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The Netherlands Katılım Haziran 2024
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Poopnfärten@djeaco·
@aldaphrodite Y’all should get into Theodora sh French but her music videos are lowkey the best I’ve ever seen
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𓏲ּ𝄢@aldaphrodite·
Black women doing diverse concepts for their MV’s >>>⋆.𐙚 ̊
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Matthias Schmidt@eurofounder·
How Dutch women behave when they find out you make €1,300/month, pay 65% tax and own an electric bicycle
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Drag Base@DragBasee·
(L)Athena Dion stuns in a new video.
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☆ Étoile ☆@_EtoileOnline·
110-year-old Turkish grandma shares her secret to a long life: "stan discord Addams"
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Poopnfärten@djeaco·
This Rita Ora video is FMU😭
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rhys in crisis 🩻
rhys in crisis 🩻@furitaos·
[NEWS] Rina Sawayama serves a Gaussian Curve rotated 90 degrees in latest photoshoot
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Max
Max@Hahhah1425747·
Me digging up the beetles to tell them Slayyyter outsold and ended them
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ecco@loonapilld·
thinking about this performance of it’s a fine day fka twigs did for vogue
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A New Life In France
A New Life In France@ANewLifeFrance·
A Saturday in the sun and it's close to 20 degrees
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misa!@misak1nz·
delete chatgpt and get a library card
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Poopnfärten@djeaco·
@histories_arch Most schools (mine already) in the area invite veterans to teach children too around the same time of year (September )
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ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
For eighty years, the children of a small Dutch town have carried a promise made to soldiers who never made it home.... In Oosterbeek, near Arnhem, a quiet cemetery holds 1,759 white headstones. Beneath them lie airborne soldiers who fell from the sky in September 1944, fighting for a bridge—and for a freedom they would never live to see. When the war ended and the guns finally fell silent, the people of Oosterbeek made a vow: these men would not be forgotten. They chose a remarkable way to keep it—by entrusting the promise to their children. Since 1945, local schoolchildren have “adopted” the graves. They learn the soldier’s name, his age, where he came from, and how his life ended so far from home. On remembrance day, they walk to the cemetery, place flowers gently on the stone, and stand in silence. They are known as the Flower Children. This year marks the 80th time the tradition has continued. Some of the children are barely six years old, standing before the graves of men who died long before their grandparents were born. They brush away fallen leaves, straighten the flowers, and whisper “thank you” in quiet voices—to soldiers from Britain, Poland, and many other lands who gave everything for a country not their own. Families of those soldiers still travel from across the world to witness it. They watch children care for the graves of men they never met, and grief softens into something gentler—gratitude that crosses generations. Freedom has always carried a cost. In Oosterbeek, they have found a way to honor it forever—by teaching each generation that remembrance lives not only in books or ceremonies, but in small, human acts of care, passed from one pair of hands to the next. The soldiers once fell from the sky. The children make sure they never fade into it. © Reddit #archaeohistories
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