
realignb
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It's over. The Spanish state murdered her. They coerced a mentally ill woman into assisted suicide because she had depression after being raped in a state-run facility by MENA migrant minors after being kidnapped from her parents. This is literal communism.

Markets are smoking a fuck ton of hopium right now. Of course I want the killing to stop, but I’m not buying risk here.


Simply INCREDIBLE scenes coming out of the Žalgiris - Rytas basketball match, as the fans of both teams United to chant “Slava Ukraine” in a show of solidarity. I don’t think I have ever seen anything like this before in my life 🇱🇹❤️🇺🇦


Vincas Juska, a Lithuanian book smuggler that transport language books into Lithuania proper circa late 1800s, Smugglers like Juška transported books a across the border to preserve the Lithuanian language and culture, March 16th is celebrated in Lithuania as the Day of the Book Smugglers. In the late 19th century, preserving a language became an act of quiet rebellion. After the 1863 uprising, the Russian Empire banned Lithuanian publications printed in the Latin alphabet, attempting to replace them with Cyrillic and suppress cultural identity. In response, a network of ordinary people, farmers, teachers, laborers, became “knygnešiai” (book smugglers), secretly carrying banned books across borders from places like East Prussia. Figures like Vincas Juška moved texts by foot, often at night, risking arrest, exile to Siberia, or imprisonment. Between 1864 and 1904, thousands of books were smuggled this way, sustaining literacy and national identity during a 40-year ban. This wasn’t just about books, it was about survival of a culture. It’s estimated that over 3 million illegal publications were smuggled into Lithuania during the ban, one of the largest organized literary resistance movements in European history. © Historical Photos #archaeohistories
















