aka Mediterranean, aka coomer general. Invited: all Mediterranean countries. Also welcome: Any country that produces olive oil and wine, as well as the UK and native Americans.
fat bitches edition
why are fat bitches superior? why are big tits superior? Is everyone who doesn't like big tits a closeted faggot? What do you think about lovehandles /med/? What about thighs?
>why are fat bitches superior? They're not, but chubby ones are. >why are big tits superior? Ah, they're just so nice to grope and stuff, I'd assume. >Is everyone who doesn't like big tits a closeted faggot? No. >What do you think about lovehandles /med/? What about thighs? Makes my mouth water a bit.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Asturias >Viking raids >The Vikings invaded Galicia in 844, but were decisively defeated by Ramiro I at Corunna.[22] Many of the Vikings' casualties were caused by the Galicians' ballistas – powerful torsion-powered projectile weapons that looked rather like giant crossbows.[22][23] Seventy of the Vikings' longships were captured on the beach and burned.[22][24][25] A few months later, another fleet took Seville. The Vikings found in Seville a population which was still largely Gothic and Romano-Spanish.[26] The Gothic elements were important in the Andalusian emirate.[27] Musa ibn Musa, who took a leading part in the defeat of the Vikings at Tablada, belonged to a powerful Muwallad family of Gothic descent. >Vikings returned to Galicia in 859, during the reign of Ordoño I. Ordoño was at the moment engaged against his constant enemies, the Moors, but a count of the province, Don Pedro, attacked the Vikings and defeated them,[28] inflicting severe losses upon them.[29] Ordoño's successor, Alfonso III, strove to protect the coast against attacks from Vikings or Moors. In 968, Gunrod of Norway attacked Galicia with 100 ships and 8,000 warriors.[30] They roamed freely for years and even occupied Santiago de Compostela. A Galician count of Visigothic descent, Gonzalo Sánchez, ended the Viking adventure in 971, when he launched an attack with a powerful army that defeated the Vikings in a bloody battle, and captured Gunrod, who was subsequently executed along with his followers. my ancestors :)
just because it's called crudo it doesn't mean it's raw, you retard
Jackson Peterson
Are those actually raw meat, or is it somewhat broken down by limes or vinegar, like a ceviche? raw beef seems pretty unpalatable
Zachary Foster
Steak tartare is a meat dish made from raw ground (minced) beef[2][3] or horsemeat.[4] It is usually served with onions, capers, pepper, Worcestershire sauce, and other seasonings, often presented to the diner separately, to be added for taste. It is often served with a raw egg yolk on top of the dish.
Adrian Jenkins
Nope. It's raw meat, spices, and olive oil. The vegetables are optional