Ramadan is here youtu.be
/cum/ - Canada USA Mexico
only dumb assholes post in this thread
straight up now tell me
3rd for keto
Delicious food e-dish
fuck OFF I was gonna make the new thread
fuck OFF fuck OFF FUCK OOOOOFFFFFF
i want to beat up any one who sexualises lil greta
she is innocent girl who cares only about the environment and has NO interest in fucking ugly fat 29 yo creeps
whoa whoa whoa im not fat
lil birde nesting on the balcony between plastic flowers
how CUTE is that??
why is she so perfect brehs
Kek. Drumpf asked if we can inject isopropyl alcohol to kill covid
I'm a virgin and proud
yum yum
gonna get meself a Döner Kebab tomorrow
Genuinely?
uploaded 2 minutes ago!!
youtube.com/watch?v=QtgVxGkrX1Y
About 2:20
>hang out with Serbians
>they all already post cringy boomer memes in their 20s and are fucking obsessed with that anti vax tennis player
>now they're saying they're all antivax and breaking quarantine suggestions
Goddamn it
Jesus fucking Christ
only serb I knew was a fucking autistic retarded pedo
this is a personality trait to me of people lacking empathy. their idea of empathy is to just make suggestions of how to solve the problem even if their lack of related knowledge is gaping. comes of as arrogant and know-it-all. true empathy expresses itself as support if there isn't a clear solution.
>gaping
OwO
youtube.com
I don't get how some people manage to get use to it. it's so criminally boring and it's constantly asking you to do the right thing
if you're bored then you're boring
hello leaf :DD gan i move to ganada :DD
>if you're bored then you're boring
stop being boring you gay loser
you seem bored
It's the constraints of your life that make it boring. Break free.
Smoking weed
did you guys know that less than 1% of Japan is Christian?
All Balkans and the diaspora should be killed. Awful, awful people
is this a thing?
Merge North/South Dakota
Make NZ the (new) 50th state
Simple
as
r8, b8, convers8
my cultural map of mercia
the number for korea is pretty wacky
It seems some posters (especially FYROMians, who are Slavs claiming they are "ethnic Macedonians") are confusing ethnicity with nationality, but ethnicity is NOT a modern creation like nationality. The ancient Greeks developed a concept of their own ethnicity, which they grouped under the name of Hellenes. Herodotus (8.144.2) is the first who defines ethnicity and he gave a famous account of what defined Greek (Hellenic) ethnic identity in his day, enumerating:
1. shared descent (ὅμαιμον - homaimon, "of the same blood"),
2. shared language (ὁμόγλωσσον - homoglōsson, "speaking the same
language"),
3. shared sanctuaries and sacrifices (Greek: θεῶν ἱδρύματά τε κοινὰ καὶ
θυσίαι - theōn hidrumata te koina kai thusiai),
4. shared customs (Greek: ἤθεα ὁμότροπα - ēthea homotropa, "customs of
like fashion").
Pyrrhus and the Epirotes, and of course Alexander and the Macedonians, were ethnically Greeks:
Alexander I of Macedon, king of Macedon from 498 BCE to 454 BCE: "Men of Athens [...] In truth I would not tell it to you if I did not care so much for all Hellas; I myself am by ancient descent a Greek, and I would not willingly see Hellas change her freedom for slavery." (From the speech of Alexander I of Macedon when he was admitted to the Olympic games,
Herodotus, "Histories", 9.45.1-2
perseus.tufts.edu
Yale University, USA: "We know the ancient Macedonians were fundamentally Greeks. That is to say they were Greek speakers and ethnically they were Greeks." (Yale University Courses, Lecture youtube.com/watch?v=cuOxGMoHMMY ,
Introduction to Ancient Greek History, Philip, Demosthenes and the Fall of the Polis, 2007) on 0:01:48
"At the same time, there appeared in Sicily a Greek king, Pyrrhus."
(Peter Sammartino,William Roberts, “Sicily: An Informal History”, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2001, p.27)
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In southern california, maybe. But they make up their culture as they go.
"...the Greek city of Tarantum, fearfull of the growing Roman power, sank part of a Roman flotila and called on the brilliant Greek general Pyrrhus of Epirus for aid..."
(Carl J. Richard, "Twelve Greeks and Romans who Changed the World", Oxford, UK: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2003, p.139)
"Knowing that they could not resist Romans on their own, the Tarentines asked for help from Pyrrhus, the king of Molossis. The Molossians were currently the dominant tribe in Epirus, just across the Ionian Sea, and so Pyrrhus was effectively the king of north-western Greece, with Ambracia (modern Arta) as his capital city. He had a military reputation second to his late cousin, Alexander the Great. Pyrrhus arrived in 281 with stunning force, and his initial successes alarmed the Romans. After all their efforts, it looked as though they could southern Italy to a Greek king."
(Robin Waterfield, “Taken at the Flood: The Roman Conquest of Greece”, 2014, Oxford University Press, p.12)
if you wanna be american name one gun
God, mexican food is so nasty.
Texmex > spicmex