is that Eric Idle @ 00:08 ?
is that Eric Idle @ 00:08 ?
when?
in the summer or winter?
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if you’re comparing note apps and don’t want to try them all one by one like i did, somebody apparently tried them all and wrote reviews ☞https://www.noteapps.ca/
also is a nice addition but i like the fact that notally is just 1.9mb. So i keep using notally and delete a dozen backups from time to time :/
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- sharing - this one is key. I use a shared shopping list and we both need to add and edit.
i use and love notally but you can’t share/sync (export/import wouldn’t satisfy the above requirement)
The hammer and sickle is a communist symbol representing proletarian solidarity between agricultural and industrial workers. It was first adopted during the Russian Revolution at the end of World War I, the hammer representing workers and the sickle representing the peasants.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammer_and_sickle
Russian flag ☞
“You can’t make stupid people safe.”
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New Mexico’s history has contributed to its unique demographic and cultural character. It is one of only seven majority-minority states, with the nation’s highest percentage of Hispanic and Latino Americans and the second-highest percentage of Native Americans, after Alaska. The state is home to one–third of the Navajo Nation, 19 federally recognized Pueblo communities, and three federally recognized Apache tribes. Its large Hispanic population includes Hispanos descended from settlers during the Spanish era, and later groups of Mexican Americans since the 19th century.
In the United States of America, majority-minority area or minority-majority area is a term describing a U.S. state or jurisdiction whose population is composed of less than 50% non-Hispanic whites. It is defined as a population with a collective majority of nationwide minorities, meaning a grouping of racial and ethnic groups (other than the national majority) that composes over 50% of the territorial population, regardless if one of those minority groups already attains a majority on its own. No single minority is yet the majority in any state, with the closest to that end being Hispanics in New Mexico (49% of the total population as of the 2020 census).
A little over 9% of New Mexican residents are foreign-born, and an additional 6.0% of U.S.-born residents live with at least one immigrant parent. The proportion of foreign-born residents is below the national average of 13.7%, and New Mexico was the only state to see a decline in its immigrant population between 2012 and 2022.
In 2018, the top countries of origin for New Mexico’s immigrants were Mexico, the Philippines, India, Germany and Cuba. As of 2021, the vast majority of immigrants in the state came from Mexico (67.6%), followed by the Philippines (3.1%) and Germany (2.4%).
shouldn’t it rather be the Philippines flag there?
yes, you’re right, history is full of examples of their tolerance. These 3 religions radiated love all throughout our history and today is no exception
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“no bad logic” indeed. It’s well known that abrahamic god loves lgbtq+ communities. Cities that host these communities were always awarded by the said god.
but maybe op was writing about Buddhism? or one of the Shamanisms? Or maybe their gods are Olympian?
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i remember posting on desirePaths and i’m subscribed to raining. I will try to post on that one too
for those who, like me, have never heard of mechabellum ☞ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3mMXLMvM6g
a 5’ video explaining how to play
3 of the last 4 posts are the same article 🎉
word for word it’s the same article on the guardian that’s in the post just below this one
associatedPress writes the article, Guardian or Huffington pays and posts
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