Even the anti-nato people tend to be pro-Ukraine.
Barabas
Because Austria-Hungary and Prussia banned patronyms in favour of family names in the 18th century, so Jews in the area adopted German surnames.
Also that Yiddish is largely based on German.
I used to be bored at work as I had too much downtime, so I decided to just accept more duties. Was nice to be able to solve problems learn new things and it made the time go faster. But you just keep getting more and more work and responsibilities heaped on you for doing a good job, and absolutely nobody notices it until you start falling apart. Then all of a sudden people you’ve never heard of are ‘concerned’ about you. At this point I am burnt out and do even less work than when I was bored, but the difference is that it also drains me.
The lesson is to never try to work at or around full capacity. Don’t fall into the trap of being bored and deciding to take on more work.
It is just seltzer with a fairly neutral tasting spirit (similar to vodka). So it mostly depends on the flavouring.
All the English words used there seems to be technical terms rather than random English. But a lot of English has made it into Swedish vocab, so I assume the same is true of Danish.
It gets weirder when the people using it in slang also barely can speak English. Have mentored a couple of youths and it is very jarring to see them completely fall apart when talking to someone in English.
Does she do it with no armour or have you shown her that you can have the camp clothes show at all times?
Seems like it may help to show that setting otherwise.
If they revoke the terrorist label they are no longer negotiating with terrorists
I watched a couple of the young earth creationist vids (morbid curiosity) but noped the fuck out when he started talking about Islam.
Thinking that unrestricted free trade was good and would help non-western countries develop their economies in the early 00s, which is pretty liberal. But then I actually studied an ounce of economics.
Never dabbled in the post Bush era American libbery tho, which seems to be most of this thread.
Don’t think FMA is straight up apologia for imperial Japan, but it is very much written from the perspective of the imperialist.
I am very ok with the vague favours regime of debt, but I also know some very generous people who have been taken advantage of too much so that they insist on paying back their debts.
Also remember my broke-ass mum basically fighting with my aunt every time it was time to pay (for the privelige of paying) for gas money.
I don’t see the issue that is solved by having facial recognition, the amount extra an outsider who snuck in would eat is negligible compared to the amount that any school large enough that they don’t recognise every student make. Only reason that you’d need an ID is if you’re paying for the food, and I was under the impression that free lunch was the norm in China.