

I’m currently reading Anthony Beevors ‘D-Day’… But I’m also in Normandy, so I just read that book whilst sitting on Omaha Beach, which is pretty special.
I’m currently reading Anthony Beevors ‘D-Day’… But I’m also in Normandy, so I just read that book whilst sitting on Omaha Beach, which is pretty special.
This is the history of mankind summarized succinctly.
I caused a minor diplomatic incident between the development organisations of the Netherlands and Germany in a small African country.
I was working for the Dutch organisation as an intern. There was a little get together of the organisations at a local bar. When introductions were made I used a WW2 term to describe our boss. I said ‘this is our ubersturmbahnfuhrer’.
This was not the right thing to say, as the leader of the German team was an ex-east German and staunch antifascist with little sense for my perceived ‘humor’. He felt personally insulted by being compared thusly and I had to shamefully go down to their offices and profusely apologize.
I think Dubai should be high on the list. A vapid city without history that only attracts people because of being expensive.
It’s thriving die to slave labor and violent racism.
Anna Karenina. There’s no better pshychological character study of upper class Russian culture (but at the same time, about people in general).
But large businesses cannot vote, that’s so unfair!
::: spoiler
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Holy Fuck
James Donald Bowman say what?
Salamat makan!
Looks great
Counts as a bath in my book
that fans of it will instantly know
^It’s right there in the title.
That one also works with queen fans who have never seen the movie
Not much more money from daddy putin and european funds being withdrawn…
The first three words got my hopes up, ngl
Me too, freshly picked cherries!
Looks like
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You winged it
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Jon Steward had the most moving dialog about the hypocrisy of republican crocodiles tears over crimes committed by refugees/immigrants and Americans:
One of the best he did in a while
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