I wonder if some place puts lingonberries on their pizza…
I wonder if some place puts lingonberries on their pizza…
This is quite an individualist mindset; I was mainly talking about YT Trends-type of music - music likely listened to by millions, shaping the minds of millions.
Have you seen music lyrics? They’re full of advertisements.
People pride themselves to be walking billboards. I think it somewhat resembles wearing the coat of arms of your lord in the millennia before.
Badisch Sibirien
Dann ist ja Alaska soweit
The delta does though
Statistical urbanisation is ~80%. I’d rather say, apart from the primacy Paris with its own dimension, the French urban population might be quite decentralised.
Look at Egypt…
Bauland? Ist das real?
Kinda hard to google, you got more?
I wonder if actors and doubles sometimes hook up.
I have seen this move before.
Ukraine-tested seems like the wholegrain of Western arms markets.
Where’s Saddam?
I’d also argue that the concurrency mindset diminishes cooperative mindsets.
Northern European systems for example are built on much more trust, i.e. collective negotiations instead of minimum wages and minority governments in proportional representation instead of ruler succession in majority representation.
The majority representation mindset used here simply doesn’t apply to proportional representation.
Earliest possible entry is likely 2030, so, given the history of EU enlargement, the membership isn’t save from eurosceptic governments being elected.
…but, but, they were scared! They were forced, no, coerced into firing until empty, because of the cruel crime of the missing license…
Aren’t most handguns equipped with 13-18 rounds?
It would resemble the Second World War in a way.
Both Early 20th century Germany and late 20th century Russia:
I think you get the picture.
I haven’t been on reddit for over a year, but I cannot imagine that topics like say atheism don’t polarise. What makes you think it is the case?