It's quite good, culturally speaking (at least for the regions I know), well done.
I hate every woman I see, from woman-A to... what again?
Anyway I'm a misogymnast mysogingo I hate deep fried monkeys women.
T-posing Everett True is something that you normally wouldn't remember, because you wouldn't be in a state to remember anything at all
Uruk hai are black orcs. Do I need to use the orc-racist admonition?
Compared to other religions, conversion to Judaism is quite complex and sometimes not allowed at all. The proselyte culture is a lot less developed than for other monotheistic religions.
Or understand that remote ancestry doesn't necessarily give you a right to some land
Big mistake to be born
Judaism is - mostly - not a religion of conversion, that's why it's always complicated to separate the religious aspect from the ethnic side when talking about 'Jews'.
Even if the ancestry is muddled in millennia of mixing with other local populations, I suppose most Jews can still claim that they descend from Israeli ancestors at some point, and it makes sense.
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Ben le bouquin est super pratique pour caler les armoires et les tables. Je recommande d'aller le voler (pas en librairie, évidemment. Plutôt chez un député macroniste de ta connaissance qui l'aura reçu gratos).
Attention ! Voler des livres d'une ancienne première ministre, c'est caca ! Lemmy laisse à l'auteur de ces propos le soin de s'expliquer face à la justice
CHRONIQUE. Dans un récit en librairie mercredi, l’ex-première ministre livre ses souvenirs de Matignon. Si l’amertume affleure, elle dit sa fierté devant le parcours accompli, et dessine en creux le portrait d’un président ambivalent, analyse notre journaliste Solenn de Royer
> Le livre commence par la fin : son départ de Matignon, le 9 janvier, alors qu’elle vient de faire voter avec succès la loi sur l’immigration. « Le pire est derrière moi », croit Elisabeth Borne, fin 2023, persuadée qu’elle poursuivra sa « mission » jusqu’aux élections européennes de juin. Le 31 décembre, lors de ses vœux télévisés, Emmanuel Macron « remercie » sa première ministre. Une attention inhabituelle qui inquiète l’intéressée, plutôt que de la rassurer.
Difficile de contenir mon indifférence.
Initially they had a PR stunt in which he was deported to Rwanda, but the focus groups were not reacting very positively.
Yes Everett, can't you see the babies are not done cooking in the giant pot (also laundry bucket and bed)?
If the IDF is killing people, then they are terrorists. Not the other way around. You are to be checked for antisemitism/glorification of terrorism. Please report to your nearest IDF bulldozer.
I'm not believing it until I see your definition of arithmetical addition.
Difference between
- nearly 53 children
- 53 nearly children
Merci de clarifier parce qu'effectivement le titre est pas fameux et laissait des tas d'interprétations possibles.
J'étais parti sur la conversion massive des poêles à charbon en calorifères à spaghetti.
This could easily be avoided by resigning after the second move.
Laurent Nuñez a évoqué, mercredi devant les députés, un « bilan positif » du recours, durant les Jeux olympiques et paralympiques, à l’intelligence artificielle pour analyser les images issues de caméras de surveillance.
I'm trying to find the author and the title of a painting that I vaguely remember.
The painting shows a man painting a woman. It looks like an ordinary self portrait but if you look closer you will see that the painted woman has an arm going out of the picture and is directing the arm of the painter.
I think the painted woman was the master of the male painter?
I think it's from Italy, 17th century (very vague reminiscence here)?
I keep thinking about Artemisia Gentileschi but can't find any link to something similar
Any help would be appreciated, it's driving me crazy
99% of philosophers can't solve this