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What I got from the description is a huge group of town monkeys was controlling the territory over the fast food restaurants and another group from the jungle has come as conquerors. There is no much difference between monkeys and people. Or between people and monkeys.
Wtf
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"Temple of a million bottles"
In the 80's, North eastern of Thailand the monks told the people not to throw away beer bottles in public.
Instead they could donate those bottles, so they would build a temple with them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikCj-xvcHDk
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Last edited by Arkos (2020-08-07 16:58:22)
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It would be so easy.
Decades ago they drain this place to get farmland.
Now, this guy searched a part of the old drainage-pipe and teared it out.
It took not long until 7 small dikes were formed and short later the plants and animals came back.
https://www.srf.ch/sendungen/me-biodive … tageslicht
https://www.srf.ch/kultur/gesellschaft- … fer-und-co
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Last edited by Arkos (2020-08-08 11:16:33)
I'll pop her pimples
Yummy!
There is something really fucked up in ur head.
Sunshine wrote:There is something really fucked up in ur head.
Neat.
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a good conversation / interview with jay leno, about life, and also regarding the 70s-80s comedy scene in usa ..... i watched the full 86 minutes
he started at rock bottom as a teen, then worked his way up to the top without help, just based on talent and wits
see 29:20 to 31:20, he has a great impression of american-italian mobsters and thugs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig6lfVuHZyA
Check this once you got some free time. Really interesting, good to watch.
There’s a lot of things to think about. It just makes you feel like you were living in kind of a different world, what it had to be like living in that time and alot more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liSa5OFCkf4
Well, this clearly was not a waste of 50 min. Check out. I wonder what joint or some other Ukrainians have to say about this... A bit scary at the same time as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig6lfVuHZyA
Check this once you got some free time. Really interesting, good to watch.
Americans collided with 250 000 Germans in the Battle of the Bulge and for them it was huuuugeee battle.
In eastern front those battles were considered small and they didn't get 10% attention that Battle of the Bulge did.
Because USA made big deal with Bulge ''look we fought 250 000 angry Germans''.
Well what would happened if Germans attacked with 4 million like in the east?
Not to mention that those German units were depleted and badly equipped, their tanks did not have enough gas.. etc and still they opened US asshole good.
American dream of entering Berlin before Christmas was over.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzskXoib_vA
Well, in case anyone is interested, check this one. I recommend to not watch it around 2-3 am ))
Awesome thing
194 331 USD car
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https://youtu.be/TVCWKa1mbkE
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edit: https://www.motor1.com/news/450716/anno … t63s-burn/
Last edited by bud (2020-10-26 20:41:05)
Nameless posted a very interesting video from one Moscow street in 1894. It was awesome, I sent it to my father and he sent me this. It just makes you think, makes you realize about lot of stuff. Pretty good. Also suppose to read comment section, some of them are nothing but 100% truth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-m9A8m … e=youtu.be
"It's about time we realized that the Irish language is dead, or at least dying.
It would be impossible for anyone to live their lives through the medium of Irish only.
To prove this statement, I intend to travel the whole country...without speaking a word of English."
And now for something completely different!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hYZaqYCZyQ
"It's about time we realized that the Irish language is dead, or at least dying.
It would be impossible for anyone to live their lives through the medium of Irish only.
To prove this statement, I intend to travel the whole country...without speaking a word of English."
This is sad. I skipped around in the video, so I may have missed it, but how did the Irish language become a "dying" language? Did England force it or was it natural?