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“He looks a little bit like Winnie the Poo, doesn’t he?... he he. GOT EM
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It’s just airlines trying to be ‘woke’ because they think it’ll appeal to the masses. The irony is that SJWs shout so much that you’ll start to think their opinion is mainstream. But once you align with them you’ll realize very quickly that they’re a very small minority. Funnily enough I just returned from a holiday in Norway and it made me realize how despite being not too far away from eachother, Norway and the Netherlands are two very different countries. Of course mainly because of its geographical difference which in turn spark many other differences. Different landscape, different temperature, different air humidity, different plants, different animals, different traditional foods, different house building, different attitude and so forth. Although of course I found many similarities as well. But ye anyone with some traveling baggage will be able to tell you that cultural difference is very real and very impactful to wellbeing. Been to all continents except Oceania myself.
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There’s no such thing as the “viking peoples”. Probably the most misused word in a historical context smh.
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Hell no, charities are most often a scam. If I want to help someone, I’ll do it myself.
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@WVSCROUNGER My goodness, your comment just screams brainlet. They were Old Norse, Swedish and Danish PEOPLES in the 'viking age'. Vikings were just those who set out in their boats to raid and trade.
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I think having an office job certainly doesn't help, you sit on your ass all day and at the end of the day you're still too tired to do any moving around.
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You know the thing is. Governments will only grant people rights if they’re afraid enough of the folk. Once they stop fearing you, they will start bullying you until you show them that you can’t be messed with. In that way Rights are never granted, they are always claimed by those brave and stern enough to go against the grain.
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They’re trying to remove us from here obviously. In Dutch school I learnt NOTHING of our past, I had to learn all of it AFTER school. It was never about Germanic ancestors, always about how great Rome was, how great the Greeks were, how good of us it was that we helped the noses hide from the nazi’s. Not one image of a beautiful bronze age sword with the words ‘your ancestors made these’ and bore these into battle. If they’re trying to uproot us, they’re doing a pretty good job. Time for homeschooling people.
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Well, all survivalists will grab onto any plague or disaster they can find. But to be frank, I don’t want suffering but at the same time our population NEEDS to be reduced by a vast amount. And we NEED to become aware that we shouldn’t rely upon ‘the economy’ or ‘civilization’ for our survival and wellbeing. But rather to have vast and healthy nature in which we can find our shelter and food in times of need. And also to rely upon our own gardens otherwise.
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@teacupalice When you look at the effort they went through to give them that burial I'd say differently. And just because you put the word 'just' in front of it doesn't suddenly make it irrelevant. Bones were used for a long time for reincarnation rituals, especially the skull. At least in pre-historical Northern Europe.
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@teacupalice Them bones are me.
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SC O'Dubhlaoch Well maybe <<<they>>> have something to do with it :)))
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I think we tend to forget the skill people had in smithing throughout history. They were not some kind of backwards people, they were really good at crafting things by HAND. This is best seen in the golden items that don't decay and in reproductions of iron and steel items. These things are well thought out, probably through hundreds of years of experience through which crafting traditions are shaped.
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