

What about South Africa?


What about South Africa?
Live fat, die young
Damn, I miss their compilations
Not sure bit grindr came first in around 2010
This would go great in love, death and robots
My non exhaustive list
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I believe 10% of a lithium battery is lithium. I mean, it’s impressive and I love a closed loop for the life of any component, but this doesn’t really solve our need for more lithium. Reduce it yes, but not end the requirement for more extraction
I would, but for the most part, most of the things I read don’t seem to show up on torrent lists
I love this, but for me the biggest issue is that I don’t own anything on kindle. I wish there was a way to easily buy and own ebooks like they’re was with songs and bandcamp
Pretty schist to me


And boudin in French roughly means sausage, which gives its name to a geological formation
That makes sense because it was traditional to not eat meat during lent
What does peseach mean?
I wonder why? Do you know?
Well they are related, Jesus was Jewish and the last supper was celebrated during the passover holiday. Presumably the first Christians were Jewish and the passover name kinda stuck and found its way into the other cultures.
I first found out about it when celebrating Easter with my Italian room mates who called it Pascha. I wanted to know why and lo and behold Wikipedia came to the rescue. Which, according to Wikipedia, Easter is only called Easter in the UK. Happy to be corrected by language other than English speakers though!
When Jesus (a Jew) celebrated the last supper it was the passover holiday, so called the last supper because He would be arrested and crucified soon after
Which is the Jewish passover holiday right?
Without checking, I think it’s only called Easter in the UK, everywhere else in Europe uses a derivation of passover
Did anyone bright snacks?
Wait a minute! Jes…
Because arming people who hate you with heavy weapons is such a good idea. Why don’t we ask Prigozhin how that worked…
Well, if kinda makes sense, wasn’t the first state leading to Russia the Kievan Rus?