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nice weather today, innit?
hey guys, did you hear that earth is flat? ain't that crazy, right?! Whole this time I thought it was kinda roundish, but it looks like it's flat!
crazy, right?
(and now to politics in 3, 2, 1...XD)*
hey guys, did you hear that earth is flat? ain't that crazy, right?! Whole this time I thought it was kinda roundish, but it looks like it's flat!
crazy, right?
(and now to politics in 3, 2, 1...XD)*
Meanwhile trying to figure out what to do with my back garden :/ Too small for all my wishes, something has to get in, problem problem.
Luxury problem because a year ago I didn't even had a garden, just 1 small and 1 tiny balcony.
Watching yard series (https://dwatchseries.to/search/yard) to get more ideas, but these owners have huge US gardens, nothing like mine.
Luxury problem because a year ago I didn't even had a garden, just 1 small and 1 tiny balcony.
Watching yard series (https://dwatchseries.to/search/yard) to get more ideas, but these owners have huge US gardens, nothing like mine.
plant cherry trees, apples, peaches, olive trees and if you have more secluded and protected part of the yard you can always plant lemons and oranges! :)
kiwis are awesome for the best shade (much better than grapes)!
or build a soccer field (5v5, 6v6) and we can all come to play!
kiwis are awesome for the best shade (much better than grapes)!
or build a soccer field (5v5, 6v6) and we can all come to play!
I (as in 'we', or most probably 'she' as I have to convince her) want to plant 3 small fruit trees (espalier), to hide some houses on the side of my garden. Not sure yet which fruits. I had olives in the past, but that wasn't a success. I think I (again the 'I' :P) will plant apple, pear and cherry. Although all animals with wings love cherry, so I will probably be the last of all creatures who will enjoy the few remaining cherries, if some are left behind :/
I have read somewhere kiwi is indeed very good fruit in the garden, strong and relatively easy to maintain. Enough sun in my garden to get sweet kiwis, or maybe mini-kiwi (Actinidia arguta). And I want some climbing fruit plants, so kiwi is definitely on my list, together with grapes, blackberries (is already in the garden so even if I didn't want it, this weed will come back :/) and raspberries.
On the other hand, a small football pitch is also fun :P Don't think the 'I' will like that very much. Doesn't really like grass. Little scary creatures that can bite you hand of in 1 go live in grass and other green stuff like trees and bushes ;)
I have read somewhere kiwi is indeed very good fruit in the garden, strong and relatively easy to maintain. Enough sun in my garden to get sweet kiwis, or maybe mini-kiwi (Actinidia arguta). And I want some climbing fruit plants, so kiwi is definitely on my list, together with grapes, blackberries (is already in the garden so even if I didn't want it, this weed will come back :/) and raspberries.
On the other hand, a small football pitch is also fun :P Don't think the 'I' will like that very much. Doesn't really like grass. Little scary creatures that can bite you hand of in 1 go live in grass and other green stuff like trees and bushes ;)
Too big for my house, i'd prefer this one
Girls included.
Girls included.
But if someone fart you would know who it was.
I prefer the big one
I prefer the big one
Poland's Holocaust law triggers tide of abuse against Auschwitz museum
Staff say they have suffered a campaign of disinformation and hate from Polish nationalists
Officials at the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial and museum have described how they were subjected to a wave of “hate, fake news and manipulations” as a result of the controversy surrounding a contentious Holocaust speech law passed by Poland’s ruling Law and Justice party earlier this year.
The campaign of disinformation and abuse at the hands of Polish nationalists has raised concerns about pressure being exerted on official guides at the site in southern Poland, after the home of one foreign guide was attacked and supporters of a convicted antisemite filmed themselves repeatedly hectoring their guide during a visit to the camp in March.
“The leadership are too scared of the government and the guides are too scared of losing their jobs to speak out against the provocations that have been going on here,” said the guide, who requested anonymity.
A number of museum directors in Poland have lost their jobs or been subjected to pressure from rightwing websites and ruling party politicians in recent years. Last year the director of a new second world war museum in the Baltic city of Gdansk was removed from his position after a lengthy and bitter legal battle, and Poland’s minister of culture recently publicly questioned the position of the director of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw, whose tenure is up for renewal next year.
full article: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/07/polands-holocaust-law-triggers-tide-abuse-auschwitz-museum
How surprising, you would not expect this to happen in Poland nowadays with the increasing wave of extreme right nationalists .........
Translated “Poland for the Poles”
EDIT: In 2016 the PiS government disbanded the Council for the Prevention of Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Intolerancee, an advisory body to the government, and a unit at the interior ministry responsible, among others, for monitoring hate crimes.
Also a way to make sure there are 'no hate crimes' anymore, just stop monitoring :/
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Staff say they have suffered a campaign of disinformation and hate from Polish nationalists
Officials at the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial and museum have described how they were subjected to a wave of “hate, fake news and manipulations” as a result of the controversy surrounding a contentious Holocaust speech law passed by Poland’s ruling Law and Justice party earlier this year.
The campaign of disinformation and abuse at the hands of Polish nationalists has raised concerns about pressure being exerted on official guides at the site in southern Poland, after the home of one foreign guide was attacked and supporters of a convicted antisemite filmed themselves repeatedly hectoring their guide during a visit to the camp in March.
“The leadership are too scared of the government and the guides are too scared of losing their jobs to speak out against the provocations that have been going on here,” said the guide, who requested anonymity.
A number of museum directors in Poland have lost their jobs or been subjected to pressure from rightwing websites and ruling party politicians in recent years. Last year the director of a new second world war museum in the Baltic city of Gdansk was removed from his position after a lengthy and bitter legal battle, and Poland’s minister of culture recently publicly questioned the position of the director of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw, whose tenure is up for renewal next year.
full article: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/07/polands-holocaust-law-triggers-tide-abuse-auschwitz-museum
How surprising, you would not expect this to happen in Poland nowadays with the increasing wave of extreme right nationalists .........
Translated “Poland for the Poles”
EDIT: In 2016 the PiS government disbanded the Council for the Prevention of Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Intolerancee, an advisory body to the government, and a unit at the interior ministry responsible, among others, for monitoring hate crimes.
Also a way to make sure there are 'no hate crimes' anymore, just stop monitoring :/
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The truth is what?
And now all of the sudden you can post a comment. How typical! :/
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And now all of the sudden you can post a comment. How typical! :/
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Some 'funny' news about unadjusted migrants in the Netherlands:
Dutch municipalities want fewer Polish, Romanian migrant workers in neighborhoods
The municipalities of Maasdriel, Zuidplas, Zaltbommel and Tiel want to reduce the number of Polish and Romanian migrant workers living in residential neighborhoods, in order to keep the areas livable for local residents, RTL Nieuws reports.
The Polish people are so different as those people from exotic places who cause all kind of problems to locals because of their different backgrounds ........ All Polish people are like this because of what happens in these Dutch cities. Ban all of them, let no 1 in.
It is so easy :/
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Dutch municipalities want fewer Polish, Romanian migrant workers in neighborhoods
The municipalities of Maasdriel, Zuidplas, Zaltbommel and Tiel want to reduce the number of Polish and Romanian migrant workers living in residential neighborhoods, in order to keep the areas livable for local residents, RTL Nieuws reports.
The Polish people are so different as those people from exotic places who cause all kind of problems to locals because of their different backgrounds ........ All Polish people are like this because of what happens in these Dutch cities. Ban all of them, let no 1 in.
It is so easy :/
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Met few Poles while I was in Stuttgart, all were nice guys and helped me with settling in and also at the workplace. Can't say anything bad about them.
Also, they didn't spam about religion or immigrants. Hmm, strange.
Also, they didn't spam about religion or immigrants. Hmm, strange.