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Electric Water supremacy
Forwarded from Temple of the Immovable (Dampa Zangpo)
This may be cheesy or cringe to some in how it is presented.
But this is concise and spot on.
But this is concise and spot on.
I have a large respect for Indian food, artwork, music, military history, philosophy, and the Indo-Aryan spirituality in the founding of India..... But have been to India a few times and CAN CONFIRM. Pooh doesn't go into the loo there. Even they know this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l01AMCBG0Wk
Esoteric Grug ๐ฅ ๐บ
Wrong more like they took it and improved it. Gauls and Franks ftw. French Latin > Italian prove me wrong. But thinking one is actually Latin is ridiculous.
"Fixed it, sorry I accept Celto-Germanic is a thing (in certain regions) but Gaul was Celtic not Germanic" - muh bro
Forwarded from Paul Waggener Official
Iโve had quite a few heavy moments in my life -
None of them have hit me as hard as having my little boy a part of this thing of ours.
Looking each other in the eye while the runes are sung over the heartbeat of the drumโฆ
His infectious laughter as he hears or sees something that strikes a chordโฆ
Standing with him in my arms and watching together as Baldrโs funeral ship is lit and stretches tall flames into the night sky.
Being a father is a good thing.
Being a good father is something Iโll keep working on to get right.
None of them have hit me as hard as having my little boy a part of this thing of ours.
Looking each other in the eye while the runes are sung over the heartbeat of the drumโฆ
His infectious laughter as he hears or sees something that strikes a chordโฆ
Standing with him in my arms and watching together as Baldrโs funeral ship is lit and stretches tall flames into the night sky.
Being a father is a good thing.
Being a good father is something Iโll keep working on to get right.
These are some interesting pro-Americana U.S takes. The U.S used to be awe inspiring when it was more of the Freeman / Arya and true European spirit, founded by noble blooded fighters and explorers. Men who were the standard for research, science, exploration, and welcomed only the best of similar minded and similar stock to their shores. Of course it wasn't all great then. Protestantism was probably the first of the downfalls, then the civil war, and it ceased to be great after 1940s and lastly practically died in the 2000s. As much as the U.S was against the British Empire, they formed their own Empire and weren't against common European heritage. Europeans of all sorts who were being crushed in failed states back in their Motherlands thrived when taking the journey to the states and exploring the frontiers. Happy 4th for those of you who are from the U.S.