Flummoxed 1w ago • 100%
That was amazing!! I would not have bothered without your comment.
Flummoxed 4w ago • 100%
Please tell me this is real.
Flummoxed 4w ago • 100%
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people#:~:text=Belonging and exclusion
I was interested in Romani religion too... Check it out.
Most Romani are Christian,[277] but many are Muslims; some retained their ancient faith of Hinduism from their original homeland of India, while others have their own religion and political organization.[278] In parts of Southeast Europe, particularly in Bulgaria, some Roma who are Muslim identify as ethnic Turks, and over generations have adopted the Turkish language.[279] Theravada Buddhism influenced by the Dalit Buddhist movement have become popular in recent times among Hungarian Roma.[71][72] Some Roma practice witchcraft and palmistry.[280]
Elsewhere it states this is because the Romani often chose to convert to the major religion of the area, as many other peoples did.
Flummoxed 4w ago • 100%
So glad to hear it gets better. Thank you!
Flummoxed 4w ago • 100%
I am in exactly the same place right now. It's really shit. I know it will be better eventually, but to hear someone else say it is very helpful. Best of everything to you. Stay strong.
Flummoxed 1mo ago • 100%
You do realize that social workers are at least attempting to make social programs work for people? Like, they are pushing socialism in a real, mostly positive way?
I'm really sorry that these people who just really want to help people are bothering you, but maybe just explain your situation kindly and have gratitude for the people they do help who suffer from capitalism?
Flummoxed 1mo ago • 100%
Mmmmm... Downward slop.
Flummoxed 1mo ago • 100%
Dear God, I hate this so much. Please give me a way to make these motherfuckers feel just a percentage of the kniving pain they unknowingly stab me with... May they understand why they must change their ways.
Flummoxed 2mo ago • 100%
This is definitely Numberwang!
Flummoxed 2mo ago • 100%
Damn! Love this!
Flummoxed 2mo ago • 100%
If only everyone trading in faux wisdom got hit with a potato!
Flummoxed 2mo ago • 100%
Congratulations! Enjoy living a little, for sure.
Flummoxed 2mo ago • 100%
It really is better than most. This a company I actually think sort of cares. Their recipes for bread products are also spot on, at least the ones I've tried.
Flummoxed 2mo ago • 100%
Mrs. True has instilled those ethics in him! He daren't do anything else!
Flummoxed 2mo ago • 100%
Lol! Never seen this. Absolutely hilarious. Thanks for posting.
Flummoxed 2mo ago • 100%
That was really interesting! Thank you for the detailed post.
Flummoxed 2mo ago • 100%
I know how hard those adjustments can be. Hope it goes well for you!
Flummoxed 2mo ago • 100%
You have to find Kenneth to answer that question.
Flummoxed 2mo ago • 100%
Wow, cool! I had never thought about it, but it certainly makes sense you'd need blood in those dishes to get certain things to grow.
These are spaced about every 300 meters next to the trail in Memorial Park in Houston, TX, but they aren't only along the trail. They are throughout the park. Does anyone have an idea what they might be? Thanks!
I've spent most of my free time in the last day attempting to track down more information about the stained glass I shared yesterday. There isn't very much out there other than sites trying to sell reproductions in all sorts of forms, but it seems that the work is a collaboration between Mucha and the Mauméjean brothers, who were a family of stained glass makers in Spain. The stained glass seems to be referred to as "The Spring and the Plum," while Mucha's work it is based upon is called "Primrose and Feather." So glad so many enjoyed my previous post, and I hope you enjoy this one too!
Edited to a better link.
I mean, Fred Kelly was going to be a character named Bunny. Edit: Sorry if this is the wrong community for this question! Unsure what group might be in the know.
Hello lovely Aussies! I am visiting your beautiful land for a month this summer. I apologize and please delete if this post is against the rules, but maybe you can point me in the right direction. I will be staying with family who have been there since last summer, but I'd love to hear tips about how best to enjoy your city and it's surroundings while I'm there!