{"} Sheep spend their whole life fearing the wolf, only to be eaten by the shepherd Russia in not just a country, it's a whole civilization It is unfair on China to call it an empire... China has not invaded anyone... They have not done regime change, they have not crushed democracies in Greece, Iran, all of Latin America They have not killed millions of people in cruel wars
sunnuntai 26. joulukuuta 2021
ad to wait in line awhile at the corner store. When I got to the cash, the man behind the counter apologized. “I decided not to cut anybody off and just let them talk. It’s Christmas Eve and I might be the only person they talk to today. Tiny pleasures.” Tiny pleasures indeed.
nazi in youCentral Eurasian studies MA at Indiana University, Georgian, birds, snacks, etc. I wish my tweets reflected the positions of the US government but they do not.Reipas avustaja käy säännöllisesti piristämässä häntä ja vie ulos raittiiseen ilmaan. Nyt avustaja auttaa hänet ylös penkiltä ja kävelee tämän kanssa Simon yksiöön, joka on sisustettu kodikkaasti.
– Eihän tämä normaalia elämää ole, arki kulkee samaa rataa. Nämä laitokset ovat vähän ikävänsorttisia asuinpaikkoja, mutta kyllä täällä on ihan hyvä olla. Kun terveys alkoi rapistua, oli muutettava vanhainThe Treaty of Perth, signed 2 July 1266, ended military conflict between Magnus VI of Norway and Alexander III of Scotland over possession of the Hebrides and the Isle of Man.[2]
The Hebrides and the Isle of Man had become Norwegian territory during centuries when both Scotland and Norway were still forming themselves as coherent nation-states, and Norwegian control had been formalised in 1098, when Edgar of Scotland signed the islands over to Magnus III of Norway. In Norwegian terms, the islands were the Sudreys, meaning Southern Isles.
The Treaty was agreed three years after the Battle of Largs in 1263. Michael Lynch has compared the treaty's importance with that of the Treaty of York of 1237.[3] The Treaty of York
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