Local critics are calling out the government for not letting Israeli escape the country as an excuse to use them as, you guessed it, a human shield.
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Since it's from modern "Hebrew" it doesn't really matter how you spell it since Hebrew is an abjat script
That's the idea of slang
Damn, that looks good! =O is that bag internationally available? I might just need to go to my leathermaker for that π
I'm Dutch, but often speak English as I'm fluent in it, so it sometimes mixes. Other words I often use are
- some German, Spanish and French phrases (secondary languages),
- various toasts, like lechajim, skΓ₯l, depending on the people I'm with,
- some Arabic like shukran, habibi,
- Surinamese slang (kaolo is a fun one)
Holy damn, the dream right here.
What bike is that?
Do you carry things like a laptop in the messenger bag when you cord it down? I have pair of spider cords for this but I'm pretty sure the strength of those would crush my laptop with relative ease. Do you have a picture of your setup? Would love to see it!
Thanks for the insights!
No guns here, we live in Europe π
I was asking more because it will also be the bag I carry around during the day, and my bike backpack is comfy on the bike, but not as an edc, I get off and on a lot
What made you think I'm from the US? I'm from the Netherlands, a country that, thank god, hadn't americanized to the point of only having 2 parties to vote on.
I'm active in my local politics, work in the social field, I'm spending most of my live making the world a better place. I'm active in resistance communities in support of immigrants, repressed students, and the current cost-of-living crisis here. What are you on about.
You make so many assumptions it's fucking hilarious.
The way to fix the fasiscm is not by playing the fascism game. It's by acting and showing that there's a social alternative. And that alternative has fuck all to do with liberalist like the dems.
Go seethe in your corner while the rest of us try to make the world a better place for everyone.
If you don't want change, that's okay. There's people who do, though.
People who want change instead of more of the same wars, murder, anti-consumerism and billionaires. I agree, although it's a little more than one word.
Blijven gaan, blijven doen, blijven protesteren. Ze zullen het geluid horen, al moeten we 't elke dag doen. Maar buiten naar demonstraties gaan, sluit je ook aan en organiseer je met anderen voor directe actie. Schrijf brieven en mails maar Kamerleden, steun je "lokale" bezettingen. Leer over de intersectionaliteit van problematiek samen met je kameraden π