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2000watts@lemmygrad.mlOPto World News@lemmygrad.ml•Direct air route connecting "Israeli", Vietnamese capitals announced16·2 个月前Vietnam, please stop taking so many Ls. Uncle Ho would be disappointed.
I thought it was Patrick Crusius, Mr. Chudjak himself.
Lemmy deserves money more than moderate wing of fascism.
2000watts@lemmygrad.mlto US News@lemmygrad.ml•Anti-immigrant language is rising (including among the ‘Democrats’)11·2 个月前American worker, who will you choose? The “I hate immigrants and I want them to die” party or the “I hate immigrants but we need them to pick cotton” party?
2000watts@lemmygrad.mlto Late Stage Capitalism@lemmygrad.ml•Minecraft Youtuber accidentally speedruns late stage capitalism5·2 个月前Yeah just dupe items like normal people
2000watts@lemmygrad.mlto GenZedong@lemmygrad.ml•Why the soyjak is an antifascist weapon (+Chinese brainrot ideology tierlist visualized)4·3 个月前Hell yeah. I love 'jaks. Hear something you don’t like? Quote 'em with a regular soyjak. «Huh? That’s all you can do? Quote me with a soyjak? Fucking zoomers.» Quote them with an angry, crying soyjak.
2000watts@lemmygrad.mlto Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•Why did the USSR change the native scripts of some minority languages?12·3 个月前China actually considered bringing Mongl Cyrillic to Inner Mongolia before the Sino-Soviet split
2000watts@lemmygrad.mlto Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•Why did the USSR change the native scripts of some minority languages?11·3 个月前Easy answer! Because Arabic and Mongol scripts were too hard to learn for kids, so the Bolsheviks, being the internationalists that they were, initially changed them to Latin script, but the teachers complained that Latin script is too hard for kids, so they switched to the Cyrillic script. There was no cyrillisation of Georgian and Armenian because they were already easy enough, but there was Georgianisation of Abkhaz language, which was already written in Cyrillic.
In an interview, Blake was once asked: “Is there one incident that triggered your decision to effectively change sides?” Blake responded:
P.S. I highly recommend you to read the Wikipedia article about him: it is a story of a Great man, and a lot of cool or funny things that happened to him.