You just described a food court
Idk if this is the case. Maybe in the more and suburban areas, but regional cuisines still exist, especially where there is a healthy population of non-Anglo descended people. Louisiana comes to mind, not to mention native American cuisines as examples.
I have and will continue to bang men, but I couldn't stand grindr. It's just really slimy.
I knew I had read about it somewhere. Thanks!
I agree with you. Besides, I think disenchantment can be a powerful motivator for somebody to go through a change in values, and start to act in reparation of their victims. It happened in South Africa, it's happening in Colombia, and it is a very important part of moving past damaging conflict.
Everywhere around the world food is this amazing place of dignity and resistance for marginalized peoples that I just can't help to keep wanting to work with it and write about it all the time.
Didn't a big poster start a struggle session and eventually got banned for defending the "troops are workers" position?
This is great news. Time to watch Agadmator's breakdown of the match and pretend my 1500 ass understands what's going on.
My ecology professor during my masters did his doctoral thesis on the traditional food ways of the sahrawi and their relationship with the camels they herd, and comparing it with the way people eat in the refugee camps in Algeria. It's a beautiful dissertation, inspiring and insightful. It fills you with respect and reverence for the strength and sensibility of the Sahrawi. One of the most admirable people I know, just an amazing human being. He sent me down a path of ecological resistance through understanding and upholding food and agriculture as a means of struggle.
To buy time for the raising of the walls they brought heavy duty waterpumps to cool the lava, requiring up the 26k liters of water every minute.
I hate to be the soyfacing wojak pointing at the screen, but this is some Volcano (1997) shit Wtf. I wonder if that film took that strategy from another real-life volcano emergency response.
All people I know who have gotten colonoscopies have gotten general anesthesia.
Legitimate question: wasn't it announced that there was a ceasefire deal today?