Kretisches Kaffeetagebuch: Iraklio III - der Hafen
Der Hafen von Heraklion besteht aus zwei Bereichen: dem antiken venezianischen Hafen und dem modernen Verkehrshafen mit vielen Fährbooten, Restaurants, Geschäften und Informationsständen. Er ist der wichtigste Hafen von Kreta und bietet die besten Fährverbindungen zu den anderen griechischen Inseln. Doch wir wenden uns heute mehr dem alten venezianischen Hafen zu.
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Balli Sehrawat & Sharan Gujral [Christian & Polo in Élitǝ]
2023 • CLA$$ • S1·E05 • Teen Drama • Crime
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Neskutečně respektuju jak Jindra vede psychologickou válku proti otci
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Robyn by Koul on furaffinity
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true agony is seeing york ghost merchants post an instagram story like "we've hidden a ghost somewhere in crete, go find it!" and my dumb ass, who has been obsessively researching crete, knossos, and heraklion obsessively for the past three months, immediately recognizes where they put it.
but alas I am kind of far away right now. lmao
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some of you have never listened to arabic hymns and thats a travesty
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Už už jsem si chtěla dohledat kadeřníka co mi ostříhá vlasy přesně tak jak chci. Pak mi ale došlo, že je víc punk si to ostříhat doma, takže kadeřníci zase na mně prodělali jako každej rok
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About koel, sharan and balli; each one of them wanting the other two to be with them and not wanting the other two to be together; and may be if the three of them have a healthy discussion, they would make a perfect throuple. Just saying! Lol.
the way sharan and koel judge the 3 newbies in early episodes and both of them going down on balli later, is just balli's supremacy. Just me and my random thoughts!!
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The Two Moments That Changed Alicia Elliott’s Life
The author talks about her new novel, And Then She Fell, and the experiences she shares with her protagonist
In the first few pages of Elliott’s new book, And Then She Fell, Pocahontas transforms from a two-dimensional character on television into a delusion of the protagonist, Alice; not only does Pocahontas talk to Alice but she’s argumentative, clever, a little sneering, and woefully direct. “You watched this perverted version of my story all the time,” she says to a teenaged Alice. “Knew the words to all the songs. Even ‘Savages.’ I’ll never understand why Native kids sing along to that one.” Naturally, the depiction of Pocahontas by a Mohawk writer from Six Nations living in Canada will diverge significantly from the story that a team of mostly white people made for Disney almost thirty years ago. It’s a blessing.
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Cassy the black magic witch by Koul
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