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danny-and-hisshadow · 8 months
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If a gorilla can tear skulker a new assport then so can a dc trained vigilante. Granted the gorilla caught skulker off guard but I think it'd be more fun if skulker could be caught off guard by Batman, even if he couldn't contain skulker on the first meeting.
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jesterpunk · 11 months
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i can't stop singing "Lipstick stains on my assport" help
you make it harEghheegHE◻️EEH◻️◻️◻️
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Ha, looks like it says assporthealth! 🤣 I went down the New Zealand rabbit hole and I unlocked a new fear: traveler's diarrhea! Fun! Don't want to get the shits but if I wash my hands with water and sopa I might be good. Good thing I'm not petrified of shots anymore... cuz they recommend a lot... including rabies... 🤣 First though, I need an assport... ☠️ still not looking forward to that 16 hr plane ride. 16 hours in a flying fart box... and it looks like it'll be a 7turdy7 too.
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eagletek · 2 years
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Passport Office workers to strike for five weeks in escalation of pay row
P assport Office workers are to strike for five weeks in an escalation of a dispute over jobs, pay and conditions. More than 1,000 members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union working in Passport Offices in England, Scotland and Wales will take part in the action from April 3 to May 5. Those working in Durham, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Newport, Peterborough and Southport will walk…
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awutar · 2 years
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Walter Casagrande, on Neymar: "How can you be passionate about a player who supports a fascist?"
Walter Casagrande, on Neymar: “How can you be passionate about a player who supports a fascist?”
Walter Casagrande, in a match with Brazil in the eighties.PHOTO ALESSANDRO SABATTINI AGENZIA ASSPORT (Getty Images) Walter Casagrande laughs at the soccer players who do not dare to wear the bracelet of the LGTBI movement in the World Cup in Qatar. “During the Brazilian dictatorship,” he recalls, “the Corinthians players who made up the Corinthian Democracy movement wore a shirt that called for…
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jarvis let me eyp
come over RIGHT NOW
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richardsbooks · 3 years
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Margaret Rutherford - A Celebration of Her Life in Film
Margaret Rutherford – A Celebration of Her Life in Film
A celebration of one of the big-screens best loved character actresses, Dame Margaret Rutherford. We take a look at her outstanding film career, from Madame Arcati to Miss Marple, and from Passport to Pimlico to The V.I.P.s, for which she won an Oscar her portrayal of the Duchess of Brighton. Continue reading
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polskasroka · 4 years
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I was tagged by @ofmemesandbands to spell out my url using song titles and tag ten people, thank you very much, dear 💫💖
The Call Up - The Clash
Here Is the House - Depeche Mode
I Need You - Dave Gahan
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun - Pink Floyd
Livin' On a Prayer- Bon Jovi
Only When I Lose Myself - Depeche Mode
Vision Thing - The Sisters of Mercy
Endless - Dave Gahan
Losing My Religion - R.E.M.
Yukon - Lindemann
Ohne Dich - Rammstein
Passport to Detroit - Joe Strummer
Temple of Love - The Sisters of Mercy
Isolation - Joy Division
My Little Universe - Depeche Mode
Ich weiß es nicht - Lindemann
Something About England - The Clash
The Void - Andy Black
I'm tagging @aphorismis @owlaven @chloeamanda @theelliottsmiths @adeleeh @littlemsscareall @notafraidofredyellowandblue @i-ndil-cuimhne-ar-daniel @endlich-allein @jellybelly30 if you want to do it 💫
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d1b5h1t-moved · 4 years
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gay benrey be like can i see your assport lol
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garbage-empress · 4 years
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brienfoerster · 5 years
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How To Make Kids Understand World Culture and Diversity? A Guest Post By Lyla Morris
How To Make Kids Understand World Culture and Diversity?
  ‘Why does this man look like that?’ asked your kid (maybe pretty loudly).
  Have you ever got publicly embarrassed with such a question?
  Well, this might be a quite common scenario for all the parents out there, especially those who love to travel. In such a situation, a typical parental reaction could be an attempt to quiet the child and move fast. However, you should do exactly the opposite.
  C’mon! They are children and being ignorant at times is acceptable from them.  They are not yet conditioned to avoid sharing what they think or ask what is intriguing to them. Moreover, it is a proven fact that children become aware of the difference in the way people look and behave faster than adults.
  According to Phyllis A. Katz, a professor at the University of Colorado, studied that babies who are as young as six months of age keep on staring for a significantly longer at pictures of adults who look different than their parents. This research underpins that children are capable of noticing differences in race, ability, family composition and a multitude of other factors much more than you and me.
  Therefore, as a parent, you should culture this attribute in your kid and enlighten them about varied and unique cultural diversities present around the world.
  How can you make it happen?
  Get Your Kid Introduced With A Passport:
Any international travel can’t be done without a passport. So, boost up the chapter of foreign adventure for your kid by creating one first. However, before you begin travelling with them, address the reasons to your child why we should use a passport and how does one look like.
  Next, let your child maintain a small booklet to serve as a passport of his/her own. Its pages should be blank on the inside. Now, when you travel with your kid, ask him/her to draw what he/she observed, use a sticker or paste the country’s flag where your child has visited etc. This way, your kid can stamp the pages of his/her passport as he/she ‘travels’ from country to country. This could be one of the most creative ways to let your kid learn about world cultures.
  Encourage Them To Celebrate Others:
  Children have their books as wonderful resources for developing his or her sense of identity as well as for understanding people who are from different race and religion.
  Thus, make use of them to keep your kids updated. You can visit your book library and start reading copies of The Skin You Live In (depicting acceptance), Same, Same But Different (depicting culture and geography), Where Does God Live (depicting religion), The Family Book (depicting family configurations) etc. to your child. Don’t forget to describe every bit of detail written in such books to keep your kids updated up to the utmost level.
  Shop While Being Culturally Inclined:
  When you travel to a foreign land, make sure you are taking your kids along while shopping. And let such episodes be influenced by the culture of that specific country where you visited.
  Suppose, if you are in Bangkok, you can opt for buying things like religious amulets, pet squirrels etc. which denote that land’s culture. Look for jade or haggle for smart electronics in the markets of Hong Kong. When it comes to Ireland, stick to horse-drawn delivery carts.
  And while you shop for such products, let know your children how your purchase is influenced by the lifestyle and philosophy of the place. Also, you need to ensure that such family shopping sessions are different from the typical ones from malls. You should sit with your kid, learn about the marketplace of each country, read articles, watch videos and so on.
  The more you explore, the better your kid will learn about cultures.
  Cook Authentic Recipes At Home:
  Food is one of the best ways to explore any culture. As different delicacies from different countries will make your kid drool, he/she would be more excited to know about which country it comes from.
  So, try cooking different dishes which you will find in a typical menu of various countries around the world. Ask your kid to accompany you while you are in the kitchen and make the cooking episode and interactive, fun, and informative one. Let him/her know how the dishes (that you are cooking) from different countries relate to the culture of those lands.
  Help Your Kids Find A Penpal:
  Yes! Go back to the old days when technology was not that smart but communications used to be warmer. People used to write letters to their pen pals who belonged to certain foreign lands.
  Let your kids practice this approach and it will definitely act as a hidden yet smart lesson in terms of language, arts and social studies. Look for a penpal in the country about which your kid is inquisitive to know.
  Fortunately, there are many free websites which might help you to match your children with their pen pals from around the world. This pen pal primer can skyrocket your idea of making your kid culturally enhanced.
  Teach A Foreign Language:
    Learning a language which they don’t know is often an interesting feat for kids. If you want your child to explore world cultures, it’s smart to let him/her learn foreign languages.
  This way they will be more interested to know about the country which the specific language belongs to, people who speak the same and so on.
  So, might be just a couple of weekly foreign language classes for your kids and they will be more updated about the world.
  Simple!
  Right?
  Celebrate Foreign Holidays:
  To keep your children updated about different cultures around the world, celebrating holidays of foreign countries is a great trick. For instance, Boxing Day is famous in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. If you are living somewhere in the US, do your bit to celebrate this day with your kids.
  All that you need to do is just think in a smart and creative way and that’s it!  Typically this holiday is all about donating money and charitable donations to people and organizations which/who are needy. What you and your kid can do is pack some canned foods for the local food bank or donate old stuff to any non-profit organization.
  Make sure that you are explaining the significance of any such foreign holiday to your kids while celebrating the same. Thus, he/she will become aware of the culture of that particular country.
  Summing Up:
  What are you waiting for?
  If you want to give your kids a good global cultural exposure, keep the aforementioned tips in your mind. And follow them practically to keep your children learned about the world.
        Author Bio:
  Lyla Morris is a Founder & Editor at Lylamorris.com. She loves to write about Parenting and Health Care tips also.
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wikdsushi-v2 · 2 years
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Does a sex tourist need an assport?
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polarfarina · 3 years
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I know what the girl them need
(A passport)
Lipstick stamps on my assport
You make me haaheheeeeee
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argumate · 3 years
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more like renew your assport amirite
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melitaafterfeather · 3 years
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No unlawful immigrants. Vaccine assports meant to regulate crime and Covid ditch the incompetent ministers. Compulsory not mandatory.
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modengshanghai · 3 years
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5本护照的故事 The Story of Five Passports 露思·卡尔曼(Ruth Calimann) 2014年,上海犹太难民纪念馆意外接到一份来自美国的礼物: 5本属于已故犹太老人露思·卡尔曼(Ruth Callmann)的护照。露思弥留之际嘱托老友贾尼斯将它们送来上海犹太难民纪念馆。“她想告诉你们,上海一直在她的心里。”,不顾高龄飞来上海的贾尼斯说。 这场“跨越生死”的史料捐赠,可以追溯到2009年,露思在纪念馆参观时,展示了自己在二战期间的护照,但婉拒纪念馆捐赠之请。 护照信息显示, 1939年3月27日,柏林当局向露思签发证件,允许21岁的露思离开德国。 当年9月18日,护照扉页贴上了德国驻天津领事馆发放的护照具领证明,上面露思的姓名被写作康满,职业是商店职员。一个月后,露思在当时唯一无需签证和经济担保就可进入的上海落脚。 这本护照和一把上海檀香扇,承载着避难生涯的独特记忆,被露思带往美国。2014年,96岁的露思在弥留之际特地嘱附自己的遗产管理人,将这本德国护照和后来的4本美国护照从一般遗产中划出,嘱托老友不远万里将其送至上海犹太难民纪念馆。 In 2014, the Shanghai Jewish Refugee Museum received a surprise gift from the United States: five assports belonging to Ruth Callmann, a German-Jewish woman who lived in Shanghai during World War il. During her last days, Ruth entrusted her old friend Janis Seeman to give the passports to the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum. "She wanted to tell you that Shanghai was always in her heart, said Janis, who flew to Shanghai despite her old age. The gift was first known in 2009 when she revisited Shanghai for the first and last time. She visited the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum and showed the passport she used during World War I1 to Curator Chen Jian, but declined Chen's request for donation. According to the passport, the Berlin authorities issued a passport to 21-year-old Ruth Callmann on March 27, 1939, allowing her to leave Germany. On September 18 of that year, the title page of the assport was affixed with a permit issued by the German Consulate General in Tianjin. The name of Ruth Callmann was written on it in Chinese, and her occupation was listed as shop assistant. One month later, Ruth came to Shanghai, which was the only place that Jews could enter without a visa or financial security. The passport, as well as a sandalwood fan she used in Shanghai, was extremely precious to her as it was one of the only reminders of her time in the city. She had kept them close to her in the United tates. Finally, in 2014, she asked her friend and legacy supervisor Janis Seeman to give the German passport and four American passports to the Museum. Janis has made good on Cailmann's request and delivered the historical document to the museum. #上海 #历史优秀建筑 #上海旅 #上海旅游 #shanghai #犹太难民纪念馆(在 Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNNmlvPh0Ju/?igshid=1w34wfh61o1bc
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