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xbaklangbabae · 8 months
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November 2023 dump photos.
My tumblr and real life bully bestie's wedding 🩷🫶🏻
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daramdarararam · 9 months
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Nakalimutan ko na may pera pa pala ung isa kong Gcash account!!!!! (ToT) Muntik nako maiyak sa tuwa, like luhhh may pera pakooo ????! Tama talaga ung "Diversify your money" para marami ka paghugutan.
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✧・゚:*Today’s magical girl of the morning is: Diko Narakunoin from Magical Girl Raising Project: White!✧・゚:*
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nakanosorami · 2 years
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奈落野院出ィ子 ✍️ 一瞬だけどこにもいなくなるよ✨ by Qoo_1025
※Illustration shared with permission from the artist. Please remember to support the original artwork and creator by visiting the source.
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eurovisionart · 1 year
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🇬🇷 Marianna Efstratiou - Το Δικό Σου Αστέρι/To diko sou asteri
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russia-libertaire · 11 months
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Cossack on Duty, by Józef Brandt
'The Cossacks were the hunters and brigands, horsemen and stockraisers who roamed the "wild country" (dikoe pole) left by the breakup of the Golden Horde. This was indeterminate steppe territory surrounded by established states: Muscovy, Poland, the Ottoman Empire, the Crimean khanate, the Nogai Horde, and the north Caucasian tribal kingdoms. Cossacks had no state formation of their own, but lived in loose military fraternities, cultivating the skills of horsemanship crucial to survival on the plains. The name by which they were known is Turkic and means "free man." In its essentials they adopted the lifestyle of the nomads. The first concentrations of Cossacks were in the lower reaches of two great rivers, the Don and the Dnieper. In the early stages many of them were Tatars, survivors perhaps of the Golden Horde or other nomadic hosts, but many too were Slavs, hunters, fisherman, and traders who had strayed from the borders of Poland or Muscovy, peasants or even landowners fleeing from justice or injustice in their homeland. In time the Slavic element became dominant and most Cossacks adopted the Orthodox faith.'
Russia and the Russians, by Geoffrey Hosking
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