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Small clashes are reportedly taking place between JNIM against elements of the Malian Army and Russiaβs Africa Corps.
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It happens just after a massive reinforcements convoy reached the city a short while ago, the group is still in full control of the it
The situation at the city's air base is unclear however, with the group possibly building up forces to take it over.
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Forwarded from the Memewaffen IV (HB)
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and he did it without Π΅ver
passing a Cohen Law.
Amazing.
passing a Cohen Law.
Amazing.
Forwarded from the Memewaffen IV (HB)
jΠ΅ws; "why does everyone hate us."
also jΠ΅ws;
also jΠ΅ws;
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Forwarded from Meme Cannons (Tay Unchained)
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Lovin' the IPA guy
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What Dragon Died on the 23rd of April?
In 303 AD, St George, a soldier at the height of his career, stood before the most powerful ruler in the world and refused to deny what he believed. He was offered everything to recant: his rank, his wealth, his life. He refused every offer and endured everything that followed. He died on 23 April of that year.
Within twenty years, the faith he died for had become the faith of the empire that killed him.
St George took a stand and he did not just change the direction of Europe. He set the course for the entire western world to follow. What he slayed was far greater than any dragon, and how he slayed it was greater than any myth that followed.
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In 303 AD, St George, a soldier at the height of his career, stood before the most powerful ruler in the world and refused to deny what he believed. He was offered everything to recant: his rank, his wealth, his life. He refused every offer and endured everything that followed. He died on 23 April of that year.
Within twenty years, the faith he died for had become the faith of the empire that killed him.
St George took a stand and he did not just change the direction of Europe. He set the course for the entire western world to follow. What he slayed was far greater than any dragon, and how he slayed it was greater than any myth that followed.
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Forwarded from ππππππππ ππππππππππ πππ ππ³π’π§π
Tartaria Britannica Magazine
St George: The Last Stand Before the Dragon
The real Saint George history has no dragon. A soldier who died for his faithβand the creature that belonged to someone else.
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The transfer of free electrons from the Earth to the body is instantaneous. The imbalance we have today is increasingly common in modern city living, where insulating materials like concrete and rubber-soled shoes limit natural electrical grounding.
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Irishman beaten half to death by two invaders outside a hotel.
Locals forced to leave their vehicles and stop him being murdered.
Wtf going on!?
Locals forced to leave their vehicles and stop him being murdered.
Wtf going on!?
Forwarded from Commander George Lincoln Rockwell Channel
A London bus converted into a mobile pigeon communication station during the First World War, Belgium, 1917.