I wonder how tough or easy it was for Egypt to destroy the tunnels. Or how fast they started breathing again. How do the people create anti-flooding systems in there? Complex but very interesting topic.
I wonder how tough or easy it was for Egypt to destroy the tunnels. Or how fast they started breathing again. How do the people create anti-flooding systems in there? Complex but very interesting topic.
Every time you see a multinational company advertise something in your country, and while at it it discourages the use of indigenous options, always fight back!
I mean, fight MNCs always!
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Easier to count which countries in that region that are not under military hold than those that are.
In 2019, Gabon experienced an attempted coup when they even took the national radio and tv. The coup agents were arrested (and possibly killed).
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Is Guosa a syllabic language or uses letter-based system to script sounds?
Not a seasoned parent but have been through this process. Try to get enough sleep yourself so you can give the necessary attention while traveling.
2 hours in the plane also means like another 3 hours in the car + airport queues. Don’t forget that bit.
Sleep deprivation is a great reason why parents are angry with kids and can’t focus even for a minute due to irritability.
When you realize most of those judgemental passengers were those kids like 20 years ago (2003’sh). 😀
As long as there is effort from the parent’s side to help the baby adjust, then people should be more human and acknowledge this is how humans grow up!
Don’t forget how new Bluetooth headphones require that you download an app to set up the headphone. So a whole new data harvesting broker forces itself right where an audiojack used to be.
Check on the AppStore’s the kind of personal data one has to handover to tune the headphones. Total fuckery!
This is incredible.
Women Writing Africa, Volume III: The Eastern Region collects more than 100 texts dating back to 1711, each introduced with short notes.
These ones are fire! Find someone who can explain to you what they are saying.
This is next level. I wonder if this is really possible. Like, do they have control on these things? I am thinking of a mass resistance where people make barcodes and go to these places to stick their own fair prices and pay. But may be we are not there yet.