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a new war is brewing!
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>>220796600
This.
It's not a board about cooking, 90% of threads are about the goyslop of the week.
Just how like /his/ is not about history and 90% of threads there are people seething about religion or religious larpers seething about atheists.
Or how in some days /int/ is 90% racebait (though it is not as bad now as it used to be like a year ago).
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>>220796971
>Just how like /his/ is not about history and 90% of threads there are people seething about religion or religious larpers seething about atheists.
I really don't understand why 4ch doesn't have distinct board for religion. Our boars usually had something like that.
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>>220797295
norm macdonald once said that in his search for the perfect joke he tried to create a joke where the set up was the exact same as the punchline, greeks applied and perfected that same logic by creating a dish that looks the exact same way when it goes in and the exact same way when it comes out
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>>220798327
KEK
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>>220796994
>says east coast
>not NYC
flyover in denial
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>>220798408
Ukraine didn't exist back then. 80% of the Ukrainian lands were acquired by Russian Empire by pushing away the Turkic people.
First capital of Rus was in Ladoga and Novgorod.
The name comes from Rus which means to row/rowers from old Swedish lang. The name Rossyia comes from Greeek.
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>>220798327
>norm macdonald once said that in his search for the perfect joke he tried to create a joke where the set up was the exact same as the punchline,
he pulled this off
>“Julia Roberts told reporters this week that her marriage to Lyle Lovett has been over for some time. The key moment, she said, came when she realized that she was Julia Roberts and that she was married to Lyle Lovett.”
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>>220796971
>(though it is not as bad now as it used to be like a year ago)
this, we arent back at a pre-2016 state of affairs and are never going to be but i have noticed it feels like things have slightly improved since peak cancer, whenever that was. is it just that the site is in its dying phase now?
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>>220797006
Lmao obviously not. Literally most Eastern Euros have their own version of it but only Ukrainians desperately clamor for national identity hard enough to file it as some unique national dish to UNESCO
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