Often used when committing some "illegitimate" act, that is nevertheless mostly risk free.
I feel like this is a decent anarchist principle.
I guess an English translation could be "If you get away with it, then you get away with it".
]]>If you are looking for how do you say drinking straw in Spanish the easiest word to start with is pajita, used in Spain and a few other countries. However, beware! pajita in other countries can be a vulgar term and does not mean straw. More on that below...
How to Say Straw in…
Cuba – Absorbente
Chile and Bolivia – Bombilla
Dominican Republic – Calimete
Peru – Cañita
Panama – Carrizo
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Guatemala – Pajilla
Chile, Uruguay, and Spain – Pajita
Colombia and Venezuela – Pitillo
Mexico – Popote
Argentina, Ecuador – Sorbete
Puerto Rico – Sorbeto
personally I don't really like it that much. It has the same problem as neutral he for me; it assumes the gender of the person being talked about. I guess the point is to challenge existing preconceptions of what the specified person is? but idk "they" is gender neutral and just feels the most "correct" to me than one of the gendered pronouns.
]]>Claiming that the place name "Palestine" was "introduced" by the conquering Romans in the 1st Century CE is a common Zionist refrain, trotted out time and again by propagandists who try to deny Palestinian Indigeneity and geographical and historical roots.
]]>Choice of whether atrocities are called "ethnic cleansing" or "crimes against humanity" instead of “genocide" is determined by willingness to take forceful action to stop the killing.
]]>The celebration of diaspora cultures threatens the Zionist myths that Israel as a nation is inextricable from Jewish identity, or that we can never hope for a better world where our diverse global communities thrive. It is because of this threat that Israel has attempted to fully snuff out Yiddish in the past and jeers at it in the present, as well as erase and target the cultural and linguistic identities of Jews from all parts of the world.
]]>full list of chinese books to read until you can read wuxia
aditional tools: the hanpin android app & anki
Also the reddit forum of course
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