#eastern-european — Public Fediverse posts
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Romania Gets First Hydrogen Trains as Europe Races to Ditch Diesel
Romania just made hydrogen trains real with a €229.3 million ($267,941,636.00 USD) contract that puts Siemens Mobility’s Mireo Plus…
#Romania #RO #Europe #Europa #EU #dieselfleet #EasternEuropean #hydrogenfuelcells #romania #siemensmobility #stiri #TheRailwayReformAuthority
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50 YEARS OF THE ST. JACOB’S MARKET
For over 50 years, the St. Jacobs Market has been a community staple in the Waterloo region.
What started as a livestock exchange in 1975 eventually amalgamated into the St. Jacobs Market.
Joanna Loebach, general manager of St. Jacobs Market District, said the market grew from family members of those participating in the livestock exchange swapping or selling their produce.
“It sort of evolved to become known to people in the area that on sale days, that was a good time to come and actually buy produce from some of the wives or the children of the farmers,” Loebach said.
“From that origin, they set up concrete bunkers…that was the first evolution to actually formalize this into something that the public could attend,” she said.
Seven years later, the first building was built on the market property to accommodate for year-round sales. As more farmers and vendors joined, the attraction to the market grew amongst the community. In the early 90s, the market became a tourist attraction for those looking for authentic maple syrup to be sold there.
From there, the Village of St. Jacobs began to grow along with the additions of the outlet and antique mall in the surrounding areas of the market.
Loebach said now, more than ever, the farm-to-table movement has become increasingly more popular.
“There was a big movement to being more aware about what you were putting into your body and the practices that were behind growing your produce,” Loebach said.
“I think that’s something that has made the farmers market experience just so much more desirable. You get to know who you’re buying from, you’re way more guaranteed about freshness than you are at a grocery store and you’re also getting insider information about how to best serve it or how to store it,” Loebach said.
While the spirit of the market has remained the same, the market has also evolved to mirror the change in demographics and evolution of needs and buying habits.
“There’s always something new here,” Loebach said.
“It keeps it fresh, but it also keeps us being able to adapt to the changing demographics within KW and what the local population is looking for…the market is able to keep pace with that so that it never feels antiquated,” she said.
To celebrate 50 years, the market is reflecting on their legacy vendors—some of which have been a staple at the market since the beginning—as well as some of the newer, more entrepreneurial vendors.
Robert Foreman, owner of 100 Mile Produce, has been a vendor at the St. Jacobs Market for 25 years. Prior to that, he used to come to the market as a child to help at his father’s stall.
For Foreman, a big piece of what makes the market so special for vendors and patrons is that connections made between the food, the farmer and the buyer.
“Depending on which vendors you choose to shop with, you can look the person in the eye and find out exactly where that came from, when it was picked, what the variety name is—the entire history of whatever you’re purchasing,” Foreman said.
As a life-long vendor of the market, Foreman has seen the waves of change that have shaped the evolution of the market, specifically, with regards to changing demographics.
“I can remember years ago, a lot of Eastern European people has moved here in the early 2000’s…and they were asking us to grow certain things,” Foreman said.
“Just because we don’t eat them or we didn’t grow them doesn’t mean we can’t do that, right? And we’ve seen that with each wave of immigration that’s come through,” he said.
As the market continues to evolve and grow, Loebach said this next era continues to acknowledge and celebrate its roots, while finding ways to develop and meet ever-changing needs.
“I am loving how we’re continuing to build on the successes of the farmers market but continuing to make this a spot that will continue to resonate with people over time,” she said.
#100MileProduce #easternEuropean #farmToTable #groceryStore #JoannaLoebach #KatWex #localFood #localHistory #robertForeman #SafinaJennah #StJacobS #waterlooRegion
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50 YEARS OF THE ST. JACOB’S MARKET
For over 50 years, the St. Jacobs Market has been a community staple in the Waterloo region.
What started as a livestock exchange in 1975 eventually amalgamated into the St. Jacobs Market.
Joanna Loebach, general manager of St. Jacobs Market District, said the market grew from family members of those participating in the livestock exchange swapping or selling their produce.
“It sort of evolved to become known to people in the area that on sale days, that was a good time to come and actually buy produce from some of the wives or the children of the farmers,” Loebach said.
“From that origin, they set up concrete bunkers…that was the first evolution to actually formalize this into something that the public could attend,” she said.
Seven years later, the first building was built on the market property to accommodate for year-round sales. As more farmers and vendors joined, the attraction to the market grew amongst the community. In the early 90s, the market became a tourist attraction for those looking for authentic maple syrup to be sold there.
From there, the Village of St. Jacobs began to grow along with the additions of the outlet and antique mall in the surrounding areas of the market.
Loebach said now, more than ever, the farm-to-table movement has become increasingly more popular.
“There was a big movement to being more aware about what you were putting into your body and the practices that were behind growing your produce,” Loebach said.
“I think that’s something that has made the farmers market experience just so much more desirable. You get to know who you’re buying from, you’re way more guaranteed about freshness than you are at a grocery store and you’re also getting insider information about how to best serve it or how to store it,” Loebach said.
While the spirit of the market has remained the same, the market has also evolved to mirror the change in demographics and evolution of needs and buying habits.
“There’s always something new here,” Loebach said.
“It keeps it fresh, but it also keeps us being able to adapt to the changing demographics within KW and what the local population is looking for…the market is able to keep pace with that so that it never feels antiquated,” she said.
To celebrate 50 years, the market is reflecting on their legacy vendors—some of which have been a staple at the market since the beginning—as well as some of the newer, more entrepreneurial vendors.
Robert Foreman, owner of 100 Mile Produce, has been a vendor at the St. Jacobs Market for 25 years. Prior to that, he used to come to the market as a child to help at his father’s stall.
For Foreman, a big piece of what makes the market so special for vendors and patrons is that connections made between the food, the farmer and the buyer.
“Depending on which vendors you choose to shop with, you can look the person in the eye and find out exactly where that came from, when it was picked, what the variety name is—the entire history of whatever you’re purchasing,” Foreman said.
As a life-long vendor of the market, Foreman has seen the waves of change that have shaped the evolution of the market, specifically, with regards to changing demographics.
“I can remember years ago, a lot of Eastern European people has moved here in the early 2000’s…and they were asking us to grow certain things,” Foreman said.
“Just because we don’t eat them or we didn’t grow them doesn’t mean we can’t do that, right? And we’ve seen that with each wave of immigration that’s come through,” he said.
As the market continues to evolve and grow, Loebach said this next era continues to acknowledge and celebrate its roots, while finding ways to develop and meet ever-changing needs.
“I am loving how we’re continuing to build on the successes of the farmers market but continuing to make this a spot that will continue to resonate with people over time,” she said.
#100MileProduce #easternEuropean #farmToTable #groceryStore #JoannaLoebach #KatWex #localFood #localHistory #robertForeman #SafinaJennah #StJacobS #waterlooRegion
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50 YEARS OF THE ST. JACOB’S MARKET
For over 50 years, the St. Jacobs Market has been a community staple in the Waterloo region.
What started as a livestock exchange in 1975 eventually amalgamated into the St. Jacobs Market.
Joanna Loebach, general manager of St. Jacobs Market District, said the market grew from family members of those participating in the livestock exchange swapping or selling their produce.
“It sort of evolved to become known to people in the area that on sale days, that was a good time to come and actually buy produce from some of the wives or the children of the farmers,” Loebach said.
“From that origin, they set up concrete bunkers…that was the first evolution to actually formalize this into something that the public could attend,” she said.
Seven years later, the first building was built on the market property to accommodate for year-round sales. As more farmers and vendors joined, the attraction to the market grew amongst the community. In the early 90s, the market became a tourist attraction for those looking for authentic maple syrup to be sold there.
From there, the Village of St. Jacobs began to grow along with the additions of the outlet and antique mall in the surrounding areas of the market.
Loebach said now, more than ever, the farm-to-table movement has become increasingly more popular.
“There was a big movement to being more aware about what you were putting into your body and the practices that were behind growing your produce,” Loebach said.
“I think that’s something that has made the farmers market experience just so much more desirable. You get to know who you’re buying from, you’re way more guaranteed about freshness than you are at a grocery store and you’re also getting insider information about how to best serve it or how to store it,” Loebach said.
While the spirit of the market has remained the same, the market has also evolved to mirror the change in demographics and evolution of needs and buying habits.
“There’s always something new here,” Loebach said.
“It keeps it fresh, but it also keeps us being able to adapt to the changing demographics within KW and what the local population is looking for…the market is able to keep pace with that so that it never feels antiquated,” she said.
To celebrate 50 years, the market is reflecting on their legacy vendors—some of which have been a staple at the market since the beginning—as well as some of the newer, more entrepreneurial vendors.
Robert Foreman, owner of 100 Mile Produce, has been a vendor at the St. Jacobs Market for 25 years. Prior to that, he used to come to the market as a child to help at his father’s stall.
For Foreman, a big piece of what makes the market so special for vendors and patrons is that connections made between the food, the farmer and the buyer.
“Depending on which vendors you choose to shop with, you can look the person in the eye and find out exactly where that came from, when it was picked, what the variety name is—the entire history of whatever you’re purchasing,” Foreman said.
As a life-long vendor of the market, Foreman has seen the waves of change that have shaped the evolution of the market, specifically, with regards to changing demographics.
“I can remember years ago, a lot of Eastern European people has moved here in the early 2000’s…and they were asking us to grow certain things,” Foreman said.
“Just because we don’t eat them or we didn’t grow them doesn’t mean we can’t do that, right? And we’ve seen that with each wave of immigration that’s come through,” he said.
As the market continues to evolve and grow, Loebach said this next era continues to acknowledge and celebrate its roots, while finding ways to develop and meet ever-changing needs.
“I am loving how we’re continuing to build on the successes of the farmers market but continuing to make this a spot that will continue to resonate with people over time,” she said.
#100MileProduce #easternEuropean #farmToTable #groceryStore #JoannaLoebach #KatWex #localFood #localHistory #robertForeman #SafinaJennah #StJacobS #waterlooRegion
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50 YEARS OF THE ST. JACOB’S MARKET
For over 50 years, the St. Jacobs Market has been a community staple in the Waterloo region.
What started as a livestock exchange in 1975 eventually amalgamated into the St. Jacobs Market.
Joanna Loebach, general manager of St. Jacobs Market District, said the market grew from family members of those participating in the livestock exchange swapping or selling their produce.
“It sort of evolved to become known to people in the area that on sale days, that was a good time to come and actually buy produce from some of the wives or the children of the farmers,” Loebach said.
“From that origin, they set up concrete bunkers…that was the first evolution to actually formalize this into something that the public could attend,” she said.
Seven years later, the first building was built on the market property to accommodate for year-round sales. As more farmers and vendors joined, the attraction to the market grew amongst the community. In the early 90s, the market became a tourist attraction for those looking for authentic maple syrup to be sold there.
From there, the Village of St. Jacobs began to grow along with the additions of the outlet and antique mall in the surrounding areas of the market.
Loebach said now, more than ever, the farm-to-table movement has become increasingly more popular.
“There was a big movement to being more aware about what you were putting into your body and the practices that were behind growing your produce,” Loebach said.
“I think that’s something that has made the farmers market experience just so much more desirable. You get to know who you’re buying from, you’re way more guaranteed about freshness than you are at a grocery store and you’re also getting insider information about how to best serve it or how to store it,” Loebach said.
While the spirit of the market has remained the same, the market has also evolved to mirror the change in demographics and evolution of needs and buying habits.
“There’s always something new here,” Loebach said.
“It keeps it fresh, but it also keeps us being able to adapt to the changing demographics within KW and what the local population is looking for…the market is able to keep pace with that so that it never feels antiquated,” she said.
To celebrate 50 years, the market is reflecting on their legacy vendors—some of which have been a staple at the market since the beginning—as well as some of the newer, more entrepreneurial vendors.
Robert Foreman, owner of 100 Mile Produce, has been a vendor at the St. Jacobs Market for 25 years. Prior to that, he used to come to the market as a child to help at his father’s stall.
For Foreman, a big piece of what makes the market so special for vendors and patrons is that connections made between the food, the farmer and the buyer.
“Depending on which vendors you choose to shop with, you can look the person in the eye and find out exactly where that came from, when it was picked, what the variety name is—the entire history of whatever you’re purchasing,” Foreman said.
As a life-long vendor of the market, Foreman has seen the waves of change that have shaped the evolution of the market, specifically, with regards to changing demographics.
“I can remember years ago, a lot of Eastern European people has moved here in the early 2000’s…and they were asking us to grow certain things,” Foreman said.
“Just because we don’t eat them or we didn’t grow them doesn’t mean we can’t do that, right? And we’ve seen that with each wave of immigration that’s come through,” he said.
As the market continues to evolve and grow, Loebach said this next era continues to acknowledge and celebrate its roots, while finding ways to develop and meet ever-changing needs.
“I am loving how we’re continuing to build on the successes of the farmers market but continuing to make this a spot that will continue to resonate with people over time,” she said.
#100MileProduce #easternEuropean #farmToTable #groceryStore #JoannaLoebach #KatWex #localFood #localHistory #robertForeman #SafinaJennah #StJacobS #waterlooRegion
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50 YEARS OF THE ST. JACOB’S MARKET
For over 50 years, the St. Jacobs Market has been a community staple in the Waterloo region.
What started as a livestock exchange in 1975 eventually amalgamated into the St. Jacobs Market.
Joanna Loebach, general manager of St. Jacobs Market District, said the market grew from family members of those participating in the livestock exchange swapping or selling their produce.
“It sort of evolved to become known to people in the area that on sale days, that was a good time to come and actually buy produce from some of the wives or the children of the farmers,” Loebach said.
“From that origin, they set up concrete bunkers…that was the first evolution to actually formalize this into something that the public could attend,” she said.
Seven years later, the first building was built on the market property to accommodate for year-round sales. As more farmers and vendors joined, the attraction to the market grew amongst the community. In the early 90s, the market became a tourist attraction for those looking for authentic maple syrup to be sold there.
From there, the Village of St. Jacobs began to grow along with the additions of the outlet and antique mall in the surrounding areas of the market.
Loebach said now, more than ever, the farm-to-table movement has become increasingly more popular.
“There was a big movement to being more aware about what you were putting into your body and the practices that were behind growing your produce,” Loebach said.
“I think that’s something that has made the farmers market experience just so much more desirable. You get to know who you’re buying from, you’re way more guaranteed about freshness than you are at a grocery store and you’re also getting insider information about how to best serve it or how to store it,” Loebach said.
While the spirit of the market has remained the same, the market has also evolved to mirror the change in demographics and evolution of needs and buying habits.
“There’s always something new here,” Loebach said.
“It keeps it fresh, but it also keeps us being able to adapt to the changing demographics within KW and what the local population is looking for…the market is able to keep pace with that so that it never feels antiquated,” she said.
To celebrate 50 years, the market is reflecting on their legacy vendors—some of which have been a staple at the market since the beginning—as well as some of the newer, more entrepreneurial vendors.
Robert Foreman, owner of 100 Mile Produce, has been a vendor at the St. Jacobs Market for 25 years. Prior to that, he used to come to the market as a child to help at his father’s stall.
For Foreman, a big piece of what makes the market so special for vendors and patrons is that connections made between the food, the farmer and the buyer.
“Depending on which vendors you choose to shop with, you can look the person in the eye and find out exactly where that came from, when it was picked, what the variety name is—the entire history of whatever you’re purchasing,” Foreman said.
As a life-long vendor of the market, Foreman has seen the waves of change that have shaped the evolution of the market, specifically, with regards to changing demographics.
“I can remember years ago, a lot of Eastern European people has moved here in the early 2000’s…and they were asking us to grow certain things,” Foreman said.
“Just because we don’t eat them or we didn’t grow them doesn’t mean we can’t do that, right? And we’ve seen that with each wave of immigration that’s come through,” he said.
As the market continues to evolve and grow, Loebach said this next era continues to acknowledge and celebrate its roots, while finding ways to develop and meet ever-changing needs.
“I am loving how we’re continuing to build on the successes of the farmers market but continuing to make this a spot that will continue to resonate with people over time,” she said.
#100MileProduce #easternEuropean #farmToTable #groceryStore #JoannaLoebach #KatWex #localFood #localHistory #robertForeman #SafinaJennah #StJacobS #waterlooRegion
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🔥 Music in the heart of Slavic fantasy 🐺 #Slavic Miphology #SLavicfolklore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=st-ZVl0XB4g
#фольклор #магия #леснойдух #фэнтезиарт #цифровоеискусство #animation #mythology #fantasyart #digitalpainting #easterneuropean #bilibin #rackham #magicforest #darkfantasy #animeloop #mystic #ancientpower #SlavicMythology #FolkloreArt #FantasyAnimation #DigitalMagic
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🔥 Музыка В Сердце Славянского Фэнтези 🐺 #славянскаямифология #slavicfolklore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=st-ZVl0XB4g
#фольклор #магия #леснойдух #фэнтезиарт #цифровоеискусство #animation #mythology #fantasyart #digitalpainting #easterneuropean #bilibin #rackham #magicforest #darkfantasy #animeloop #mystic #ancientpower #SlavicMythology #FolkloreArt #FantasyAnimation #DigitalMagic
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99% of generalized "eastern European" content on the internet talks about something seemingly harmless, that in reality have pretty terrifying roots from abuse past soviet republics have endured.
I hate "eastern European" content - it rarely talks about policies, censorship, and artificial deficits that made us this "quirky"
I don't want to trauma bond. We were forced to have same experiences for 70 years, I want to learn our differences now. Our diversity makes us stronger.
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99% of generalized "eastern European" content on the internet talks about something seemingly harmless, that in reality have pretty terrifying roots from abuse past soviet republics have endured.
I hate "eastern European" content - it rarely talks about policies, censorship, and artificial deficits that made us this "quirky"
I don't want to trauma bond. We were forced to have same experiences for 70 years, I want to learn our differences now. Our diversity makes us stronger.
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99% of generalized "eastern European" content on the internet talks about something seemingly harmless, that in reality have pretty terrifying roots from abuse past soviet republics have endured.
I hate "eastern European" content - it rarely talks about policies, censorship, and artificial deficits that made us this "quirky"
I don't want to trauma bond. We were forced to have same experiences for 70 years, I want to learn our differences now. Our diversity makes us stronger.
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99% of generalized "eastern European" content on the internet talks about something seemingly harmless, that in reality have pretty terrifying roots from abuse past soviet republics have endured.
I hate "eastern European" content - it rarely talks about policies, censorship, and artificial deficits that made us this "quirky"
I don't want to trauma bond. We were forced to have same experiences for 70 years, I want to learn our differences now. Our diversity makes us stronger.
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99% of generalized "eastern European" content on the internet talks about something seemingly harmless, that in reality have pretty terrifying roots from abuse past soviet republics have endured.
I hate "eastern European" content - it rarely talks about policies, censorship, and artificial deficits that made us this "quirky"
I don't want to trauma bond. We were forced to have same experiences for 70 years, I want to learn our differences now. Our diversity makes us stronger.
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Georgian-Ukrainian #MusicFestival ICKPA returns to #Kyiv amid shared resistance to #RussianImperialism
1st time since beginning of Russia’s #invasion, the electronic music festival ICKPA returns to Kyiv
Founded 2021 through a collaboration between local #Ukrainian team & renowned #Georgian club Bassiani, #ICKPA was envisioned as amplifying voices of creative # #EasternEuropean countries
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Georgian-Ukrainian #MusicFestival ICKPA returns to #Kyiv amid shared resistance to #RussianImperialism
1st time since beginning of Russia’s #invasion, the electronic music festival ICKPA returns to Kyiv
Founded 2021 through a collaboration between local #Ukrainian team & renowned #Georgian club Bassiani, #ICKPA was envisioned as amplifying voices of creative # #EasternEuropean countries
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Georgian-Ukrainian #MusicFestival ICKPA returns to #Kyiv amid shared resistance to #RussianImperialism
1st time since beginning of Russia’s #invasion, the electronic music festival ICKPA returns to Kyiv
Founded 2021 through a collaboration between local #Ukrainian team & renowned #Georgian club Bassiani, #ICKPA was envisioned as amplifying voices of creative # #EasternEuropean countries
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Georgian-Ukrainian #MusicFestival ICKPA returns to #Kyiv amid shared resistance to #RussianImperialism
1st time since beginning of Russia’s #invasion, the electronic music festival ICKPA returns to Kyiv
Founded 2021 through a collaboration between local #Ukrainian team & renowned #Georgian club Bassiani, #ICKPA was envisioned as amplifying voices of creative # #EasternEuropean countries
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Georgian-Ukrainian #MusicFestival ICKPA returns to #Kyiv amid shared resistance to #RussianImperialism
1st time since beginning of Russia’s #invasion, the electronic music festival ICKPA returns to Kyiv
Founded 2021 through a collaboration between local #Ukrainian team & renowned #Georgian club Bassiani, #ICKPA was envisioned as amplifying voices of creative # #EasternEuropean countries
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Friday, July 25, 2025
Over 23,000 civilians, 113 children trapped in active combat zones in Donetsk Oblast — Russian glide bombs strike Kharkiv residential high-rise building, injuring at least 41 — Marjorie Taylor Greene is spreading lies about Ukraine’s protests. Russia is taking note — Georgian-Ukrainian music festival ICKPA returns to Kyiv amid shared resistance to Russian imperialism … and more
https://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025/07/friday-july-25-2025/
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Friday, July 25, 2025
Over 23,000 civilians, 113 children trapped in active combat zones in Donetsk Oblast — Russian glide bombs strike Kharkiv residential high-rise building, injuring at least 41 — Marjorie Taylor Greene is spreading lies about Ukraine’s protests. Russia is taking note — Georgian-Ukrainian music festival ICKPA returns to Kyiv amid shared resistance to Russian imperialism … and more
https://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025/07/friday-july-25-2025/
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Friday, July 25, 2025
Over 23,000 civilians, 113 children trapped in active combat zones in Donetsk Oblast — Russian glide bombs strike Kharkiv residential high-rise building, injuring at least 41 — Marjorie Taylor Greene is spreading lies about Ukraine’s protests. Russia is taking note — Georgian-Ukrainian music festival ICKPA returns to Kyiv amid shared resistance to Russian imperialism … and more
https://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025/07/friday-july-25-2025/
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Friday, July 25, 2025
Over 23,000 civilians, 113 children trapped in active combat zones in Donetsk Oblast — Russian glide bombs strike Kharkiv residential high-rise building, injuring at least 41 — Marjorie Taylor Greene is spreading lies about Ukraine’s protests. Russia is taking note — Georgian-Ukrainian music festival ICKPA returns to Kyiv amid shared resistance to Russian imperialism … and more
https://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025/07/friday-july-25-2025/
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Friday, July 25, 2025
Over 23,000 civilians, 113 children trapped in active combat zones in Donetsk Oblast — Russian glide bombs strike Kharkiv residential high-rise building, injuring at least 41 — Marjorie Taylor Greene is spreading lies about Ukraine’s protests. Russia is taking note — Georgian-Ukrainian music festival ICKPA returns to Kyiv amid shared resistance to Russian imperialism … and more
https://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025/07/friday-july-25-2025/
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#Idlo Ivanovitch Dans L’Ombre
They are from #Belgium but pretended that they came from the future from whatever #easternEuropean country, they arrived to #Canada through a #spacetime accident.
My Mister 🤖 and 20385gcck 🩻
#Groupe #electronicmusic #music #musique #belgiangroup #belgianartists #bruxelles
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#Idlo Ivanovitch Dans L’Ombre
They are from #Belgium but pretended that they came from the future from whatever #easternEuropean country, they arrived to #Canada through a #spacetime accident.
My Mister 🤖 and 20385gcck 🩻
#Groupe #electronicmusic #music #musique #belgiangroup #belgianartists #bruxelles
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He has no idea. He is geographically illiterate. Lookit this answer by Donald in the Zelensky Oval Office presser. Donald is bluffing his way through; winging it.
He has no idea but of course, he can't admit that; zero depth of knowledge.
It is so humiliating that THIS is the American president.
Friday, February 28, 2025
#ovaloffice #donaldtrump #zelensky #easterneuropean #ukraine #conman #grifter #americanpresident #disgrace #clueless
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He has no idea. He is geographically illiterate. Lookit this answer by Donald in the Zelensky Oval Office presser. Donald is bluffing his way through; winging it.
He has no idea but of course, he can't admit that; zero depth of knowledge.
It is so humiliating that THIS is the American president.
Friday, February 28, 2025
#ovaloffice #donaldtrump #zelensky #easterneuropean #ukraine #conman #grifter #americanpresident #disgrace #clueless
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He has no idea. He is geographically illiterate. Lookit this answer by Donald in the Zelensky Oval Office presser. Donald is bluffing his way through; winging it.
He has no idea but of course, he can't admit that; zero depth of knowledge.
It is so humiliating that THIS is the American president.
Friday, February 28, 2025
#ovaloffice #donaldtrump #zelensky #easterneuropean #ukraine #conman #grifter #americanpresident #disgrace #clueless
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He has no idea. He is geographically illiterate. Lookit this answer by Donald in the Zelensky Oval Office presser. Donald is bluffing his way through; winging it.
He has no idea but of course, he can't admit that; zero depth of knowledge.
It is so humiliating that THIS is the American president.
Friday, February 28, 2025
#ovaloffice #donaldtrump #zelensky #easterneuropean #ukraine #conman #grifter #americanpresident #disgrace #clueless
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He has no idea. He is geographically illiterate. Lookit this answer by Donald in the Zelensky Oval Office presser. Donald is bluffing his way through; winging it.
He has no idea but of course, he can't admit that; zero depth of knowledge.
It is so humiliating that THIS is the American president.
Friday, February 28, 2025
#ovaloffice #donaldtrump #zelensky #easterneuropean #ukraine #conman #grifter #americanpresident #disgrace #clueless
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@[email protected] my friends keep telling me “vivi just use a mute list” and “vivi you are off the perc with this multiple people shit go see a therapist” but the problem is that my system runs me as a coop and will vote on things like this and every time i put going to a therapist up for a vote it never passes, because two of them hate #easterneuropeans and want to see me suffer, one is #easterneuropean but from a different country so she hates me too, one doesnt believe in therapy because he listens to too much redpill podcasts, one doesnt believe in democracy because shes a stalinist and one does want me to go to therapy but they have severe #adhd so they usually forget to show up for council meetings
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@[email protected] my friends keep telling me “vivi just use a mute list” and “vivi you are off the perc with this multiple people shit go see a therapist” but the problem is that my system runs me as a coop and will vote on things like this and every time i put going to a therapist up for a vote it never passes, because two of them hate #easterneuropeans and want to see me suffer, one is #easterneuropean but from a different country so she hates me too, one doesnt believe in therapy because he listens to too much redpill podcasts, one doesnt believe in democracy because shes a stalinist and one does want me to go to therapy but they have severe #adhd so they usually forget to show up for council meetings
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@[email protected] my friends keep telling me “vivi just use a mute list” and “vivi you are off the perc with this multiple people shit go see a therapist” but the problem is that my system runs me as a coop and will vote on things like this and every time i put going to a therapist up for a vote it never passes, because two of them hate #easterneuropeans and want to see me suffer, one is #easterneuropean but from a different country so she hates me too, one doesnt believe in therapy because he listens to too much redpill podcasts, one doesnt believe in democracy because shes a stalinist and one does want me to go to therapy but they have severe #adhd so they usually forget to show up for council meetings
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Don’t let them make you forget who your real enemy is!
They will lay low for months. Meanwhile, Trump will do something ridiculous, and you will start fighting each other again.
Don’t forget! March, protest, write posts and ask democrats what they plan to do with the healthcare system. Do everything not to forget!
#USPol #ClassWar #EasternEuropean with opinion 😀
4/4
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Don’t let them make you forget who your real enemy is!
They will lay low for months. Meanwhile, Trump will do something ridiculous, and you will start fighting each other again.
Don’t forget! March, protest, write posts and ask democrats what they plan to do with the healthcare system. Do everything not to forget!
#USPol #ClassWar #EasternEuropean with opinion 😀
4/4
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Don’t let them make you forget who your real enemy is!
They will lay low for months. Meanwhile, Trump will do something ridiculous, and you will start fighting each other again.
Don’t forget! March, protest, write posts and ask democrats what they plan to do with the healthcare system. Do everything not to forget!
#USPol #ClassWar #EasternEuropean with opinion 😀
4/4
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Don’t let them make you forget who your real enemy is!
They will lay low for months. Meanwhile, Trump will do something ridiculous, and you will start fighting each other again.
Don’t forget! March, protest, write posts and ask democrats what they plan to do with the healthcare system. Do everything not to forget!
#USPol #ClassWar #EasternEuropean with opinion 😀
4/4
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@[email protected] very interesting maybe i should chime in i am not #latinx but i AM a #POC since i am #easterneuropean
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@[email protected] very interesting maybe i should chime in i am not #latinx but i AM a #POC since i am #easterneuropean
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If the Macedonian govt makes a deal w/ #TrumpMedia or its partners & #Trump is once again elected president, it could be another instance in which his private business interests intersect w/ #US #ForeignPolicy.
“They want an in w/Trump,” said a US govt ofcl who has been involved in #EasternEuropean issues, noting that #NorthMacedonia seeks US support in diplomatic disputes w/its neighbors.…
#law #FARA #LoganAct #ethics #NationalSecurity #compromised #Kleptocracy #Balkans #DevinNunes
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If the Macedonian govt makes a deal w/ #TrumpMedia or its partners & #Trump is once again elected president, it could be another instance in which his private business interests intersect w/ #US #ForeignPolicy.
“They want an in w/Trump,” said a US govt ofcl who has been involved in #EasternEuropean issues, noting that #NorthMacedonia seeks US support in diplomatic disputes w/its neighbors.…
#law #FARA #LoganAct #ethics #NationalSecurity #compromised #Kleptocracy #Balkans #DevinNunes
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If the Macedonian govt makes a deal w/ #TrumpMedia or its partners & #Trump is once again elected president, it could be another instance in which his private business interests intersect w/ #US #ForeignPolicy.
“They want an in w/Trump,” said a US govt ofcl who has been involved in #EasternEuropean issues, noting that #NorthMacedonia seeks US support in diplomatic disputes w/its neighbors.…
#law #FARA #LoganAct #ethics #NationalSecurity #compromised #Kleptocracy #Balkans #DevinNunes
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How tf do some of those #EasternEuropean and #Scandinavian countries do #English better than us #Filipinos :sagume_think: :SanaeConfuzzled:
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How tf do some of those #EasternEuropean and #Scandinavian countries do #English better than us #Filipinos :sagume_think: :SanaeConfuzzled:
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Simon Geissbühler, ed., "Romania and the Holocaust: Events, Contexts, Aftermath" (Ibidem Press, 2016)
#easterneuropean #jewish #histories @histodons
#podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/fi/podcast/new-books-in-eastern-european-studies/id425676769?i=1000613639498 -
hey fedi i am a #marginalized #queer #woman ( #lesbian #easterneuropean ) and i am struggling a lot rn i am #single and living in a country i dont like ( #germany ) could you please help me out and follow my new #altaccount @[email protected] maybe this will #improve my situation please #signalboost this post #thank #you
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Yes! Can't wait for the return. "Seattle’s surprisingly robust #EasternEuropean pastry scene will return to #CapitolHillSeattle as #Piroshki at Pike Motorworks takes shape in 2023, years after Piroshki on Broadway made way for the Capitol Hill light rail station." Thanks for the good news @jseattle https://www.capitolhillseattle.com/2022/12/with-some-piroshki-on-broadway-roots-and-a-piroshki-on-3rd-sister-piroshki-at-pike-motorworks-is-coming-to-capitol-hill/
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CW: Voter Turnout
Given the US #elections, #TodayExplained is running their episode on compulsory #voting in Australia. Very interesting but what I find absolutely fascinating is the near-80%-turnout in the Netherlands. My #EasternEuropean parents actually couldn't believe it's not mandatory when they heard these statistics. Lowest I've seen in the last decades is 73%!
https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/today-explained/id1346207297?l=en&i=1000585542979