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https://www.europesays.com/uk/817243/ No/MΓ‘s β No Peace Review #2026 #35 #AmericanMetal #DeathMetal #Deathgrind #Entertainment #Exhumed #FullOfHell #Grindcore #JungleRot #Mar26 #music #Nails #NapalmDeath #NoPeace #No/Mas #NoMas #OxygenDestroyer #ProPain #RedefiningDarknessRecords #Review #Reviews #Sepultura #UK #UnitedKingdom
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No/MΓ‘s β No Peace Review By Grin ReaperDC deathgrind ensemble No/MΓ‘s formed almost a decade ago, pumping out a split, two EPs, and a full-length between 2017 and 2022. Four years later, No/MΓ‘s assails 2026 from the jump, touring with Exhumed and Oxygen Destroyer as well as crackinβ skulls with their sophomore effort, No Peace. Stylistically similar to their debut Consume/Deny/Repent, No Peace offers listeners twenty-two minutes of throat-punching, toe-stomping aural hooliganism thatβs as charming as it is confrontational. Does No/MΓ‘sβ boisterous, acerbic approach leave listeners with a tolerance for their hijinks, or will they leave No Peace thinking, βno thanks?β
While No Peace manifests many upgrades from their (admittedly good) debut, the biggest win might be that No/MΓ‘s firmly institutes their identity. The change isnβt drastic, and No Peace is a natural progression from Consume/Deny/Repent, but the sophisticated onslaught supplied on this sophomore sweep oozes with sneering confidence. Following in the footsteps of Nails, No/MΓ‘s balances grindcore, death metal, and hardcore/crust tendencies with playful intelligence, weaving together Full of Hellβs caustic bite, Napalm Deathβs thuggish simplicity, and Jungle Rotβs warped melodicism into a densely packed third of an hour. And if those touchstones arenβt enough, No/MΓ‘s unleashes Sepultura-informed grooves and a slow leak of Pro-Pain into their secret sauce. Not to fret, though, because despite all the influences, No Peace presents as a unified vision, and one that will rouse languid listeners into a frothing fancy.
No/MΓ‘sβ instrumentation on No Peace sets a high bar with energetic performances, snapping necks with whiplash-inducing riffs and a license to thrill. Joe Vastaβs bass bounces and chugs with in-your-face rumbles throughout No Peace (βAbolition,β βCycle of Sacrificeβ), wielding a thick, surly tone thatβll rabbit punch you into head-banging if youβre standing still. Drummer Henry Everitt wallops the skins hard enough to rattle your ear bones, battering with furious fills (βAbolitionβ) and dropping to half-time backbeats (βNo Peaceβ) as songs demand. Itβs not all about the beatdowns, though, as No/MΓ‘s injects a welcome helping of melody into No Peace. John Letzkusβ guitar slices through the faff to drench the album in a satisfyingly saturated buzz (βAct of Killing,β βSpinelessβ), though he also takes the reins and dazzles with efficient, arpeggiated leads (βLeechβ) that I wish appeared more. Vocalist Roger Rivadeneira rounds out the quartet, shouting, growling, and screeching in a varied attack that demonstrates a willingness to experiment that was largely absent from Consume/Deny/Repent. In total, No/MΓ‘s fires on all cylinders throughout No Peace, and never gives you a moment to come up for air.
With only twenty-two minutes on tap, No/MΓ‘s leaves no room for inessential slop. And besides the half-minute intro flush with wall-of-sound static and indistinct yelling, they wildly succeed. As youβd expect from any decent grindy endeavor, no song pushes past its distilled essence, staying just long enough to rip and bludgeon before getting the fuck out of the way for the next track to exact its toll. No song eclipses the three-minute mark, and each exudes a rabid savagery that seethes with conviction. Additionally, No Peace sounds greatβsure, the dynamic range scores low, but itβs exactly how this brand of overstimulating ass-kicking should sound. Itβs well-mixed, abrasive, and highlights the rhythm section without sacrificing the sparse six-string fortitude. I wish there were a few more songs like βLeech,β partly because No/MΓ‘s excels with the tunefulness, but also because I think it would address the biggest opportunity with No Peaceβthe compact composition allows little room for songs to establish unique flavors, leaving them to sometimes blur together. In the end, though, this is only a minor quibble, and there are many great moments to appreciate.
No/MΓ‘s hasnβt redefined the DNA of deathgrind with No Peace, but they have contributed a worthy addition to its annals. Corrosive, pummeling bangers streamlined with minimal frills sum up to a blistering platter Iβve quite enjoyed. While I havenβt had the pleasure of seeing No/MΓ‘s live, this crew boasts the hallmarks of a band that whips a crowd into a frenzy and ends with a broken bone or missing tooth. With twelve tracks running so lean, No Peace is helplessly easy to spin again and again. If they keep pumping out tunes this good, I canβt wait for what comes next. No mΓ‘s? No. MΓ‘s.
Rating: Very Good!
#2026 #35 #AmericanMetal #DeathMetal #Deathgrind #Exhumed #FullOfHell #Grindcore #JungleRot #Mar26 #Nails #NapalmDeath #NoPeace #NoMas #NoMas #OxygenDestroyer #ProPain #RedefiningDarknessRecords #Review #Reviews #Sepultura
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Redefining Darkness Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: March 13th, 2026 -
No/MΓ‘s β No Peace Review By Grin ReaperDC deathgrind ensemble No/MΓ‘s formed almost a decade ago, pumping out a split, two EPs, and a full-length between 2017 and 2022. Four years later, No/MΓ‘s assails 2026 from the jump, touring with Exhumed and Oxygen Destroyer as well as crackinβ skulls with their sophomore effort, No Peace. Stylistically similar to their debut Consume/Deny/Repent, No Peace offers listeners twenty-two minutes of throat-punching, toe-stomping aural hooliganism thatβs as charming as it is confrontational. Does No/MΓ‘sβ boisterous, acerbic approach leave listeners with a tolerance for their hijinks, or will they leave No Peace thinking, βno thanks?β
While No Peace manifests many upgrades from their (admittedly good) debut, the biggest win might be that No/MΓ‘s firmly institutes their identity. The change isnβt drastic, and No Peace is a natural progression from Consume/Deny/Repent, but the sophisticated onslaught supplied on this sophomore sweep oozes with sneering confidence. Following in the footsteps of Nails, No/MΓ‘s balances grindcore, death metal, and hardcore/crust tendencies with playful intelligence, weaving together Full of Hellβs caustic bite, Napalm Deathβs thuggish simplicity, and Jungle Rotβs warped melodicism into a densely packed third of an hour. And if those touchstones arenβt enough, No/MΓ‘s unleashes Sepultura-informed grooves and a slow leak of Pro-Pain into their secret sauce. Not to fret, though, because despite all the influences, No Peace presents as a unified vision, and one that will rouse languid listeners into a frothing fancy.
No/MΓ‘sβ instrumentation on No Peace sets a high bar with energetic performances, snapping necks with whiplash-inducing riffs and a license to thrill. Joe Vastaβs bass bounces and chugs with in-your-face rumbles throughout No Peace (βAbolition,β βCycle of Sacrificeβ), wielding a thick, surly tone thatβll rabbit punch you into head-banging if youβre standing still. Drummer Henry Everitt wallops the skins hard enough to rattle your ear bones, battering with furious fills (βAbolitionβ) and dropping to half-time backbeats (βNo Peaceβ) as songs demand. Itβs not all about the beatdowns, though, as No/MΓ‘s injects a welcome helping of melody into No Peace. John Letzkusβ guitar slices through the faff to drench the album in a satisfyingly saturated buzz (βAct of Killing,β βSpinelessβ), though he also takes the reins and dazzles with efficient, arpeggiated leads (βLeechβ) that I wish appeared more. Vocalist Roger Rivadeneira rounds out the quartet, shouting, growling, and screeching in a varied attack that demonstrates a willingness to experiment that was largely absent from Consume/Deny/Repent. In total, No/MΓ‘s fires on all cylinders throughout No Peace, and never gives you a moment to come up for air.
With only twenty-two minutes on tap, No/MΓ‘s leaves no room for inessential slop. And besides the half-minute intro flush with wall-of-sound static and indistinct yelling, they wildly succeed. As youβd expect from any decent grindy endeavor, no song pushes past its distilled essence, staying just long enough to rip and bludgeon before getting the fuck out of the way for the next track to exact its toll. No song eclipses the three-minute mark, and each exudes a rabid savagery that seethes with conviction. Additionally, No Peace sounds greatβsure, the dynamic range scores low, but itβs exactly how this brand of overstimulating ass-kicking should sound. Itβs well-mixed, abrasive, and highlights the rhythm section without sacrificing the sparse six-string fortitude. I wish there were a few more songs like βLeech,β partly because No/MΓ‘s excels with the tunefulness, but also because I think it would address the biggest opportunity with No Peaceβthe compact composition allows little room for songs to establish unique flavors, leaving them to sometimes blur together. In the end, though, this is only a minor quibble, and there are many great moments to appreciate.
No/MΓ‘s hasnβt redefined the DNA of deathgrind with No Peace, but they have contributed a worthy addition to its annals. Corrosive, pummeling bangers streamlined with minimal frills sum up to a blistering platter Iβve quite enjoyed. While I havenβt had the pleasure of seeing No/MΓ‘s live, this crew boasts the hallmarks of a band that whips a crowd into a frenzy and ends with a broken bone or missing tooth. With twelve tracks running so lean, No Peace is helplessly easy to spin again and again. If they keep pumping out tunes this good, I canβt wait for what comes next. No mΓ‘s? No. MΓ‘s.
Rating: Very Good!
#2026 #35 #AmericanMetal #DeathMetal #Deathgrind #Exhumed #FullOfHell #Grindcore #JungleRot #Mar26 #Nails #NapalmDeath #NoPeace #NoMas #NoMas #OxygenDestroyer #ProPain #RedefiningDarknessRecords #Review #Reviews #Sepultura
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Redefining Darkness Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: March 13th, 2026 -
No/MΓ‘s β No Peace Review By Grin ReaperDC deathgrind ensemble No/MΓ‘s formed almost a decade ago, pumping out a split, two EPs, and a full-length between 2017 and 2022. Four years later, No/MΓ‘s assails 2026 from the jump, touring with Exhumed and Oxygen Destroyer as well as crackinβ skulls with their sophomore effort, No Peace. Stylistically similar to their debut Consume/Deny/Repent, No Peace offers listeners twenty-two minutes of throat-punching, toe-stomping aural hooliganism thatβs as charming as it is confrontational. Does No/MΓ‘sβ boisterous, acerbic approach leave listeners with a tolerance for their hijinks, or will they leave No Peace thinking, βno thanks?β
While No Peace manifests many upgrades from their (admittedly good) debut, the biggest win might be that No/MΓ‘s firmly institutes their identity. The change isnβt drastic, and No Peace is a natural progression from Consume/Deny/Repent, but the sophisticated onslaught supplied on this sophomore sweep oozes with sneering confidence. Following in the footsteps of Nails, No/MΓ‘s balances grindcore, death metal, and hardcore/crust tendencies with playful intelligence, weaving together Full of Hellβs caustic bite, Napalm Deathβs thuggish simplicity, and Jungle Rotβs warped melodicism into a densely packed third of an hour. And if those touchstones arenβt enough, No/MΓ‘s unleashes Sepultura-informed grooves and a slow leak of Pro-Pain into their secret sauce. Not to fret, though, because despite all the influences, No Peace presents as a unified vision, and one that will rouse languid listeners into a frothing fancy.
No/MΓ‘sβ instrumentation on No Peace sets a high bar with energetic performances, snapping necks with whiplash-inducing riffs and a license to thrill. Joe Vastaβs bass bounces and chugs with in-your-face rumbles throughout No Peace (βAbolition,β βCycle of Sacrificeβ), wielding a thick, surly tone thatβll rabbit punch you into head-banging if youβre standing still. Drummer Henry Everitt wallops the skins hard enough to rattle your ear bones, battering with furious fills (βAbolitionβ) and dropping to half-time backbeats (βNo Peaceβ) as songs demand. Itβs not all about the beatdowns, though, as No/MΓ‘s injects a welcome helping of melody into No Peace. John Letzkusβ guitar slices through the faff to drench the album in a satisfyingly saturated buzz (βAct of Killing,β βSpinelessβ), though he also takes the reins and dazzles with efficient, arpeggiated leads (βLeechβ) that I wish appeared more. Vocalist Roger Rivadeneira rounds out the quartet, shouting, growling, and screeching in a varied attack that demonstrates a willingness to experiment that was largely absent from Consume/Deny/Repent. In total, No/MΓ‘s fires on all cylinders throughout No Peace, and never gives you a moment to come up for air.
With only twenty-two minutes on tap, No/MΓ‘s leaves no room for inessential slop. And besides the half-minute intro flush with wall-of-sound static and indistinct yelling, they wildly succeed. As youβd expect from any decent grindy endeavor, no song pushes past its distilled essence, staying just long enough to rip and bludgeon before getting the fuck out of the way for the next track to exact its toll. No song eclipses the three-minute mark, and each exudes a rabid savagery that seethes with conviction. Additionally, No Peace sounds greatβsure, the dynamic range scores low, but itβs exactly how this brand of overstimulating ass-kicking should sound. Itβs well-mixed, abrasive, and highlights the rhythm section without sacrificing the sparse six-string fortitude. I wish there were a few more songs like βLeech,β partly because No/MΓ‘s excels with the tunefulness, but also because I think it would address the biggest opportunity with No Peaceβthe compact composition allows little room for songs to establish unique flavors, leaving them to sometimes blur together. In the end, though, this is only a minor quibble, and there are many great moments to appreciate.
No/MΓ‘s hasnβt redefined the DNA of deathgrind with No Peace, but they have contributed a worthy addition to its annals. Corrosive, pummeling bangers streamlined with minimal frills sum up to a blistering platter Iβve quite enjoyed. While I havenβt had the pleasure of seeing No/MΓ‘s live, this crew boasts the hallmarks of a band that whips a crowd into a frenzy and ends with a broken bone or missing tooth. With twelve tracks running so lean, No Peace is helplessly easy to spin again and again. If they keep pumping out tunes this good, I canβt wait for what comes next. No mΓ‘s? No. MΓ‘s.
Rating: Very Good!
#2026 #35 #AmericanMetal #DeathMetal #Deathgrind #Exhumed #FullOfHell #Grindcore #JungleRot #Mar26 #Nails #NapalmDeath #NoPeace #NoMas #NoMas #OxygenDestroyer #ProPain #RedefiningDarknessRecords #Review #Reviews #Sepultura
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Redefining Darkness Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: March 13th, 2026 -
No/MΓ‘s β No Peace Review By Grin ReaperDC deathgrind ensemble No/MΓ‘s formed almost a decade ago, pumping out a split, two EPs, and a full-length between 2017 and 2022. Four years later, No/MΓ‘s assails 2026 from the jump, touring with Exhumed and Oxygen Destroyer as well as crackinβ skulls with their sophomore effort, No Peace. Stylistically similar to their debut Consume/Deny/Repent, No Peace offers listeners twenty-two minutes of throat-punching, toe-stomping aural hooliganism thatβs as charming as it is confrontational. Does No/MΓ‘sβ boisterous, acerbic approach leave listeners with a tolerance for their hijinks, or will they leave No Peace thinking, βno thanks?β
While No Peace manifests many upgrades from their (admittedly good) debut, the biggest win might be that No/MΓ‘s firmly institutes their identity. The change isnβt drastic, and No Peace is a natural progression from Consume/Deny/Repent, but the sophisticated onslaught supplied on this sophomore sweep oozes with sneering confidence. Following in the footsteps of Nails, No/MΓ‘s balances grindcore, death metal, and hardcore/crust tendencies with playful intelligence, weaving together Full of Hellβs caustic bite, Napalm Deathβs thuggish simplicity, and Jungle Rotβs warped melodicism into a densely packed third of an hour. And if those touchstones arenβt enough, No/MΓ‘s unleashes Sepultura-informed grooves and a slow leak of Pro-Pain into their secret sauce. Not to fret, though, because despite all the influences, No Peace presents as a unified vision, and one that will rouse languid listeners into a frothing fancy.
No/MΓ‘sβ instrumentation on No Peace sets a high bar with energetic performances, snapping necks with whiplash-inducing riffs and a license to thrill. Joe Vastaβs bass bounces and chugs with in-your-face rumbles throughout No Peace (βAbolition,β βCycle of Sacrificeβ), wielding a thick, surly tone thatβll rabbit punch you into head-banging if youβre standing still. Drummer Henry Everitt wallops the skins hard enough to rattle your ear bones, battering with furious fills (βAbolitionβ) and dropping to half-time backbeats (βNo Peaceβ) as songs demand. Itβs not all about the beatdowns, though, as No/MΓ‘s injects a welcome helping of melody into No Peace. John Letzkusβ guitar slices through the faff to drench the album in a satisfyingly saturated buzz (βAct of Killing,β βSpinelessβ), though he also takes the reins and dazzles with efficient, arpeggiated leads (βLeechβ) that I wish appeared more. Vocalist Roger Rivadeneira rounds out the quartet, shouting, growling, and screeching in a varied attack that demonstrates a willingness to experiment that was largely absent from Consume/Deny/Repent. In total, No/MΓ‘s fires on all cylinders throughout No Peace, and never gives you a moment to come up for air.
With only twenty-two minutes on tap, No/MΓ‘s leaves no room for inessential slop. And besides the half-minute intro flush with wall-of-sound static and indistinct yelling, they wildly succeed. As youβd expect from any decent grindy endeavor, no song pushes past its distilled essence, staying just long enough to rip and bludgeon before getting the fuck out of the way for the next track to exact its toll. No song eclipses the three-minute mark, and each exudes a rabid savagery that seethes with conviction. Additionally, No Peace sounds greatβsure, the dynamic range scores low, but itβs exactly how this brand of overstimulating ass-kicking should sound. Itβs well-mixed, abrasive, and highlights the rhythm section without sacrificing the sparse six-string fortitude. I wish there were a few more songs like βLeech,β partly because No/MΓ‘s excels with the tunefulness, but also because I think it would address the biggest opportunity with No Peaceβthe compact composition allows little room for songs to establish unique flavors, leaving them to sometimes blur together. In the end, though, this is only a minor quibble, and there are many great moments to appreciate.
No/MΓ‘s hasnβt redefined the DNA of deathgrind with No Peace, but they have contributed a worthy addition to its annals. Corrosive, pummeling bangers streamlined with minimal frills sum up to a blistering platter Iβve quite enjoyed. While I havenβt had the pleasure of seeing No/MΓ‘s live, this crew boasts the hallmarks of a band that whips a crowd into a frenzy and ends with a broken bone or missing tooth. With twelve tracks running so lean, No Peace is helplessly easy to spin again and again. If they keep pumping out tunes this good, I canβt wait for what comes next. No mΓ‘s? No. MΓ‘s.
Rating: Very Good!
#2026 #35 #AmericanMetal #DeathMetal #Deathgrind #Exhumed #FullOfHell #Grindcore #JungleRot #Mar26 #Nails #NapalmDeath #NoPeace #NoMas #NoMas #OxygenDestroyer #ProPain #RedefiningDarknessRecords #Review #Reviews #Sepultura
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Redefining Darkness Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: March 13th, 2026 -
No/MΓ‘s β No Peace Review By Grin ReaperDC deathgrind ensemble No/MΓ‘s formed almost a decade ago, pumping out a split, two EPs, and a full-length between 2017 and 2022. Four years later, No/MΓ‘s assails 2026 from the jump, touring with Exhumed and Oxygen Destroyer as well as crackinβ skulls with their sophomore effort, No Peace. Stylistically similar to their debut Consume/Deny/Repent, No Peace offers listeners twenty-two minutes of throat-punching, toe-stomping aural hooliganism thatβs as charming as it is confrontational. Does No/MΓ‘sβ boisterous, acerbic approach leave listeners with a tolerance for their hijinks, or will they leave No Peace thinking, βno thanks?β
While No Peace manifests many upgrades from their (admittedly good) debut, the biggest win might be that No/MΓ‘s firmly institutes their identity. The change isnβt drastic, and No Peace is a natural progression from Consume/Deny/Repent, but the sophisticated onslaught supplied on this sophomore sweep oozes with sneering confidence. Following in the footsteps of Nails, No/MΓ‘s balances grindcore, death metal, and hardcore/crust tendencies with playful intelligence, weaving together Full of Hellβs caustic bite, Napalm Deathβs thuggish simplicity, and Jungle Rotβs warped melodicism into a densely packed third of an hour. And if those touchstones arenβt enough, No/MΓ‘s unleashes Sepultura-informed grooves and a slow leak of Pro-Pain into their secret sauce. Not to fret, though, because despite all the influences, No Peace presents as a unified vision, and one that will rouse languid listeners into a frothing fancy.
No/MΓ‘sβ instrumentation on No Peace sets a high bar with energetic performances, snapping necks with whiplash-inducing riffs and a license to thrill. Joe Vastaβs bass bounces and chugs with in-your-face rumbles throughout No Peace (βAbolition,β βCycle of Sacrificeβ), wielding a thick, surly tone thatβll rabbit punch you into head-banging if youβre standing still. Drummer Henry Everitt wallops the skins hard enough to rattle your ear bones, battering with furious fills (βAbolitionβ) and dropping to half-time backbeats (βNo Peaceβ) as songs demand. Itβs not all about the beatdowns, though, as No/MΓ‘s injects a welcome helping of melody into No Peace. John Letzkusβ guitar slices through the faff to drench the album in a satisfyingly saturated buzz (βAct of Killing,β βSpinelessβ), though he also takes the reins and dazzles with efficient, arpeggiated leads (βLeechβ) that I wish appeared more. Vocalist Roger Rivadeneira rounds out the quartet, shouting, growling, and screeching in a varied attack that demonstrates a willingness to experiment that was largely absent from Consume/Deny/Repent. In total, No/MΓ‘s fires on all cylinders throughout No Peace, and never gives you a moment to come up for air.
With only twenty-two minutes on tap, No/MΓ‘s leaves no room for inessential slop. And besides the half-minute intro flush with wall-of-sound static and indistinct yelling, they wildly succeed. As youβd expect from any decent grindy endeavor, no song pushes past its distilled essence, staying just long enough to rip and bludgeon before getting the fuck out of the way for the next track to exact its toll. No song eclipses the three-minute mark, and each exudes a rabid savagery that seethes with conviction. Additionally, No Peace sounds greatβsure, the dynamic range scores low, but itβs exactly how this brand of overstimulating ass-kicking should sound. Itβs well-mixed, abrasive, and highlights the rhythm section without sacrificing the sparse six-string fortitude. I wish there were a few more songs like βLeech,β partly because No/MΓ‘s excels with the tunefulness, but also because I think it would address the biggest opportunity with No Peaceβthe compact composition allows little room for songs to establish unique flavors, leaving them to sometimes blur together. In the end, though, this is only a minor quibble, and there are many great moments to appreciate.
No/MΓ‘s hasnβt redefined the DNA of deathgrind with No Peace, but they have contributed a worthy addition to its annals. Corrosive, pummeling bangers streamlined with minimal frills sum up to a blistering platter Iβve quite enjoyed. While I havenβt had the pleasure of seeing No/MΓ‘s live, this crew boasts the hallmarks of a band that whips a crowd into a frenzy and ends with a broken bone or missing tooth. With twelve tracks running so lean, No Peace is helplessly easy to spin again and again. If they keep pumping out tunes this good, I canβt wait for what comes next. No mΓ‘s? No. MΓ‘s.
Rating: Very Good!
#2026 #35 #AmericanMetal #DeathMetal #Deathgrind #Exhumed #FullOfHell #Grindcore #JungleRot #Mar26 #Nails #NapalmDeath #NoPeace #NoMas #NoMas #OxygenDestroyer #ProPain #RedefiningDarknessRecords #Review #Reviews #Sepultura
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Redefining Darkness Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: March 13th, 2026 -
Japanese-Italian restaurant to open soon alongside Torontoβs newest boutique hotel https://www.diningandcooking.com/2516078/japanese-italian-restaurant-to-open-soon-alongside-torontos-newest-boutique-hotel/ #bellis #FoodDelivery #Hotel #Italia #Italian #ItalianFoodDelivery #ItalianRestaurants #italiano #italy #nomas #Restaurants #toronto
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Japanese-Italian restaurant to open soon alongside Torontoβs newest boutique hotel https://www.diningandcooking.com/2516078/japanese-italian-restaurant-to-open-soon-alongside-torontos-newest-boutique-hotel/ #bellis #FoodDelivery #Hotel #Italia #Italian #ItalianFoodDelivery #ItalianRestaurants #italiano #italy #nomas #Restaurants #toronto
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Japanese-Italian restaurant to open soon alongside Torontoβs newest boutique hotel https://www.diningandcooking.com/2516078/japanese-italian-restaurant-to-open-soon-alongside-torontos-newest-boutique-hotel/ #bellis #FoodDelivery #Hotel #Italia #Italian #ItalianFoodDelivery #ItalianRestaurants #italiano #italy #nomas #Restaurants #toronto
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The Withdrawal.....Bondispeak for Retreat.
Not an end , not a beginning. A moment in the putsch of POTUS to flex the oligarchy's limpest of members.
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The Withdrawal.....Bondispeak for Retreat.
Not an end , not a beginning. A moment in the putsch of POTUS to flex the oligarchy's limpest of members.
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The Withdrawal.....Bondispeak for Retreat.
Not an end , not a beginning. A moment in the putsch of POTUS to flex the oligarchy's limpest of members.
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The Withdrawal.....Bondispeak for Retreat.
Not an end , not a beginning. A moment in the putsch of POTUS to flex the oligarchy's limpest of members.
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The Withdrawal.....Bondispeak for Retreat.
Not an end , not a beginning. A moment in the putsch of POTUS to flex the oligarchy's limpest of members.
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Hoy alzo la voz,
no por ruido,
sino por justicia.Porque ninguna mujer deberΓa
caminar con el miedo agarrado al pecho,
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como si fuera un idioma de supervivencia.Hoy recuerdo a las que ya no estΓ‘n,
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Que no nos acostumbren.
Que no nos duela siempre lo mismo.Y que maΓ±ana sea, por fin,
un dΓa sin nombres que lamentar,
solo vidas que avanzar.#diainternacionalcontralaviolenciacontralamujer
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Hoy alzo la voz,
no por ruido,
sino por justicia.Porque ninguna mujer deberΓa
caminar con el miedo agarrado al pecho,
ni aprender a leer miradas
como si fuera un idioma de supervivencia.Hoy recuerdo a las que ya no estΓ‘n,
y abrazo, con rabia y ternura,
a las que seguimos aquΓ.Que no nos callen.
Que no nos acostumbren.
Que no nos duela siempre lo mismo.Y que maΓ±ana sea, por fin,
un dΓa sin nombres que lamentar,
solo vidas que avanzar.#diainternacionalcontralaviolenciacontralamujer
#25n
#nomas
#igualdad
#bastaya