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2018-07-30 21:29:14 UTC

Looks like they are wearing pineapple pajamas.

2018-07-30 21:29:37 UTC

DA vat ook nou credit vir die Mugabe ruling :/

2018-07-30 21:29:37 UTC

Ditsem! @cยตrvy, you just advanced to level 10!

2018-07-30 21:31:34 UTC

@theeChristopher Btw are you using your computer? Have your tried using app on your phone? Mic might work then

2018-07-30 21:31:58 UTC

I'll give it a try on my phone thanks @Malcolm the Seceder

2018-07-30 21:32:12 UTC

perhaps I should use the desktop app and not the webapp

2018-07-30 21:33:03 UTC

Not sure. I just downloaded the app onto my phone that's what I use. Sheamus couldn't get his headset to work on comp but worked fine on phone

2018-07-30 21:34:53 UTC

great will give it a try

2018-07-30 21:35:09 UTC
2018-07-30 21:35:21 UTC

you must get your shower doors sandblasted.

2018-07-30 21:48:38 UTC
2018-07-30 21:49:48 UTC

@Daniel van Straaten Thank man, i'll have a look at it now.

2018-07-30 21:55:43 UTC

Lol all gone

2018-07-30 21:55:47 UTC

everyone ran away

2018-07-30 21:57:04 UTC

Into the inner sanctum

2018-07-30 22:08:40 UTC

oh you were listening to his video

2018-07-30 22:09:44 UTC

The EFF are the small boys, the ANC uses them

2018-07-30 22:09:57 UTC

they are waiting for us to take the first step

2018-07-30 22:10:03 UTC

so they can say see they hate us.

2018-07-30 22:10:16 UTC

guys in the chat

2018-07-30 22:10:26 UTC

have you watched the video mind of the black man?

2018-07-30 22:10:52 UTC

I grew up in the rural areas and not once could a zulu explain to me the colour of grass.

2018-07-30 22:20:00 UTC

Grass is green isn't it?

2018-07-30 22:31:53 UTC

they don't have a word to describe it

2018-07-30 22:32:13 UTC

so they will say grass looks like when the water has growth on it

2018-07-30 22:32:20 UTC

and then they will refer to green.

2018-07-30 22:35:03 UTC

starbird needs this @Shiver

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/471436422616842241/473619562911498240/c554055e7f2f7a799c457d7b2857cb49.jpg

2018-07-30 22:36:40 UTC

ey guys

2018-07-30 22:41:55 UTC

yummeh

2018-07-30 22:45:12 UTC

Genealogical Institute of South Africa (GISA)
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: +27 (0)21 887 5070
Fax +27 (0)21 887 5031
Physical address: 115 Banghoek Rd, STELLENBOSCH
Postal address: PO Box 3033, MATIELAND, 7602

2018-07-31 08:04:54 UTC

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2018-07-31 08:46:00 UTC

"My impression as to your cheap labour was soon disillusioned when I saw your people at work. No doubt they are lowly paid, but the return is equally so; to see your men at work made me feel that you are a very satisfied and easy-going race who reckon time is no object. When I spoke to some managers they informed me that it was impossible to change the habits of a national heritage."
This excerpt appears in Ha-Joon Chang's book "Bad Samaritans" and it was written by an Australian consultant with regards to Japan in August 1915. Chang also mentions Sidney Gulick's 1903 book "Evolution of the Japanese" which also stereotypes the Japanese as "'easy-going' and 'emotional' people who possessed qualities like 'lightness of heart, freedom from all anxiety for the future, living chiefly for the present.'"

I don't have details on Brazil, but I am almost certain that this "Brazilian time" is just a symptom of some completely reversible, systemic problem that is making it difficult to do business with high-technologies in Brazil.

2018-07-31 09:45:51 UTC

Hallo Guys

2018-07-31 09:49:26 UTC

Unfortunately can't talk

2018-07-31 11:48:36 UTC
2018-07-31 14:05:40 UTC

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2018-07-31 14:29:31 UTC

On 8 September 1834, the Boer Kommissietrek of 20 men and one woman including a retinue of coloured servants, set off from Grahamstown for Natal with 14 wagons. Moving through the Eastern Cape, they were welcomed by the Xhosa who were at loggerheads with the neighbouring Zulu King Dingane kaSenzangakhona, and they passed unharmed into Natal. They travelled more or less the same route as Dr. Andrew Smith had taken two years earlier.

The trek avoided the coastal route, keeping to the flatter inland terrain. The kommissietrek approached Port Natal from East Griqualand and Ixopo, crossing the upper regions of the Mtamvuna and Umkomazi rivers. The travel pace was slow due to the rugged terrain, and since it was the summer, the rainy season had swollen many of the rivers to their maximum. Progress required days of scouting to locate the most suitable tracks to negotiate. Eventually after weeks of incredible toil, the small party arrived at Port Natal crossing the Congela River and weaving their way through the coastal forest into the bay area. They had travelled a distance of about 650 km from Grahamstown. This trip would have taken about 5โ€“6 months with their slow moving wagons. The Drakensberg route via Kerkenberg into Natal had not yet been discovered.

They arrived at the sweltering hot bay of Port Natal in February 1835 exhausted after their long journey. There, the trek was soon welcomed with open arms by the few British hunters and ivory traders there such as James Collis and including semi-invalid Rev. Allen Francis Gardiner (1794โ€“1851), an ex-commander of the Royal Navy ship Clinker, who had decided to start a mission station there.

2018-07-31 14:31:09 UTC
2018-07-31 14:33:47 UTC

thanks

2018-07-31 14:35:26 UTC

The Xhosa Wars (also known as the Cape Frontier Wars, or Africa's 100 Years War) were a series of nine wars or flare-ups (from 1779 to 1879) between the Xhosa tribes and European settlers in what is now the Eastern Cape in South Africa. These events were the longest-running military action in the history of African colonialism.[a][2]

2018-07-31 14:37:19 UTC

The Second Boer War (11 October 1899 โ€“ 31 May 1902) was fought between the British Empire and two Boer states, the South African Republic (Republic of Transvaal) and the Orange Free State, over the Empire's influence in South Africa. It is also known variously as the Boer War, Anglo-Boer War, or South African War. Initial Boer attacks were successful, and although British reinforcements later reversed these, the war continued for years with Boer guerrilla warfare, until harsh British counter-measures brought them to terms.

2018-07-31 14:37:46 UTC

The First Boer War (Afrikaans: Eerste Vryheidsoorlog, literally "First Freedom War"), also known as the First Anglo-Boer War, the Transvaal War or the Transvaal Rebellion, was a war fought from 16 December 1880 until 23 March 1881 between the United Kingdom and the South African Republic (also known as Transvaal Republic; not to be confused with the modern-day Republic of South Africa).[1] The war resulted in defeat for the British and the second independence of the South African Republic.

2018-07-31 14:38:46 UTC

1910 Union of South Africa, mostly British Favoured rule until 1948

2018-07-31 14:39:16 UTC

1948 Start of Apartheid (Afrikaner favoritism)

2018-07-31 14:40:07 UTC

1976 Soweto Uprisings (Led by the black consciousness movement and SASSO)

2018-07-31 14:40:43 UTC

Soviets saw the ANC becoming irrelevant and took them for further training in Vietnam

2018-07-31 14:41:37 UTC

1980s-1994 People's War (ANC consolidating power against competing black african political organisations)

2018-07-31 14:42:14 UTC
2018-07-31 14:42:51 UTC

cape town, johannesburg, durban

2018-07-31 14:45:09 UTC
2018-07-31 14:46:42 UTC

@AltCapRight here is the kangaroo court happening right now https://twitter.com/Klipkop12/status/1024238897285537792

2018-07-31 14:47:05 UTC

this girl was probably born in the 90s

2018-07-31 14:58:27 UTC

@Klipkop (Clip-Cop) great idea, how about a 2d map of africa with growing territorial borders over time

2018-07-31 14:59:15 UTC

Can you also do a map showing Wakanda? I wanna go there

2018-07-31 14:59:39 UTC
2018-07-31 15:11:10 UTC

Iโ€™m just listening In, Iโ€™m busy driving

2018-07-31 15:11:30 UTC

Will prob be home In 30mins

2018-07-31 15:11:50 UTC

You shouldn't be texting while driving

2018-07-31 15:11:57 UTC

๐Ÿ˜‚

2018-07-31 15:23:12 UTC

@AltCapRight Early conflicts
First war (1779โ€“81)
The First Xhosa War broke out in 1779 between Boer frontiersmen and the Xhosa. In December 1779 an armed clash started, the war was resulted by allegations of cattle theft by Xhosa people. This led to Adreaan Van Jaarsveld capturing a large number of cattle from the Xhosa and claiming to have driven them out of Zuurveld by July 1781 [4]

Second war (1789โ€“93)
The second war involved a larger territory.

Start of British involvement
Fourth War (1811โ€“12)
The Fourth War was the first experienced under British rule.
Fifth War (1818โ€“19)

2018-07-31 15:27:51 UTC

#question was Zuurveld White land that blacks immigrated to and then were driven out?

2018-07-31 15:30:19 UTC

Did any of the wars above result in border expansion?

2018-07-31 15:30:39 UTC

If one of them did, did the war start because of White aggression or not?

2018-07-31 15:36:54 UTC

Dutch and Serbs

2018-07-31 15:37:12 UTC

note how uncontroversial the height comment is

2018-07-31 15:39:42 UTC

18 in Cape Town

2018-07-31 15:39:42 UTC

Ditsem! @Nogals, you just advanced to level 1!

2018-07-31 15:40:27 UTC

ja I'm cold

2018-07-31 15:41:25 UTC

@HoppeanSnake_ZA you should know the island, its where the Boers were sent, St Helena is where Napoleon was sent

2018-07-31 15:42:02 UTC

@Nogals now I remember

2018-07-31 17:24:25 UTC

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2018-07-31 17:24:26 UTC

Ditsem! @The Burn, you just advanced to level 3!

2018-07-31 17:51:41 UTC

to

2018-07-31 17:51:54 UTC

To download Youtube Videos free https://qdownloader.net/

2018-07-31 17:56:29 UTC

My signal is bad. All of us are very aggressive, we are so angry and have to keep it inside and it wants to explode

2018-07-31 17:57:35 UTC

We have generator, but we've been lucky so far

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