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he searched it again recently, and got the same results as I did.
Oh so when I checked it wasn't in the store.
Also don't know how to find the store.
should I harass him on patreon about this?
I need to send him another message about discord shilling
Maybe you know, maybe don't know what's going on in Slovakia, right now. This article was published by the publisher Aktuality.sk in post mortem by Jan Kuciak (27), who was an investigative journalist, killed with his spouse in his home last weekend. In Early 2000's after Slovakia joined the EU, some very naughty Italians fled the Italy and moved to live "a better life" in Eastern Slovakia. These people are part of 'Ndrangheta and made a living in Slovakia.
(Source in Slovak, https://www.aktuality.sk/clanok/568007/talianska-mafia-na-slovensku-jej-chapadla-siahaju-aj-do-politiky/). Following are cherry picks, article is too long, and author died before he could write the ending of the article.
> The guy from Italian mafia (Vadala) was promoted by ex-minister of agriculture who is prosecuted for ordering a murder in 1997 of his woman companion and ex-coworker Sylvia. Vadala was suggested to then Minister by Maria T., today's head state advisor, who is in close contact with the current PM of the Slovak Republic on the daily basis.
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> Maria T. with Vadala cofounded a company GIA MANAGEMENT in 2011 where she stayed for a year, after that she changed her role and started working as an assistant of a member of a parliament named Viliam Jasan. In 2015 she left her position again and was "promoted" to work at the Government Office (GO) of the Slovak Republic, shortly after Viliam Jasan followed her to the GO and became the secretary of the security council at GO with the "Top Secret" security clearance and he was directly under the PM of Slovakia.
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> It's known that Jasan and Vadala were in direct contact because Jasan sold his company directly to Vadala.
The NYT article https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/26/world/europe/jan-kuciak-slovakia-journalist-killed.html
Fucking vampire doctors
Andreas and Sandra live in a German forest as there’s no house for them
EU ‘wants Brexit Britain to accept ECJ rulings indefinitely’
AfD party leader: Nations wish to decide for themselves whom they accept into their community
“Migrants want to benefit from European consumption and economic goods”
German constitutional lawyer calls for change to asylum law
Trump privately says executing drug dealers is a good idea
Far-left action group gets Wild West children’s party banned
Ritual killings reach the shores of Europe
Germany: Muslims praying halt rail traffic
Former Czech president sides with Viktor Orban
now that's some shit
that David Hogg kid got twitter verified
bluecheck fittin'
What mate?
jews did wtc
I'm late to the party on this but I want to confirm there are more words then just "gun" that are being treated unequally by search engines and other major internet platforms.
I have in the past been an EiC at a now closed consumer news website that focused on Lolita fashion. Lolita fashion is a style of clothing who's name suffers from a bad case of Engrish; it is, in reality, a very hyper-prudish group with no relation to the book. However, we struggled with google ads for an extensive period of time when trying to come up with the name for our site because google wanted to almost exclusively serve us sex product and explicitly adult ads if the word "lolita" was too common or in the domain name. On tumblr the term "lolita" is also highly censored and makes it difficult for Lolitas to find content they are interested in; they have had to switch over to hashtags without that word in it. Youtube has also cracked down on Lolita youtubers, or so I've been told, who can no longer place ads on videos that are about Lolita fashion.
That's insane
Our site eventually went so in the red, along with other issues, that it had to be shut down. Part of the reason was that we had a lot of traffic, but very little ability to utilize ads.
Google ads may have not completely saved it, but we considered it a very mentionable contributor to what happened.
I think part of the problem with the term "lolita" is its unfortunate (and usually improper) association with pedophilia
This is true; Lolita fashion is a victim of Engrish. In Japan it does not hold that direct association. The Japanese know of the book, but they do not assume the two are connected. If the style had originated in America the community would have likely changed the name already, but the style began in Harajuku in the 1980s and then very slowly spread across the world. Almost all the brands that make the clothing are Japanese and they say Lolita.
Yeah. It is quite unfortunate, because Lolita fashion is actually quite conservative, and (in my opinion) it looks better than most fashions that come out of Europe these days.