Message from @woll3

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2020-03-01 18:37:00 UTC  

Anyone have the Oxford stats on immigration cost

2020-03-01 18:37:03 UTC  

I need quick

2020-03-01 20:33:41 UTC  

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2020-03-01 20:37:19 UTC  

good. was one doctor that did say that this age of transsexual kids will be looked back on in medical history as one of the most unethical and barbaric events ever and will be on the same line as the medical experiment done by the axis under ww2

2020-03-01 20:37:42 UTC  

we can only hope

2020-03-01 20:42:03 UTC  

we will see the full effects in ca 10-15 years when all the victims that are still alive grow up and start looking for reparations for their abuse and ruined life's.
the shift have already started as people are no longer that accepting of LGBT crap as before and you have more and more transsexuals coming out regretting hard ruining their life's

2020-03-01 20:56:46 UTC  

it will be like how we lobotomized people @Nordhand

2020-03-01 22:31:48 UTC  

Only this time they fucked up, fascism looks pretty good now huh.

2020-03-01 22:32:08 UTC  

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2020-03-01 22:32:55 UTC  

> tfw just wanted to play vidya

2020-03-01 22:33:22 UTC  

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2020-03-01 22:34:48 UTC  

clown world makes muh reich good in comparison

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/683804464443818004/iu.png

2020-03-01 22:43:30 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/683806653178576896/963-9637235_curved-croissant-80g-croissant.png

2020-03-01 22:45:52 UTC  

ah a classic sign of turkish failure

2020-03-01 22:47:15 UTC  

```According to one of a group of similar legends, which vary only in detail, a baker of the 17th century, working through the night at a time when his city (either Vienna in 1683 or Budapest in 1686) was under siege by the Turks, heard faint underground rumbling sounds which, on investigation, proved to be caused by a Turkish attempt to invade the city by tunneling under the walls. The tunnel was blown up. The baker asked no reward other than the exclusive right to bake crescent-shaped pastries commemorating the incident, the crescent being the symbol of Islam. He was duly rewarded in this way, and the croissant was born. The story seems to owe its origin, or at least its wide diffusion, to Alfred Gottschalk, who wrote about the croissant for the first edition [1938] of the Larousse Gastronomique and there gave the legend in the Turkish attack on Budapest in 1686 version; but on the history of food, opted for the 'siege of Vienna in 1683' version.```

2020-03-01 22:49:11 UTC  

based

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/683808083201359873/iu.png

2020-03-01 22:51:38 UTC  

That would be a Kipferl though

2020-03-01 22:53:07 UTC  

Haven't Kipferls been around a lot longer though?

2020-03-01 22:54:26 UTC  

Its the same legend

2020-03-01 22:54:59 UTC  

But it was mentioned in 1200 yes

2020-03-01 22:55:05 UTC  

sometime around then

2020-03-01 22:57:02 UTC  

But either way Kipferl are crescent shaped as well, and Croissants supposedly came up in the 1700's

2020-03-01 22:57:21 UTC  

But who the fuck knows, all we know is that the French just appropriated from us

2020-03-01 22:57:57 UTC  

they are pretty similar. My theory is that kipferls were around far longer and the croissant is just a more recent evolution of it

2020-03-01 22:58:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/683810363929788541/its-friday-nigga-ce28ec-promo.png

2020-03-01 22:59:28 UTC  

thats what records show at least, supposedly it happened when Marie Antoinette took some with her during a france visit

2020-03-01 23:05:02 UTC  

😍

2020-03-01 23:05:06 UTC  

EL CID!!!!!!

2020-03-01 23:15:01 UTC  

el cid is an amazing film

2020-03-01 23:21:39 UTC  

Not the most accurate, but still very good

2020-03-01 23:33:27 UTC  

nice, in hd too

2020-03-02 01:53:37 UTC  

Egghead

2020-03-02 06:28:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/683923603657457664/1583123951630.png

2020-03-02 08:10:00 UTC  

Lightsabers instantly cauterize the wound

2020-03-02 08:10:18 UTC  

Wouldn't that make them more survivable then normal swords?