>Paul Furburger
Just a reminder that Paul Furber was the BO of /cbts/ before Q moved to a more secure platform (8chan) and is, in all probability, the originator of the BigDickanon larp.
>Paul Furburger
Just a reminder that Paul Furber was the BO of /cbts/ before Q moved to a more secure platform (8chan) and is, in all probability, the originator of the BigDickanon larp.
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Furthermore, later "drops" heavily focused on South Africa, which was just a little too "coincidental".
Tried posting this and kept getting "server took too long …" thus my test post
Yet the English-speaking media can't quite agree on how one of the two co-hosts should be described. It is "the Ukraine" in the UK's Daily Mirror, and simply "Ukraine" in the Times of India. Why the confusion?
"The Ukraine" is incorrect both grammatically and politically, says Oksana Kyzyma of the Embassy of Ukraine in London.
"Ukraine is both the conventional short and long name of the country," she says. "This name is stated in the Ukrainian Declaration of Independence and Constitution."
The use of the article relates to the time before independence in 1991, when Ukraine was a republic of the Soviet Union known as the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, she says. Since then, it should be merely Ukraine.
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-18233844
>BBC… damnit
Gotta watch out for that BBC; you never know when to trust it. (I kekked because they are still currently self promoting their reliability and trustworthiness).
I'd post the mp4 but …