Plenty of meaningless waffle today
Keep up the good work John.
Plenty of meaningless waffle today
It's never funny unless it's funny. I have British sense if humer. That's part of my culture. Our culture is under threat from our own.Plenty of meaningless waffle today, trying to distract attention from Israel's genocide of Palestinians.
Filly and Bod think it's funny.
If I can remember correctly: Aureus.What currency did they use?
No, your culture is under threat from ukrainians and jews. It's no longer possible to make fish n chips because those people caused the potatoes to shrink and becoming damp. Also, there is very little supply, but expensive.Our culture is under threat from our own.
She is still hot thoughApparently, Rachel Riley might be in a spot of bother. She has been accused of jumping the gun, by initially blaming the Sydney attack on an Islamist, but is now claiming that her tweet was "misunderstood". This is the tweet in question. Judge for yourselves:
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She is still hot though
She is lovely. And a very intelligent young lady.She is still hot though
As your pin up girl?And she took down Anne Robinson
Apparently, Rachel Riley might be in a spot of bother. She has been accused of jumping the gun, by initially blaming the Sydney attack on an Islamist, but is now claiming that her tweet was "misunderstood". This is the tweet in question. Judge for yourselves:
You need to do more research!
Palestine’
In AD 135, following a failed Jewish revolt, Roman Emperor Hadrian expelled the Jews from Jerusalem and decreed that the city and surrounding territory be part of a larger entity called “Syria-Palestina.” “Palestina” took its name from the coastal territory of the ancient Philistines, enemies of the Israelites (ancestors of the Jews).
The history of ‘Israel’ and ‘Palestine’: Alternative names, competing claims
This history of Israel and Palestine is complicated. One land, two names. Those on each side claim the land as theirs, under their chosen name.theconversation.com
If I can Google correctly. AureusIf I can remember correctly: Aureus.
It's possible to go back way before that starting here and using the linkssince around 1900
History isn't a science, as such there are no absolute truths.If there isn't an exact science, how can there possibly be and exact History