It’s often (but not always) available at supermarkets, but it’s not commonly eaten. Hopefully the tradition will die off with the older generations.
It’s often (but not always) available at supermarkets, but it’s not commonly eaten. Hopefully the tradition will die off with the older generations.
Eight might be young enough to forgive them, but I highly doubt eleven is.
There way too many tankies on Lemmy.
“All passengers were safe because they were local residents of Alama village,” said Ramadhani, adding that the village is in a mountainous district which can be reached only by helicopter. A joint security force was deployed to search for the attackers, who ran into the dense jungle.
So Papuans hired this guy to get them home, and when he did, their community murdered him. Guess Papuans need to learn to fly or never leave their homes if they live in a mountainous village.
Not everything is about the US.
It’s bizarre to me that the country doesn’t have a line of succession for the next person to automatically assume the vacant position.
Great! Maybe next stop farming octopuses.
Like Trump even knows what respect is. He thinks it’s worshiping somebody (himself, mostly) and groveling at their feet.
I don’t work in the field, but I follow it a bit. I live in Washington and we get tons of dogs imported from Texas.
When Benson Wanjala started farming in his western Kenya village two and a half decades ago, his 10-acre farm could produce a bountiful harvest of 200 bags of maize. That has dwindled to 30.
Step 1 might be to not plant the same crop on the same land for two and a half decades straight.
They did almost literally ask for it.
If polio is a problem, the problem is that people aren’t vaccinated. So yeah, that’s what they should be doing. They should also be vaccinating the Palestinians.
Also, pretty much every army vaccinates its soldiers. As well they should. I don’t know why you would be advocating for them to be unvaccinated, thus enabling them to spread disease.
Good.