You mean their ideas or what the initials stand for?
The first one, some miniscule right wing Trump lovers, the second one, I have no idea.
You mean their ideas or what the initials stand for?
The first one, some miniscule right wing Trump lovers, the second one, I have no idea.
The initials, was what I was going for ![]()
Judging by the exit polls, we’ll have too much far-right in. Again.
There’s some other interesting party names…
It’s a shame I’m completely against far-right, otherwise I’d have felt obliged to like “Voice of Logic”
The leader of that party is one of the worst. She capitalized going viral for hateful comments, and unfortunately media gives her a spot to be heard. She rose to prominence by being a disgrace, basically.
It’s a theme that far right parties have nice-sounding names completely contradicting their parties’ values.
In the Netherlands, the main two far right parties are called “Party for Freedom”, which wants to take away the freedom of muslims to practice their religion in the Netherlands, and “Forum for Democracy”, which seems to be the largest thread to our functional democracy at the moment.
Remember when our Nazi party was found guilty for a long list of serious crimes?
Well, somehow, it’s OK in this joke of a country to be sentenced to prison for the worst crimes of the penal code, and yet be very well free to take part in our democratic government.
The Nazi parties are happy and into parliament again, openly thanking people who are in prison for their success.
You would have had a fit if you ever heard the “reasinings” coming out of that particular voice ahahaha
Even Twitter trolls are in awe of that person about how ludicrous she can be.
it was part of study
And the study results are probably only true if they were falsified. We may need a mathematician yet again …
good news!
Huzzah!
some people have learned nothing from the “people eating tide pods” situation, apparently:
picture from the pharmacy … those are body creams, called “body desserts”, a “delicious treat” and decorated with fruits and other edible stuff and placed in what can be called a food/icecream bucket. ![]()
No problem, it’s organic after all, so should be safe to eat. Just like - say - Orellanine.
My very first thought was, “Oh, ice cream?
Now I need to get some when I next go for groceries.”
I remember my first encounter with the concept of using food for cosmetics was when I read that Cleopatra had bathed in donkey milk, because of “beauty” … and, living in a country where many people suffered from hunger, the disgust I felt at the thought.
Later the same when we returned to Germany, shampoos etc. with apricots and peaches, etc.
To be honest I always thought that this was an ancient PsyOps of the kind “look at how rich is our country, our queen bathes in donkey milk” exactly because donkeys are not known for the amount of milk they produce ( in our minds -and in reality - cows and sheep have the homely image of them having udders full of milk, but not donkeys).
Even today, donkey milk, is a rare and opulent component, I quote:
a kilogram of donkey milk cheese costs around $1,130, which makes it the world’s most expensive cheese
so, I hope this alleviates any feeling of disgust over that wasteful behaviour because it was just probably a lie/flex of the ancient times ![]()
OTOH the rich have never been ashamed to use and waste even the rarest and most costly things for nonsense …
While this is true, we have to keep in mind that ancient times mean ancient logistics. Even modern production farms would struggle to fulfill a bath like that on the regular.
Meanwhile, this is very interesting:
That’s not exactly true. There is a significant subdivision of the rich who act in the opposite direction by being very stingy, even toward themselves (think Scrooge). I suspect this may be the result of an impoverished youth (Cary Grant, for example, who worked as a clown on stilts on Coney Island when he first began), or due to an aberration (e.g., Howard Hughes).