

- Crumb - Locket
- Other songs by Crumb
- Delta Sleep - Spy Dolphin
- Chon - Bubble Dream
- 3nd - into the water ~ water
- Elephant Gym - Finger




Baba Yetu by Stellenbosch Choir (or anyone actually)
This term goes back to the 1968 Prague spring.
It was an uprising, an attempt by the Czechoslovak communist party at reformation towards more democracy and freedom of the press. Then troops from other members of the Warsaw pact marched in and subdued it.
From then on, communists who supported more democracy and freedom called the pro-quelling communists “tankies” as they marched in with tanks.
I know they love horses and have beautiful breeds.
They speak a Turkic language. I would guess they’re culture and cuisine is maybe a bit similar to Uzbek. Lagman and fried dough with meat inside. I would guess lamb or mutton is big.
Maybe you can even understand: Bir, jeki, üsch, tört, bess, alty, zhety, segges, togges, on
I’m German btw, I don’t know why your colleagues don’t know Turkmenistan.
On the mention of age of empires:
I have this very clear memory of a voice shout/sound effect within the score that goes like: “URRRRRREPP!”
My friends didn’t remember that or it wasn’t memorable to them. To you know what I mean?
„Der Bergfried ist komplett!“
Stronghold Crusader


I had an Opel Corsa B which I called “The Black Corsair” or sometimes “the nutshell” (which is an expression for a dingy tiny lil boat).
Then I had a Toyota Corolla '97 which I called “Aubergine” cause of its colour and because we sometimes call cheap cars cucumbers.


Brick gothic
And brick factories with high arches windows and rounded roofs


German here. I was taught the same thing, when walking on a country road. If there’s a pavement, I walk wherever.
Very easy actually. I have never had the problem, American media shows with ice cream being to hard. I’m pretty sure, we make our ice cream differently than the USA, very close to Italian gelato.


You can fit in more easily. Having the steering axle in the back relative to the direction of movement allows you to drive tighter curves (like a forklift).


I hate running, so I don’t do it.
I love hiking and swimming and team sports, so I do them.


Nu Pogodi is goated


The arguments Fahrenheit’s defenders make are not objective, they vary from person to person. Does a hot summer’s day feel like 100%? Yes, no, maybe? For me it doesn’t, I’ve been in a sauna. Does an arbitrary distance below freezing feel like 0%? Or does 0% come earlier, i.e. once you can no longer exist without clothing?
If the defenders made arguments like “it’s neat to have 100° at body temperature” I wouldn’t say anything. But the arguments they make (see my quote) are not factual.


*Europeans, Asians, Africans, southamericans, australiaandoceanians and 23/24 of northamericans
*21.11°


“Fahrenheit describes the level of comfort for a human. From coldest to warmest that you may experience outside.”


Ongezellig!!!