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Nationalism is a plague on civilized society. It's a countrywide version of segregation. "Separate but equal" is not equal.

Nationalism encourages pride in country, which leads to the belief of superiority of country, which leads to attacking anyone who criticizes their country.

*accidentally clicks on 'united nations' instead of the us on a survey*

'well, that's one way of refusing to accept the legitimacy of America...'

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Flooding semi rural areas with sprawling queer 3d printed bunker communes dotting the landscape that put Hoxha to shame

Can some techbro from the bay or sea comandeer a concrete 3d printer from a tech company when those get more common and start guerilla printing cheap homes pls

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u were so preoccupied browsing wikihow u never stopped to think if u should browse wikishould

@noelle
Salt lake city seems to only take on the nickname sl,ut city during pride week

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Today, I learned that the language that stood in for "Wakandan" in the Black Panther movie is a real language called Xhosa. The "x" is a click. It happens at the alveolar ridge, which is the part where the roof of your mouth swoops up behind your teeth before it becomes your palette. The following "h" is because it's aspirated. So don't say it like "Kousa" or whatever. Try the click. English speakers make this noise to imitate a clock sometimes, so it's not THAT hard to do. I'm not practiced enough to differentiate in saying or hearing the aspiration, though.