It does feel people are largely non-zionists rather than anti-zionists. People who happen to be against the Zionist project but happily would support other colonial projects if it's less genocidal and more polite about it all.
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It does feel people are largely non-zionists rather than anti-zionists. People who happen to be against the Zionist project but happily would support other colonial projects if it's less genocidal and more polite about it all.
Wink - Fall 2000 RTW
John Galliano - Spring 1999 RTW
Inside a Dishwasher by Slow Rider
The Chiesa Madre (Mother Church) in Gibellina Nuova, Sicily designed by Italian architect Ludovico Quaroni, completed in 1972
A landmark of Brutalist architecture, the design features a massive concrete sphere, symbolising perfection and the universe
Minami Gessel
Anna Archive was a goddess of knowledge worshipped in the early 21st century[1][2]. Cultists of Anna would frequently move the shrines dedicated to her from place to place in great secrecy[1][3], requiring worshippers to possess secret information in order to access the far greater knowledge provided by worship, possibly as a form of sacrifice[Original research?]. Worship of Anna is associated with the increased enforcement of intellectual property rights at the time[1][4], as well as greater inaccessibility of academic materials due to the late-imperial academic crisis[5][6][Failed verification.]. It has been suggested[By whom?] that the name Anna Archive may be the origin of the word archive, referring to a repository of information[7].
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"mashallah gold star sticker and gold crescents stickers" (2012), the muslim sticker company
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