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I have never wanted a miniature more than the fucking Squeedle from quar look at this goofy thing
@yungbabushka
Flying my tricolor in Chicago for Lietuva100
Lithuanian national anthem performed using trains #AtkurtaiLietuvai100
Lithuanian Statehood Day 2017, Chicago
More info a www.fb.com/TheBrokenChicago
More info at www.facebook.com/TheBrokenChicago
Trump has an 80% chance of winning. We’ve lost the senate. The stock market it currently plummeting. I am so scared and disappointed. I feel like I cannot breathe.
Freedom as we know it is in jeopardy.
Hey there friends. Honestly fuck you if you say this doesn’t matter. Unfollow me if you voted Trump. Unfollow me if you voted third party.
Because it fucking matters.
Maybe not tomorrow. Or next week.
But in six months when I get denied health insurance because I have chronic illnesses, it’s gonna matter. When I can no longer get my yearly checkups and birth control at my Planned Parenthood, it’s gonna matter. When my lbgtq friends can no longer marry, it’s gonna matter. When my Muslim and Latinx friends get deported it’s gonna matter. When my black friends get stopped and frisked day in and day out because of their skin, it’s gonna matter. When people lose jobs and can’t get new ones because we plummet into another recession, it’s gonna matter. When big corporations get even deeper tax cuts and the middle class completely disappears, it’s gonna matter. When torture becomes regular practice for our military again, it’s gonna matter. When the chances of a nuclear war go up astronomically because Trump “won’t take nukes off the table” it’s gonna matter.
Let me be as mother fucking clear as crystal:
This matters more than anything has ever mattered in our fucking lifetimes.
American’s joke about moving to Canada on Trump win. People in the Baltics are dead serious about their nations & lives being in danger.
Garry Kasparov (via official-estonia)
Lithuania Regina~
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The vilification of Eastern Europeans and Slavs and their culture in Western media is to this day a theme that is widely accepted and it, frankly, makes me sick to think that a people as faceted and multicultural and incredibly rich is being reduced to a stereotype that portrays it in abhorrently negative light and y'all a-okay with that
Armenian Independence Day Giveaway
Բարև բոլորի! Since this September 21st will be the 25th anniversary of our free and independent Armenia, I have decided to do a celebratory giveaway of things I picked up while I was in Armenia.
The Giveaway will include:
Hand-knitted Mount Ararat winter hat
Armenian Cuisine cookbook in English (from a bookstore in Yerevan)
Armenian Alphabet bag
Armenian slippers knitted by the grandmas at Noratus Cemetary
Handmade coin purse by Syrian Armenian craftspeople
Sharan squirrel with mittens Christmas ornament
Berd Bears keychain
Talin Dolls Armenian woman in traditional clothing ornament
Goris Crochet cow
Armenian carpet chocolate (from SAS Supermarket in Yerevan)
Thyme of Shamshadin Tea
Support Border Villages Bracelet
A lot of these products are from the Homeland Development Initiative, a wonderful charity that creates jobs for Armenians in endangered border villages using traditional skills like crochet and woodworking. You can find more of their products and learn more about the charity on their website: www.hdif.org
Giveaway Rules:
Must reblog this post (likes don’t count)
Must be following this blog
Must be willing to share your address so I can ship the package
No giveaway or spam blogs
I know independence day is the 21st, but I will give you guys a little bit of extra time and end the entry period on September 30th
The winner will then be chosen at random, announced on my blog, and messaged for contact details. If you win and don’t respond within 2 days, I will move onto another person.
I will pay for postage and everything like that so no need to worry.
Armenian Independence Day Giveaway
Բարև բոլորի! Since this September 21st will be the 25th anniversary of our free and independent Armenia, I have decided to do a celebratory giveaway of things I picked up while I was in Armenia.
The Giveaway will include:
Hand-knitted Mount Ararat winter hat
Armenian Cuisine cookbook in English (from a bookstore in Yerevan)
Armenian Alphabet bag
Armenian slippers knitted by the grandmas at Noratus Cemetary
Handmade coin purse by Syrian Armenian craftspeople
Sharan squirrel with mittens Christmas ornament
Berd Bears keychain
Talin Dolls Armenian woman in traditional clothing ornament
Goris Crochet cow
Armenian carpet chocolate (from SAS Supermarket in Yerevan)
Thyme of Shamshadin Tea
Support Border Villages Bracelet
A lot of these products are from the Homeland Development Initiative, a wonderful charity that creates jobs for Armenians in endangered border villages using traditional skills like crochet and woodworking. You can find more of their products and learn more about the charity on their website: www.hdif.org
Giveaway Rules:
Must reblog this post (likes don’t count)
Must be following this blog
Must be willing to share your address so I can ship the package
No giveaway or spam blogs
I know independence day is the 21st, but I will give you guys a little bit of extra time and end the entry period on September 30th
The winner will then be chosen at random, announced on my blog, and messaged for contact details. If you win and don’t respond within 2 days, I will move onto another person.
I will pay for postage and everything like that so no need to worry.
Armenian Independence Day Giveaway
Բարև բոլորի! Since this September 21st will be the 25th anniversary of our free and independent Armenia, I have decided to do a celebratory giveaway of things I picked up while I was in Armenia.
The Giveaway will include:
Hand-knitted Mount Ararat winter hat
Armenian Cuisine cookbook in English (from a bookstore in Yerevan)
Armenian Alphabet bag
Armenian slippers knitted by the grandmas at Noratus Cemetary
Handmade coin purse by Syrian Armenian craftspeople
Sharan squirrel with mittens Christmas ornament
Berd Bears keychain
Talin Dolls Armenian woman in traditional clothing ornament
Goris Crochet cow
Armenian carpet chocolate (from SAS Supermarket in Yerevan)
Thyme of Shamshadin Tea
Support Border Villages Bracelet
A lot of these products are from the Homeland Development Initiative, a wonderful charity that creates jobs for Armenians in endangered border villages using traditional skills like crochet and woodworking. You can find more of their products and learn more about the charity on their website: www.hdif.org
Giveaway Rules:
Must reblog this post (likes don’t count)
Must be following this blog
Must be willing to share your address so I can ship the package
No giveaway or spam blogs
I know independence day is the 21st, but I will give you guys a little bit of extra time and end the entry period on September 30th
The winner will then be chosen at random, announced on my blog, and messaged for contact details. If you win and don’t respond within 2 days, I will move onto another person.
I will pay for postage and everything like that so no need to worry.
Armenian Independence Day Giveaway
Բարև բոլորի! Since this September 21st will be the 25th anniversary of our free and independent Armenia, I have decided to do a celebratory giveaway of things I picked up while I was in Armenia.
The Giveaway will include:
Hand-knitted Mount Ararat winter hat
Armenian Cuisine cookbook in English (from a bookstore in Yerevan)
Armenian Alphabet bag
Armenian slippers knitted by the grandmas at Noratus Cemetary
Handmade coin purse by Syrian Armenian craftspeople
Sharan squirrel with mittens Christmas ornament
Berd Bears keychain
Talin Dolls Armenian woman in traditional clothing ornament
Goris Crochet cow
Armenian carpet chocolate (from SAS Supermarket in Yerevan)
Thyme of Shamshadin Tea
Support Border Villages Bracelet
A lot of these products are from the Homeland Development Initiative, a wonderful charity that creates jobs for Armenians in endangered border villages using traditional skills like crochet and woodworking. You can find more of their products and learn more about the charity on their website: www.hdif.org
Giveaway Rules:
Must reblog this post (likes don’t count)
Must be following this blog
Must be willing to share your address so I can ship the package
No giveaway or spam blogs
I know independence day is the 21st, but I will give you guys a little bit of extra time and end the entry period on September 30th
The winner will then be chosen at random, announced on my blog, and messaged for contact details. If you win and don’t respond within 2 days, I will move onto another person.
I will pay for postage and everything like that so no need to worry.
Armenian Independence Day Giveaway
Բարև բոլորի! Since this September 21st will be the 25th anniversary of our free and independent Armenia, I have decided to do a celebratory giveaway of things I picked up while I was in Armenia.
The Giveaway will include:
Hand-knitted Mount Ararat winter hat
Armenian Cuisine cookbook in English (from a bookstore in Yerevan)
Armenian Alphabet bag
Armenian slippers knitted by the grandmas at Noratus Cemetary
Handmade coin purse by Syrian Armenian craftspeople
Sharan squirrel with mittens Christmas ornament
Berd Bears keychain
Talin Dolls Armenian woman in traditional clothing ornament
Goris Crochet cow
Armenian carpet chocolate (from SAS Supermarket in Yerevan)
Thyme of Shamshadin Tea
Support Border Villages Bracelet
A lot of these products are from the Homeland Development Initiative, a wonderful charity that creates jobs for Armenians in endangered border villages using traditional skills like crochet and woodworking. You can find more of their products and learn more about the charity on their website: www.hdif.org
Giveaway Rules:
Must reblog this post (likes don’t count)
Must be following this blog
Must be willing to share your address so I can ship the package
No giveaway or spam blogs
I know independence day is the 21st, but I will give you guys a little bit of extra time and end the entry period on September 30th
The winner will then be chosen at random, announced on my blog, and messaged for contact details. If you win and don’t respond within 2 days, I will move onto another person.
I will pay for postage and everything like that so no need to worry.