el and i creating an f1 rp that we'll never open but also maybe we will
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el and i creating an f1 rp that we'll never open but also maybe we will
. ۫ᯓᡣ𐭩 the new pfp is giving more sweetheart than eden hehe
War ensign of Germany during the Weimar Republic era.
from /r/vexillology Top comment: just in the short period after ww1 (1919-1921), but technically never used the actual one: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichskriegsflagge#/media/File:War\_Ensign\_of\_Germany\_(1922%E2%80%931933).svg](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichskriegsflagge#/media/File:War_Ensign_of_Germany_(1922%E2%80%931933).svg)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichskriegsflagge#/media/File:War\_Ensign\_of\_Germany\_(1922%E2%80%931933).svg](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichskriegsflagge#/media/File:War_Ensign_of_Germany_(1922%E2%80%931933).svg) 1921-1933
radyoda çalan lili marken türküsü kadar güzelsin.
a common but no less important part of ancient egyptian life, dancing served multiple purposes, ranging from a celebration of the gods to rituals for the dead. each step varied depending on the occasion, and some dance movements were left up to the individual to feel and act upon. it was always organized and symmetric participation regardless of the event, and was oftentimes described as graceful, even acrobatic in nature. everyone danced, especially the pharaoh-king. dancing is a broad category to give name to its many distinctions within ancient egyptian culture, which included funerary rites, for the military, and animals. people danced alone, in pairs(two females or two males, never mixed), or in groups of four to eight. costumes were sparse or nonexistent(naked) for the sake of flexibility and freedom.
Found this picture deep down in wikimedia commons. Full of old flags from the end of the Napoleonic era.
from /r/vexillology Top comment: My favorites are the Ragusan flags and the Etrurian flags.
Interested! Cleaning my dad’s home in Australia and came across this flag. Not sure where is is from but dad was in Vietnam mixing with US soldiers so thought it might be from the Vietnam era. Please help
from /r/vexillology Top comment: That's the state flag of Ohio