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I agree with the inhumane treatment of animals.
Uh oh, the other English speaking folks not liking us at the holiday time, that can't be! However, let's not "infect" seasonal good times with those who might not like us because of the current administration.- - -Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all!
Merry Christmas..... or festivus for the rest of us. 1- tomorrow we will start off with feats of strength 2- The Airing of grievances ( I have a lot of problems with you people) 3- you cannot go to bed until you pin me down!!
Merry Christmas..... or festivus for the rest of us. 1- tomorrow we will start off with feats of strength
2- The Airing of grievances ( I have a lot of problems with you people)
3- you cannot go to bed until you pin me down!!
I hate people who don't paint their armies, hate them with all my guts. Beats me how they value other things over painting, like eating or brushing teeth.
^Everything about that picture is great
[The Flying Canoe] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chasse-galerie): The balls in the canoe are French Canadian communities, from left to right: Quebec, Acadians, Franco Ontarians, Franco Albertans, Franco Manatobans, and the Metis. The legend tells of some courier de bois trying to make it to a New Years Eve Party and back by morning. So they make a deal with the devil to get a flying canoe. hi-jinks ensue. If you want, [FVBLT has an excellent comic about it] (https://www.reddit.com/r/polandball/comments/3ws8wt/la_chassegalerie_an_actual_real_frenchcanadian/). The Pancakes and Quebecois praying is referencing Temps des fêtes, or Candlemass, celebrated on the Eve of the Epiphany, it ends the Christmas season with the blessing of household candles, and pancakes. One Quebecois is pouring a traditional drink known as caribou https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribou_(drink), a mixture of wine, liquor, and maple syrup. The other Quebecois is wrapped in a Hudson's Bay blanket, a popular trade item used by fur traders that are still made today. Lastly, the snowman is Bonhomne Carnival, a creepy mascot of Quebec City's winter festival, put in the role of Bonhomne Sept Heur. A French Canadian boogeyman originating from bone setters from English Canada coming over to reset dislocations, often ending in screaming, as the client's bones where forced back into place. The name sounds like "bon sept heur" meaning "good seventh hour" to French Canadians, so parents used the screaming of people getting their limbs reset to create a monster that roams the town looking for naughty children up after 7pm, where he takes them away in his sack, never to be seen again.
Quote Metal to Finecast - It is mostly a swap of medium. You mean they will be using Ouija boards instead of Tarot cards for their business plans from now on?
Metal to Finecast - It is mostly a swap of medium.