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Izzy G
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Fascinating. I don't totally agree with everything he said but this was such a good read
— Sep 15, 2025 04:48AM
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Sara Ketola
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god is this so interesting, but perhaps a requirement would be to actually know a bit more about the balkans. gosh those serbs and albanians don’t like each other…
and also, again, why have i made myself read this in finnish. my brain needs to work twice as hard.
— Jun 27, 2025 01:28AM
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and also, again, why have i made myself read this in finnish. my brain needs to work twice as hard.
Neil Cake
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... a local architect? Or neither? Or both?
— Dec 08, 2021 03:08PM
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Neil Cake
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It's not just me; this sentence doesn't really make fucking sense:
"These were refugees driven from Croatia in the US authorised ethnic cleansing operations designed to set the stage for partition, the local architect appointed as the military commander of the KLA in May 1999."
I've just read that like, 5 times. Dafuq does it mean? Is it about a local architect? Or a military commander spoken of figuratively as...
— Dec 08, 2021 03:08PM
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"These were refugees driven from Croatia in the US authorised ethnic cleansing operations designed to set the stage for partition, the local architect appointed as the military commander of the KLA in May 1999."
I've just read that like, 5 times. Dafuq does it mean? Is it about a local architect? Or a military commander spoken of figuratively as...
Neil Cake
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Some of these sentences don't make sense. But it's probably me. High brow is an understatement.
— Dec 08, 2021 07:08AM
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Neil Cake
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This looks like hard work already.
— Dec 07, 2021 01:19AM
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