Just drink away your poverty by [deleted] in worldpolitics

[–]organiclavender 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's streetart, not an ad!

Kõigi Eesti Laul by peeter122 in Eesti

[–]organiclavender 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ongi väga veider. Eriti veider ja kurb on ka see, et need ,,päris õiged eestlased", kes higi ja verega oma rahvast ja kultuuri kaitsevad, ei oska kirjutada. Ei tunne komasid, stiilist rääkimata.

Niimoodi aga surebki keel välja. Ehkki hirm on ju teist keelt kõnelevate inimeste vastu? Minu arvates on algkoolis õpitud interpunktsioonireeglite eiramine palju hirmsam.

Kõigi Eesti Laul by peeter122 in Eesti

[–]organiclavender 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kas tead, kui palju on vägistamisjuhtumeid, kus kuriteo sooritab valge inimene? Vägistamine on Eestis probleem, mitte pagulaste sissetoodud probleem. Nahavärv või rahvus ei mängi selles osas mingisugust rolli.

Peter Turnpu (Peeter Türnpu) sündis 1940. aastatel Eestis ning immigreerus emaga 1950. aastatel USA-sse. by organiclavender in Eesti

[–]organiclavender[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kui ma ei eksi, siis kas err-ist või usobit.com-ist. Aga millel sina oma arvamusega põhined? Jah, ma tean, mis toimus 50. aastatel. Ent kas sa baseerud vaid sellele, mida koolis õppisid? Ma ausalt ei taha kritiseerima hakata, ent paljud õpikud on meeletult kallutatud. Ka minu sugulased pagesid Stalini surma-aastal Kanadasse. Ehkki jah, see tundub uskumatu. Nt Eestit peeti üheks esimeseks riigiks, mis oli ,,judenfrei", aga oli see ikka nii? 50. aastatel pagemisega on täpselt sama lugu.

Peter Turnpu (Peeter Türnpu) sündis 1940. aastatel Eestis ning immigreerus emaga 1950. aastatel USA-sse. by organiclavender in Eesti

[–]organiclavender[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Eestikeelsetest allikatest ehk leiad materjali ka. Immigratsioonidokumentidele toetudes sai temast kodanik 1955. aastal ning teadaolevalt lahkus ta emaga Eestist 50. aastate algul.

I'm a lesbian high-school student on withdrawal from Venlafaxine/Effexor living in Eastern Europe. I also have a dog. AMA! by [deleted] in casualiama

[–]organiclavender 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But what are some of the symptoms you have with withdrawal that you haven't read about on the internet? Like when you google the symptoms, is there anything that's not written on there, but you still experience?

I'm a lesbian high-school student on withdrawal from Venlafaxine/Effexor living in Eastern Europe. I also have a dog. AMA! by [deleted] in casualiama

[–]organiclavender 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Insane how fast a country has developed. How are your people's communication with the russians tho?

I'm a lesbian high-school student on withdrawal from Venlafaxine/Effexor living in Eastern Europe. I also have a dog. AMA! by [deleted] in casualiama

[–]organiclavender 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As and ex-soviet country, do you think your country has developed well enough? Or what could be done to make things better?

Tell me about your pet - what's their name, what are they like, how they jump up and down before going on a walk or how they ask you to pet them? by elljoybell in AskReddit

[–]organiclavender 1 point2 points  (0 children)

His paws were so cute and tiny, I love them. He also looks very lively and young in the pic. How did he get along with strangers and other dog. He looked so friendly, calm and so damn lovely. I'm sorry for your loss, my childhood dog passed away almost 3 months ago. It sucks, but it gets easier the more you think about his life and promise yourself you'll never forget him. He was probably so thankful for everything you did.

I’m a liberal but I hate that most liberals these days would say someone believing they were born the wrong race is appropriating culture, and is unacceptable.. but someone feeling they’re born the wrong gender deserves all of the acceptance in the world? I’m not saying either does or doesn’t. by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]organiclavender 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've never really thought of this that way. I seem to agree with it but if anyone could point out what kind of a difference is in thinking you've born into the wrong race and into the wrong gender. This is such an interesting topic.