however you feel about changes in the way qsmp works now you have to admit the admins and players did a good job making the lore and story happen earlier in the day. I remember when all lore was like unwatchable for europeans since it was so late. I remember when aypierre was some french dude that logged on early and we never saw. I remember when fit wasnt really relevant at all
Now we ahve a good amount of stuff happening early on in the day. And as hte admins said they would the big events are at reasonable times for europeans. I think we dont realise this because its only noticeable when it doesnt happen and we get annoyed about it being late
I do feel like these days at least to me there is sort of two big blobs of lore and watcher at the morning and at night. There are multiple storylines developing at different times and its interesting. I have no idea wahts going with bbh or foolish or roier since they do that stuff late in the day (even if they log on early both of them wait till later to lore). I imagine those who watch them have no idea about the qtubbo lore or the qphilza lore or fitpac and the aypierre-tubbo beef
this is cool to see it is viable to stream at any time. Wish some of hte spaniards who stopped playing early on would be more interested to return since there is more stuff happening in the earlier times of the day and dont need to stay up till midnight regularly.
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I was working for a eastern European dictator named Goncharev (no relation to Goncharov) in makeup manufacturing, and we were discussing a shade called Altidentical Flower in their testing store.
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You know one thing I love about Japan? Everyone responds to me saying "I speak Norwegian" like it's really fucking cool. I tell people in the UK that I speak Norwegian and they're just like "why? You know everyone there speaks English, right? There's literally no point in learning it." But I tell people over here and they're like "no way, that's amazing! And you learned by yourself? You're so clever!"
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Percentage of Job Leavers for Labor market Reasons, Age group 25-54.
Highest: Italy 90% • Lowest: Netherlands 27%
by Maps_interlude
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The European fan palm, also called Mediterranean dwarf palm (Chamaerops humilis), is the only palm tree autochthonous of Europe. It grows in Southern Europe and is abundant in the South of Catalonia.
For millennia, it has been used to make a kind of fabric (in the local dialect of Catalan called llata) that is used for weaving. This work has traditionally been done by women, called llatadores de pauma. There are still women in the area, old and young, who weave these palm leafs, particularly in the towns around the Parc Natural dels Ports.
Source: Inventari del Patrimoni Cultural Immaterial de les Terres de l'Ebre.
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you bet your ass when Han-seo spots a restaurant called La Mafia during their trip thru Europe he'll point at Vincenzo like "lookit you!", and insist on going there for dinner where he would ofc tell everyone that his brother is also mafia, like their restaurant name, forcing Vincenzo to pretend he only speaks Korean and has no idea what's going on
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So I was talking with a friend about how Europe is not so much a continent and more of a nested peninsula - a peninsula made of peninsulas, most of which are made of peninsulas. So I ended up fucking around on Google Earth, picking a likely spot in Greece, and seeing just how deep the rabbit hole goes.
As a first-order peninsula, we have Europe, one of Eurasia's larger peninsulas.
Within Europe, we have a second-order peninsula, the Balkans.
Next up is the Pelopponese, a third-order peninsula (I am kind of ambivalent on whether I skipped a step here - arguably it's fourth-order and most of Greece is a third-order peninsula in itself rather than just the Balkans' tip)
Fourth-order peninsula: the Argolid peninsula (has the word peninsula lost all meaning for you as it has for me?)
Then we get this fifth-order peninsula.
Which is dominated by the sixth-order Methana volcano peninsula.
Which has a seventh-order peninsula.
And an eighth-order peninsula.
Which has a rocky outcropping that I think can generously be called a ninth-order peninsula. Looks like a nice cliff.
And even that has this rock poking out of it, if you want to get real fractal-ly about it. And this is just me eyeballing the map, I'm sure there's like, fourteenth-order peninsulas somewhere up in Norway or Croatia.
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