Located in the eastern vertex of the gigantic Polynesian archipelago, Rapa Nui Island -also known as Easter Island- has a very particular history. Since its initial colonization by Polynesian immigrants, its extreme isolation favored the development of a culture with unique features in the world, which has only been reconstructed thanks to the contribution of archeology and ethnology.
About three thousand years ago, sailors from Southeast Asia settled in the Tonga and Samoa islands, and over the next thousand years began a process of colonization of Polynesia. Moving in successive waves, they occupied the extensive area between Hawaii, to the north, New Zealand, to the southwest, and Rapa Nui, to the southeast. Around the year 600, a group of settlers arrived on the island from the Marquesas Islands, who introduced a great variety of vegetable crops such as sweet potato, taro, yam, banana and sugar cane, as well as the Polynesian rat and the chicken, which was of great importance for trade. According to oral tradition, the group would have been headed by the Ariki Hotu Matu'a, who founded the dominant lineage that in the future would control access to priestly and political positions. The sons of Hotu Matu'a became the ancestors of the various tribes with a paramount chief, the Ariki Mau.
Around the year 1,000, the Rapa Nui society reached its peak and experienced a strong demographic increase, initiating the construction of ceremonial centers of worship to the ancestors, represented through gigantic stone statues: the moais. In the context of a strongly stratified society, ordered through extensive lineages that controlled a certain territory, the construction of altars to the ancestors and the erection of the enormous moais, fulfilled the function of reflecting the power and internal cohesion of each clan. The political power was concentrated in the Ariki Mau, supreme authority of hereditary character, and in the priestly caste, in charge of maintaining the religious traditions and the cult to the ancestors.
The growth of the population, estimated to have reached 10,000 people, made the pressure on resources and the competition between the different lineages more intense. The situation reached its limit when the almost total deforestation of the island prevented the construction of boats that could have relieved the demographic pressure on insufficient food. The requirements of the priestly class became increasingly difficult to meet, and the power of the ancestors was no longer sufficient to sustain the internal cohesion of the lineages and the delicate social balance.
In the mid-17th century, or perhaps earlier, the situation became a crisis, and a fierce internal conflict broke out in which the great majority of the moais were destroyed by rival clans. The readjustment to the new environmental situation was slow and difficult, and crystallized in the cult of Make Make -the creator God- and in the ceremony of the tangata manu -bird-man, in which the different lineages competed annually for political power. The winner assumed a sacred character, having to live alone and isolated; meanwhile, his group acquired a despotic power over the rest of the population, which included human sacrifices to the gods to ensure the well-being for the year. These practices constantly renewed hostilities between the groups, producing a climate of permanent violence and social crisis.
During the 18th century, the first European navigators visited the island and made Rapa Nui known to the world. In the 19th century, a series of slavery expeditions and the arrival of unscrupulous Europeans reduced the population to a minimum, victims of slave hunting and smallpox. Traditional hierarchies crumbled and the arrival of Catholic missionaries to the island reinforced the growing acculturation. In 1888, Chilean sailor Policarpo Toro took official possession of the island, incorporating it into Chilean territory. The Chilean government leased the island to a company that turned it into a large sheep ranch, reducing the indigenous people to mere employees. In 1966, Rapa Nui returned to the Chilean State after the end of the lease, and since then, the development of tourism and the revaluation of its archaeological heritage have made new challenges between its inhabitants and the Chilean State.
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My digestive system after eating fake meats for like a week every day:ohnoes:
That being said, really impressed them with some seitan sausage stuffed peppers. My mom was on her first day back to work from covid and devoured it and mentioned how tasty it was several times, about all she said the whole meal, she was going for it and she usually eats pretty slow.
I'll never get them off meat but I've shown them alternatives that they just like the taste of better
Vegan Sausage SOOO good. Pasta, like linguini with vegan sausage and thick red sauce is hands down superior in every way to dead animal sausage. Have had meat eaters, vegetarians, and vegans alike agree. Veggie sausage has superseded the real thing. This isn't the case for all meat or cheese substitutes, for sure... but for sausage? Veg* is the culinary superior now.
an ex girlfriend of mine used to get so jumpy and paranoid anybody wearing a red baseball cap was a trump fascist. and like ok maybe there are places it's not that weird to be caught up on that, but... we live in Britain. are there trump guys here? sure, are there also just a shit load of people who arbitrarily wear red baseball caps? yeah, a lot more than the former
this is what happens when you spend too much time online around Americans and their sensational ramblings about politics. you get yankee brain and the only solution is to convert to Islam
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I'm in canada and saw a dude once with an actual MAGA hat. It was really weird. He was also really really weird with his kid.
I had that jumpiness in 2017 or 2018 or so. My layover at the St. Louis airport was a difficult time.
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main!chapotraphouse@hexbear.net:a-little-trolling: The psych ward, the psych ward, crowd booing Oh how we hate that place, oh yeah I know, I know! Bet you thought I was going to say "PSYCHE!" get it! crowd roaring Trump's little hand-wave Ah but it's the worst. Of all the rotten deals to be made out there, going into the hospital for mental health issues is probably the worst deal ever made, in the history of deals! Let's see...you go in there and you can't have anything with laces, no laces! Can you imagine that?! How are you going to tie your shoes?! crowd chanting So, you have to wear the grippie socks, oh, oh I know, I KNOW, we HATE those socks! crowd chanting T-R-U-M-P Then you got the doctors, oh the nasty, very nasty, very rude doctors, who blow you off. And don't get me started on the food! crowd stripping and having an orgy So, I'll tell you what. We're going to re-do the whole thing. Right off the bat it's free. It's run by the patients, they set the rules, the doctors work for you! We're going to nationalize the mental health industry and we're going to do it big and right this time!!!
started using a CPAP last night
feeling great today. I'm just so much happier somehow
Once I'm off my phenibut taper, I probably need one. How do you go about getting one prescribed by a dr? I know you can't just go buy those.
This is all in Australia, so my experience is probably not relevant but process for me:
- Have either a referral from your GP directly requesting a sleep study sent to a Lung & Sleep Clinic or have an initial consultation with Dr at Lung & Sleep Clinic
- Have Sleep Study booked from either of the appointments above
- Do a Sleep Study and have the worst night or sleep of your life (seriously shit was uncomfortable)
- Have subsequent appointment with Dr at sleep clinic, get results and they issue a "CPAP Prescription" (I guess because it's a device for medical treatment rather than a medication)
- Have a booking at CPAP store to start trial where they review the script, give you a machine, tell you about settings and a few masks to try
I assume this is probably all easier but more expensive in other places around the world idk
That sounds about what my understanding of it is in the US.
Talking to a Warren lib about labor struggle as he repeadly mansplains to me that it's actually illegal to fire someone for trying to unionize their workplace so what's the big deal
That's basically what I said lol. The thing about Warren types is they're 95% white upper middle class nerds, so it's very easy to bully them.
I’m sorry you had to deal with that. If you don’t mind explaining to a fool, what is the difference from the same exact thing but it just being a dumbass explaining? I tried googling the diff, but got like a different answer from every site. Makes me feel dumb tbh
if you punch down the squirty pump of a bottle of hand sanitizer very fast and hard, it shoots the sanitizer very far I have discovered. i have now set up an indirect fire artillery range in my office, and wasted more hand sanitizer than I ought to have
Remembering that conversation in MGS2 where Snake is describing Vamp's backstory of being Romanian and being trapped in a collapsing church with a crucifix piercing him and having to survive by drinking blood, just a whole bullet list of vampire traits
And Raiden goes "Oh so that's why they call them Vamp, makes sense"
But then Snake goes "No, he's not called Vamp because he's a vampire, he's called that because he's bisexual, obviously"
Do you play any instruments? Cause when thatbhappens to me I learn how to play the song
Bolt Thrower fucking rules and they're a really good riff base to write off from. 4th Crusade/In Battle There is No Law!!!!
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I do this every so often. it helps me get into a particular frame of mind and it's an instant gateway there, depending on the song. so if I want to stay there, I just loop the song for weeks or months. I've always assumed I was just being a weirdo and that no one else does this, haha. good to hear I'm not alone.
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Whenever you hear the word "decolonization" you pretty much know right off the bat that you are talking to a Marxist. These people have no real knowledge of history, or any other subject for that matter and are generally best ignored or ridiculed. Colonialism has pretty much existed since ancient times and there's nothing inherently "white" about it... it's just part of HUMAN experience.
The bad orange site is fucking awful today :technical:
Put this garbage in the dunk tank. I specifically don't subscribe to it so I don't have to see awful takes like this
It’s so bad though
I think most people with headaches are women and drug addicts. If you're a healthy man you probably won't get them unless you drink coffee or alcohol.
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:downbear: I specifically don't want to see this shit, stay away from me
What made you think to reply the above reply by doing the exact shit they wish to avoid? Rude