any tips for learning bass that isn't through tabs? been meaning to move past them for a while
any tips for learning bass that isn't through tabs? been meaning to move past them for a while
Surely this counts as child abuse
The video is just the different dialogue you have with the pictured characters if your character was ex CIA, MI6 or KGB, not that the characters in the thumbnail are from the respective agency. They're all CIA or CIA aligned
Holy shit he unironically said "tell that to the slaves in Libya" like he was making a case for America, fucking liberals man
What did he say? Not watching the stream
Where best to watch coverage? Edit: thanks comrades
"shot" an unarmed civilians because he looked like he was carrying a rifle, and killed 10 kids because they gave em the wrong vaccine. so just another day in a NATO army I guess
followed up with a message saying that norwich military academy is in standby for riot control
Also that the Japanese military advised against war with the USSR due to their defeat at Khalkhin Gol, as well as the Red Army literally steamrolling through the Japanese army in Manchuria in two weeks kinda says something about the matchup between the two.
imagine asking the likely election winners to keep "democracy in mind" when you came to power by declaring yourself president during a coup. fuck off
I found it through the communist party I'm a candidate member of lmao
If you're in Australia, the kitchen is called the Community Union Defence League. Otherwise, your local communist party/anarchist org/leftist formation might have one
I learned that many people who you won't consider in need of help really do. there were a few homeless people who reminded me of my parents and it made me a bit emotional to think of them like that. Also helps humanise the homeless whom most people just ignore.
It's definitely a really good way of giving to the people, and it helps facilitate discussion too. People were milling around and talking to us while we served, and everyone knew we were commies and were curious to know more.
Not entirely sure about the admin side of it (and I probably can't say even if I did), but the kitchen has volunteers that cook and then a vehicle that goes around to them to pick the food up. It then comes to a pre planned spot to set up tables, and then you just serve
You can also bring along vegies, noodles, a gas stove and a pressure cooker if you want to cook onsite if food runs low. Gas stove is pretty much needed anyway for drinks like coffee tea and hot chocolate
Tbf it was a street kitchen and I mostly served food and drinks for my shift. Although I'm considering pre cooking meals for the next time I'm rostered
If you're able to cook filling meals in large quantities and you can cater for vegetarian options or avoid using beef or pork, you should be set. I found that a foil tray with dimensions 50cm x 30cm would last like 20-30 servings?
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lil bit of both tbh
thanks in advance