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A hymn for Europe, for freedom and peace. I hope it’s ok to post it here, even though it’s in German.

Here’s a translation of the lyrics:

Hello Europe, this is your child speaking
I want to tell you how tired I am
Do you hear, Europe, how angry they sound
How loudly my brothers sing the praise of the old
We stand for the good, we have sworn to each other
I have already lost some sisters in the fight
They give the old a new look
Deceptively tame but certainly not good

Europe, Europe, do you hear the wind
How it loudly sings of hostility and borders
As one of your children, I'm begging you
That the old can not win again

I heard stories, I thought they were old
But now I know, the time has come again
The old men are being worshipped again
And the old thoughts are being taught again

Europe, Europe, do you hear the wind
How it sings the reverberation of our history
As one of your children, I'm begging you,
That the old can not win again. (2x)

Europe, tell me, why are we so blind
Don't see that we all are your children
Europe, listen carefully how it sounds
When old hatred infiltrates the hearts

Europe, Europe, do you hear your child
how much it craves for peace and freedom
I am one of your children and I'm begging you
Be a home to us, and a peaceful country
Be a home to us, bring us together again

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Italia vs. Europe (files.catbox.moe)
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Real poles (infosec.pub)
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Old:

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Would be funny.

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"Country" (infosec.pub)
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cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/24712729

The demoscene has become a national UNESCO-heritage in Sweden, thanks to an application that Ziphoid and me did last year. This has already happened in several European countries, as part of the international Art of Coding initiative to make the demoscene a global UNESCO heritage. I think this makes plenty of sense, since the demoscene is arguably the oldest creative digital subculture around. It has largely stuck to its own values and traditions throughout the world’s technological and economical shifts, and that sort of consistency is quite unusual in the digital world.

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Diplomacy (infosec.pub)
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Happy National Day, Greece! (realgreekexperiences.com)
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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by genfood@feddit.org to c/yurop@lemm.ee
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I haven't been able to find one. Neither for signal nor anywhere else. Does one exist and I just can't find it? Or should we crowdsource one together?

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Pierogi in space (www.esa.int)
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A easy to read article about the similarities between Northern & Southern Europe .

The Celto-Germanic connection unveils a captivating tale of migration, cultural encounters, and shared heritage. Through their linguistic, cultural, and genetic ties, the Celts and Germanic tribes shaped the course of European history. Exploring this connection not only deepens our understanding of ancient Europe but also highlights the rich tapestry of human civilizations and their interconnectedness.

For additional info check this other source

TLDR; both used (democratic) councils, Druids, similar culture & art, Sky Father or afraid of the Sky.

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The latest Asterix album, set for release in October, features France’s favourite comic figure coming to the help of an enclave in the Iberian Peninsula, or modern day Portugal, besieged by the imperial Romans

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