بودكاست مغربي مغترب في شمال امريكا Welcome to Tflsif, the podcast for Moroccans in North America and anyone who loves to hear opinions on a wide range of topics. Hosted by a Moroccan who has an opinion on everything, this podcast takes you on a journey through multiple and random topics, ranging from history and politics to soccer and economics. Tflsif, which means "someone who has an opinion about everything" in Moroccan, is a podcast that is both informative and entertaining. With episodes ...
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Welcome to Winds of the West, a podcast about Moroccan history and culture. I’m your host, Sayd. Together, we’ll travel to the nation known as the Western Kingdom in Arabic and the Land of God in Tamazight: Morocco. We’ll dine with legendary Kings and powerful Sultans, and get to intimately know them, their passions, ambitions, fears and emotions. We’ll meet everyday Moroccans and learn more about who they are and what they love. So relax, and let’s travel to the ancient Imperial Cities of M ...
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A research/cultural center located in the Old American Legation in the medina of Tangier, Morocco
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Like a quiet conversation with a kindly friend, this podcast sits, waiting only to be heard. Each episode follows the brewing and drinking of a different cup of tea and a strange story from somewhere in history. In a world of lovely polished and rigid podcasts, this show is a twee little nook intended to be as kind and soft as possible.
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On “Reading the Middle East with Gilles Kepel,” the latest Al-Monitor podcast, renowned French scholar Gilles Kepel interviews the ground-breaking authors and thought leaders who are both shaping and explaining the complex trends in the Middle East and Islamic world. Kepel, one of Europe's leading experts on Islamism, the Middle East and North Africa, is a professor at the Institute of Political Studies, Paris (Sciences Po). His numerous books — which include "Jihad: The Trail of Political I ...
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Tea Time Talk: Federal Reserve, War in Ukraine, Taxes, and More
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Join us in a cozy coffee shop as we sip on aromatic Adane Yemeni Tea and dive into an unfiltered discussion on some of today's most pressing topics. From the Federal Reserve and taxes to the complexities of the petrodollar and US foreign wars in Iraq and Ukraine. Explore the global landscape with us, touching on the rise of BRICS and more, all with…
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Seeing the Words of Poets: Muḥammad Bennīs and the Visual in Moroccan Poetry
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Abstract: Frustrated by the fragmented scene of modern Morocco poetry, Moroccan poet and critic Muḥammad Bennīs pens the Bayān al-Kitāba in 1981 (“Manifesto of Writing”). The manifesto, which was published in Al-Thaqafa al-Jadida, a journal Bennīs co-founded in 1974, set forth a new concept of writing steeped in Morocco’s visual culture. Throughout…
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Love's Madness: Tales of Qays and Layla Part 1
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In this captivating episode of "Love's Madness," join me Nabil as I explores the timeless and tragic tale of Qays and Layla. From the depths of their forbidden love to their heart-wrenching demise, I delve into the captivating world of romance, poetry, and madness. Witness the power of love as it transcends borders, leaving an indelible mark on glo…
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The Ups and Downs of Entrepreneurship: Lessons Learned from Failed Businesses
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Join me for an honest conversation about the ups and downs of entrepreneurship with I will share my personal experience of starting a business and the valuable lessons I learned along the way. In this episode,I will dive into my journey of starting a car business after being inspired by a visit to Copart, where I saw an opportunity to buy cosmetica…
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Climate change, mobilities, and social remittances in Skoura M’Daz, Morocco, with Rachael Diniega
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Climate change and migration have a complex relationship, and Morocco presents an interesting case of intertwining environmental change, national development policies, and human mobilities. For her dissertation research, Rachael looks at the influence of social remittances, intangible non-material transfers across migrant connections, on climate ad…
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Watermelons, Dates, and Living with Water Scarcity in Zagora, Morocco
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Abstract:Southeast Morocco is known for its oases, dates, and diverse linguistic and cultural landscape shaped by Amazigh, Arab, African, Jewish, nomadic and agrarian exchanges. Today, this landscape is also frequently colored by watermelons and water shortages. Small-scale farmers are at the center of the changes—navigating water scarcity and mark…
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Narrative Subversions: “Unnatural” Narration and an Ethics of Engagement in the Work of Mahi Binebin
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This podcast presents work related to my first book project, The Suicide Archive: Reading Resistance in theWake of French Empire—which concludes with a chapter on suicide bombing, focused on Moroccanwriter and artist Mahi Binebine’s (b. 1959) novel Les Étoiles de Sidi Moumen (2010)—and a secondbook project, Narrative Subversions: Strange Voices in …
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Morocco Vs Belgium Soccer greatest experts openion
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We start of this late-night phone conversation with Morocco Vs Belgium , then fallowed by random topics such as Belgian waffles, Waffle House vs Ihop and Hawaiian food trucks and shrimps. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tflsif/support
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حواع حرية التعبير في وسأل التواصل الاجتماعي، تأمر الفيس بوك ضد المسلمين في الهند، البارسا وتشافي ، حمدالله والنصيري.
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واش من حق شراكات التواصل الجتماعي تفرض على الناس قوانينها، والى منحقها علش كيفرضوها على ناس ومكيفرضوهاش على ناس اخرين ؟. واش شافي حرقاتو برشلونة و كان حقعليه يبدا بي الفريق الرديف او فريق متوسط. المسلسل الذي لا ينتهي ديال من سيقود هجوم المنتخب الوطني هل عبدالرزاق حمدالله ام يوسف النصيري . مصادر عن ت أمر الفيسبوك على التحريض ضد المسلمين . Facebook S…
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A History of Franco-Muslim Education in Morocco and in Northwest Africa
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Abstract:Between the 1850s and 1950s, colonial schools called médersas combined elements of French and Islamic educational traditions. First created in Algeria in 1850, the schools spread to the West African colonies of Senegal, French Soudan (today Mali), and Mauritania. The place of Morocco in this history is the subject of this discussion. In th…
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Podcast: Landscape And Identity In Medieval Morocco
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AbstractWhy does Marrakesh look the way that it does? The Red City is the topic of the forthcoming book by Dr. Abbey Stockstill, in which she discusses the medieval city’s relationship with its founding dynasties, the local landscape, and Berber politics in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. As the notion of what it meant to be “Berber” was being …
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Tflsif Podcast 2 , البارسا , بونو و زنيتي, شاكيرا وبيكاي , اديب ولاتراك, لهجة فاس سرغيني.
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فس هاذ الحلقة , هضرنا على المواضيع المهمة على الساحة العالمية كي البداية دلبارسا واش المستوا د ياسين بونو نزل مشكلة بيكاي معى شكيرا تغير لهجة اهل فاس من فئيئسات لسرغيني لكاطورزا انطبعات العود على الاوروبين كا الدنمارك وا تركيا والامان. Our Youtube Link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJaXB2afEWFMu5S-wlZ_OrA --- Support this podcast: https://podcas…
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Moroccan novelist Zineb Mekouar discusses her debut novel “La Poule et son Cumin”
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Zineb Mekouar was born in Casablanca. She studied at the French international school Lycée Lyautey and later graduated from Science Po and HEC Paris before launching her career in strategic consulting, serving in the campaign of French President Emmanuel Macron. Her debut novel “La Poule et son Cumin” (The Hen and its Cumin) tells the story of two …
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Daniel Yergin explains how the Ukraine war and the Middle East are impacting The New Map in global politics
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Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman of S&P Global, is an authority on energy, international politics and economics. Attending Yale University and receiving his Ph.D. from Cambridge University, Yergin in 1983 founded Cambridge Energy Associates. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1992 for his work “The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power.” His latest bo…
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Israeli-French filmmaker Amos Gitai talks about his celebrated body of work that examines the Arab-Israeli conflict, traumas of war and celebration of life amid adversity
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Israeli-French filmmaker Amos Gitai is internationally known for documentaries and feature films about the Middle East and broader Arab-Israeli conflict. As an architecture student in the 1970s, Gitai was wounded during the Yom Kippur War. The experience encouraged him to switch careers and begin making films. He has since created over 90 works of …
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Turkey’s first Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk discusses his new novel that delves into the psychology of a pandemic and paying attention to the daily “beauties of life”
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Born in Istanbul, Orhan Pamuk rose to become one of Turkey’s most prominent novelists. His works have sold over 11 million copies worldwide and have been translated into sixty-three languages. In 2006, Pamuk was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming Turkey’s first-ever Nobel laureate. His latest novel “Veba Geceleri” (“The Nights of the P…
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The "Lush Garden" Of Andalusian Music By Dr. Carl Davila
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This podcast explores the Andalusian music tradition of Morocco, known as al-ala, through the written song collections, such as the famous Kunnash al-Ha'ik. By examining the literary record, embodied in around 40 handwritten manuscripts found in libraries across Europe and North Africa, we can come to understand the evolution of the repertoire over…
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Modern Art And Architecture In Morocco In The Aftershock Of The 1960 Agadir Earthquake
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AbstractOn February 29, 1960, an earthquake leveled much of the southern Moroccan coastal city of Agadir. Over the next decade, a new Agadir would be built in an avant-garde brutalist architectural style, representing a concrete example of Morocco’s newly independent future. And yet, this future is haunted by the trauma and violence of the past, by…
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Louvre Abu Dhabi architect Jean Nouvel speaks about incorporating Arabian elements in Parisian buildings
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Speaking to Gilles Kepel from the Arab World Institute in Paris, renowned French architect Jean Nouvel talks about his experience designing world-famous buildings throughout the Middle East — including in Qatar, the UAE and Saudi Arabia — as well as adapting Arabian architectural elements into Parisian projects under the principle that “all archite…
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الحفاض على الهوية تحت حكم اسبانيا الكاثوليكية
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يمكنك تخطي المقدمة في الدقيقة 13 ترتبط القصة بنهاية حكم المسلمين في الأندلس الذي دام حوالي 781 سنة، حيث قام الملك أبو عبد الله الصغير محمد النصري بتسليم مفاتيح غرناطة عام 1492 ميلاديًا، لتتشكل معها أزمة خلّفت ضحايا من المسلمين واليهود وعدد من الطوائف المسيحية. وعانى المسلمون تهميشًا منهجيًا وإقصاءًا وتمييزًا عنصريًا تحت حكم الإسبان الكاثوليك، ليجبر…
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa discusses the risks to independent media and dealing with Abu Sayyaf, Al-Qaeda's affiliate in southeast Asia
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Maria Ressa, co-founder, president and CEO of Rappler, the top digital news site leading the fight for press freedom in the Philippines, discusses the challenges to independent journalists, especially women, in southeast Asia, the Middle East and worldwide; the impact of hi tech social media companies in stifling free media; her experiences coverin…
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Prince Turki Al Faisal discusses his role in ’The Afghanistan File,’ chronicling Saudi Arabia’s involvement with Afgha
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HRH Prince Turki Al Faisal Al Saud, who served as head of Saudi Arabia's General Intelligence Directorate from 1979-2001, discusses his book, The Afghanistan File, reflecting on the early support for the Mujahideen against the Soviet occupation, the rise to power of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda and their threats to the kingdom and the West, and his mee…
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in This First Episode Of my New Podcast Keeping It Real With Nabil KRWN Podcast. I will be diving into the Assad Crime Family that ruined Syria and caused pain to millions of people. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tflsif/support
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Sultan Sooud al-Qassemi discusses Building Sharjah, the story of the evolution of modern architecture in the UAE’s third largest city
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Emirati columnist, researcher and founder of the Barjeel Art Foundation Sultan Sooud al-Qassemi speaks with Gilles about his book, Building Sharjah, co-edited with Todd Reisz, which explores how the discovery of oil in Sharjah in the 1970s propelled the Emirati city onto the world stage, as well as the many local, Arab and Persian influences on the…
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Martin Indyk discusses his book, Master of the Game, and reflects on Kissinger’s diplomatic legacy in the Middle East
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Former US ambassador to Israel, assistant secretary of state for Near East Affairs, special assistant to President Clinton and special envoy under President Obama for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations Martin Indyk speaks on his latest book, Master of The Game: Henry Kissinger and the Art of Middle East Diplomacy, which is based on hours of conversat…
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Queens Of Words Moroccan Women Zajal Poets by Catherine Cartier
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Zajal, which flourished in 14th century Andalusia, is a genre of poetry composed in spoken Arabic—Moroccan Arabic/Darija in this case. The genre reemerged in postcolonial Morocco, when it was largely published in newspapers. The recent history of zajal may appear male dominated: the 1992 edition of Afaq, the Journal of the Moroccan Writer’s Union, …
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In this episode, we will discover a new entity that grew in synchronicity with early-modern Morocco: Andalusia. Understanding the social and cultural makeup of Andalusia in its first 3 centuries of existence, when it was ruled by the caliphal Umayyad dynasty, is essential before we embark on the rise of the Moroccan Empires. So let’s delve in this …
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Episode 5 — The Idrisids, Founders of Morocco
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In the fifth episode of Winds of the West, we will talk about Morocco’s first dynasty and the ones traditionally considered as the “founders of Morocco”: the Idrisids, who held the Moroccan throne from AD789 to AD974. Who were they? Where did they come from? Why are they considered the founders of Morocco when we know other Moroccan states existed …
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"The eighteen days of the revolution were the best days of my life," says Egyptian novelist Alaa Al Aswany
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Renowned Egyptian novelist Alaa Al Aswany, author of the award winning The Yacoubian Building, discusses his experience during the Egyptian revolution and his book, The Republic of False Truths, which was released in English this year. “The Egyptians I lived with in Tahrir Square have nothing to do with the Egyptians I used to live with before the …
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On “Reading the Middle East with Gilles Kepel,” the latest Al-Monitor podcast, renowned French scholar Gilles Kepel interviews the ground-breaking authors and thought leaders who are both shaping and explaining the complex trends in the Middle East and Islamic world. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at h…
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شكون هوا عبد الرحمن الناصر .... ? هو الناصر لدين الله أبو المطرف عبد الرحمن بن محمد بن عبد الله المرواني، وأُمُّه أمُّ ولدٍ تُسمَّى (ماريا) أو (مرته أو مزنة)، وجِدُّه السادس هو عبد الرحمن بن معاوية الأموي - صقر قريش - وقد وُلِدَ في قُرْطُبَة وعاش بها. نشأ عبد الرحمن بن محمد يتيمًا؛ فعندما كان عُمرُه عشرين يومًا قَتَلَ عمُّه أباه؛ لأنه كان مؤهلاً لل…
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Who were the Amazigh Moroccan States born out of the Great Berber Revolt of AD 739? In this episode, we are exploring the origins of modern Morocco and the root of its independence in the eighth century AD.
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Episode 3 — Juba II, the Enlightened King of Mauretania
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In the third episode of Winds of the West, the Moroccan History Podcast, we meet one of the most important Roman client Kings of Antiquity: Juba II, who is remembered not only as a great king but also as an incredibly gifted scholar. Of Numidian origin, Juba II was raised as a Roman in the Augustan household before he became client King of Mauretan…
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شكون هوا لسان الدين ابن الخطيب .... ? لسانُ الدين بن الخطيب، ذلك الرجل الذي ارتفع شأنه، فملك زمام السيف والقلم كما يُقال، فلم تعرف الأندلس في قرونها الأخيرة أديبا مؤرخا مفوّها ذكيا أريبا مثله، كما ساعده الحظ في التقرب من اثنين من سلاطين بني الأحمر في غرناطة فصار وزيرا لهما، بل أصبح الرجل في زمن الأخير منهما صاحب الحل والعقد، وقطب الدائرة، ومركز الس…
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في هاد الحلقة كنحاول نعطي فكرة على حزب vox اليميني المتطرف, في اسبانيا. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tflsif/support
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In the second episode of Winds of the West, we will explore the mysterious figure of King Atlas, the mythical ruler of Mauretania. Was he a Greek God? A King gifted in science and the arts? And was his existence a matter of fact or fiction?
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Welcome to Winds of the West, a podcast about Moroccan history and culture. I’m your host, Sayd, and together we will plunge in the intricately beautiful landscape of Moroccan history and culture. Since its establishment in AD788, the Kingdom of Morocco has been ruled by seven succeeding dynasties, and has played a major role in Mediterranean and e…
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معرفناش كفاش نبداو، ولكن توكلنا علالله وبدنا فلسفة الحزب الجمهوري، باش نعرفو الناس شوية على سياسة الأمريكية --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tflsif/support
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3- The Art of Ground Mummies- Peach Sweet Ginger
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This episode shines a light on the mummies hiding in many of the greatest paintings of all time.Next few weeks' teas:www.revolutiontea.com/best-of-the-best-collection-5-count-sampler.html Go see me prance about on YouTube:bit.ly/charlieExists or search "charlie, etc."Questions? Mail me:charlie.DoesExist@gmail.com…
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At this point, the magical hovering balls known as balloons are seen as wholly average, but they weren't always this way. The second episode of Tea for Two explores the odd world of balloon history, all the way from cat bowels to mini H-bombs.Next few weeks' teas:www.revolutiontea.com/best-of-the-best-collection-5-count-sampler.html Go see me pranc…
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1- Russian Literature In a Forty Minute Proverbial Nutshell- Moroccan Mint
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Though a bit long and a bit messy, the first episode of Tea for Two is a lovely journey through the seldom-seen world of Russian literature and those that built it.The butterfly video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8171K40pJhoNext few weeks' teas:https://www.revolutiontea.com/best-of-the-best-collection-5-count-sampler.htmlGo see me prance about o…
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