This channel makes hour+ long compilations of folk music from almost every ethnicity.
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> Your flag
> Does your playlist represent you well?
Canada
Uhhh
This channel makes hour+ long compilations of folk music from almost every ethnicity.
youtube.com
> Your flag
> Does your playlist represent you well?
Canada
Uhhh
what the fuck am i listening to?
Things getting TURNT at the Elder God's New Year party
Huh, that's interesting, thanks for the link OP.
>flag
>yes, but not from my ethnicity
Where is your family from?
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>sweden
>the sweden, that was yes
Chuvash republic.
Why are you asking, are you the channel creator?
I wish
I just really like his stuff
Bump for interest
Both are quite tight
My flag
yeah, totally.
> Malta being a literal who
Is this close enough?
ur mean
Are you named after the vinegar?
no
Is the vinegar at least named after you?
I don't even know what you're talking about.
For real though, there has to be something interesting about you.
Aren't you the country still stuck culturally in the Renaissance?
What the fuck does Malt have to do with us?
>Aren't you the country still stuck culturally in the Renaissance?
If only.
By chance, do you know what "malt" is, leaf?
Fermented grain and whatnot
Just giving some bantz to an inferior """country"""
Malt vinegar looks weird for me. Is this a particularly canadian thing, like maple syrup? We don't have it here.
You should get nuked.
I think it is a Burger invention desu
Bump
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I it is Okey I guess. Could be better.
are these the only recorded discussions in which aliens tried to cummunicate with us ?
double dubs checked. What would be a better example
lel
The Canadian Senate has passed a bill that changes the text of the English-language version of the national anthem to make it gender-neutral.
It now awaits royal assent by the governor general to become law.
The move is set to change the words "in all thy sons command" to "in all of us command" in the anthem, O Canada.
The private member's bill from 2016 had stalled in the Senate as Conservatives fought its passage, but it won approval on a voice vote on Wednesday.
The fight to change two words in the lyrics of O Canada has stirred a passionate debate.
A similar plan was rejected in 2010 by the Conservatives, who then held the majority in parliament.
The new bill was first introduced in 2016 by Liberal MP Mauril BĂ©langer, who had been diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease) and who died later that year.
Since 1980, when O Canada officially became the country's anthem, 12 bills had been introduced in the House to strip the reference to "sons", but all attempts had failed until now, CBC reports.
Okay? Thanks for the bump senpai.
Do know however that virtually no Canadians are upset about this.
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very UYUUUUIIII
The riff at 00:12 made me homesick of my time in the DR :(
>Do know however that virtually no Canadians are upset about this.
Your yellow family and friends don't represent "Canadians".
I mean, thanks for the bumps anyway