A list of puns related to "Yaqui Wars"
I'm wondering if certain rogue groups in the tribe ever invaded non-Yaqui homes and attacked people. I thought I read somewhere that this happened, but I haven't been able to find the source again, which makes me wonder if I'm mixing up the notion with something else.
Obviously there was a lot of migration from the Sonoran Yaquis to Arizona during the late 19th century/early 20th century, and during the Mexican war of Revolution, but I am wondering how this migration affected the relations between Arizona and Sonora? Were there plans or initiatives to close off the borders? Did Arizonans even take kindly to this migration? Thanks, Historians of Reddit!
Patch 1.2a has been released! This will likely be the final major release of the CK2 version, unless there are any other major bugs that escaped our notice. We sincerely apologize for the late delay - this winter was unusually rough for many of our developers, and we were unable to dedicate as much time to the mod as normal.
Given that this is the last major release of the Fan Fork, I'd like to say a few words. After the End has changed my life and many other lives in a way that most video game mods don't. It provides everything that a good mod should - a fascinating world with interesting history and characters, unique and innovative gameplay mechanics that build on vanilla to deliver a new experience, and idiosyncratic quirks and oddities that let the player know that it was made with love by a passionate team of developers. However, it also provided me and many others with a chance to contribute to this wonderful experience, igniting or reigniting passions for game design, coding, art, and sound design and providing us with a chance to show our talents to the world. The community around this mod is one of the most devoted and passionate communities for any video game mod ever, and I am blessed to have such a group of people enjoying my work and the work of my colleagues. I have made many of my closest friends through this mod and I don't think I would be the person I am today in any sense without it.
Although this is the end of the CK2 mod, this is by no means the end of AtE. Our devs remain hard at work on the CK3 version, which will hopefully impress you even more than the CK2 mod. Thank you for your support, and I'll see you in the next version.
Changelog:
- mysterious targeted decision is gone
- Blue ridge count once again has unique CoA and dynasty
- Navegante head of faith is formable
- solved issue of Nazarene HoF becoming feudal
- luchador missions working correctly
- not everyone becomes a heartbreaker
- choose party decision works
- Neomexicanos no longer have jungle holdings in the middle of the desert
- Aphite high priest being ORF is sadly unfixable
- Sol invictus head uses correct description
- King of Mexico refers to the right person
- Cristo Rey characters can hold coronations
- Glorian is available in the character creator
- fixed adopt and abandon orf
- American
>> Manifest destiny was a widely held cultural belief in the 19th-century United States that American settlers were destined to expand across North America.
Was there a barren and underpopulated half in your country that attracted settlers seeking to establish towns and cities with similar levels of civilization as the core cities of the time?
Honduras is too tiny for a Manifest Destiny ideal, but a similar pattern emerged when American banana companies started operation in the previously underpopulated north of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Population density focus points shifted from the center-south region to the Sula valley in the north and San Pedro Sula is now on par with Tegucigalpa regarding standards of living.
An African-American journalist records his horror at the Rwanda genocide of 1993.
I watched the dead float down a river in Tanzania. Itβs one of those apocryphal stories you always hear coming out of Africa, meant to demonstrate the savagery of βthe nativesβ. Babies being pulled off their mothersβ backs and tossed onto spears. Pregnant women being disembowelled. Bodies being tossed into the river and floating downstream. You heard them all, but never really believed.
And yet there I was, drenched with sweat under the blistering sun, standing at the Rusumo Falls bridge, watching the bodies float past me. Sometimes they came one by one. Sometimes two or three together. They were bloated now, horribly discoloured. Most were naked, or stripped down to their underpants. Sometimes the hands and feet were bound together. Some were clearly missing some limbs. And as they went over the falls, a few got stuck together on a little crag, and stayed there flapping against the current, as though they were trying to break free. I couldnβt take my eyes off one of them, the body of a little baby.
We timed them: a body or two every minute. And the Tanzanian border guards told us it had been like that for a couple of days now. These were the victims of the ethnic genocide going on across the border in Rwanda. The killers were working too fast to allow for proper burials. It was easier to dump the corpses into the Kagera River, to let them float downstream into Tanzania, eventually into Lake Victoria, out of sight, and I suppose out of mind. Or maybe there was some mythic proportion to it as well. These victims were from the Tutsi tribe, descendants, they say, of the Nile, and more resembling the Nilotic peoples of North Africa with their narrower noses, more angular features. The Hutu, the ones conducting this final solution, were Bantu people, shorter, darker, and tired of being lorded over by the Tutsi. Maybe tossing the bodies into the river was the Hutusβ way of sending them back to the Nile.
Sounds crazy, I guess. And I suppose you, the reader, find this image disgusting β the bloated, discoloured bodies floating down a river and over a waterfall. If Iβm disgusting you, good, because thatβs my point. Because it was that image, and countless more like it, that I had to live with, and go to sleep with, for the three long years I spent covering Africa as a reporter for the Washington Post. Three years of watching pretty much the worst that human beings can do to
... keep reading on reddit β‘Do your worst!
I'm surprised it hasn't decade.
For context I'm a Refuse Driver (Garbage man) & today I was on food waste. After I'd tipped I was checking the wagon for any defects when I spotted a lone pea balanced on the lifts.
I said "hey look, an escaPEA"
No one near me but it didn't half make me laugh for a good hour or so!
Edit: I can't believe how much this has blown up. Thank you everyone I've had a blast reading through the replies π
It really does, I swear!
Theyβre on standbi
Buenosdillas
Los Mochis ist ein jung Stadt, nur 100 Jahre alt oder so, am Nord von Sinaloa. WΓ€hrend der Kolonialzeit hatten die Spanische in West-Provinz(Heutzutage Californias, Arizona, Sonora und Sinaloa) fast nichts gebaut. Nach der Spanischer Erbfolgekrieg, und VerΓ€nderung von Habsburg zu Bourbonen Dynast war die kleine spanische Kontrolle in meinem Gebiet zerstΓΆrt. Der Indigener und alte Spanischen waren keine Fans der neuen merkantilistisch und protestantisch-Γ€hnlich Welle von Kolonialismus. Ein paar Jahrzehnte spΓ€ter nach zusΓ€tzlich franzΓΆsischen Interventionen in Spanien fang der UnabhΓ€ngigkeit-Kriegen in Lateinamerika an. Frankreich, der USA, und Spanien haben nach der UnabhΓ€ngigkeit Mexiko ΓΌberfallen. Aber sie haben nie diese Gegend kontrolliert, es war immer dasselbe, ein kleiner Krieg zwischen Festungen und Nomaden in ein leeres Tal, der hat 400 Jahren gedauert. In der Hauptstadt der Provinz, gibt es ein WandgemΓ€lde, der etwas Abstract ist, aber seine Nachricht ist klar, Mexiko-Stadt hat Sinaloa erobert, nicht Spanien.
Am Ende der XIX Jahrhundert zwei wichtige Ereignisse passiert. In mein Bereich die Yorome Indigener waren schon ruhiger und Katholisch, aber die Indianer Nord von uns kΓ€mpften immer noch. Deswegen war der "West Provinz" in zwei Teilen geteilt, Sonora am Nord, und Sinaloa am SΓΌd. Damit kann Sinaloa in Entwicklung und Landwirtschaft fokussieren, WΓ€hrend Sonora weiterkΓ€mpft. Die Idee war auch der Beeinfluss der Indigener am Nord, Yaquis, an der Indigener am SΓΌd, Mayos, zu begrenzen. Die Geschichte der Yaquis ist interessant, wichtig fΓΌr Mexiko, und grausam, Aber ich werde davon nicht viel Schreiben, da es mit unsere Zwillinge Stadt Obregon Stadt hat mehr zu tun. Das andere Ereignis war die Entwicklung ein Hafen bei amerikanischen utopischen Sozialisten bei der KΓΌste der Bereich. Nach ein paar Jahren haben sie aufgegeben, und ein amerikanischer GeschΓ€ftsmann hat eine Zuckerraffinerie gebaut, wo sie arbeiten kΓΆnnten, da wird meiner Stadt entwickelt.
Pilot on me!!
Die amerikanischen Sozialisten begrΓΌndet βThe Platzβ (danach Los Mochis) im Nord von Sinaloa fΓΌr die und waren wΓ€hrend der ersten Jahre der mexikanischen Revolution einfach ignoriert. Aber nach dem ersten Teil der Revolution, hatten die Indigener-Mayos die Armee Pancho Villa, der sehr anti-Amerikaner war, beigetreten und die Stadt durchgewΓΌhlt. Danach haben die FΓΆderale Truppen ihre Leiter, der Indio Bachomo fΓ€ngt und zu Los Mochis geschickt, wo er erschossen wurde. Die Mayos haben sein Korp nicht wiedergeholt, sie hatten ihn da begraben und viele Steine darΓΌber gelassen. Die Steine bleiben noch da und sie liegen neue Steine, wenn jemand versucht, sie auszuziehen. In der Stadt gibt heute ein Taco-GeschΓ€ft, dass βTacos Bachomoβ, das sehr beliebt ist. Bachomo , als letzter Indigener Rebell , ist jetzt ein Teil der Folklore der Stadt.
Nachher haben die Dorfen im Tal die revolutionΓ€re Armee den Yaqui unter Albaro Obregon beigetreten. Wegen des Kriegs haben fast alle die Amerikaner entfliehen, nur die reiche und der eine Familien hatten, geblieben haben. Am Ende der Krieg wendete die Regierung die Landumverteilung an. Die reichen Mexikaner, die ihre LΓ€nder verlieren hat, haben einfach die LΓ€nder der Amerikaner gekauft, die die Regierung hatte, nicht berΓΌhrt. Etwas Γ€hnlich hat in MazatlΓ‘n mit den LΓ€ndern der Deutsche passiert.
Nach der Revolution am 1920 Los Mochis war noch sehr klein und es war nicht der Hauptstadt seine Stadt-region. Mein GroΓvater war ein Mayo aus einer Festung ΓΆstlich der Stadt und er sagte immer, βLos Mochis es para los Cochisβ, Mochis ist fΓΌr die Schweine, weil es leer, klein, schmutzig und nass war. Aber nach der Krieg Los Mochis und das Gebiet hatten einem paaren Vorteil. Die Armee von Alvaro Obregon war erfolgreich und er war der erste PrΓ€sident nach der Revolution. Daher wurde das Gebiet politisch begΓΌnstigt. Es gabt viele neue reiche Leute die da wohnt. Der BΓΌrgermeister brachte Ostasiatische katholische FlΓΌchtlinge/Befreite Sklaven (typisch in der PazifikkΓΌste von Mexiko als der Indigener waren gewalttΓ€tig), HΓΌgel Criollos (mexikanische Rancher von europanischer Herkunft), und Mayos in der alten amerikanischen Zuckerraffinerie zu arbeiten. Die Beziehung zwischen Indigener und Criollos war nicht gut, aber nicht nachtragend, als niemand hat der anderer βerobertβ und die Koexistenz geschah natΓΌrlich. Ein Professor aus Guadalajara hat auch ΓΌber der Stadt gehΓΆrt, und ΓΆffnete eine Schule fΓΌr erwachsene. Diese Punkte hat dem Stadtwach
... keep reading on reddit β‘Dad jokes are supposed to be jokes you can tell a kid and they will understand it and find it funny.
This sub is mostly just NSFW puns now.
If it needs a NSFW tag it's not a dad joke. There should just be a NSFW puns subreddit for that.
Edit* I'm not replying any longer and turning off notifications but to all those that say "no one cares", there sure are a lot of you arguing about it. Maybe I'm wrong but you people don't need to be rude about it. If you really don't care, don't comment.
When I got home, they were still there.
What did 0 say to 8 ?
" Nice Belt "
So What did 3 say to 8 ?
" Hey, you two stop making out "
I won't be doing that today!
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You take away their little brooms
This morning, my 4 year old daughter.
Daughter: I'm hungry
Me: nerves building, smile widening
Me: Hi hungry, I'm dad.
She had no idea what was going on but I finally did it.
Thank you all for listening.
There hasn't been a post all year!
Why
Itβs pronounced βNoel.β
After all his first name is No-vac
What, then, is Chinese rap?
Edit:
Notable mentions from the comments:
Spanish/Swedish/Swiss/Serbian hits
French/Finnish art
Country/Canadian rap
Chinese/Country/Canadian rock
Turkish/Tunisian/Taiwanese rap
There hasn't been a single post this year!
(Happy 2022 from New Zealand)
Nothing, it just waved
Bob
I'm wondering if certain rogue groups in the tribe ever invaded non-Yaqui homes and attacked people. I thought I read somewhere that this happened, but I haven't been able to find the source again, which makes me wonder if I'm mixing up the notion with something else.
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