le beau mec du jour. by lagaylife.fr
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Teacher Noorzia Khan, 16, writes letters from the Kalasha alphabet on a blackboard during a lesson at the Kalasha Dur school and community centre in Brun village, located in Bumboret Kalash valley October 13, 2011.
The Kalash are the last survivors of the people of Kafiristan -- or Land of Unbelievers, an area that encompassed northwest Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan before the region was divided by the Durand Line, the border established between Afghanistan and British India in the 19th century.
The Kalash in Pakistan share close cultural and linguistic links with their kin in Afghanistan known as Nuristanis, who live mostly in the eastern province of Nuristan.
The inhabitants of Kafiristan were repeatedly targeted by successive Afghan kings who ransacked the area and forced locals to convert to Islam. The name of the area was subsequently changed to Nuristan, which means land of the enlightened.
The Kalash, who remained in British India and then Pakistan, were shielded by the border.
Rebecca Conway
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Camp Camp Season 5 countdown days: 12
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Wanted to do some character design, and ended up with these two ladies. Their ship name is obviously BrunHilda. They own a little Inn that doubles as an apothecary shop <3
Many thanks to my friend @itsybitsybatsyspider for encouraging me to post them here!
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Faceclaim : Amerigo Valenti
Année de naissance : 1998
Origine : Italienne
InRP (Meladen) : Libre
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Brun, an adolescent of indeterminate sex, on the left and Mrs. Moses, an alien robot, on the right. They’re the characters of “The dead mountaineer’s hotel”
The Dead Mountaineer's Hotel (Russian: Отель «У Погибшего Альпиниста») is a 1970 Soviet science fiction novel written by brothers Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. (Source: wikipedia)
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The fact it's not even Ysengrin's dinner at all but 100% Bernard's and Bernard makes him silently understand it's time for dinner (A SECOND CASE OF SILENT COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BOTH) by patiently waiting there, the fact Ysengrin gets it and silently passive-aggressively (à la "DON'T FUCK IT UP THAT'S IN MY NAME") makes Brun and Tibert bring it to him, the fact he stays at his side when waiting and doesn't go himself as if he saw himself as an equal to the Chancellor who sends his goons to treat him and the fact it's not even for him to eat right now but to show him what's on the menu really feels like "feed your ex with benefit to stay on his good side" to me as well as a ritual. Even if Ysengrin by doing the mistake to smell the dishes gets hit by that donkey way too protective of his food and ruins the mood. But I probably read too much into this
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