English Slang: FUBAR (18+)
FUBAR stands for Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition, Fucked Up Beyond Any Repairs.
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FUBAR stands for Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition, Fucked Up Beyond Any Repairs.
Tell me in comments if you liked this nice military slang!
On the same day as thousands of people watched the new King's coronation in Princes Street Gardens, the Our Republic demonstration was place on Calton Hill, only a half-mile away. Scottish Green co-leader Lorna Slater, who attended, called the monarchy "outdated" and "undemocratic."
After protesters were detained in London prior to the start of the coronation ceremony, the Met Police detained a number of persons on suspicion of disturbing the peace. While Hibs supporters were chanting "you can shove the coronation up your a***" during the St. Mirren game, they also carried a banner against the monarchy. Thousands also participated in a protest in Glasgow that called for Scottish independence.
On the same day as thousands of people watched the new King's coronation in Princes Street Gardens, the Our Republic demonstration was place on Calton Hill, only a half-mile away. Scottish Green co-leader Lorna Slater, who attended, called the monarchy "outdated" and "undemocratic."
After protesters were detained in London prior to the start of the coronation ceremony, the Met Police detained a number of persons on suspicion of disturbing the peace. While Hibs supporters were chanting "you can shove the coronation up your a***" during the St. Mirren game, they also carried a banner against the monarchy. Thousands also participated in a protest in Glasgow that called for Scottish independence.
The Welsh people are a group of Celtic origin who live in Wales, which is a country located in the United Kingdom. They have a rich and unique culture, including a distinctive language called Welsh, which is still spoken by some of its people. In the UK, there are about 2 million people. Welsh people are well known for their exquisite music, poetry, and artwork, all of which are frequently influenced by their natural surroundings. The Eisteddfod festival and other national identity-celebrating events play a significant role in their cultural calendar, continuing a long-standing tradition in this country. Welsh national causes have historically been led by notable individuals like Owain Glyndwr and David Lloyd George, and they have contributed significantly to the political and social development of Britain. Wales is a modern, multicultural nation today, but its citizens still cherish and appreciate their own history and customs. If you travel to Wales, you will be greeted by warm and welcoming people who are proud of their heritage and culture.
Questions:
1. Who are the Welsh people?
2. What is unique about Welsh culture?
3. What type of art are the Welsh people known for?
4. What was new for you?
5. Would you like to go there? Why (not)?
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