prvo su je kukom izvukli na palubu camca i treskali o daske dok se nije umirila pljas pljas pljas pljas onda je neko dograbio veslo i udarao je letnji dan do podne uz smeh i dranje i sveopstu histeriju zene i deca turisti dograbise obucu i pocese besomucno da je udaraju djonovima treskali su je gnjecili lupali cupali rokali zveketali mrvili i drobili toliko mrznje u tako malom camcu neshvatljiv svemir na kraju je jedna mama dala detetu kuku i rekla ” ljubavi, idi probodi joj glavu” odavno mrtva hobotnica je nepomicno lezala na suncu sve dok neko nije viknuo “bacite je nazad u more, evo izvlacimo novu prokletnicu!”
Night is often associated with danger and evil, because of the psychological connection of night’s all-encompassing darkness to the fear of the unknown and darkness’s obstruction of a major sensory system (the sense of sight).Criminals, animals, and other potential dangers can be concealed by darkness.
Semper Fidelis… Semper Fidelis… Semper Fidelis… Semper Fidelis… Semper Fidelis… Semper Fidelis… Semper Fidelis… Semper Fidelis… Semper Fidelis… Semper Fidelis…
Taras Bulba (Ukrainian: Тара́с Бу́льба) is a romanticized historical novel by Nikolai Gogol. It tells the story of an old Zaporozhian Cossack, Taras Bulba, and his two sons, Andriy and Ostap. Taras’ sons studied at the Kiev Academy and return home. The three men set out on an epic journey to Zaporizhian Sich located in Ukraine, where they join other Cossacks and go to war against Poland.
Ernest Hemingway called Taras Bulba “One of the 10 greatest books of all time.”
“Dinner” sometimes denotes a formal meal where people who dine together are formally dressed and consume food with an array of utensils. Dinners are often divided into 3 courses. Appetizers consisting of options such as soup, salad etc., followed by the main course and finally the dessert.I really hate goats.They stink.
Армагедон (од хеб.הַר מְגִדּוֹ, у преводу планина Мегидо; грч.ἉρμαγεδώνHarmagedōn,[1][2]лат. Armagedōn[3]) је према Библији, место битке током смака света, које се интерпретира и у буквалном и у симболичном значењу. Реч армагедон у обичном говору се односи на било који сценарио краја света.
Armageddon (from Hebrew: הַר מְגִדּוֹ, Har Megiddo, lit. Mount Megiddo; Ancient Greek: ἉρμαγεδώνHarmagedōn,[1][2]Late Latin: Armagedōn[3]) is, according to the Bible, the site of a battle during the end times, variously interpreted as either a literal or symbolic location. The term is also used in a generic sense to refer to any end-of-the-world scenario.