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“If the world seems cold to you, kindle fires to warm it.”
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“If the world seems cold to you, kindle fires to warm it.”
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Off-Road Drivers Watch In Disbelief As Basic Subaru Rips Up Crazy Slope
How must it feel to sit in your modified off-road truck and watch an unmodified old Subaru do this?
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The Wikipedia article of the day for October 21, 2017 is Kragujevac massacre.
The Kragujevac massacre (21 October 1941) was the mass murder of almost 2,800 men and boys in the city of Kragujevac in the German-occupied territory of Serbia by German soldiers during World War II. Coming in reprisal for insurgent attacks that killed 10 German soldiers in the Gornji Milanovac district, it followed a punitive German operation in which 492 males were shot and four villages were burned down. The victims included Serbs, Jews, Romani people, Muslims, Macedonians, and Slovenes. The massacre exacerbated tensions between the two guerrilla movements, the communist-led Partisans and the royalist, Serbian nationalist Chetniks, and convinced Chetnik leader Draža Mihailović that further attacks against the Germans would only result in more Serb civilian deaths. Several senior German military officials were tried and convicted during and after the Nuremberg Trials for their involvement in the reprisal shootings. The massacre has been the subject of several poems and feature films. Commemorated annually in Serbia, it is memorialised at the October in Kragujevac Memorial Park and its 21st October Museum.
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backstretch , n :
(athletics, horse racing) Synonym of back straight (“straight part of a racetrack, running track, etc., opposite the finishing line”). (horse racing) An area next to a racetrack used to stable the racehorses and house employees. (figuratively) The middle part of an event. Today is British Champions Day in 2017. Held at the Ascot Racecourse in Ascot, Berkshire, it is the richest thoroughbred horse race meeting in the United Kingdom.
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