A tiny patch of meritocracy in an unequal world.
Spain’s education budget is 8x more per student than Cape Verde’s.
If a player’s mom can’t get a visa for the World Cup, imagine what it’s like normally.
But on the pitch, some little African islands can draw the European champs
I saw a japanese comment on youtube saying "Persona 6 trailer looks really scary, it's almost like they will not get a spin-off where all of the characters are dancing"
On January 3, China will be flooded with Wanderer fan advertisements to celebrate his birthday 🎂
-Credits to user cod-heart for context
#GenshinImpact#原神
Roman Republican denarius showing citizens voting. One toga-clad citizen drops his voting tablet in the ballot box, while behind him another voter receives his tablet from an attendant below. Voters crossed elevated walkways or 'pontes' above their fellow citizens in order to reach the ballot box, so all could see that they had voted without any last-minute intimidation or interference by others.
To safeguard the integrity of elections, in 119 BC, the tribune Gaius Marius further narrowed the pons causeway leading to the ballot box, in order to prevent any non-voters from standing on the gangway and engaging in bribery or intimidation; literally, to ensure that there was 'no room' for interference.
Denarius struck under the moneyer Publius Licinius Nerva in 112 BC, British Museum Collection
Quetzalcoatl, god of the winds and creator of humanity. He was one of the main deities in Mesoamerican cultures. Brushes, Prints and Patreon on my profile 🌷