@thetimwork The term "salad oil" has been used in the English language for nearly 500 years.
Salad oil is a general term for any light, clear, and neutral-tasting vegetable oil used in cold dishes. Olive oil and Elianto were the main ones in the 80s.
Was common as part of relief food by USA
For many who watched this video, it was a warning from the future.
Over 8 million views across YouTube and Instagram.
One of the most raw encounters I’ve ever had.
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@east_facts Just realized I have never seen a photo of Jomo Kenyatta with any of the American civil rights activists, but I have seen one with Henry Kissinger!
✈️ This pilot flat-out refused to take off… even though the crew had already cleared the plane for departure.
He had a bad gut feeling — oil pressure on engine #2 was trending up and the fuel system filter still needed replacing. He told the passengers straight up:
“They told us the plane is good to go, but I’m not really feeling it. I’m not going to leave the ground if I’m not completely certain that we have an airworthy aircraft. So I’m refusing the aircraft. I feel a lot more comfortable making this call than flying six hours over the water and maybe having an issue.”
He apologized for the delay, then had everyone deplane so maintenance could fix it properly.
In a world that’s always rushing, this pilot chose safety over schedule and put every single life on that plane first ❤️
I would you rather have a pilot who listens to his gut like this than one who just sticks to the schedule no matter what... how about you?
In Northern Ghana, hundreds of women accused of witchcraft live in exile.
Their voices are at the center of the exhibition 'Ghana: Branded for Life'. As many of them say: “I’m not a witch.”
Explore their stories and experiences through this virtual exhibition.
@Redstar4live@SizweBansii is black a culture or color? or does the word replace 'African'? there black colored Indians, but we never call them black? is this the same case with Somalis? if so, are Somalis a race by themselves or are they 'black Arabs', just like the case of Indians?