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SloveniaBernd2022-04-16 10:03:02 · 4yNo. 146368reply
owo what's this
RussiaBernd2022-04-16 11:15:28 · 4yNo. 146370reply
Оh, this is a godly thing!
GermanyBernd2022-04-16 12:09:47 · 4yNo. 146372reply
Boiled onion peels?
SloveniaBernd2022-04-16 12:40:42 · 4yNo. 146375reply
of course the godless infidel doesn't know what it is
ItalyBernd2022-04-16 12:45:35 · 4yNo. 146377reply
das borscht
 
t. slav fanboy
UkraineBernd2022-04-16 14:32:18 · 4yNo. 146380reply
making крашанки
UkraineBernd2022-04-16 14:33:17 · 4yNo. 146381reply
SloveniaBernd2022-04-16 15:01:23 · 4yNo. 146382reply
I wish we had patience to decorate them like this
UkraineBernd2022-04-16 15:07:56 · 4yNo. 146383reply
UkraineBernd2022-04-16 15:08:22 · 4yNo. 146384reply
SloveniaBernd2022-04-16 15:17:04 · 4yNo. 146385reply
GermanyBernd2022-04-16 16:08:47 · 4yNo. 146387reply
Coloring eggs is a pagan practice.
SloveniaBernd2022-04-16 16:20:09 · 4yNo. 146389reply
lol no, it's actually a middle eastern tradition older than Christianity, has nothing to do with European pagans
it was literally made up by 19th century G*rman rightards
https://blogs.loc.gov/folklife/2016/04/ostara-and-the-hare/
meanwhile the exact same tradition of colouring eggs exists in Persia where it's done for Nowruz (also celebrated at the same period of year)
TurkeyBernd2022-04-16 16:43:15 · 4yNo. 146391reply
GermanyBernd2022-04-16 19:47:42 · 4yNo. 146396reply
>middle eastern tradition older than Christianity
So pagan, yes.
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