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DAP έγραψε:Μαρκο προχωρα το .....Καπως ετσι ξεκινησε και ο Θερβαντες και καταντησε αγαλμα......Σκεψου και μας που θα πουλαμε μουρη οτι συνομιλουσαμε με το αστερι της συγγραφης.....
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otso έγραψε:τον σκεφτομαι με φουφουλα και κολαν ,καμπουρη να γυρνάει τα καστρα των ευγενων και με μια λυρα και να λεει τα παραμυθια και τις ιστοριες του τραγουδιστα. ακομα και ακολουθο του black addler
otso έγραψε:μαρκο την εχεις δει τη σειρα black addler ε;
otso έγραψε:αυτη την στιγμη ειναι ονλαιν ενα μελος ονοματι paisios , ναναι κανας πλακατζης ; η εχει γραφτει ο συχωρεμενος;
stavrosg έγραψε:otso έγραψε:αυτη την στιγμη ειναι ονλαιν ενα μελος ονοματι paisios , ναναι κανας πλακατζης ; η εχει γραφτει ο συχωρεμενος;
Στο σπίτι δίπλα από το γραφείο ήρθαν καινούριοι νοικάρηδες και το 3χρονο αγοράκι τους το φωνάζουν Παϊσιο.
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Fish on "wheels"
A struggling goldfish may have been granted an easier ride through life, thanks to a customised wheelchair.
The fish reportedly suffers from swim bladder disorder, which makes it difficult to control its buoyancy in the water.
As a result, the goldfish floats near the surface of a tank, flips over or leans to one side.
Taylor Nicole Dean, who lives in Texas, shared the goldfish's journey on Twitter, after her friend Derek designed the chair.
A river in New Zealand has become the first in the world to be granted the same legal rights as a person.
The New Zealand parliament passed the bill recognising the Whanganui River, in North Island, as a living entity.
Long revered by New Zealand's Maori people, the river's interests will now be represented by two people.
The Maori had been fighting for over 160 years to get this recognition for their river, a minister said.
"I know the initial inclination of some people will say it's pretty strange to give a natural resource a legal personality," said New Zealand's Treaty Negotiations Minister Chris Finlayson.
"But it's no stranger than family trusts, or companies or incorporated societies."
The Whanganui River, New Zealand's third-longest, will be represented by one member from the Maori tribes, known as iwi, and one from the Crown.
The recognition allows it to be represented in court proceedings.
Tears and music
"The river as a whole is absolutely important to the people who are from the river and live on the river," said MP Adrian Rurawhe, who represents the Maori.
"From a Whanganui viewpoint the wellbeing of the river is directly linked to the wellbeing of the people and so it is really important that's recognised as its own identity."
Members of the Maori community celebrated the news with tears and music in New Zealand's parliament.
The settlement brought to an end the country's longest-running litigation, the NZHerald reports.
It also included $80m (£65m) in financial redress and $30m (£25m) to a fund to improve the river's health.
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