We counted the ballots, we set up our local voting venue, and we made sure everything was in tip-top condition. Now it's your turn, you have to show up tomorrow between 7:00 and 21:00 and do your part. See you there! 🗳️ 🇵🇱 #Poland#Polish#Election#voting#vote
#Krakow main square on #Ukraine independence day - it has been preempted by a dozen or so of what looked like #Polish ultranationalists suggesting " #Poland had enough of the Banderovites" (there were three times more police than protesters) but they couldn't spoil the mood of hundreds of #Ukrainian and #Belarusian#refugees , celebrating indepent #Ukraine's 32nd birthday
The idea of #Warsaw as a phoenix city, reconstructed from ruins after the WW11, is a key part of the #Polish capital’s identity. Now, an exhibition has shed fresh light on the innovative way the rebuilding effort used ruins and rubble to create a new city
“There are two areas of contemporary relevance: the idea of sustainable architecture, and how it might relate to rebuilding in Ukraine”
"A #Polish#bishop has admonished a #priest who used his #church’s website to claim that “#Jews are taking over #Poland” and to express support for a far-right MP who attacked #Hanukkah candles that had been lit in parliament."
Rediscovering the Poetry of Louisa Agnes Czarnecki, a 19th-Century Edinburgh Writer and Musician
A new blog post from Edinburgh University’s Centre for Research Collections on Louisa Agnes Czarnecki (1823–1877), a versatile & politically engaged 19th-century Scottish poet who married a #Polish political exile
#Polish farmers passed through #Warsaw. They want better working conditions and for the government and the #EU to take care of their interests.
But their presence is used by people who raise anti-Ukrainian and anti-EU sentiments. This includes a man regularly seen with the Russian ambassador. He blended into the crowd on Tuesday and held his banner.
This time he carried a banner proclaiming "UKROPOLIN STOP".
Since the newest update, I see Kbin on a different language. I think it's Polish, or some similar language. The strange thing is that I don't remember a setting where one can change the display language. And the other strange thing is that this happens only on desktop. If I see Kbin via mobile, the page is in English....
Often, we want everything to match, to look the same, to be part of a set that goes together.
But it is so much easier, and can be just as beautiful, when things don't match, don't look all the same -- when each piece, though it shares characteristics with others, does not look like an exact copy of the rest.
Kbin is in Polish after the newest update
Since the newest update, I see Kbin on a different language. I think it's Polish, or some similar language. The strange thing is that I don't remember a setting where one can change the display language. And the other strange thing is that this happens only on desktop. If I see Kbin via mobile, the page is in English....