akin to Candide, and to match Voltaire i have a revision... tending to one's garden, i.e. minding his own business... well, there's tending to a garden, and then there's: growing a beard.
i always deemed a selfie as a take on curiosity... a reviving of a curiosity - which also translates into the following few words: on the new continent (north america) the nationalists is called a patriot, foreign bodies coming into the land of this spoken tongue are called immigrants, but native bodies coming out of the land of this spoken tongue are call expatriates.... well... hello sunshine... i'm not an immigrant, i'm an an expatriate... ******* english foxes and welsh weasels... hard to stomach the word ascriptive akin to neo-****, when your people fought the nazis... even in britain in the r.a.f., check st. paul's cathedral and look for the placard: polish r.a.f. pilots took part in the dog fights... take your somali-irish and shove them up yer ****! it's called nationalism in europe, but patriotism in england... it's doubly called fascism in europe... *******... i'd wipe my *** with my hand and give them quasi-woad marks to suit their grimacing faces to simply prove the point... akin to the brother *****, czech and rus the brothers fin, *** and esto... sunny boy, the natives speak of fellow natives as expatriates and not as immigrants, and there's a slight difference between being a nationalists and being a patriot... but i guess that doesn't exactly compute in your 'ed.
p.s. note: ***, hún (han) and hūn (hoon)... difference being, this is not about the Aryans and fetish German, the Caucasians... the model being: you move from skin difference, you move via the individual to the collective, then through the nation and via the nation to the grander ethnic picture of Slav / Germanic / Celt, and then arrive at your desired destination: the Caucasus, and then see the Turkic peoples as neighbours... almost all wars have been waged in the form of familial feuds... inbreeding seems hardly the taboo when in-warring is all that ever was worth staging wars.