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  1. LINK:https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/11/politics/liz-cheney-gop-capitol-riot-election/index.html In the HBO series "The Leftovers," there is a group called the "Guilty Remnant" that seeks to remind people that 2% of the world's po[CENSORED]tion suddenly disappeared. They dress in all white, smoke and generally make it impossible for people to forget what they once were -- before the departed. Liz Cheney is the "Guilty Remnant" of the Republican Party. The Wyoming lawmaker has, repeatedly, sought to remind Republicans of what they so badly want to forget: That attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the subsequent riot at the US Capitol are diametrically opposed to the principles the party had long espoused. "Republicans used to advocate fidelity to the rule of law and the plain text of the Constitution," Cheney wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed on Thursday. "In 2020, Mr. Trump convinced many to abandon those principles. He falsely claimed that the election was stolen from him because of widespread fraud. While some degree of fraud occurs in every election, there was no evidence of fraud on a scale that could have changed this one." Yup. Nailed it. 10 out of 10. he simple and undeniable fact is that prior to the rise of Donald Trump, one of the organizing principles of the Republican Party was a dedicated adherence to the Constitution. They insisted the 2nd Amendment had to be held sacred. They prized judges who touted themselves as "strict constructionists," meaning they took the document at its literal word and didn't try to extrapolate it to modern times and situations. During an appearance on CBS' "60 Minutes" in December 2016, then-House Speaker Paul Ryan, a leading practitioner of constitutional conservatism, described his conversations with Trump on that front. "We've talked about the Constitution, Article 1 on the Constitution, the separation of powers," said Ryan. "He feels very strongly, actually, that under President Obama's watch, he stripped a lot of power away from the Constitution, away from the legislative branch of government, and we want to reset the balance of power so that people and the Constitution are rightfully restored." Uh huh. Four years after Ryan said Trump was a big believer in making sure that the Constitution was "rightfully restored," the President was leaning on Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the 2020 election results. John Eastman, a lawyer for Trump, was circulating a memo that would have bent the Constitution to achieve Trump's goal of winning. As CNN has noted: "The Eastman memo laid out a six-step plan for Pence to overturn the election for Trump, which included throwing out the results in seven states because they allegedly had competing electors. In fact, no state had actually put forward an alternate slate of electors -- there were merely Trump allies claiming without any authority to be electors." And, it wasn't just that! Trump confidant Rudy Giuliani had been actively working to establish those alternate elector slates in swing states. From CNN last month: "The Trump campaign lined up supporters to fill elector slots, secured meeting rooms in statehouses for the fake electors to meet on December 14, 2020, and circulated drafts of fake certificates that were ultimately sent to the National Archives." These attempts to overturn the election by ignoring the constitutional directives regarding the counting of the Electoral College votes are in direct contradiction of Republicans' longtime reverence for the nation's founding document. As Cheney put it in her op-ed: "What Mr. Trump had insisted that Mr. Pence do on Jan. 6 was not only un-American, it was unconstitutional and illegal." Republicans may want to forget how much they once revered the Constitution and insisted on the rule of law. Cheney won't let them -- and for that she was removed from her leadership post among House Republicans and could well lose her reelection bid this year. What a world.
  2. LINK: https://www.francetvinfo.fr/sante/maladie/coronavirus/convoi-de-la-liberte/direct-convoi-de-la-liberte-des-manifestants-aux-portes-de-paris-plus-de-7-000-policiers-et-gendarmes-deployes_4957287.html The police force is important. At least 283 vehicles participating in the "freedom convoy" were fined in Paris on Saturday February 12 at 11:20 a.m., the Paris police headquarters announced on Twitter . Several cars are still being checked. Since Friday, hundreds of opponents of the vaccine pass from all over France have tried to enter the capital, some camping at the gates of the city, despite the ban by the police headquarters . Follow our live. Police forces widely mobilized. Nearly 7,200 police and gendarmes "are deployed over the next three days to enforce the bans on vehicle convoys" , according to the police headquarters. The latter explained on Twitter to have proceeded, at 6 am Saturday, to 95 verbalizations. The demonstrators want the withdrawal of the vaccination pass. A heterogeneous gathering of opponents of President Emmanuel Macron and "yellow vests", the "freedom convoy" was formed on the model of the mobilization of truck drivers which paralyzes the Canadian capital Ottawa. Most of the claims are related to vaccination against Covid-19. Participants' complaints are also related to the increase in the cost of energy and purchasing power. Jean Castex promises to be inflexible. "If they block traffic or if they try to block the capital, you have to be very firm," he explained on France 2 on Friday . "The right to demonstrate and to have an opinion is a constitutionally guaranteed right in our Republic and in our democracy. The right to block others or prevent coming and going is not." Calls for "European convergence". Some demonstrators intend to then reach Brussels, the capital of Belgium, for a "European convergence" scheduled for Monday, February 14. The Belgian authorities have banned access to the capital.
  3. LINK: https://www.vogue.fr/lifestyle/article/le-nouveau-restaurant-le-collier-de-la-reine-a-paris New address of the Savoir Vivre group (already behind the pizzeria Da Graziella or Déviant ) Le Collier de la Reine has opened its doors within the walls of the former Japanese bistro Nanashi in the marsh. Divided into three spaces, there is a welcoming bar, a festive cellar where you can unearth natural wines, but also a large dining room where you can taste the good classics of French cuisine. The opportunity to learn a little more with his team. Encounter. -The Queen's Necklace in Paris: What was the inspiration behind The Queen's Necklace ? The Life Skills team. We had been dreaming of a large traditional Parisian brasserie for a while, but with an English public house spirit with seafood. The day before the first confinement, the opportunity to recover this place presented itself. In addition to its large dining room, we could create a very lively bar there, where you don't necessarily come by reservation. Enough to generate good energy. Then in the basement, we said to ourselves that there was no quality wine & liquor store open late, so we made a cellar where to buy good wines and spirits to take away, until late (and /or to be consumed standing on site without corkage).
  4. LINK: https://www.vogue.fr/lifestyle/article/airbnb-likes-instagram-voyages-vacances-location-maison It must be admitted, when planning a vacation , we also think a little, inevitably, of the dream destinations seen on Instagram . This is why Airbnb has just revealed the list of its most liked houses on the famous social network. And finally the results are rather varied. There is a bit of everything, from the “eco-friendly” hut to the bucolic farmhouse. Airbnb aficionados apparently have a soft spot for A-frame houses, since the list includes several. Another notable trend? No urban property in sight. Unsurprisingly, picturesque and remote settings largely dominate. At a time of the global pandemic , and therefore the stress of traveling in overcrowded cities, and triumphant technology, where disappearing from the radar is the ultimate mental respite, it is after all quite logical. Here, presented in ascending order, are the most liked Airbnbs across the globe. A guest house in Georgia (USA) On this estate, once owned by two former governors of Georgia , stands a charming guesthouse whose walls date back to the 1840s . outdoors for the hot Georgian spring days. Book on Airbnb Lafleur house in the Landes (France) In the heart of the Landes , an hour and a half drive from Bordeaux , this 18th century farmhouse boasts an impeccable five-star rating . Three bedrooms, a heated swimming pool, an indoor hammock suspended from the exposed beams, and, most importantly, greenery as far as the eye can see.
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  6. LINK: https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/10/africa/libya-assassination-attempt-intl/index.html Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah survived an attempt on his life after attackers targeted his car. (CNN)Assailants struck Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah's car with bullets early on Thursday but he escaped unharmed, a government source close to him said, amid intense factional wrangling over control of the government. The source said the incident happened as Dbeibah was returning home, describing it as a clear assassination attempt, adding that the attackers fled and the incident has been referred for investigation. Footage carried by regional Al Jazeera TV later showed what it said was Dbeibah's vehicle, which had what appeared to be a bullet mark on the windscreen and two other marks on a headlight and the chassis. Reuters could not immediately verify the images and has not spoken to other witnesses to the incident. If confirmed, an attempt to assassinate Dbeibah could aggravate the crisis over control of Libya after he said he will ignore a vote scheduled by the eastern-based parliament later on Thursday to replace him. Armed forces have mobilized more fighters and equipment in the capital over recent weeks, raising fears the political crisis could trigger fighting. Libya has had little peace or stability since the 2011 NATO-backed uprising against Moammar Gadhafi, and it split in 2014 between warring factions in east and west. Dbeibah was installed in March as head of the UN-backed Government of National Unity (GNU) that was meant to unify the country's divided institutions and oversee the runup to an election in December as part of a peace process. Rival factions have been jostling for position after the election process fell apart amid disputes over the rules, including over the legitimacy of Dbeibah's own candidacy for president after he pledged not to run. The parliament, which mostly backed eastern forces during the civil war, has declared the GNU invalid and will hold a vote on Thursday to name a new prime minister to form another government. Son of former Libyan ruler Gadhafi runs for president Son of former Libyan ruler Gadhafi runs for president
  7. LINK: https://www.monacoproperties.mc/en/buy-flat-monaco.html Buying or selling a property in Monaco is very easy. There are no restrictions for foreigners. The transaction can be concluded quickly and our team of real estate agents is at your disposal to assist you in all stages of your project to buy, sell or rent in Monaco and on the French Riviera. -The steps of the sale and/or purchase of a flat in Monaco The simple or exclusive sale mandate accompanied by a certificate of ownership are the essential documents to enable us to distribute the properties for sale on our sales media and through our many networks. Investors selected by our agency will have the opportunity to make an offer without risk and with full knowledge of the properties visited. In order to be valid, the buyer's offer must be guaranteed by a cheque or bank transfer for 10% of the price offered, which will be cashed by the Notary of his choice. Within a reasonable period of time, the Notaire will draw up the preliminary sales agreement with the technical information provided by the agency, which must be signed and initialled by the Seller and the Buyer. Once all conditions precedent have been lifted the sale can proceed. The notaire will arrange a meeting with the buyer, the seller and a representative of the agency to sign the deed of sale. The buyer will then transfer all the funds, including the agency fees, to the Notaire. The Notaire will in turn make the payment to the vendor and the agency. However, it is possible to shorten the transaction time by proceeding directly to the signing of the deed of sale in the absence of conditions precedent. -Costs of buying a flat in Monaco The costs of buying a flat in Monaco are divided between agency fees and notary fees. The notary's fees represent 6% of the price of the flat for a purchase in your own name or via a SCI. In the case of a new flat, the amount of notary fees is reduced to 2.5%. In the case where the purchaser is an offshore company, he will have to pay a transfer fee of 9% of the sale price to the notary. However, upon resale, the future purchaser will benefit from an exemption from these costs, as it will be sufficient to transfer the shares of the company in order to carry out the resale. The commission received by the agency is 3% excluding VAT of the sale price, i.e. approximately 3.6% of the amount of the sale including VAT. The balance of the sale price as well as the above-mentioned fees will be payable at the signing of the deed of sale with one of the three Notaries of the Principality of Monaco. -Buying or selling a flat under the law in Monaco There are a small number of flats in Monaco subject to special laws governing the amount of rent and/or the nature of the tenant. Anyone can purchase these flats but it is important to be aware of these specificities before making an acquisition.
  8. link: https://www.lyrarc.com/articles/64891-in-russia-and-ukraine-talks-european-leaders-seek-central-role-in-continent-s-fate?tag_search=all-topics LyrArc Article Gist The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, is at the center of talks for resolution of the crisis in Europe over Ukraine. Under the arrangement setup under OSCE with Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France as members the security arrangements in Europe are set forth- all nations as member states will respect each others national sovereignty. Russia's approach to settle its concerns about Ukraine joining NATO on its borders was to exclude European Union and deal with this entirely as a US Russia issue. For Europe turning to the OSCE emphasizes Europe's role to solve disputes in its own backyard. This opens up ways to bring all parties to the table for talks. This is because the US position remains firm not conceding on the point of Ukraine choosing its own future and foreign affairs, in effect preserving the right of all of Eastern Europe to choose its own future, something gained after the fall of the Soviet Union. The US approach is also to use an information war of sorts to deter invasion by saying an invasion is imminent. This places the ball right back in the European court in this war
  9. link: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/partisan-plays-shape-redistricting-landscape-note/story?id=82751558 While roughly a dozen states still have work to do, the likeliest end result will be redder GOP districts, bluer safe Democratic seats and fewer competitive races overall. FiveThirtyEight's redistricting tracker tallies eight fewer highly competitive seats and counting, with Democrats on track to net approximately three flipped seats based on newly drawn districts. And though the Supreme Court's 5-4 decision this week didn't directly rule on the merits of Alabama's new map, inaction can also be action. Despite a lower federal court ruling that the GOP-passed plan unlawfully diluted the power of Black voters, the new districts -- expected to keep the 6-1 Republican-to-Democrat edge in the state's delegation -- will be in force through at least 2022. That ruling is being taken as a signal for where the Supreme Court is likely to come down on similar challenges and a possible hint of where it will be when it takes up the issue of affirmative action in college admissions later this year. Overall, though, it's the polarized and quite messy political process in states that is creating maps that will last for the next decade. Through inaction in Congress and less action than in the past from the courts, what's happening in states -- both blue and red -- is likely to stand. The RUNDOWN with Averi Harper Maryland's Republican Gov. Larry Hogan put the possibility of a 2022 Senate bid to rest in a press conference Tuesday. "A number of people have said that they thought I could make a difference in the Senate and be a voice of common sense and moderation," said Hogan. "I was certainly humbled by that and it gave me and my family reason to consider it. But I have repeatedly said I don't aspire to be a United States senator and that fact has not changed."
  10. LINK:https://www.vogue.fr/lifestyle/article/spas-luxes-eco-responsables-inde-maldives-ibiza-mexique-hotels Eco-responsible spa : these 5 ultra-luxury wonders also protect nature… Designed around a giant fig tree, this 2,500 m 2 spa is one of the finest examples of architecture with low environmental impact on the One&Only site, nestled between the jungle and the beach on the Pacific coast. Entirely built with local materials, clay, cumaru wood and stone, in the heart of a garden of volcanic rocks, the spa, like the hundred villas and cabins on the estate, blends naturally into the landscape. -One&Only Spa, One&Only Mandarina, Riviera Nayarit (Mexico): -heaven or nothing The treatments offered are inspired by the traditional medicine of the indigenous Cora and Huichol cultures, from which they have retained one of the most remarkable attractions: an authentic temazcal. To stimulate detoxification , heal the body and purify the mind, this Mayan sweat lodge uses a combination of medicinal plants, heat, steam and copal incense. The wellness center of this eco-responsible spa is the first destination in the world to offer Tata Harper 's Sensorial Resets treatments and organic skincare . The Mystique Herbal Codex treatment includes an energy rebalancing session with singing bowls to open your chakras , followed by a full body exfoliation, massage and facials using handcrafted serums and balms. Tata Harper on her 500 hectare certified organic farm in Vermont. -Celia Ellenberg From €970 per night for a double room, treatments from €210. -Vana Wellness Retreat, Dehradun (India): This Indian spa has been hailed for its sustainable approach.
  11. link: https://news.yahoo.com/biden-top-science-adviser-eric-015712884.html President Joe Biden’s top science adviser, Eric Lander, resigned on Monday evening following reports of his bullying and mistreatment of subordinates. The resignation came despite initial insistence from the White House that Lander would remain in his post while corrective actions and remediations were applied to assure a better workplace environment at the Office of Science and Technology Policy. “It has been a great honor to serve as your Science Advisor and to work with the extraordinarily talented career and non-career colleagues at the Office of Science and Technology Policy,” Lander wrote in a letter to the president. “I am writing to submit my resignation, to be effective no later than February 18 in order to permit an orderly transfer.” “I am devastated that I caused hurt to past and present colleagues by the way in which I have spoken to them,” he added. Lander’s resignation constitutes the highest-profile departure from the president’s team to date — his office has Cabinet-level status — and a black eye for Biden, who had pledged early on that he would have a zero-tolerance policy when it came to bullying. “The President accepted Dr. Eric Lander’s resignation letter this evening, with gratitude for his work at OSTP on the pandemic, the cancer moonshot, climate change, and other key priorities,” said White House press secretary Jen Psaki. “He knows that Dr. Lander will continue to make important contributions to the scientific community in the years ahead.” POLITICO was first to report that the White House had launched a two month investigation into Lander that found “credible evidence” that he bullied his then-general counsel, Rachel Wallace. The investigation also concluded that there was “credible evidence of disrespectful interactions with staff by Dr. Lander and OSTP leadership,” according to a recording of a January White House briefing on the investigation’s findings. In addition, 14 current and former OSTP staffers shared descriptions of a toxic work environment under Lander where they say Lander frequently bullied, cut off and dismissed subordinates. Several shared specific accusations that he belittled and demeaned women subordinates in particular. On Monday, Psaki told reporters the administration was implementing changes to assure a better workplace culture at OSTP and that they’d be monitoring Lander’s conduct more closely. "The president has been crystal clear with all of us about his high expectations of how he and his staff should be creating a respectful work environment,” Psaki said. But behind the scenes, senior staff at OSTP were struggling with how to move forward after the news of the internal White House investigation and litany of complaints from fellow staffers became public. The office’s chief of staff, Marc Aidinoff, kicked off a Monday morning meeting with other senior OSTP officials by addressing the POLITICO article. “I really struggle with what to say here,” Aidinoff said, according to an audio recording of the meeting shared with POLITICO. “There were some things in the article that were surprises to me, and some that, you know, weren't.” “I think one of the many, many troubling pieces is, is the way in which ... the current work culture at OSTP prevents the work from happening," he continued, adding, “I don't want there to be any sense that that the behavior of the staff talking to reporters when things [come] to a boiling point is the problem or that, you know, there's anger from me in any way towards those who sort of felt this got to the point that talking to the press was the appropriate next step.” By Monday evening, Aidinoff had sent an all-staff email acknowledging that the “behavior described” in the article was “not acceptable” and the office would communicate further with employees about steps being taken to “move forward as a community.” But in the face of growing criticism over its decision to keep Lander in the job, the White House gradually realized that the situation was untenable, said one person with knowledge of the matter, who characterized the resignation as a mutual decision. Later that evening, the White House informed Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.) that Lander would no longer be testifying before her Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health regarding biomedical research, which had been scheduled for Tuesday. The hearing is focused on a Biden proposal to establish a $6.5 billion health agency dubbed the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health. The widely po[CENSORED]r proposal has stalled amid budget battles and sparring over the president’s Build Back Better initiative. Lander was also dropped as a speaker before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, where he was to appear for the nonprofit group’s annual meeting next week. A luminary in the scientific community, Lander won a MacArthur Foundation “genius” grant at the age 30, served on the board of the cancer organization Biden spearheaded, and earned numerous accolades for his work mapping the human genome. But he also was a controversial figure, owing to a reputation for having a nasty streak and not giving proper credit to women in his field. Adam Cancryn and Sarah Owermohle contributed to this report.
  12. link : https://www.leprogres.fr/magazine-cuisine-et-vins/2022/02/07/cocotte-minute-pourquoi-elle-est-bien-plus-utile-que-vous-ne-le-croyez The pressure cooker, also called pressure cooker, works thanks to its high temperature and hermetic closure. The enclosed steam cooks food without destroying its mineral salts or vitamins. -What is the user manual? After putting your food in your pressure cooker, place it on high heat then as soon as you hear the first whistle, lower the heat to cook your dish as desired. However, make sure that throughout cooking, the valve turns or whistles. It is important to note that the cooking times start from the moment the casserole comes on. Once your cooking is finished, place your casserole dish under cold water to lower the temperature. Be careful at this time not to burn yourself by touching the lid or the handles, which are often hot. When there is no more steam, you can remove the valve. Then open your pressure cooker on the side opposite you to avoid the steam. - Perfect for steaming… If you want to cook lightly and quickly, the cocotte is the perfect tool. The basket allows you to place the ingredients inside the casserole dish and steam them. It will serve you at the end of cooking, to drain them easily. The pressure cooker must always contain a liquid. Also, never fill the pressure cooker more than two-thirds full, otherwise the food will clog the valve. For foods that create foam, such as rice or pulses, fill your casserole dish only one-third full. … -but not only Of course, the casserole allows you to steam, but it is also used to prepare good simmered dishes such as veal blanquette or beef bourguignon. Hermetically sealed, tastes can quietly concentrate there. The cocotte also allows you to sterilize certain utensils or even your jars.
  13. LINK : https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/07/politics/us-intel-russia-doubts-invasion-ukraine/index.html (CNN)Intercepted communications obtained by the US have revealed that some Russian officials have worried that a large-scale invasion of Ukraine would be costlier and more difficult than Russian President Vladimir Putin and other Kremlin leaders realize, according to four people familiar with the intelligence. Three of the sources said those officials include intelligence and military operatives. The officials have also grumbled about their plans being discovered and exposed publicly by western nations, two of the sources said, citing the intercepted communications. There is no evidence that these officials are opposed to the overall plan, or would revolt against Putin's orders, two of the sources said. Another source familiar with the US intelligence noted that Russia has a professional military that would be expected to effectively carry out Putin's orders. Still, Russian defense personnel believe it will be difficult, a senior European official said. "In the assessments we see it is clear some people on the [Russian] defense side are not really understanding what the game plan is," the official said. The official added that the assessments suggest the defense personnel think "it's a very difficult game plan to stand up." Another of the sources familiar with the intelligence said that the way the Russian planning has evolved and expanded over the last two months suggests that the concerns have been heard by senior Russian officials. Officials told CNN on Saturday that Putin has now assembled 70% of the military personnel and weapons on Ukraine's borders that he would need for a full-scale invasion of the country. Some assessments indicate that he may be planning to try to take Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, they said, and the city could fall within 48 hours of a large-scale land and air invasion. Another possibility, the officials said, is that Putin decides upon a multi-pronged operation, sending in forces from several directions across Ukraine to quickly fracture the Ukrainian military's ability to fight as a cohesive force -- a classic Russian military strategy. "We've long said that Putin continues to add to his options and capabilities, and we've been equally transparent about some of the moves we believe he intends to make to justify some sort of military action," Pentagon press secretary John Kirby told CNN Monday. "We're also going to continue to help Ukraine better defend itself with both lethal and non-lethal assistance." US officials publicly and privately say they still don't know whether Putin has decided to attack, and what form it would take if he did. That is largely because the US' visibility into Putin and his inner circle is still extremely limited, the sources told CNN. The US has fairly solid insights into the Russian military and foreign ministry, the sources familiar with the intelligence told CNN. Many of those personnel have been involved in the current buildup near Ukraine, which has afforded the US better-than-usual visibility into Russian planning. But the US intelligence community is still largely cut off from Putin and the most senior Russian officials, who are themselves typically isolated from the lower-level operatives carrying out Kremlin orders. Even so, many of the preparations have been overt and easier to spot. Russia has continued to build up its forces near Ukraine's borders, including more advanced deployments in Belarus and Crimea, according to satellite images taken by Maxar Technologies and provided to CNN. New housing and personnel camps have sprung up in the last two weeks, the images show. And the US has seen indications that Russia had begun erecting supply lines such as medical units and fuel that could sustain a drawn-out conflict should Moscow choose to invade, officials have previously told CNN. "Given the type of forces that are arrayed ... if that was unleashed on Ukraine, it would be significant, very significant, and it would result in a significant amount of casualties," Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley told reporters last week. "You can imagine what that might look like in dense urban areas, along roads, and so on and so forth. It would be horrific. It would be terrible. And it's not necessary. And we think a diplomatic outcome is the way to go here." Another US official assessed that the diplomatic path is narrower than ever, however. "We are in Hail Mary territory," he said. CNN's Alex Marquart and Barbara Starr contributed to this report.
  14. Nick: @Ap0caLipse Real name: Ap0c@lips3 How old are you?: 17 Years Which Games you play? and for how long?(each of them): Cs 1.6 For 9 or 10 Hours Where are you from?(country and city): Tunisia,Sfax Describe yourself(at least 50 words): My name is Motez Ben Amer, and my favorite game is Cs 1.6 which is the best game and my favorite hobby is a sport and I want to be in the future of a football player.. Note some of your qualities: Respected and loved everyone Tell us some of your defects: I want to make a great effort and hard work and my activity is high. I hate cheating, lies and occupiers Had you before any kind of responsabilities(describe it): Im Member on 1 Project (Guardians of gaming (GOG)) i Have a Good Activity On this project .. On which category/categories have you been active lately?(describe your activity): Guardians of gaming : (Funny and vidéos League of legendes ) Which category/project you want to care off?: Guardians of gaming How well you speak english?(and other languages): ( English 9/10 , French 7/10 ,Arabic 10/10) Do you use TS3? Do you have an active microphone?: Yes I Do Have TS3 For how long can you be active after you get accepted?(days, weeks, months, years): Years Contact methods: TS3 , Discord , Facebook,forum, WhatsApp Last request: First Time ....
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