@SomeoneElseM to Don’t You Know Who I Am? • 1 year agoThe Germán Dam, Bolívari.imgur.comimagemessage-square28arrow-up1892arrow-down17
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minus-squaretryplotlinkfedilink35•1 year agoI mean, to be fair, who’d expect a guy to be named German Dam?
minus-squarestevedidWHATlink41•edit-21 year agoPeople who understand the world exists outside of the westernized states
minus-square@Buffaloxlink34•1 year agoIt’s still a western name as in European, so I guess you mean outside the Anglo-sphere.
minus-square@SomeoneElseOPMlink22•1 year agoI wouldn’t expect to find a german dam in Venezuela either.
minus-square@betterdeadthanredditlink2•1 year agoCould be some old ones still hiding in Argentina though.
minus-squareTest1 "thing" McReadylinkfedilink3•1 year agoGerman (or, more correctly, Germán) is a rather common name among Spanish-speaking people. Its origin is the visigoth past in Spain and comes from Hermann. CC: @[email protected]
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoTo be fair, aren’t politicians supposed to do their research before spewing out bullcrap?
I mean, to be fair, who’d expect a guy to be named German Dam?
People who understand the world exists outside of the westernized states
It’s still a western name as in European, so I guess you mean outside the Anglo-sphere.
Yeah! Those words
I wouldn’t expect to find a german dam in Venezuela either.
Could be some old ones still hiding in Argentina though.
There are other countries and languages.
German (or, more correctly, Germán) is a rather common name among Spanish-speaking people. Its origin is the visigoth past in Spain and comes from Hermann.
CC: @[email protected]
TIL, thanks!
To be fair, aren’t politicians supposed to do their research before spewing out bullcrap?