thatisnotmyknob

thatisnotmyknob t1_j6ynps8 wrote

I have a friend who has a genuine reasons for applying for asylum (gay Russian) and he's been told to never take any aide (medicaid, foodstamps etc) because it would jeopardize his case.

Aside from the fact they're openly admitting here they are here for economic reasons...aren't they jeopardizing their cases by being in shelters?

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thatisnotmyknob t1_j24y4og wrote

"In addition, the bones from all three showed cut marks indicating that they had been butchered and eaten by colonists, said Michael Lavin, director of collections at Jamestown Rediscovery. Jamestown’s settlers ran out of food in the winter of 1609-1610 — what was known as the “starving time” — and in desperation ate dogs, rodents, snakes and boots. There is also one account of cannibalism."

Well wasn't expecting that they ate the dogs.

"According to the European colonial records, dogs up and down the Eastern seaboard … were reported to howl and not to bark, giving rise to the term, ‘barkless dogs,’” he wrote.

In two cases, dogs were found buried along with a severed right human forearm. The reason is a mystery. Blick speculated that the arm may have been a war trophy, buried with the dog “to symbolically keep the enemy at bay in the afterlife"

Pretty metal.

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