Not true. They are sometimes male, especially warships. Depends on the language and culture. However, in this case, she is referred to as a she (at least on the wikipedia page).
#37 well not exactly. It was the origin of the Hohenzollern dynasty. They came to power in Brandenburg, later Prussia, far away from the castle. After they became emperors of the German Kaiserreich, they rebuilt the castle in a fantasy-medieval style.
"First Image Shows An Ancient Greek Pelike Depicting A Woman Acrobat Shooting An Arrow With Her Feet. The Artifact Dates Back To The 4th Century Bc. Second Image Shows An Acrobatic Archer At The 2016 World Nomad Games Held In Kyrgyzstan"
Not true. They are sometimes male, especially warships. Depends on the language and culture. However, in this case, she is referred to as a she (at least on the wikipedia page).
#37 well not exactly. It was the origin of the Hohenzollern dynasty. They came to power in Brandenburg, later Prussia, far away from the castle. After they became emperors of the German Kaiserreich, they rebuilt the castle in a fantasy-medieval style.
religion...
ISIS...
Putin and Bashar..
You can say: They are a special division of ISIS.
My ship can be anything it wants to be, thank you very much!
Not true. They are sometimes male, especially warships. Depends on the language and culture. However, in this case, she is referred to as a she (at least on the wikipedia page).
The Bismarck was called he by it's commander.
Also, Deborah is right
the trees in the back look like video game graphics
That's actually funny