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A question about cross-dressing
Im not and who is he. I live in reality, not movies. Wait I remember a movie, you were in a Bunker getting married, right? -
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Report Thai Schoolboy Allegedly Uses AI to Create and Share Nude Images of Classmates
Here you go moron. I love overconfident people who don't know what they're talking about. Makes my day blowing people like you out. https://github.com/Nextusos/Flux-Uncensored-V2 -
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Greta Thunberg’s Gaza Aid Voyage Sparks Controversy After Senator’s Mocking Remark
...and originally called Philistines. Neither liked nor trusted by any of their neighbouring countries -
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If I have no intention of renewing my visa extension this year, do I still need to do 90 day
Unless you can do it online, I would skip it. If you ever return it will be new visa or visa exempt either way O consequences -
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Trump's crackdown on LA protests is pure hypocrisy
LOL, who cares what he posted, we were all watching cars burn live, and cops being attacked with deadly force. You deflect as you care to, you arent convincing anyone, you just spewing for your own ego needs. -
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Prevent Under Fire for Labeling Migration Concerns as Terrorist Ideology
Well, at least in a US context, most all immigrants -- whether documented or undocumented -- work, pay taxes, and purchase items in their local economy. The benefits they receive are commensurate with their contribution. The same as with US citizens. As for the downfall of (US) society, I expect there would be only a very few immigrants in the US advocating for that, and they would be handled by law enforcement. I don’t know enough to comment about the situation in European countries that have accepted refugees; one friend of mine who spends time in Sweden says that Somali refugees there are overcompensated by the Swedish government, and I have no reason to doubt him. Those immigrants who use their relative freedom to commit acts of terror should of course be arrested and deported, but again, I would think that’s a very small minority. I’m a dual US/Estonian citizen but have lived most of my adult life in neither of those places. However, I have the luxury of choice. Remember, the great majority of migrants leave their homes for an uncertain future elsewhere not by choice, but because they can no longer provide for their families in their home countries -- whether because of war, environmental destruction, or the collapse of their society. You might say, <That’s not my concern>; I would say, we are all responsible for each other regardless of “states” and “borders” -- which in the end are purely political structures and as such are temporary. That’s probably where we differ.
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