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Going short-time only, shallow or succulent?
I think having a girl who is actually into you and isn't interested in your money is best. That's something you aren't going to experience. -
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The Gold that glitters...
Gold is a rubbish investment -
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A new scam?
I miss that time when we would receive beautiful letters from princesses, princes or bank directors from Nigeria....🙄 Now what? a cordless power tool kit, from obscure Milwaukee 😤 -
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Going short-time only, shallow or succulent?
After my dismal rub and tug attempt, I took her out for sushi. Using the translator app, she told me a lot about her voo doo-like candonomble faith. I told her about Buddha. I loved seeing a Buddha in a whore house. Prob not a thing in Thailand. Sweet kid, she offered me a free re-do after she ordered up a second tempura. All in, cost less than a private day tour. I am willing to wear the shower of judgement and worrying about my impact on "society" like a badge. -
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Thai Man Attacks Escort over Service Time Dispute
Yeah, he'd probably have to make a 'wai' as well. -
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The Gold that glitters...
Using AI to post seems akin to throwing mud up onto the wall and then posting pics of whatever pattern it makes, as if it were your own meticulously-crafted artwork. -
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Thailand Unveils 77 Billion Baht Light Rail Plans for Four Cities
Guess you've never taken the MRT trains in Singapore. A major transportation service. -
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Thai Man Attacks Escort over Service Time Dispute
Or you could try thinking about Granny's puppies. -
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Going short-time only, shallow or succulent?
Porn is something you perform in and get paid, or you watch porn useally before www paying for it, now also for free. It is a whole ocean between watching porn on pornhub and paying for someone having sex with you. -
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Looks like Americans fight most here?
5 The Electoral College was the result of a compromise during the framing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. It's complicated, but the Founding Fathers had to devise a system that would increase the representation of small states and slave-owning states beyond "one man, one vote" direct democracy. At that time, only white, male property owners were allowed to vote and almost all delegates to the Constitutional Convention believed the populous states of the Northeast would be able to out-vote the rest of the country. The Founding Fathers needed to find a system that balanced the advantage the Northeast had in terms of population. Many delegates were convinced the presidential electors would be guided by the popular vote, but could make a better choice if a devious candidate managed to fool the voters. They envisioned the voters choosing electors from the wisest and most morally upstanding men in the various states. They didn't forsee the rise of party politics in the U.S., which meant electors, like other candidates, were selected along party lines. All these deliberations took place against the overriding background of checks and balances in the U.S. system. The Founding Fathers were determined not to let any branch of the government nor any regional group of voters have too much power. The Electoral College made perfect sense in the late 1700s, not so much today. -
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The Gold that glitters...
You may want to go there and leave the finance area for more knowledgable comment. Just like gamma, nothing you have posted recently shows any real awareness of the subject.
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