Robert Finch
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Robert Finch
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La maldición de España se llama Pedro Sánchez y su gobierno criminal. Todo nuestro apoyo a Israel.


Cardinal Pizzaballa: “It is true that the police had said that the orders from the internal command prevented any kind of gathering in places where there is no shelter, but we had not asked for anything public, just a brief and small private ceremony to preserve the idea of the celebration in the Holy Sepulchre. There were no clashes; everything was done in a very polite manner. I do not want to force the issue; we want to use this situation to try to clarify better in the coming days what to do, in respect for everyone's safety but also in respect for the right to prayer."



t.co/GMAKS45IIF It is not gay if the prisoners bleed and faint from the pain. Iran’s Ayatollah issued a ruling obliging regime agents to rape male prisoners and inflict unbearable pain to avoid homosexuality charges. The ruling requires rape by several male agents to ensure the victim does not enjoy it, bleeds, and suffers. In 2009, after the disputed election amid reports of prison rape and torture, Ayatollah Mohammad-Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi ordered the IRGC and morality police to rape female prisoners for pain, trauma, and discipline. Laws instructed agents to satisfy themselves and Allah vaginally or anally, preferably without witnesses, after washing and prayer rituals. For male prisoners, rape is permissible, dedicated to Allah, and performed with other agents who ensure no enjoyment to avoid sin. It must cause maximum pain, often leading to severe injury or death. These practices are common in Iran’s prisons, including Kahrizak and Evin, per reports and testimonies.

合成燃料は、故渡文明元石連会長・エネオス会長の、水素と並んでの肝入りでもあられたと。私の衆議院議員時代の後援会代表世話人で、自民党の総合エネルギー調査会でもお話しお聞かせ頂きました。未来への投資!


Books on the philosophy of love/lust: - Eroticism, Bataille - Eros the Bittersweet, Carson - Lover’s Discourse, Barthes - Philosophy of (Erotic) Love, Solomon - In Praise of Love, Badiou - Classic works: Plato's Symposium & Phaedrus, Ovid's Ars Amatoria; Stendhal On Love












