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Katılım Kasım 2015
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Lucas 🦇
Lucas 🦇@vlucasrocha·
cada membro da família ficou responsável por tirar fotos focadas em uma cor e esse foi o resultado
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francisco
francisco@frankpalmiteiro·
eu estou simplesmente chocado com isso kkkkkkk
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
At least, build on the relationship. Have that sexual relations free mindedly like a normal person. Enjoy each other's company for the sake of it and savour the intimacy within. If you have an emergency or have a fiancial need you can't sort yourself and need assistance, you can always ask. That way, the relationship exists healthily, the respect remains, and you have someone you can always rely on financially if shit hit the fan. It is better than demanding payment for that particular sexual encounter because that is all you're ever gonna get. Payment for service is complete and relationship is non-existent.
Neo Officiall@neo_officialll

In one way or the other, EVERY MAN PAYS FOR SEX. You cannot escape it. The degree to which you pay only depends on how the woman feels about you.

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Ava
Ava@noampomsky·
If you’re interested in getting what you want I really recommend becoming someone who is not embarrassed by wanting or needing things
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Sunil Rao
Sunil Rao@memer_mitron·
POV : You planned to study at 8:00 but its 8:03 so now you have to wait until 2027 to start studying
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Dr k
Dr k@Benkive·
This phrase "Managing him" was why I left one lady I was dating then. It was around 2017 when I met this lady. We connected well, though i felt she was skeptical about the whole dating thing. After a while, she agreed to date and I was doing all I could as a young guy to keep up with the relationship. What broke me was the day I overheard her on the phone telling her friend that she was managing me. This is girl that haven't gotten anything for me in her life. I went berserk, but tried not to be violent. When I confronted her, she said that I misunderstood what she meant. After the conversation, I moved on. She rang my phone on several occasions but I was just done with her managing me. No one should use the word "Manage" on his/her fellow human being. If you ain't ok with what they bring, please move on
honest30bgfan@honest30bgfan_

“ I am only married to your dad because I am managing him not even mainly because of love , back then you can marry any man you are opportuned to marry” ——— mother to her daughter

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
The kid in this tweet can hear wind. You can't, not really. Your brain decided years ago that wind wasn't worth your attention. There's a name for what happened, and it explains why a kid on a steppe sounds wiser than most adults in a city. The trick is called habituation. Anything you hear or see over and over, your brain stops bothering to send to your conscious mind. The honking outside your window, the hum of the AC, the train you used to hear when you first moved in. The part right behind your forehead, called the medial prefrontal cortex, decides what's worth your attention. Repeated exposure tells it: not this, not anymore. The sound still hits your eardrum. Your brain throws it away before you ever notice. Mostly this is helpful. Without habituation you would notice every single thing all the time and never sleep. But it costs you. Whatever your brain writes off, you stop being able to hear. And if everything around you is the same five sounds on loop every day, your brain eventually stops having any reason to listen at all. Cities do this to people. In 1973, psychologists studied kids living in a 32-story Manhattan apartment building built directly over I-95. The kids on the lower, louder floors couldn't tell apart simple words like "thick" and "sick." Their developing brains had decided the noise didn't matter, and the wiring grew accordingly. I had to fact-check the boy's claim, because "the wind is different every day" sounded too poetic to be true. It is true. Wind direction is one of the most unpredictable things in nature, more variable than wind speed or wind energy. Spring storms across the steppe can push 60 mph winds for days. Calmer days drop to a few mph with shifting gusts. Mongolian nomadic kids learn from early childhood to read tiny changes in the wind and sky. They can do it because their brains have been trained to notice. Yours has been trained the opposite way. The average screen attention span in 2024 was 47 seconds. In 2004 it was 150. A 2008 University of Michigan study put 38 adults through a memory test, made them walk for nearly an hour through either an arboretum or downtown Ann Arbor, and tested them again. The arboretum walkers improved. The downtown walkers did not. A separate 2024 University of Utah study did the same with 92 adults, walking 40 minutes, while recording their brain activity directly. Same result. Only the nature walkers showed strengthened focus. Cities run on noise loud enough to overwhelm your attention and burn it out. Open landscapes run on signals so quiet you have to lean in to catch them. The boy's attention is sharp because his world rewards close attention. Yours has been blunted because your world punishes it. Boredom is what happens when your brain runs out of new patterns to track. The sky is still teaching that kid. Your apartment stopped teaching you years ago. The wind really is different every day. Most of us just stopped having brains that could tell.
旅人KAD@kad4ani

モンゴルの草原で遊牧民の少年に「暇なとき何してるの?」と聞いたら、「風の音を聞いてる」と言われた。「飽きない?」と聞き返したら、「風は毎日ちがうからね」と笑っていて、都会で毎日同じ音に囲まれてる自分が、急にとても退屈な世界にいる気がした。

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Greg Mustreader
Greg Mustreader@mustreader·
Now, whoever said that Erdoğmuş is not a true 2700+ player should take their words back!
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Barça Universal
Barça Universal@BarcaUniversal·
🚨 Josep Maria Minguella: "When we were told about Flick, the first impression was that a coach who had beaten us 8-0 with Bayern wouldn’t be ideal. But he’s proven to be great at Barça." "One of Flick's strengths is his choice to learn Spanish and Catalan, but handle press conferences in English to maintain distance and avoid unnecessary explanations." "Flick is doing a fantastic job, but the club should help him by bringing in new figures to take Barça to the next level in Europe."
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