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"what's the last thing you looked up?"
Three toed tree sloth porn. The plot was obvious. But, the foreplay dragged on for days. |
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I haven't used an encyclopedia or Dewey Decimal system in forever.
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I still use my encyclopedia.
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Shinnecock Hills
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Weather
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Shinnecock Hills |
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I have raised 3 baby raccoons that where orphaned in the wild. They were given to me by local parks department. I let them go in the forest. |
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I had 3 raccoons I raised from babies. They were named Clyde, Critter and Claude.
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Which Chakra is associated with a few specific medical diagnosis..
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Relationship sites.
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Covert look at profile photos
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Stretches for strained rotator cuff...
Various massage therapists websites and their pricing... Used SUV and trucks for sale... |
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Roe vs Wade
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Driving directions
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The Invisible Struggle of Married Men
Why aren't we talking about "voicelessness" in married men? Harriet Lerner Ph.D. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-dance-connection/201804/the-invisible-struggle-married-men So much attention has been focused on the fact that women don't have a strong, clear, assertive voice to bring to relationships. This is often true in the workplace. Interestingly, however, men lose their voice in marriage far more than women do. They may distance or stonewall, telling themselves, “It’s not worth the fight.” They may remove themselves emotionally from the relationship, and then feel devastated when a partner leaves them “out of the blue.” My own research on marriage and coupling up indicates this: Many men tolerate too much criticism, intensity, and negativity from their partner, rather than taking a firm and loving position on their own behalf. Many men haven’t found their voice to say to their partner, “I’m here to talk to you about absolutely anything. But you need to approach me with respect". Harriet Lerner Ph.D. -------------------------------------------------- Point: For the last 30 years men have been attacked and masculinity criticized. Some coming from radical feminists but mostly from the entertainment industry. TV sit-coms,commercials, movies, music,etc. Television has been rife with dumb dads. From Ralph Kramden and Fred Flintstone through Tim Taylor, Ray Romano and Homer Simpson, the prevailing concept is one of a bumbling, slavish, spoiled little man-child. Commercials only up the ante, churning out insane images of men as domestically inept, sports ’n beer-obsessed Neanderthals. The trend for using hyper-athletic male models and celebrities in advertising has grown significantly in recent years, giving rise to the term ‘Hunkvertising’ – and resulting in men today being just as sexualised in advertising campaigns as women. Dr. Katherine Young: the negative portrayals of men in media and advertising have contributed to an attack on the male identity, making it more difficult for men today to figure out where their place is. Haven’t we learned anything from feminism and the sexual revolution about the harmful effects of sexism and stereotyping? Set up by Britain’s Advertising Standards Authority, the push, which has been called one of the most comprehensive reviews of gender stereotyping in advertising anywhere in the world, stems from a consideration of the impact that such stereotyping can have on children and youth in the formation of their gender concepts. Ads that portray a mother as the sole domestic worker, for example, will be singled out, along with ones that show men “trying and failing to undertake simple parental or household tasks.” -------------------------------------------------- Been thinking about this for a long time. |
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Solar simulator patents on Google, I miss the real Sun :(
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BBQ Ribs Crock Pot recipes...
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Treatment of wounds/spider bites and subsequent fur loss on cats..
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Military time conversion.
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Mileage range for Tesla
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