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If you expect others to be generous, you might want to do the same. That doesn't mean being someone's girl. But it could mean sharing what little you have or can give. Donate. Volunteer. Etc. |
OneMarvee:Op is a troll. |
MrPristine:They transported the stone by barge, or the stone was nearby and they used some other means available to them. They had tools to carve the stone. It's not rocket science. They had tons of manpower working over decades. They also experimented quite a bit before creating something decent looking. They also had a desire to do something lasting, with "wow" factor. These weren't the advanced societies of today, so these things were far more significant. They may have seen stuff elsewhere and wanted to achieve something similar. That's another way people were able to do it; shared info. |
Next week: I found my wife! |
Why someone has the earnings they do is the important information. Are they lazy? That's not attractive. And people can be lazy and still have a good salary. Are they studying? Are they transitioning to a new career? Are they in an industry where it takes a while to get a good salary? Are they just starting out? Are they afraid of trying a different career? Are there health issues? Do they even have access to a better job? I would examine those issues rather than simply looking at the amount they earn. |
Op is a troll. |
If you spend a lot of time thinking about LG people, maybe you're LG. It seems some straight people spend more time thinking about LG than LG. |
Human beings were more than capable of creating those things in those times. |
Try saving a little more and traveling with a group of friends to lower the cost. Plus it will be more fun. |
That's going to be delicious. |
This is a prank vid, but it shows just how many gorgeous African and Caribbean women are there. And most of them seem to have a sense of humor and don't take things too serious. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0QnfwvvyUc |
Depends on what you want to do. For example, I'm planning on visiting maybe in the next 2 years (haven't decided). But I'm going for the women ( ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ), so I'm only considering costs for a decent hotel, dinners, clubs, and concerts. I'm not interested in historical stuff or museums. |
Kobojunkie:No. I mean individual experiences, beliefs, and preferences. What is wrong with going out drinking instead?It's unhealthy. |
It depends on what's important to an individual. A person's relationship with religion is personal. It certainly doesn't hurt to spend time in a place of worship. Would it be better if they went out drinking? |
The Parliament of Guyana, where more than 10 billion barrels of oil equivalents have been discovered over the past half-decade, voted this week to amend its Natural Resource Fund (NRF) Act that will govern a sovereign wealth fund managing the proceeds from oil. The Parliament also passed the so-called local content bill requiring foreign companies to ensure they use Guyanese individuals and companies for everything from catering services to accounting by the end of next year. The sovereign wealth fund currently stands at US$534 million, Guyana says, and notes that the bill to amend the Natural Resource Fund Act “also contains several provisions to ensure transparency, proper governance, and accountability.” “Guyana is a resource rich, underdeveloped economy. Oil revenue is a bonus to accelerate Guyana’s economic transformation, modernization, diversification, and development over the next decade,” said the Guyana Oil and Gas Energy Chamber, which backed the bill. One of South America’s poorest countries, Guyana, became a major holder of oil and gas reserves in 2015 when ExxonMobil found oil in its waters in what turned out to be a block with resources estimated at 10 billion oil-equivalent barrels and counting. Now Guyana wants to capitalize on the large oil and gas discoveries over the past half-decade to build up an economy powered by its own energy resources. The South American nation became a crude oil exporter in early 2020, thanks to Exxon’s huge discoveries offshore Guyana. Over the past two years, the U.S. supermajor and Hess Corp, its partner in the prolific Stabroek Block, have made a dozen more discoveries, while the Liza Phase 1 project is very profitable for the oil corporations and for Guyana. Liza Phase 1 and 2 developments break even at around $35 a barrel and $25 per barrel Brent, respectively, Hess says. Liza Phase 2 start-up is expected in the middle of 2022 via a floating, production, storage and offloading vessel (FPSO) designed to produce up to 220,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd). https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Guyana-Votes-To-Set-Up-Oil-Wealth-Fund.amp.html |
It's not that bad. I've seen worse. |
Cute couple. |
This list is utter nonsense. |
Uyi168:lol |
Logicity:Why do you only use that platform? |
Why is PayPal the only option? Please explain the situation more. |
Sleekfingers:And men are the main ones responsible for all that being popular. They're the ones gassing up these alien-looking women. But there's a trend in the opposite direction. There's more women refusing to wear any makeup, and natural hair is arguably having its best era since ancient times. |
They make nails that snap on and off. There's no need to risk that. |
It will look good if you let the top grow out and keep trimming the sides like that. You can rock styles like this: https://menshaircuts.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/18443769_1892450624330932_7121999243643977728_n1.jpg https://www.menshairstylestoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Hair-Twists-For-Black-Guys.jpg Pro tip, grow your hair out. Women like it. But make sure it looks good on you, and make sure it looks neat. |
How they did it: - Lots of manpower and decades of labor - transported stones by barge, moistened sand to slide the stones, moved them up a ramp, covered/blended ramp in - trial and error - wasn't that hard to do in terms of engineering Pyramids actually show how it was done: https://images.csmonitor.com/csm/2014/05/djehoetihotep.jpg |
FalseProphet1:She dates billionaires that buy her islands. Dangote, yes. Wizkid, not so much. |
hawwal84:Sudan pyramids https://54history.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Archaeology-Shows-That-Sudan-Has-More-Pyramids-Than-Any-Other-Country-On-Earth-.jpg Ethiopian castles and rock churches https://landofcliff.com/images/highlight/gonder-castle.jpg https://suzannelovellinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/bigstock-Unique-monolithic-rock-hewn-Ch-77030435.jpg |
We're all adults, and people need to mind their own business really. Sometimes people are too concerned with other people's private life (gay, virgin, liberal, etc). Some people share too much as well. No one wants all those details, bro/sis. That said trans isn't real, and crossdressing is unhealthy. No society should treat an illness as an identity. It's not healthy to reject the body you were born with. |
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