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What are you talking about? Is the light rail not running? ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktatqxXmgvk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JN8F_FwWBs https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/76/Abuja_Rail_Mass_Transit.svg/250px-Abuja_Rail_Mass_Transit.svg.png |
These food pics... ![]() |
World Trade Center? Suspect. |
Good thread. The responses in here make me feel like... [img]https://c./ovq2B-ML6I4AAAAM/guys-hugging.gif[/img] |
They're poor and racist. They don't value education. They're so trashy that even their own people are constantly badmouthing the island and people from there. |
Good thread. |
-NYC (obviously) and Miami offer you great nightlife, entertainment, and good summer events. You can do plenty of outdoors stuff in upstate NY (it's beautiful), and do watersports in Miami (could be expensive). Miami won't disappoint if you're single and you want to really do your thing (lol). If you're bringing kids, Florida has a lot of family friendly stuff. NY isn't really a family vacation spot. -New England in general has a lot of historical stuff to see. It also has great natural scenery and relaxing places to stay. The coastline is definitely worth taking in (enjoy some fresh seafood), there's something about it that just puts you at ease. There's also plenty of shows, bars, and other activities. It has lots of outdoors stuff too. I think it's more a vacation for adults and couples. -The DMV also has rich history, outdoors activities, nice restaurants, fun club scene and local music, and plenty of other entertainment. The beaches aren't that great (pretty dirty), but people seem to like going there anyway. Enjoy some softshell crab and crab cakes. It's family friendly, but also very attractive for couples, college kids, and singles. |
No. |
Bringing a life into the world is awesome. Raising them into good people is even better. If someone tries to do it without first having a proper foundation, that's another story. |
Because they don't want to be poor too. |
These nonsense stories. lol |
Asia is not like Europe or North America. It will never be. Anyone who tries to convince you otherwise is trying to use you, or they're incredibly stúpid. Don't fall for it. |
Also, if anyone tells you Asia is a good place to go, ask them to show you Africans living there who have good jobs (not factories or English teaching for crumbs), PR status or citizenship, and decent homes. If they tell you to study there, have them show you African professionals working in Europe and north America with an Asian credential alone. Doctors don't count. |
WibusJaga:The kids' parents are rich af. Even if having gay parents bothers them, I'm sure they can wipe their tears with millions of pounds and get the best therapist in London. Seriously, if they're conflicted, they'll be stressed while pushing a Porsche at 16 with a model gf/bf in the seat beside them. They'll be okay. |
They're racist, and don't have anything to offer you. Nowhere in Asia has anything to offer you except China, and that's only if you're finding suppliers for a business, not living there. |
Congrats! |
Yes! |
She's cute, but annoying. |
Great thread. |
Good thread. |
Cooking is a life skill. If you're a male or female adult who cannot cook anything, fix yourself. If you're a grown man who doesn't eat unless your wife cooks, you're an ídíot. |
He's half right. Marriage is more cultural, political, and financial than personal. And there are a lot of people with childish attitudes toward it. Marriage is largely about building things: a deeper bond and relationship; a foundation for you, your spouse, and kids; support for extended family; a better community; and a lot more. |
Lambos are ugly. Corvettes and Porsches look better. |
Sauti Sol - My Everything (live) |
You can charge a laptop or tablet with pedal, wind, and solar. Tablets are powerful enough that you can do real coding. And remember that the best development tool is this:
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Sauti Sol Presents: A Sol Christmas |
On Wednesday, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said no ministers will attend due to alleged human rights abuses in China, which Beijing strongly denies. Canada followed suit later in the day, also citing human rights concerns. It comes after similar announcements by the US and Australia earlier this week. China has condemned the US for its decision and threatened retaliation, without giving further details. Mr Johnson's announcement was made during Wednesday's Prime Minister's Questions, after former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith called for a "diplomatic boycott" of the major sporting event. Mr Johnson told MPs that he typically did not support "sporting boycotts". In Ottawa, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters that the country's boycott will not "come as a surprise to China". "We have been very clear over the past many years of our deep concerns around human rights violations." Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), has said that, despite the growing number of political boycotts, the IOC was pleased that athletes would still be able to take part. "The presence of government officials is a political decision for each government so the principle of IOC neutrality applies," he said. In recent years, tensions have risen between China and several Western countries, over a number of diplomatic issues. The US has accused China of genocide in its repression of the predominantly Muslim Uyghur minority in the western region of Xinjiang - an allegation China has repeatedly rejected. Relations between Canada and China grew turbulent following the 2018 arrest in Canada of a top executive with Chinese tech giant Huawei at the request of US officials, and the subsequent detention of two Canadians in China. All three were released earlier this year. Relations are also strained over China's suppression of political freedoms in Hong Kong, and because of concerns for the Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai, who has not been seen in public for weeks after she accused a top government official of assault. The Women's Tennis Association last week suspended all tournaments in China because of "serious doubts" about Ms Peng's safety. Australia, meanwhile, has increasingly come to view China as a security threat amid allegations that Beijing has interfered in Australian politics and society. It has also raised concerns over two Australian citizens who remain imprisoned in China. China has said that all allegations against it are fabricated. At a daily briefing in Beijing, foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin accused Australia of engaging in "political posturing". "Whether they [government officials] come or not, nobody cares," he added. Other countries - including Japan - are also said to be considering diplomatic boycotts of the games. New Zealand has confirmed it will not send officials to Beijing mostly because of the coronavirus pandemic, but it also voiced concern over human rights issues in China. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-59582137 |
1Sharon:Human beings don't sh*t and copulate outside. Humans don't eat random garbage. Pretending as if it's valid to compare a human being to a wild animal is an absurd argument. And it's sad, gross, and uneducated for someone to somehow identify with an animal. |
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