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You can't really blame men when guys don't even have standards. Let's be real. Just about any woman can have a bunch of dudes simping her. Dudes just like women. It's more a reflection of society, outside influence, and media (especially social media, and changes in families and norms). It's dysfunctional behavior, and just one more toxic thing that we're seeing more. |
EFULEFU1:The woman below is 65. The one below her is 77. U mad?
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Tonypens48:It's interesting because the same thing happens in America with gangs. And those gangs, like Tigray fighters, are oyinbo proxy armies. |
South Sudan will receive 500 megawatts of electricity from Ethiopia over the next six years following the construction of the controversial Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), according to reports. Addis Ababa will export 100 megawatts of electric power to Juba in an initial three-year period, and then a further 400 megawatts over the next three years, according to Ethiopian Electric Power, a state-owned electric producer. The agreement was part of a memorandum of understanding, signed on 5 May when a South Sudanese delegation visited Ethiopia, relating to the integration of electrical infrastructure. Ethiopia also has agreements to sell electricity to Kenya and Tanzania. There are plans to supply power to Rwanda, the Somaliland region of Somalia, and Burundi. https://english.alaraby.co.uk/news/south-sudan-set-receive-cheap-electricity-ethiopia Ethiopia's state-owned telecommunications company, Ethio Telecom, has launched the first 5G network in the Horn of Africa. Local media reported that the launch took place Monday May 9, following deployment of the service by China-based Huawei Technologies Co. The project cost Ethiopia a whooping $40 million. For now, the 5G network service will only be available at designated hotspots across Addis Ababa, including Bole International Airport and Ethio Telecom's headquarters. Ethio Telecom's Chief Executive Officer, Frehiwot Tamru, was quoted by The East African to have said this: “The 5G service is launched in selected places in Addis Ababa. In the coming 12 months, we will have 150 5G sites in Addis Ababa and in major cities outside the capital.” With the launch, Ethiopia has become one of a handful of African countries that have launched the fifth generation network. https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/markets/ethio-telecom-launches-ethiopias-5g-network-one-of-few-in-africa/v67y6s5 |
Authorities in Ethiopia's war-shattered Tigray region are forcing young people to join their army's fight against the central government by threatening and jailing relatives, according to captured fighters and residents. The war in northern Ethiopia since late 2020 has killed thousands of civilians and uprooted millions, triggering famine and devastating infrastructure, though it has garnered less attention globally than other conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine. The Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) says it is defending the region's 6 million people against subjugation by federal government. But Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed accuses the Tigrayan party of rebelling to try to restore its grip on national government, which it dominated until his appointment in 2018. Reuters conducted a dozen interviews from February to May with residents of Tigray, captured fighters and aid workers that provide a picture of forced recruitment by local officials in several parts of the region. The testimony suggests some Tigrayans, who volunteered in droves earlier in the war, are becoming increasingly reluctant to fight in a conflict that has ground to a stalemate following a ceasefire in March. Kindeya Gebrehiwot, from the Tigray external relations office, told Reuters by email that some low ranking government officials had detained family members to force their relatives to enlist but said such incidents were rare, the relatives had been released and the officials punished. Ethiopian government spokesman Legesse Tulu said government officials had received multiple reports of forced recruitment. The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission, whose head is appointed by the government, said in response to Reuters' questions that it had received credible reports of forced conscription by Tigrayan authorities, as well as the imprisonment of parents who refused to give up their children. The pattern began late last year, according to two captured Tigrayan fighters who spoke in February from a hospital in the neighbouring Afar region. It accelerated in January and intensified with mass arrests last month, added six Tigray residents, who all said they had friends or family members detained in an aggressive push to make people enlist. https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/some-ethiopians-claim-forced-recruitment-by-tigrayan-forces-2022-05-16/ |
I think it's Colombia (or maybe all of South America) that uses "Argentine" as an insult. It's basically a way to call a pale guy a f**kin p***y. |
DamiBlaise:They're not. And no one considers it the norm. If anything, many are less surprised by these behaviors. But most people are still bothered by homosexuality, even when it's packaged as bisexuality. It's trendy for women to say they are (which has happened many times before), but they're not. The vast majority of these women would be horrified if presented with an opportunity to act on that. Even if they do anything, it's not out of attraction. It's more that they don't set certain boundaries for themselves, but their actions have no real meaning in their life. Actual bisexuality is probably very rare. What you instead have are various groups of people who engage in relationships and/or intimacy for every reason besides pure attraction and love. They often have certain personal problems. |
The correct reply would have been, "Keep your ugly āss face pointed that way, I don't want indigestion, you dogface, inbred bítch." Nonblack Brazilian women look like the men's national soccer team. Sturdy face bītches. lol 100% Italian leather face inbreds. |
She's half oyinbo. What would be far more surprising is if she wasn't racist. |
Crush them.
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Not even my daughter, but I feel so proud. She made it y'all. Our baby's all grown up.
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God1000:
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Egypt should not be on that list. |
DamiBlaise:Most women are not bisexual. lol |
Sixfiguresmart:You really need to give up trolling. |
The theme song for:
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Elporo:And they're ídíots and scammers. |
Maxymilliano:lol |
Elporo:Feminism tries to expose the various ways women are oppressed in society. The objective is protection of human rights. There's no view promoted. If some people choose to interpret it negatively, that's on them. It has nothing to do with equality. Feminism is also legitimate. Redpill is not. In fact, while feminism tries to improve society, redpill tries to damage it so losers can make an easy dollar. |
The length of a person’s index and ring fingers could indicate their sexuality, according to a new study. The research, published in the journal Archives of Sexual Behaviour found women with a ring finger longer than their index finger are more likely to be homosexual, while those whose two fingers are the same length are heterosexual. To conduct the study, researchers from Essex University looked at the hands of 32 pairs of identical twins – 18 female and 14 male – in which the twins both had different sexualities. They found lesbian siblings had more “male typical” hands than their heterosexual relations, linked to the finger length. Similar findings were recorded in the male twins, though the difference was “not as significant.” “Because identical twins, who share 100 per cent of their genes, can differ in their sexual orientations, factors other than genetics must account for the differences,” said Dr Tuesday Watts, of the University of Essex. Previous research has indicated that exposure to the male hormone testosterone in the womb could be linked to the difference in finger length and sexuality, which Dr Watts explains may be the reason behind the study’s findings. “Research suggests that our sexuality is determined in the womb and is dependent on the amount of male hormone we are exposed to or the way our individual bodies react to that hormone, with those exposed to higher levels of testosterone being more likely to be bisexual or homosexual. “Because of the link between hormone levels and difference in finger lengths, looking at someone’s hands could provide a clue to their sexuality.” https://amp.bodyandsoul.com.au/health/health-news/the-length-of-your-fingers-could-indicate-sexuality-study-finds/news-story/6a5b2e815ce3c170b1e6d3d2456e9578
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Sixfiguresmart:You don't seem to have much confidence in yourself. Furthermore, human tr4fficking harms people and society. Drug abuse harms people and society. Two fruity guys has no impact on anyone. Thus, they shouldn't be compared. |
Elporo:Redpill promotes gross views of women. A man who feels this way about women might want men. However, some of these guys are just mentally off, lazy, immature, ignorant, and entitled. They look to redpill for validation. Redpill isn't "masculinist." And such a thing shouldn't exist because men are not persecuted anywhere in this world simply for existing. Complaints men have are from issues created by other men in response to problems created by men. |
Oturatetuala:No one chooses that. There's no way. Not even liberal countries accept it, so there's no way a man will choose that life anywhere in Africa. Nope. |
I'm sorry, but they both look gross. Those enhancements are anything but. And I wouldn't look at either of them twice. |
Oturatetuala:It's not a choice, bro. Why would a guy choose that? |
Some more I thought of. Whenever, Wherever, Whatever - Maxwell Let's Stay Together - Al Green |
Some more good ones. Never Too Much - Luther Vandross My Girl - The Temptations Lady - D'Angelo edit: wrong title |
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