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HOW WOULD I MAKE A 3D MODEL OF MY BUTTHOLE??

I WANT THE EXTERIOR AND MAYBE 6 INCHES INTERIOR

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here are my thoughts on the bullshit
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Enrique tarrio has been released

Let's go, chuds!!

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You see it's a subtle joke :marseysneed:

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Marsey is so cool

She's my favourite leftie Reddit gore cat :marseyheart:

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09/02/2020 [The Proboscis Luke incident]
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Faye Wong - Dreams
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The other sub is banned. May God ban us as well.
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CMV: People flocking to Rednote proves the Governments argument about the TikTok ban : changemyview

					
					
					
	

				
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New Boulderlob

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PACE is Edmonton's first local NIMBY political party
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Glasgow factory smashed overnight for 'links too Gaza Genocide' : glasgow

					
					

Palestinian lives matter believers can only destroy

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North Korean and Bulgarian captured an fortification in Ukraine
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:3

!cuteandinvalid !lgbt

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psst

@pizzashill is my bf xoxo

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The march of the ladlis continues

>21k for every preggo foid

And they say Maulana Modauliya(PBUH) is anti minority

:marseydisagreewarpspeed:

Anyway time too transition legally

:marseytransflag2:

I already saw :marseytrain2:s getting free bus tickets for foids, no reason I can't grift some NEETbuxx from gobarmint now :marseyevil:

white extinction is long overdue for foisting the gynocracy on the world

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japan in 1968 was one of the chadliest societies in human history

and appointing the featured guest of this documentary as our ambassador was one of the few good things JFK ever did:

Reischauer was appointed US Ambassador to Japan by President John F. Kennedy in the spring of 1961, at a time when US-Japan relations were at a low point following the massive 1960 protests in Japan against the US-Japan Security Treaty.[8] In the immediate aftermath of the protests, Reischauer had traveled to Japan and spoken with various Japanese friends and associates to get a Japanese point of view on the protests.[9] After returning to the United States, Reischauer attracted the attention of Kennedy's transition team when he wrote an article about the protests in the prominent policy journal Foreign Affairs called "The Broken Dialogue with Japan." In this article Reischauer rejected the notion, put forth by the Eisenhower administration, that the protests had been a communist plot. Instead, he argued that the protests reflected real grievances on the part of the Japanese in relation to US, and were exacerbated by a failure by American leaders to reach out to Japanese opinion leaders and try to understand Japanese concerns. Reischauer argued forcefully that only skillful and nuanced diplomacy could repair this "broken dialogue."[9]

On the advice of his advisors, Kennedy decided that Reischauer himself would be the best candidate for the job, and nominated Reischauer to be his first (and only) ambassador to Japan. This was a break with precedent, because previous ambassadors to Japan had been career State Department officials who had no special connection with Japan.[8] In fact, State Department officials viewed strong connections with an ambassador's host country with suspicion and opposed Reischauer's nomination on these grounds.[8] However, Kennedy prevailed and Reischauer became the first US ambassador to Japan who actually knew the local language.

As Ambassador, Reischauer worked to repair the recent rift in US-Japan relations. Reischauer made "equal partnership" the watchword of his time as ambassador, and constantly pushed for more equal treatment of Japan.[10] He advocated and helped arrange a summit meeting between Kennedy and new Japanese prime minister Hayato Ikeda in Washington, D.C. in the summer of 1961. Historian Nick Kapur has argued that this summit was a success, and led to a substantial realignment of the US-Japan alliance in the direction of greater mutuality.[11] Reischauer hoped to return the favor by having Kennedy become the first sitting US president to visit Japan. Kennedy was agreeable, and initial preparations were made, but Kennedy was assassinated before he could make the visit and Secretary of State Dean Rusk went in his place in early 1964.[12] Reischauer also embarked on a nationwide listening tour in Japan; although he did not reach his goal of visiting all 47 prefectures by the end of his time in office, he did manage to visit 39 of them.[13] Reischauer's great efforts to charm the Japanese people were jocularly nicknamed the "Reischauer Offensive" (Raishawฤ rosen) by the Japanese press (sometimes alternatively, the "Kennedy-Reischauer Offensive").[13]

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Total learn to code death is imminent
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Would you date someone who has visited a prostitute?

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Tuesday Night Drunk Thread #1

I think my meds gave me Bipolar.

(SSRI, mood stabilizer, previous use of Beta blockers, occasional Benzo (all for anxiety))

!boozers !nicotine !newport !bharatiya

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Acclaimed Brazilian chef Ivan Brehm's favourite way to savour Singapore :marseylickinglips:

!macacos

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Average rdrama user experience when he travels to Japan
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I've been enjoying blunts

My first attempt at rolling a blunt was terrible but I've gotten the hang of it. They burn slower, and the tobacco is a nice addition to the high. Plus I feel like a gangsta rapper. The downside is that they stink and they're harder to roll than joints. Right now it's

liquid vape > joint > bong/pipe > blunt > herb vape > edible

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