Honeytraps do not work on French spies because their wives are used to them having affairs, a television documentary about Franceâs equivalent of MI6 has revealed.
[...] The agent known only as Nicolas, whose voice and face were blurred, says: âDefectors from the Soviet Union used to talk about the âFrench paradoxâ, namely if you surprised a Frenchman with a mistress by telling him, weâve caught you red-handed with a 22-year-old called Tatyana, work for us or weâll tell your wife, it didnât work.
âThat was because he generally said: âGo ahead, show her, sheâll understand,â or âshe already knows about itâ.â
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Biden better plant some votes if he wants that election bc I donât see it for that hoe at allâŚ.. he better go to them Illuminati meetings and pop some pussy otherwise itâs curtains for grandpa
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The grand return of Josie !
Prints are avaible here.
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Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada is expressing support for a proposed Inuit womenâs shelter in Ottawa that is facing resistance from residents.
In a statement Wednesday, the national Inuit womenâs organization said that âin response to recent reporting about the proposed womenâs shelter in Ottawaâs south end,â it supports the Ottawa Aboriginal Coalitionâs efforts to build the facility.
Ottawaâs Gloucester-Southgate Coun. Jessica Bradley held an information session for residents Tuesday over a proposed transfer of a vacant city-owned lot in the Hunt Club neighbourhood to the coalition.
The lot would then become the site of a new shelter dedicated for Inuit women and children fleeing violence.
âThis sanctuary will provide Inuit women and their children with a safe, healthy, and culturally appropriate place to live and heal in a welcoming family-oriented neighbourhood with great access to schools, parks, and greenspace,â Bradley said in a news update posted to her website. [...]
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Are you by talking about most ardently?
yeah, lol.
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Nothing more annoying than writers who write historical fiction but donât want to put in the work to make it historically accurate. A couple minor anachronisms here and there are one thing, but that particular kind of weirdly smug disregard for historical accuracy is insufferable.
Just make it science fiction! Set it on an alien planet! Set it in the far future, or an alternate timeline, or some kind of warped preserved memory! Take that particular thing that interests you most about a period of history and slap it into another reality and worldbuild around it to your heartâs content⌠thatâs cool. Thatâs fun. And it doesnât have that taint of meanness towards the past that makes low-effort historical fiction so irritating.
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me staring at my calculator app for 45 seconds before i remember i was trying to open my clock app to set an alarm
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Monster Monday: Regis and Dettlaff (1st stage transformation)
Shots given to me by @ningnomaningnong, my edits and alteration in photoshop.
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omg here more regis n dettlaff. i almost forgor to post after the marina incident
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History of Step
What is Stepping?
What is Step?
Stepping or step dancing is âa percussive dance in which the participantâs body is used to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand-claps,â writes the African American Registry.
Step has its origins in Africa, as dancing has been a large part of traditional African culture for centuries.
Calling Step a "bizarre silent dance without music" has to be one of the wilder antiblack racist descriptions I've ever heard of stepping lmao. Anyway if you see the video, it's step!!! They're stepping!! It's a Black American form of dance!!
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actual dialogue from Disco Elysium
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