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micleeonline now!

The Current Leader Of The Western World

Is A One Man FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE - That's NOT Hyperbole, Y'all
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We are not the wave we are the water.

We are not the wave we are the water.
We pitch and fall with the wave as it moves through us.
Rising then crashing on the shores of time.
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teenameenaonline today!

A B C ...... of . j feelings in A...

C was commenting a lot

in B blogs... one fine day
she notices..... takes a interest

she thinks..
. maybe he is the man... but
no idea of the otherside..
mails followed... she... was
about to decide.... final..
say .... for a good start....

she just happen to notice
something different in other

blogger(A)..... she has this
extra power sensing.....
was thinking to talk... with...
C... but.... alas... just before
that...


If I shoot you in the head and you die, I’ve committed homicide, and you’ll be dead. It doesn’t matter whether I shot you in the head on purpose, or by mistake. Either way it’s still a homicide, and you’ll still be dead... right?

victim is..... B......
(victim)
thinks.... was all a drama
by C&A..... (victim is upzet)

naturally very upset.
blues

(finally understands C.... is
not at faultlove)


Is Fatal Attraction a good movie?
Fatal Attraction may remain an influence on the genre but something could be said about the depiction of mental health in the film. May 25, 2020 | Rating: 3.5/5 | Full Review… There are so many reasons Fatal Attraction is such a great film but first and foremost is the cast.
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micleeonline now!

History Of US Memorial Day -

"The Blue And The Grey" Honoring The Magnanimity & Courage of Southern Women Who decorated graves of Fallen Confederate & Union Soldiers Alike.
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Tanzila

Honestly Dishonest !!!

People these days , often complaint , that there's not much room left for honesty..

But folks .. I think that's really not the case at all ... conversing

I mean , I agree that , there are too many dishonesty everywhere , but , if you look wisely and carefully with positivity , you will surely find Honesty Within Dishonesty everywhere as well !!! wow

For example ...

There is a contract killer who commit murder in exchange of money ...
Yes... I know , He is a murderer ..
But...
When he received the money and agreed to the agreement to kill someone , have FAITH , he will Definitely fulfill the agreement !!!

Isn't that HONESTY !!! dunno

There are some kidnappers who have kidnapped your kid ...
And they threatened you that , if you inform the police , they will cut the fingers of your kid..
So next day when they get to know that you have contacted the police , they immediately sent you the amputated fingers of your kid !!! help They kept their PROMISE !!!

Isn't that HONESTY !!!!!! dunno

A corrupted officer , asked a huge off the record donation in order to complete a task..
Well.. You have to pay of course ..
But..
He will complete the task at least !!!
You can mark his words that , he is the MAN OF HIS WORDS !!!!

Isn't that HONESTY !!!!!!! confused

So what's there to be so sad about after all guys !?!?!
CHEERS !!!! wine Let's just celebrate soooooooo much of HONESTY !!! wink

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Important Note :

I was very confused about where to put this blog .. In Society or in Comedy section.. confused

But then I thought , What's the difference at all !? dunno
Our SOCIETY is NOTHING BUT A JOKE after all !!! innocent

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Enjoy your weekend fellas ... wave
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Didi7

Don’t you wish you had superpowers?

I wish I had superpowers. Yes, not just one, but different ones.

Throughout the centuries, via comic books, tv shows and movies we’ve been exposed to witches & warlocks, superheroes & villains, all with special powers/talents that amazed us during the early stages of our life. We wanted to have such talents, and some of us even pretended to.
Besides wealth, ‘superpowers’ is probably something that everyone would wish that they had. I’m certain that I’m not the only person who imagined myself having such powers/talents as a child (and even as an adult) to ‘save’ myself (and or others) during the most frustrating or frightening times in my/their life.
With all the turmoil that good people are facing in the world today, think how useful that would be. It would really have been nice if some of us (i.e. superheroes, NOT villains) had superpowers.

What a difference that could make.hmmm wine
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MiMiArt

UNO Mavericks

Beautiful day today. One of my closest friends here in Omaha got her Master’s in Computer Science today. It’s her second Master’s Degree actually. Her first was less than 2 years ago ( I think hmmm )

She came to Omaha in 2008, got her Bachelor’s degree in Finance at the University of Omaha ( UNO ). She then started work in Hong Kong for 5 years, got burnt out and decided to come back to Omaha to further her studies. While doing her Master’s in Finance, she realized she’d be able to earn more money ( Can’t blame her, she’s Chinese after all. We love money more than anything! rolling on the floor laughing ) if she were to pursue a Computer Science Master’s degree. She is really into coding, that’s her passion.

Coincidentally, my son is pursuing the same course, albeit he just completed his freshman year. So far so good, he’s enjoying all the opportunities this great country is giving him.

Coming back to my friend, she worked hard to get where she is today. She doesn’t come from a rich family. She found ways to support herself all these years, taking out a loan back in Malaysia and worked during college days. She got to do her Master’s degrees for free by being a Graduate Assistant.

Her mom, younger brother and an Italian good friend ( he flew all the way from Italy! ) attended her graduation in December 2012. However, this time around, she had none of them by her side and she nearly didn’t make the walk today…
After much persuasion from her few friends ( moi included grin ) she changed her mind cheering

Another good Malaysian friend of ours brought her son along. He’s studying at UNO too. My son was supposed to join us but couldn’t make it the last minute because he wanted to spend more time with his girlfriend. His girlfriend who’s a year younger than him, just graduated this morning ( UNO had 2 sessions going on today ) and would be going to stay with her parents ( an hour’s drive ) throughout the summer before she comes back to Omaha in fall to do her residency. Therefore, they won’t be seeing each other during summer or maybe not at all, according to Art, if she finds someone better than my son! rolling on the floor laughing

My son’s girlfriend. She’s half Romanian-half Indian. And my son is half Indian-half Chinese! laugh

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I knew they were gonna butcher my friend’s last name! Lol but we are used to having our Chinese names butchered all the time but guess what? She and I find it hilarious and it doesn’t bother us a bit. Like I have always said, it takes a lot to offend me. Life has more things to be enjoyed than to worry about such trivial matters.

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She already has a job offer from Mutual of Omaha and hopefully on her way to get a green card in the near future. I know her dream goals are to pursue a Ph.D and make lots of money so that her mom can lead a very comfortable life. Filial piety is very strong in this girl….that’s the thing I like about her. We don’t forget our parents or our loved ones who have sacrificed a lot for us. Even you have made it in life and have all the riches in the world, and you forget the people that have helped you to get there, then there’s nothing to be proud of your achievements…

I tell my son this all the time. He has to be thankful and grateful to Art. Without Art, my son would not be given all these opportunities.

Thanks for reading and hope you all have a great weekend ahead
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teenameenaonline today!

Serial killer Charles Sobhraj was 'charming' and 'emanated power'

Sobhraj was represented by the infamous lawyer Jacques Vergès, nicknamed the “devil’s advocate” because his roster of clients included the Nazi Klaus Barbie, Slobodan Milosevic and the renowned international terrorist Carlos the Jackal. Sobhraj wanted payment for the interview but I refused and, to my surprise, he agreed to talk.

I had never been much interested in serial killers but I happened to read Richard Neville’s and Julie Clarke’s extraordinary account of the killings, The Life and Crimes of Charles Sobhraj, just before Sobhraj’s release was announced. I couldn’t quite believe that someone who had confessed to a number of the murders to Neville, and against whom there was a wealth of compelling evidence, was free to walk the streets of a European capital.

The child of an affair between an Indian businessman-tailor and one of his Vietnamese shop assistants, Sobhraj (played in the BBC drama by French actor Tahar Rahim) had grown up in Saigon during the Vietnamese war of independence from France. His mother then married an occupying French soldier who, suffering from PTSD, returned to France with his young family. Sobhraj did not settle in his new home and twice stowed away on ships heading to Africa.

A bright but delinquent teenager, he was irresistibly drawn to crime – car theft, street muggings, and then holding up housewives with a gun. He spent most of his adolescence in Paris in and out of youth offender facilities and then their adult version. A well-

well-meaning prison visitor arranged work for him on the outside and also introduced him to a bourgeois young Parisian called Chantal Compagnon. They fell in love. He promised her that he was a reformed character and they got engaged, only for him to go back to prison for car theft.

But like so many women who were to follow, she had fallen under his spell. When he came out they embarked on a manic crime spree across Europe and Asia. It was 1970, the beginning of the so-called hippy trail, when hordes of young people would make long, low-budget trips through southern Europe, the Middle East, India and the far east. It was an era of porous borders and lax security, when the only contact with back home were poste restante letters that might take weeks to arrive. A generation was looking to find itself by getting lost or high somewhere off the beaten track. No one took much notice of who came and went.

It was in this transient milieu that Sobhraj stole from impressionable travellers. But first he was imprisoned in Greece – he escaped by swapping identities with his younger brother. Then he and Compagnon were imprisoned in Afghanistan. They had just had a daughter, who was sent back to live with Compagnon’s parents in France. Sobhraj managed to break out of prison by drugging a guard and then returned to France to kidnap his own daughter. When Compagnon finally got out, she was able to take the child and flee to America to escape Sobhraj’s destructive hold.

An embittered Sobhraj upped the crime stakes. He held a flamenco dancer hostage in a New Delhi hotel while he used her room to break into a gem store on the floor below. He became a famous outlaw in India. Like Patricia Highsmith’s Tom Ripley, he assumed different identities, using stolen passports and creating a trail of havoc wherever he went. Ripley has been described as “suave, agreeable, and utterly immoral”, and those adjectives were not out of place for Sobhraj.
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Tattoos and piercings

Why is it that people many years ago tried to change their body appearance by putting rings around their neck and adding another and another until gradually the neck became elongated over years. Also binding a baby's head until it became larger. Stretching ears and inserting objects. Stretching lips to the extreme. Images of god's found tattooed on mummies.
It would appear that they had experienced some contact with beings that left a great impression on them or their ancestors and as a result tried to emulate their appearance.
These beings were no doubt perceived as god's because of the advanced technology they brought with them, but they were just flesh and blood space travellers who came here for either raw materials, such as gold, or to have an influence on the primitive people they encountered.
Tattoos and piercings today are probably a remnant in the unconscious mind and why so many people inflict this decoration on themselves.
I can think of no other attractive reason. Can you?
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