Bidin~Time
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Those are definitely beauties.
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As for blood and pretty much any other stain: mix a good amount of peroxide and a little water, add a little Dawn if you wish, in a spray bottle. Saturate stain with the peroxide mix. Works every time.Nice tits, too.
Work went more gooder today. First of all, I was more positive. Second, we knew what to expect. Third, we knew what we were/are doing. So we got out while the sun was/is still up.
I did manage to get blood on my shirt. Sadly, it was mine.
Wash is in the machine. Praises to Allah for Indoor Plumbing, Machines that wash clothes better' wimminz do it ( ), and for all his manifold blessings and great mercies . . . .
As for blood and pretty much any other stain: mix a good amount of peroxide and a little water, add a little Dawn if you wish, in a spray bottle. Saturate stain with the peroxide mix. Works every time.
Those are nice looking boots, I'll have to check their line out.
Nice shoes.
Those are definitely beauties.
My oldest pair of boots are 23 years old. They've had their soles patched a few times, and a rivet replaced, but they still look awesome. I've never, like, polish shined any of my leathers, but I do massage oil on them when they look thirsty.They've held up well so far and are still comfy and look good. I polish them more than any shoes I've ever owned.
I'm looking at these: https://www.lucchese.com/shop/boots/elgin/N1189.R3
I think I read something like that in Chuck Palaniuk's second book, the one about the plane crash.That was the one about the cult that offed itself.
He never topped Fight Club, imo.
It only takes the space of a small ammo can.
What does a woman talk like, regarding posting style?
What does a man talk like, regarding posting style?
Just asking for a friend.
Weekend is too short.
I think it depends on the forum but I find most feminine (not just female) type personalities tend to think throught their responses, be less argumentative or prone to cause drama and often post less.
The masculine (not just men) personality types tend towards hot topics like politics and they don't back down.
Then you have the asshat personalities, we all fit this catagory sometimes but some stay here too long and develop a liking for drama and causing unnecessary chaos.
I really don't think male and female genders can be defined as an absolute through online comments or word phrases
I think it depends on the forum but I find most feminine (not just female) type personalities tend to think throught their responses, be less argumentative or prone to cause drama and often post less.
The masculine (not just men) personality types tend towards hot topics like politics and they don't back down.
Then you have the asshat personalities, we all fit this catagory sometimes but some stay here too long and develop a liking for drama and causing unnecessary chaos.
I really don't think male and female genders can be defined as an absolute through online comments or word phrases
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Oh no, plenty of women create online drama too. They tend to do it more obliquely via behind the scenes intrigues and manipulations imo, so they are less visible.
And yes, my personal feelings come into play, because irl I had overall better experiences with Anglosaxon men, than with their women.
As to the GB Political threads:
I feel that more women would participate in these discussions, if the GB guys would be more accomodating and allow a wider range of interests other than the pragmatic (how can we make the country or economy work) stuff.
Most women are also intuitive and interested in patterns or the intersection between politics- social sciences'.
Nobody likes stinky unwashed pakis.