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L'autista
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Here in Portugal they called in the world's second-oldest dog for questioning.

see the thing here is these charlatans and "influencers" are trying to sell you a product: success

so they post their fake bodies created by video and photo editing tools and then try and sell you a fitness course.

they post photos of rented luxury cars and planes and mansions and try and sell you how to get rich courses.

they are selling you a product and it's not just for likes.

if your friend was trying to do this, at least she can claim it as settting a business. but she's doing to keep up appearances. i hope she can see the truth and fix it before she puts herself in deep debt
Classic ensh*ttification move. Like when the front row at a concert venue stands up, forcing everyone behind them to stand up. And then everyone still winds up with the same crappy view (save for the very front row) but now they're all standing to achieve it.
 

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Diez
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Here in Portugal they called in the world's second-oldest dog for questioning.



Classic ensh*ttification move. Like when the front row at a concert venue stands up, forcing everyone behind them to stand up. And then everyone still winds up with the same crappy view (save for the very front row) but now they're all standing to achieve it.
Unless it's classical or opera, do you want to go to a concert where everyones sitting down? Same with plastic football nowadays, what kind of gay ass shit is that
 
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    Flight disruption​

    An off-duty pilot is facing 83 counts of attempted murder after he allegedly tried to shut down the engines of an Alaska Airlines flight. The plane was en route to San Francisco Sunday when the off-duty pilot, who was riding in the cockpit of the plane, allegedly pulled the fire extinguisher handles to cut the engine fuel. The aircraft's captain and first officer quickly responded to keep the engines from failing completely, the airline said, adding the suspect was subdued by the flight crew. The flight was forced to divert to Portland, Oregon, where the suspect was taken into custody. Authorities are investigating the incident and Alaska Airlines said it is reaching out to each passenger "to discuss their experience and check in on their well-being."


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    It doesn’t necessarily sounds better than here. The average adult person here pays €160/180 per month, but I got to say that hospitals are pretty good. Above that you pay your ‘own risk’ of about €385 every January, per person. Italy is a mess compared to Dutch healthcare
    But after that monthly and yearly fee, everything is covered? That sounds wonderful.

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    Yea cram it down, piggy
    Hot.

    Flight disruption​

    An off-duty pilot is facing 83 counts of attempted murder after he allegedly tried to shut down the engines of an Alaska Airlines flight. The plane was en route to San Francisco Sunday when the off-duty pilot, who was riding in the cockpit of the plane, allegedly pulled the fire extinguisher handles to cut the engine fuel. The aircraft's captain and first officer quickly responded to keep the engines from failing completely, the airline said, adding the suspect was subdued by the flight crew. The flight was forced to divert to Portland, Oregon, where the suspect was taken into custody. Authorities are investigating the incident and Alaska Airlines said it is reaching out to each passenger "to discuss their experience and check in on their well-being."


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    At that point were all the passengers legally allowed to beat him?
     

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    L'autista
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    Flight disruption​

    An off-duty pilot is facing 83 counts of attempted murder after he allegedly tried to shut down the engines of an Alaska Airlines flight. The plane was en route to San Francisco Sunday when the off-duty pilot, who was riding in the cockpit of the plane, allegedly pulled the fire extinguisher handles to cut the engine fuel. The aircraft's captain and first officer quickly responded to keep the engines from failing completely, the airline said, adding the suspect was subdued by the flight crew. The flight was forced to divert to Portland, Oregon, where the suspect was taken into custody. Authorities are investigating the incident and Alaska Airlines said it is reaching out to each passenger "to discuss their experience and check in on their well-being."


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    And they say psychedelics will save humanity. :babycry:
     

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