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anyone is welcome to post here.... If I write a post about bo, pong, boy, or Fabio, Paulo, Oliver, Vitor...... do you really know who I'm writing about?
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Russian Drone Strike Has Radiation Escaping from Chernobyl Shield
PeterRS replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
Yet ironically as the war was about to start, the Germans were ahead in the race to build the "bomb". In 1939 a host of German scientists and physicists like Otto Hahn, Fritz Strassmann, Otto Frisch and others had cracked the code for nuclear fission. These ideas were pubished by Niels Bohr and the American John Wheeler two days prior to the outbreak of war and became the classical anaysis of the fission process. The German nuclear programme was presided over by Werner Heisenberg. Although it was wound down for reasons of cost, this German Uranverein project became the primary incentive for the USA and Britain to pursue the goal of a nuclear bomb. It was also their reason for mounting the raids on the German-occupied Norwegian heavy water plants. Soviet scientists quickly discovered what Germany, Britain and the USA were up to. It took time but by 1942 they had convinced Stalin to start up a nuclear resarch programme. Although too late to affect the outcome of WWII, following the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki much greater effort was put in by the Soviets. The city of Chelyabinsk-40 was constructed to house the new plutonium reactors - later renamed Cheyabinsk-65, the first of ten highly secret Soviet cities to house its nuclear programme. Had the Soviet scientists been quicker off the mark, who knows which country would have been the first to use the bomb and how WWII might have ended? -
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kram987 replied to mauRICE's topic in Gay Thailand
Yes he was in Little House as well but clip was about Bananza another show he was in -
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I would add Prince to your list.
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My thoughts when I read OP was a wise advice I read somewhere… go see for yourself… my experience may not be yours.
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As he promised!
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I am not sure, but is this true for the Asian part of the forum? 2 forums were merged, my impression is, the escort review part came from the Latin America part, no? Also it would be a bit unfair to give someone anonymously a negative review without him having a chance to defend, no?
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True and in a maga USA you might be barred for being on this sight as they might not like that it is gay, or may decide it is for sex tourism.
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I don't see what her new message would be in 2028 that's going to wash the film of the 2024 campaign from her resume. It's so unfortunate that Biden held on. He was a successful president in many ways. Woulda shoulda coulda. If Biden had decided to be a consequential one term president, and then spent the next two years joyfully welcoming the next generation of leadership - American would be a much healthier and wealthier and less hateful of a place.
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Steve Kesslar wins Green Giant Peas Prize
RockyRoadTravel replied to RockyRoadTravel's topic in Politics
Wait. What? Are you saying that the Incompetent-in-Chief won the (very prestigious) American Standard Pees Prize? The selection committee for that prize is composed of the leading lights of the plumbing industry and porn producers. A 21 flush salute to him, no one could deserve it more than our Incompetent-in-Chief. -
I noticed similar years ago - veteran of few long times , when I told him this is our last one this trip, all of the sudden in middle of the night recalled he must pick up his sister from bus station at 3 am . Ever since I try to keep from boys, even those I truly like , my dates of arrival and departure.
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and that is the problem as criteria may be made very foggy to suit any purpose. I can envision not being admitted to Italy because I don't hide my dislike of Italian food and somebody there may consider that offense to national pride . In Turkey one may land in jail for offending Turkishness , whatever it is
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Orwell was right after all, just missed by several years
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while I don't have any reason to doubt what you guys written above , surprisingly perhpas, my experience doesn't support those assertions. At least when comes to boys gossiping about their former clients to their current ones. Over years I had many encounters with guys who were entertaining previously my friends and they knew it. Still I recall only one case when they shared piece of information which could be possibly considered compromising and even that was not exactly very specific :" your friend likes to fuck right away " , that was comment when I asked guy if he wants to drink something. Since boy was / still is versatile and I have no idea what my friend's preferences are , that was not much of a gossip I guess. All other cases - complete discretion, including few occasion when encounters were of " when you guys are done sent (insert boy's nick) to my room #312 " kind. It would never cross my mind to ask boy about this or that related to somebody I know, perhaps that helps to keep things in the shadow.
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I believe the plan is to use AI to screen for what they feel are risk factors.
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Before leaving home people from some countries have to notify the USA of their plans. The idea is to have people disclose their SM at that time. This is for countries that do not require a VISA. At least from what I have read.
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I fully understand. But the day after my departure my excellent guide in Iran was to be picking up a party of 20 Americans who were visiting iran on a 10-day tour! It was not dangerous then, although it had been occasionally in the past. I accept it is very dangerous now but who knows when the international situation will change? Also we should note that Iran is undergoing a massive water shortage at present and there is even talk that parts of Tehran will have to be evacuated. https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/rain-autumn-falls-irans-capital-drought-ravaged-nation-128268554
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it's almost everywhere and sold under that name and if not , most pharmacists worldwide will know what you have in mind if you ask for it. Fortunately my only contact with it was when I was shopping for it for somebody else. That's benefit of NOT drinking water, specially when one travels.
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Russian Drone Strike Has Radiation Escaping from Chernobyl Shield
vinapu replied to PeterRS's topic in The Beer Bar
only because USSR did not have one yet and that shortage cost lives on hundreds thousands of Soviet soldiers before Berlin fall -
while I can easily second what you are saying above ( I beat you to Iran by 18 years young man), don't forget you are not an American and Unicorn (presumably) is and in certain countries they are in much higher risk of landing into trouble ( ransom , arrest etc.) than Samoans or Bruneians
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are you guys for real or just pulling our legs here?
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In another thread @Olddaddy made it clear he does not like to use google when he asks questions on this Board. He seeks personal experiences.
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Total madness! Where are the MAGA crowd going to find the staff to go through what will be 99.9999% junk when they have already fired a lot of them? And what will they be looking for? After 32 or 33 visits, no more USA trips for me.
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Such a shame you did not visit Iran before the present diplomatic and wartime impasse. I was there in 2018 for two quite amazing weeks. One of the most stunning countries. And my guide even got me a bottle of red wine (totally forbidden in that country). His father made it at his home in Shiraz! Should relations become more normal, I'd certainly suggest coupling Iran with somewhere like Jordan with Petra, Wadi Rum, Jerash and Mount Nebo if you have never been.