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Choosing Shapiro would have kept Muslim voters at home, resulting in a likely loss of Michigan. Probably a good choice.
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Search for British tourist who disappeared at Bangkok airport
unicorn replied to reader's topic in The Beer Bar
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Even more cringe was when Aidan Gallagher played what was supposed to be a 12 year-old boy in The Umbrella Academy. Even during the first season, he was 16 when it was filmed (he's now 21).
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It does bother me when they cast men well into their 20s as high school students, doing adult things such as sex, alcohol, and so on. These shows seem to normalize attraction to high school students, which shouldn't be OK. Yes, most people are attracted to those in their 20s. It doesn't mean we should be attracted to high school students. I haven't watched Riverdale in a while either. Hopefully, Cole Sprouse, who's well into his 30s, isn't playing a high school student anymore.
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I haven't watched the series in a while. Are they still having the story line that these men, well into their mid 20s, are in high school? Some of them have to be approaching 30 by now... 😉
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Well, I'd definitely also feel irate if people threw pizzas on my roof. I knew that Winslow, Arizona song from the Eagles version of "Take it Easy."
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Was he an expert at forging Minton pottery?
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Is porn illegal in Australia? I know that in the US, the issue has been escorts who come in on a tourist visa, but have evidence on their phone that they had appointments set up to do escort work, in violation of their visas. I can't imagine that just having porn (among consenting adults, of course) on one's phone is illegal. After all, it's available to anyone with internet access.
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The ad was intended to be humorous, not as an accurate representation of the "Thai way of life." If the ad had used westerners to represent Thais, then, yes, it would have come off as offensive. As it is, it just looks as though people are looking for trouble where there is none.
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Man hospitalized after live eel punctures intestines
unicorn replied to reader's topic in Health, Nutrition and Fitness
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Have you really never been exposed to comedy? It's called farcical exaggeration. Almost anyone could understand it's not supposed to be taken seriously. This has gone back for over a century. Were Keystone Cops really supposed to be representative of real policemen (or making fun of them)?
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Oops. I meant to say Simone. Anyway, they were showing him with her parents, so I looked up who it was (thought it might be her brother), and wow.
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Well, she sure knows how to pick 'em! 😋🍆
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Well, at least the hostility is directed towards the owners of the apartments, not the tourists themselves...
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I don't think anyone seriously expected Haniyeh and Netanyahu to agree on anything. Both had delusions they could "win." Also, everyone knows that the President of Iran is a ceremonial position. Iranian policy, as almost everyone understands, is directed solely by the "supreme leader" Ali Khamenei. Iran publicly and violently breached Israel's territorial integrity when it killed 12 children in northern Israel last week. Most people understand consequences would ensue.
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I can't imagine Israel would have dared kill Ismail Haniyeh while he was in Qatar, but did he really think he could go to Iran and live? Especially after Hezbollah recently attacked Israel? What incredible arrogance and stupidity. Well, hopefully this isn't the start of WW3. If Iran is too bold in its retaliation, this could lead to all-out war.
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I've never seen that. I've traveled a great deal, including 90% of countries in the Western Hemisphere and have been impressed that Mexicans always seem to be the tops when it comes to friendliness and amiability, at least when it comes to tourists. I guess things are different if they buy homes and kick out the locals. I'd be surprised, though, if Americans are buying the houses of the average Mexican...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Simbel_(village) "...Abu Simbel is located in one of the warmest and driest regions of Egypt. In the summer months the high temperatures are easily 40 °C (104 °F) on average. Despite the great temperature differences between day and night, temperatures in summer seldom fall below 20 °C (68 °F)."...
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Yikes, we went to Abu Simbel in January and woke up at 3:30 AM to get there fairly early in the morning. Yes, it was fairly crowded since winter is probably peak season for travel to Egypt (especially southern Egypt). It was quite hot enough at 8 AM in January, though. When were you able to visit Abu Simbel in the off-season? I would think that in the off-season, temperatures there would be potentially life-threatening...