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2021.05.30 00:02 ronin5 Juli Firso

Juli Firso, best known for being a Model, was born in Russia on Wednesday, March 29, 1995. Model and dancer who found acclaim delving into combat sports like Muay Thai, kickboxing and jiu-jitsu. She owns Nak Muay Nangfas Martial Arts Academy.
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The Testing grounds for everything not ready to be released on /OpTicGaming
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2023.03.22 13:21 f1newsbot Fernando Alonso: How Aston Martin driver reached 100 podiums as Formula 1's ultimate underdog

Fernando Alonso has become just the sixth driver to reach 100 Formula 1 podiums, but the Spaniard has almost undoubtedly taken the most unconventional route to the milestone.
After the best part of a decade in the wilderness of F1's midfield, Alonso's stunning start to the 2023 season suggests he is finally back in the battle at the front of the grid.
A self-proclaimed "anti-hero" from the "dark side", embracing his character role as the villain, Alonso brought up his landmark podium in fittingly controversial style at Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, .
Having shown that Aston Martin mean business with a series of stunning overtakes on George Russell, Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz to finish third at the season opener in Bahrain, Alonso appeared to be cruising to a far more straightforward podium in Jeddah. However, confusion over the rules saw Alonso celebrate on the podium before being demoted by a 10-second penalty, after which he was finally reinstated following an Aston Martin appeal.
Along with Red Bull's domination, the 41-year-old's unexpected speed has been the story of the opening two rounds of the 2023 season. Alonso's performances have provided inspiration to just about every non-Red Bull driver on the grid, with Aston Martin's remarkable improvement after finishing seventh in last year's constructors' standings showing how quickly progress can be made.
Alonso won back-to-back world championships with Renault in 2005 and 2006, but a series of questionable moves around the paddock since then have limited his opportunities to compete for wins, let alone further titles - leaving him to assume a role of underdog while the likes of Sebastian Vettel, Hamilton and Verstappen have dominated.
Given the last of Alonso's 32 race wins came in 2013, the penultimate campaign of his five-year stint with Ferrari, most thought his hopes of adding to that tally were all but over, but now a fairy-tale ending to a decorated career appears possible.
We take a look back at the highs and lows of his career.
Alonso's career remarkably started before McLaren rookie Oscar Piastri was born, back in 2001 at Minardi.
The Italian-based team, which still exists now as AlphaTauri having been bought by Red Bull and brought under their umbrella as a junior outfit to the current constructors' champions, certainly could have done with that sort of investment when Alonso was around.
There was very little money available to spend on development, and Alonso apparently helped to bolt pieces of the car together to make sure it was ready in time for the first race in Australia, where he would finish 12th.
At a time when points were only available to the top six finishers, Minardi and Alonso went the entire season without scoring, with a 10th place finish at Hockenheim his best effort.
There were also eight retirements for the Spaniard, highlighting the deficiencies of the model he was attempting to compete with.
Alonso's first taste of Formula 1 was undoubtedly with a genuine backmarker, and came at a time when the lack of a budget cap meant little teams had next to no chance of competing with the big players.
Race wins - 0
Podiums - 0
It was only a one-season stay - not for the last time in his career - for Alonso, as he departed Minardi to become test driver at Renault, whose team boss Flavio Briatore was also Alonso's manager, and had been the one to spot his talent as a go-karter.
At a time when drivers were generally not given their breakthroughs into F1 at the young ages we see today, the 22-year-old Alonso was generating plenty of attention for both his youth and the fact he was Spain's first driver in the sport.
This meant that when he took a maiden pole position before going on to claim his first podium at just the second race of the season in Malaysia, the excitement increased. Next time he claimed a pole position, in August at the Hungaroring, he would convert it to a victory, making him at the time youngest driver to win a Grand Prix.
Not only was there a new star in the sport, but he was delivering for a team in Renault that weren't part of the establishment, and were looking to break up the domination of Ferrari and Michael Schumacher, which they would finally do in 2005.
Alonso took advantage of a poor Ferrari season to quite comfortably beat McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen to the championship, but the race that epitomised his first title-winning season was in Imola, where the Spaniard held back a charging Schumacher in a nail-biting climax where the Ferrari was the quicker car.
Under pressure from the seven-time world champion and driver widely considered to be the sport's greatest of all time, Alonso held strong, setting down a marker for the remainder of the season.
It's fair to say that 2006 was the more impressive of Alonso's back-to-back title-winning campaigns, as this time he went toe-to-toe with Schumacher, who had won five successive titles going into the 2005 season.
Schumacher had announced that he would retire at the end of the season, and came into the campaign with huge motivation to end his career in fairy-tale fashion.
Alonso looked to have put that dream to bed as he won six of the first nine races - and finished second in the other three - to establish a huge advantage in the standings, but Schumacher would fight back with five wins in the next seven races to set up a tense finale.
However, Alonso would keep his cool under huge pressure once more, winning the penultimate race of the season in Japan before finishing second in Brazil to seal the title.
Race wins - 15
Podiums - 37
On paper, it wouldn't seem the most logical decision to leave a team with which you'd just won two successive titles, but that's exactly what Alonso did as he moved to McLaren to drive alongside a rookie named Lewis Hamilton.
The decision did turn out to be a mistake, but not in the way that anyone expected.
In one sense, the move to McLaren was on the money - the Woking-based team competed for the title with Ferrari while Renault were only the fourth-quickest team.
In every other sense, it was a disastrous chapter in Alonso's career that saw tensions flare between him and his team, not least with McLaren boss Ron Dennis and Hamilton.
Arguably, this was the first time in Alonso's career where he was the establishment and not the young outsider - that role fell to Hamilton, with whom he fought for the 2007 world championship.
The pair squabbled and lost each other points, before eventually finishing the season tied, just one point behind the title winner Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari.
"I think that the fallout with Lewis in 2007, where they fell out so spectacularly, basically gifted Kimi that title and it took him away from McLaren," Sky Sports F1's Karun Chandhok said.
"Then Lewis won the championship in 2008, so that's two years there where Fernando should've, would've, could've."
Alonso would leave under a cloud after one year, returning to Renault and giving up the chance to compete for titles.
Race wins - 4
Podiums - 12
The second time around with Renault felt like a bit of a placeholder, with the French team fairly uncompetitive.
Back in his favoured position as the underdog, Alonso took two victories in 2008 against the odds, albeit with one of them coming under controversial circumstances at the Singapore Grand Prix, with his team-mate Nelson Piquet Jr crashing at a convenient time,
The 2009 season would see no wins for Alonso, and just the one podium in Singapore, before he moved onto a new team - this time, it was for a prancing horse.
Race wins - 2
Podiums - 4
Ferrari, the team that all F1 drivers want to race for, was the team that Fernando Alonso remained with for the longest period of time.
Alonso battled with Red Bull and Sebastian Vettel for the title between 2010 and 2012, missing out on glory in the final races in both 2010 and 2012 despite some scintillating drives.
A famous statistic about Fernando Alonso is that If he had scored 11 more points across his F1 career, he could be a five-time world champion, missing out by fine margins in 2007, 2010 and 2012.
In essence, his time at Ferrari was one of 'what ifs' as he competed against the metronomic Vettel, with a Ferrari that was generally weaker than the Red Bull.
In 2014, at the beginning of the hybrid engine era, Ferrari's car was not up to scratch and Alonso began to look elsewhere and would move on a 2015, a decision that Chandhok believes was premature.
"Okay, at the time, Ferrari were pretty miserable in 2014 - but it came good."
Ferrari would win three races in 2015 with Sebastian Vettel, who replaced Alonso in the scarlet car before taking the fight to Mercedes in 2017 and 2018.
"I still believe Fernando would've won the championship in 2018 at Ferrari that year," Chandhok added.
Race wins - 11
Podiums - 44
While Ferrari were returning to contention, Alonso had opted for a surprise reunion with McLaren, with Hamilton having moved on to Mercedes.
2015 was a reunion for McLaren in two respects - Honda, with which it had had fantastic success in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and Alonso, with whom they'd had a falling out.
While it was a reunion and world champion driver line-up of Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso, which had lots of promise, it delivered a horror show of slow cars, engine failures and frustrated radio messages that led to a messy divorce with Honda and a move to Renault power in 2018.
The engine performance had clearly been a big problem for McLaren, with Alonso making no secret of where he thought the blame lay as he used his team radio messages to make public statements.
"Driving with this, looking like amateurs", "this is embarrassing" and "GP2 engines" all come to mind.
While Honda's engine was not up to standard, it became clear that underlying poor car performance was also a factor as McLaren still languished in the midfield in 2018.
Though being the underdog is his style, this was a step too far at this stage of his career for a frustrated, helpless Alonso, and so he left McLaren and retired from Formula 1.
Race wins - 0
Podiums - 0
As one of the greatest and most adaptable drivers in motorsport history, Fernando Alonso took the time away from Formula 1 to compete in other series, including the Indy 500, the Dakar Rally and Le Mans 24h.
He was an outsider, a rookie again, and with Toyota, he won the World Endurance Championship.
Alonso still had what it took to compete at the top of motorsport, so when in 2020 Sebastian Vettel left Ferrari, creating a domino effect in the driver market, it was no shock to see Alonso interested in returning to Formula 1.
Having already raced for the team in its Renault guise on two occasions, Alpine was the natural team for Alonso to return to when he came out of retirement in 2021.
The team had been hovering at the front of the midfield, but were unable to push on from that position even with Alonso's expertise.
While he did return to the podium at the 2021 Qatar GP, Alonso couldn't compete for victory - and his career looked to be winding down in mediocre fashion.
But Vettel announcing his retirement midway through the 2022 season would trigger an explosion in the driver market, leaving Alonso with one more opportunity.
Alpine weren't willing to give Alonso a two-year contract, so he went to a team that would. Alonso left describing Alpine "like family" but admitted that the lack of faith from the team was a reason he left.
"It seems that I have to be evaluated every year because of my date of birth," Alonso said, having just turned 41. "It was a bit strange to me and other teams think differently and they trust in my abilities."
It was clear the spirit of the young Spaniard trying to prove his worth at Minardi 19 years earlier was still very much present.
Race wins - 0
Podiums - 1
Lawrence Stroll and Aston Martin had faith in Alonso, and gave him the two-year contract that he wanted.
Given their well-known desires to things on their own terms, many had concerns about Alonso and his new boss Lawrence Stroll's relationship.
However, two races and two podiums in, it appears as though this could be Alonso's type of team - they're an enigma and an unexpected force to be reckoned with that are disturbing the establishment.
Aston Martin are beating Mercedes, the team who supply them with an engine and other hugely significant parts of their car, while the Spaniard has also overcome the might of Ferrari.
While they are well-funded now, Aston Martin carry an underdog mentality with staff still around from their their previous guises as Jordan, Force India and Racing Point, who competed as less wealthy outfits that could occasional steal a race beneath the noses of giants.
As Sky Sports F1's Simon Lazenby put it: "Fernando is always effective, whatever he does he will drag the best out of that car.
"I think if you put everyone in equal machinery, I can't see him being far off Lewis or far off Max Verstappen.
"But Fernando has been operating at that level for 20 years. Fernando relishes being the underdog."
In a season where Red Bull's pace looks scary for the opposition, Alonso has just the car and team to play the role he loves best in the high-speed theatre of Formula 1.
If you didn't know who he was, now you do. After brining up a 100th podium, Alonso's next challenge is to find an elusive 33rd race victory. Can he do it in 2023? Find out live on Sky Sports F1.
Race wins - 0
Podiums - 2
Source: https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/12832080/fernando-alonso-how-aston-martin-driver-reached-100-podiums-as-formula-1s-ultimate-underdog
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2023.03.22 13:19 cherubroman Should I [27F] trust the most common views that are expressed online, on Reddit and on this subreddit. Or should I trust the views of the people in my life? [33F] [62F] [56M]

Basically I believe the following things (about people in a general sense, I don't mean these apply to every man and woman):
I believe that it's thought that sexism towards women is so much more common than sexism towards men, across the world (especially in Muslim countries) and throughout history, even fairly recent history. (But my parents and sister told me it is more common but not so much more and that sexism is not about hating women nor seeing them as lesser inferior beings, that it's about men having had the roles of power and control, because they were stronger so exerted strength to get them, etc. But that women were also thought to have a just as important role, in the home.) They said violence towards women is not about hatred towards women but instead about power, control, men being physically stronger and testosterone. And that the men who commit domestic violence are also the types to get into physical fights with men in pubs, etc.
I believe it's thought that women like men as a gender more than men like women as a gender due to this. Because people think sexism means mistreating, hating, etc. And that it's thought women treat men better and with more respect.
I believe it's thought that women like men in a more well rounded way than men like women, because of sexism and because because people think men objectify women and "only want one thing" from women, and also that if you took sex away... men would prefer men in all other ways (they think women are unfunny, etc and they think that men are superior, etc.)
I believe it's thought that sexism towards men is only a thing as backlash against sexism towards women. So women who hate men hate them for how men treat women.
I believe traditional roles are not seen as equal but different and are instead seen as representing a belief that women are incapable and to serve men. I believe also that it's thought that women are defined by their relationships to men.
I believe that when men do typically female hobbies and jobs women propel them to success and praise them for the bare minimum (which they wouldn't do for a woman with the same skills), like drag queens and gay male makeup artists. But women doing typically male jobs or hobbies are held to higher standards, have to prove themselves more, are not given the same support and are even verbally abused or threatened online. (Female gamers, female Mps, in sport, female celebs, etc.) And that there are boy's clubs that are hostile towards women in male dominated workplaces, but not girl's clubs that are hostile towards men in female dominated workplaces. I believe that having female main characters, idols, etc is not something many men want nor can relate to, while male main characters, idols are fine for women.
I believe it's thought that women (especially teen girls) hate each other, get jealous, compete and have internalised misogny, but that men have stronger bonds, friendships and camaraderie. (Even though my psychologist told me that it's instead believed that women mostly support each other.)
My parents and sister told me I was wrong about all of these things and that most people don't think these things, my sister identifies as a feminist herself. But online and on Reddit everybody has the same views as me. Why the contrast? What are your opinions? (Also when I asked my psychologist, she had the same opinions as my family.)
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2023.03.22 13:18 Zen_gay_pangolin Should I consider using a wheelchair?

(also posted this to wheelchairs I just figured you guys would have some advice specific to my situation)
For context I'm 16 and have been in pretty much constant pain since I was a kid which has gotten considerably worse recently. I'm currently in the process of getting a diagnosis (anyone on the NHS knows how long waiting times can be) and the most likely cause is hEDS.
(I also likely have pots but that's a whole other can of worms)
I barely leave the house anymore, the most I can manage is a very slow, very unsteady walk for ten minutes with my dog. I've had to quit sports clubs and doing things with my family and friends.
I saw a physio who gave me exercises to do daily but they've made barely any difference. I walk as much as I can but that's extremely limited.
This isn't a decision I'm taking lightly, I just don't have any options left. I'm a teenager, I'm supposed to be doing stuff with friends not sat inside all day.
I'm seeing a rheumatologist in a couple weeks and I'm thinking about bringing this up with him because I'd like a professionals point of view. However, I'm concerned he's going to brush off my pain because I'm both young and female.
Any advice or insight would be greatly appreciated :)
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2023.03.22 13:18 cherubroman Should I [27F] trust the most common views that are expressed online, on Reddit and on this subreddit. Or should I trust the views of the people in my life? [33F] [62F] [56M]

Basically I believe the following things (about people in a general sense, I don't mean these apply to every man and woman):
I believe that it's thought that sexism towards women is so much more common than sexism towards men, across the world (especially in Muslim countries) and throughout history, even fairly recent history. (But my parents and sister told me it is more common but not so much more and that sexism is not about hating women nor seeing them as lesser inferior beings, that it's about men having had the roles of power and control, because they were stronger so exerted strength to get them, etc. But that women were also thought to have a just as important role, in the home.) They said violence towards women is not about hatred towards women but instead about power, control, men being physically stronger and testosterone. And that the men who commit domestic violence are also the types to get into physical fights with men in pubs, etc.
I believe it's thought that women like men as a gender more than men like women as a gender due to this. Because people think sexism means mistreating, hating, etc. And that it's thought women treat men better and with more respect.
I believe it's thought that women like men in a more well rounded way than men like women, because of sexism and because because people think men objectify women and "only want one thing" from women, and also that if you took sex away... men would prefer men in all other ways (they think women are unfunny, etc and they think that men are superior, etc.)
I believe it's thought that sexism towards men is only a thing as backlash against sexism towards women. So women who hate men hate them for how men treat women.
I believe traditional roles are not seen as equal but different and are instead seen as representing a belief that women are incapable and to serve men. I believe also that it's thought that women are defined by their relationships to men.
I believe that when men do typically female hobbies and jobs women propel them to success and praise them for the bare minimum (which they wouldn't do for a woman with the same skills), like drag queens and gay male makeup artists. But women doing typically male jobs or hobbies are held to higher standards, have to prove themselves more, are not given the same support and are even verbally abused or threatened online. (Female gamers, female Mps, in sport, female celebs, etc.) And that there are boy's clubs that are hostile towards women in male dominated workplaces, but not girl's clubs that are hostile towards men in female dominated workplaces. I believe that having female main characters, idols, etc is not something many men want nor can relate to, while male main characters, idols are fine for women.
I believe it's thought that women (especially teen girls) hate each other, get jealous, compete and have internalised misogny, but that men have stronger bonds, friendships and camaraderie. (Even though my psychologist told me that it's instead believed that women mostly support each other.)
My parents and sister told me I was wrong about all of these things and that most people don't think these things, my sister identifies as a feminist herself. But online and on Reddit everybody has the same views as me. Why the contrast? What are your opinions? (Also when I asked my psychologist, she had the same opinions as my family.)
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2023.03.22 13:18 firelf93 Does your team have a local call in sports radio show?

We have Pirate radio Live an AM/FM daily local sports talk radio station on for about 4 hours everyday. They host a live Call in radio show for about 3 hours after the game for fans (mostly drunks to call in) and give arm chair quarterback statements about the game.
I know some of the bigger schools get a lot of airtime on national radio but do you still have local ones?
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2023.03.22 13:17 cherubroman Should I [27F] trust the most common views that are expressed online, on Reddit and on this subreddit. Or should I trust the views of the people in my life? [33F] [62F] [56M]

Basically I believe the following things (about people in a general sense, I don't mean these apply to every man and woman):
I believe that it's thought that sexism towards women is so much more common than sexism towards men, across the world (especially in Muslim countries) and throughout history, even fairly recent history. (But my parents and sister told me it is more common but not so much more and that sexism is not about hating women nor seeing them as lesser inferior beings, that it's about men having had the roles of power and control, because they were stronger so exerted strength to get them, etc. But that women were also thought to have a just as important role, in the home.) They said violence towards women is not about hatred towards women but instead about power, control, men being physically stronger and testosterone. And that the men who commit domestic violence are also the types to get into physical fights with men in pubs, etc.
I believe it's thought that women like men as a gender more than men like women as a gender due to this. Because people think sexism means mistreating, hating, etc. And that it's thought women treat men better and with more respect.
I believe it's thought that women like men in a more well rounded way than men like women, because of sexism and because because people think men objectify women and "only want one thing" from women, and also that if you took sex away... men would prefer men in all other ways (they think women are unfunny, etc and they think that men are superior, etc.)
I believe it's thought that sexism towards men is only a thing as backlash against sexism towards women. So women who hate men hate them for how men treat women.
I believe traditional roles are not seen as equal but different and are instead seen as representing a belief that women are incapable and to serve men. I believe also that it's thought that women are defined by their relationships to men.
I believe that when men do typically female hobbies and jobs women propel them to success and praise them for the bare minimum (which they wouldn't do for a woman with the same skills), like drag queens and gay male makeup artists. But women doing typically male jobs or hobbies are held to higher standards, have to prove themselves more, are not given the same support and are even verbally abused or threatened online. (Female gamers, female Mps, in sport, female celebs, etc.) And that there are boy's clubs that are hostile towards women in male dominated workplaces, but not girl's clubs that are hostile towards men in female dominated workplaces. I believe that having female main characters, idols, etc is not something many men want nor can relate to, while male main characters, idols are fine for women.
I believe it's thought that women (especially teen girls) hate each other, get jealous, compete and have internalised misogny, but that men have stronger bonds, friendships and camaraderie. (Even though my psychologist told me that it's instead believed that women mostly support each other.)
My parents and sister told me I was wrong about all of these things and that most people don't think these things, my sister identifies as a feminist herself. But online and on Reddit everybody has the same views as me. Why the contrast? What are your opinions? (Also when I asked my psychologist, she had the same opinions as my family.)
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2023.03.22 13:14 Zen_gay_pangolin Should I consider using a wheelchair?

For context I'm 16 and have been in pretty much constant pain since I was a kid which has gotten considerably worse recently. I'm currently in the process of getting a diagnosis (anyone on the NHS knows how long waiting times can be) and the most likely cause is hEDS.
(I also likely have pots but that's a whole other can of worms)
I barely leave the house anymore, the most I can manage is a very slow, very unsteady walk for ten minutes with my dog. I've had to quit sports clubs and doing things with my family and friends.
I saw a physio who gave me exercises to do daily but they've made barely any difference. I walk as much as I can but that's extremely limited.
This isn't a decision I'm taking lightly, I just don't have any options left. I'm a teenager, I'm supposed to be doing stuff with friends not sat inside all day.
I'm seeing a rheumatologist in a couple weeks and I'm thinking about bringing this up with him because I'd like a professionals point of view. However, I'm concerned he's going to brush off my pain because I'm both young and female.
Any advice or insight would be greatly appreciated :)
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2023.03.22 13:12 Faithhal Fairplay Mobile App Review

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All Fairplay users have access to a plethora of fantastic bonus offers, including the VIP Program, Referral Bonus, Hourly Bonus, and others. In addition, Fairplay's mobile app will support the same payment methods as its website, including Skrill, Neteller, Visa, MasterCard, and PayTM.
With the Sports Betting Fairplay mobile app, any Indian user can start betting on sports at any time and anywhere. When you open the mobile app for the Sportsbook of Fairplay, all of the most popular sports disciplines for betting will be displayed to you right away. There are numerous betting markets and odds available for sports like cricket, soccer, tennis, table tennis, basketball, boxing, eSports, and others. You will also be able to sort disciplines by leagues and tournaments, and Live Sports will let you watch matches as they happen.
Casino Games You can also use the Fairplay mobile app to play casino games if you like them. In addition to Sports, the Casino section of Fairplay's mobile app is also available in Live mode, allowing you to play against live dealers at any location and at any time. The Casino section of Fairplay's mobile app includes all of the most popular casino games, including Poker, Blackjack, Dragon Tiger, Andar Bahar, Table Games, Roulettes, and more.
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2023.03.22 13:12 vitargo-12 Vitargo Plain 50 Scoop - The best Pre workout Powder

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2023.03.22 13:12 emmaruthconcepcion Pinterest - Alba Bigfield [tartan]

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I finished pinning to my "P" boards here: https://www.pinterest.com/alba_carla/ - Alba Bigfield
I chose her "Tartan" board: https://www.pinterest.com/alba_carla/tartan/
Well, I used to wear Tartan at St. A's (Maclean of Duart or similar) and at the Academy (Blackwatch). There's a difference between plaid, argyle, and tartan. As well as Gingham. And when and where you can wear them. As well as Paisley and Polka dots. Polka - Polish. I used to wear a lot of preppy Plaid and Argyle. The only time I wore tartan was at St. A's and the Academy. You're not supposed to wear it without permission because the penalties are quite severe. But since I am at St. A's I was allowed to wear paisley and some plaid. And since at the Academy, I could wear 'some' argyle.
Those from the Orient really shouldn't wear 'tartan'. They have their own motifs. I did say about two years ago that at my supposed 'wedding' my partner-to-be should wear my Clan's barong motif - specially designed for Visayas. I posted on my tumblrs the 'plaid'/textiles indigenous to the Phils. And that is more acceptable designs to wear, especially in the Phils. I always said I was going to design Academy uniforms specifically for the Orient, especially the Phils. And it would be based on established textile indigenous designs as well as the delicate lace motifs of Barongs. And of course I would include your mythical creatures, especially sirena. I don't know why in other parts of the Orient they wear Scottish tartan 'fakes.' Do you want to be a fake Laura Ashley bag? Please reflect the beauty and treasure of your own indigenous culture.
Moreover, I was hoping to instill and inculcate values in the next generation of young girls who aspire to be genteel ladies, especially in regions like the Phils. With an Academy and their own cultural uniforms.
Please check out her profile and gorgeous collection of pins. I think she's half Italian.
And no xo, Edie. No xo from Jessa either.
~Emmaruth Allaire Zerna Concepción
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2023.03.22 13:11 Faithhal THE FAIRPLAY APP

In India, there are numerous betting-related businesses eager to assist you in making a profit. We are here to assist regular gamers because we recognize that sorting through all of the options can be challenging. We strongly recommend that you concentrate on Fairplay, a reputable and promising bookmaker. There are a wide range of exciting table games, slot machines, and other forms of gambling to keep you entertained in addition to the sportsbooks. You can play as both the player and the dealer in this unique experience. Betting devotees will see the value in this site fairplay wagering application for its arrangement of a once in a lifetime opportunity to participate in various games against different people and genuine sellers. When it comes to sports betting, for instance, the bookmaker is no longer restricted to only taking LINE wagers; You can, on the other hand, place your wagers online, where the bookmaker will constantly alter the suggested outcomes as the game progresses. To boost your income, you really want to utilize the best strategies. In this new era of betting, the Fairplay mobile app will be your most important tool. This software is free for all Indian users and 100% secure. because it possesses a Curacao government-issued gaming license. You can discover a whole new world of online betting and gaming opportunities by downloading Fairplay, a free smartphone app. You ought to start bringing in cash right away.
With the FairPLAY APK, you can bet on sports with confidence. Sports betting is an important part of the business. From more than 20 sports, each participant can choose one competition. The respective sections contain all tournaments and games from each nation. You can select a random event from a long list of betting markets if you scroll all the way to the bottom of the match page. These things will assist you with putting the most ideal bet on the versatile application Fairplay, expanding your possibilities winning. In addition, you can bet on sporting events in real time, something that most other bookmakers don't offer, and you could win a lot of money. Occasions as they happen online might be seen. This is an excellent service, in my opinion. You ought to find out about the accompanying donning exercises:
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2023.03.22 13:08 AutoNewspaperAdmin [Sports] - Mesut Özil calls time on career: ‘It’s time to leave the big stage of football’ Guardian

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2023.03.22 13:08 panzacolas On her journey to the kingdom of Mordor pretty halfling Hole Inwun must satisfy a living tree sporting massive wood

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2023.03.22 13:08 Faithhal Fairplay App: Honest Software Review

Despite the fact that it only began operations in India in 2019, Fairplay is certain to be one of the best gambling platforms for Indian players.
The Fairplay app, a free program that offers a wide range of options and is perfectly adapted to mobile device features, is one of the club's strengths.
How do I get the Fairplay iOS app?
Apple proprietors have a somewhat more extensive scope of choices. Using the instructions in the preceding section, you can either locate and download the application from the company's App Store or from the website. Because the product is downloaded and installed in the same manner as any other application, you won't need any additional instructions in the second scenario.
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The iPhone 6+ is a good smartphone model. At the very least, it is the iPad Mini version.
The Fairplay betting app lets you bet on a variety of sports and online games like Counter-Strike: GO and Dota 2. Naturally, cricket is at the top of the list because it is India's favorite sport. Bets can be placed on both regional and international events. Twenty20 and IPL matches are two of them.
Both before and after the match, predictions can be made. You can watch the game live using the free broadcasts and determine the best betting time and odds. Assuming Fairplay wagering falls flat, you can constantly return the bet with insignificant misfortunes.
A lot of beginners can only bet on a winner or a draw. The FP client, on the other hand, offers a plethora of options, including the multi-bets "Express" and "System," as well as a wide range of outcomes, including betting on the team that will score first and predicting the best player.
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2023.03.22 13:08 Crypto_Kingdom_1 Marketplace Social media network Voting with champion tokens Clear Roadmap & Doxxed team & Audited smart-contract

The Starzz ecosystem is transforming the sports and entertainment industry by leveraging blockchain technology and a cutting-edge decentralized autonomous club (DAC) concept. The goal is to give power to Champions by acknowledging their most dedicated fans, unlocking new monetization opportunities, and maximizing the lifetime value of every fan through actively including them in the decision-making process through voting with unique Champion tokens. Moreover, supporters will finally have influence in the decisions and future of their favorite Champions as well as a degree of interaction with them that they have never had access to.
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2023.03.22 13:06 Crypto_Kingdom_1 Marketplace 🔥 Starzz Incentives Voting with champion tokens Clear Roadmap & Doxxed team & Audited smart-contract

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2023.03.22 13:05 AutoNewspaperAdmin [Sports] - Eye on the Y: A walk-on receiver is making inroads to get playing time next year Salt Lake Tribune

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