what you doing?
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wyd
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lionel messi
it looks like he ended an era. he is about to transfer to manchester city. so, he could move to partner club new york fc in the future.
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current mood
malicious.
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nusr-et
salt bae
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twitter
a social network that has the most impact on politics.
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knowledge
justified true belief.
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ireland
a place where the best people of the world live.
warning: this statement is over-generalized.
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italy
open-air museum. you feel like you are traveling throughout the history when you are in italy.
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sputnik 1
the world's first earth-orbiting, man-made satellite.
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at&t
now, existing customers don't need to switch to their new 5g plans. because at&t expands 5g to all consumer customers on unlimited wireless plans for no extra cost
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1960 united states presidential election
the 1960 presidential election was one of the closest in history. republican richard m. nixon seemed to have an edge with eight years' experience as eisenhower's vice president, while democrat john f. kennedy, a roman catholic, struggled against anti-catholic prejudice. kennedy, however, attracted voters with his sense of mission. he also gained votes in the first-ever tv debates by appearing fresh and energetic, while nixon looked pale, unshaven, and tired. kennedy's words on january 20, 1961-inauguration day, the formal celebration marking the first day of a presidency–set the tone for his administration: "now the trumpet summons us again ... against the common enemies of man–tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself."
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turkey
(see: #849)
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honduras
latin america's deadliest place to be a woman. https://youtu.be/aaWIiAFvZy8
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thales of miletus
there is the anecdote of thales the milesian and his financial scheme, which involves a principle of universal application, but is attributed to him on account of his reputation for wisdom. he was reproached for his poverty, which was supposed to show that philosophy was of no use. according to the story, he knew by his skill in the stars while it was yet winter that there would be a great harvest of olives in the coming year; so, having a little money, he gave deposits for the use of all the olive-presses in chios and miletus, which he hired at a low price because no one bid against him. when the harvest-time came, and many were wanted all at once and of a sudden, he let them out at any rate which he pleased, and made a quantity of money. thus he showed the world that philosophers can easily be rich if they like, but that their ambition is of another sort. he is supposed to have given a striking proof of his wisdom, but as i was saying, his scheme for getting wealth is of universal application, and is nothing but the creation of a monopoly. it is an art often practiced by cities when they are in want of money; they make a monopoly of provisions.
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stalking
stalking is generally a pattern of behavior directed at another person that causes them to suffer emotional distress or to reasonably fear for their safety or for the safety of someone close to them, such as a family member.
unwanted contact: following or watching someone; unwanted and repeated face-to-face, phone, text, or email communication; continuing to contact someone after they have asked that it stop.
digital stalking: tracking or following someone digitally, such as through social media; posting derogatory, defamatory, or explicit information about the person online.
masking identity: repeatedly contacting someone over the phone using masked or “spoofed” numbers.