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Now call me a cynic but i'm guessing the ink was actually an afterthought in these particular pics. Naughty belle!
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While I could never use it for reading fiction (I love curling up all snuggly with a paperback in bed)...
I wonder if it would make college textbooks cheaper? Some books I'd still like the paper copy for, but the books I know I'm only going to use that semester? It has definite possibilities. And think about how much lighter my backpack would be!
I think it would be great for this... for texts you HAVE to have, but don't really want to pay the hundreds of dollars for. That said, for me, the computer or Kindle will NEVER replace a real book. Real books don't need batteries. You don't have to p;lug them in. You can take them anywhere except underwater. There's something... romantic about a real book. Real words on real paper. Electronic memories aren't real, they can be erased or edited. Once something is set down in black and white, it's there forever. If a time ever comes when they try to shove all the "controversial" ideas down the memory hole, real bound books will be our only hope for salvation.
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Salinger rarely explained himself, though the interview requests never ceased. In 1980, reporter Betty Eppes sent her picture along with her request. She was granted one of the only interviews the author ever gave.
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I have never had a good blow job for some reason women have decided that teeth feel good WTF!!!
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If I could be a desert? I'd be the Mojave.
If I could be a dessert? I'd be a warm and gooey dark chocolate brownie with a scoop of cinnamon ice cream on top with whipped cream, walnuts, chocolate shavings, hot fudge, and a cherry. Hot and cold and oh so ooey gooey yummy ;)
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Feel free to remove the toppings with a tongue ;) hahahha
only the toppings ;) ... why not all with my mouth hahahah
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If I could be a desert? I'd be the Mojave.
If I could be a dessert? I'd be a warm and gooey dark chocolate brownie with a scoop of cinnamon ice cream on top with whipped cream, walnuts, chocolate shavings, hot fudge, and a cherry. Hot and cold and oh so ooey gooey yummy ;)
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Quote by SilverArdorDragon
I have dated outside my race, and found that men, and women, don't change just becuse they are a different race. The color of a persomes skin is just that, the color of thier skin nothing else. My family says they don't care, however my Dad doesn't want me to date a black guy. I don't think he sounds rather like a hipocrit though, he's merried to a mexican woman.
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Personally, I would and have dated a person of another race, no problem and I don't care what anyone would think.
Since this questions has been expanded to cover this as a moral issue I will make a comment on that as well. There are more than 6,692,030,277 people on earth, most of whom would meet the definition of ethnocentric, if not racist. The reality is if you date a member of another race you are in a minority. Even where interracial couples are tolerated and accepted most people would not be able to truthfully say they would date a person of another race. There is a difference between accepting something and actually doing it. Lush members are most likely outliers when it comes to this question.