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Yeah, "just before accessing".Originally posted by xoggoth View Post...my advice and do a search for ladies' underwear before accessing...
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No, I searched last week and I'm still getting them. Must be your settings are not set to skimpy underwear mode.Originally posted by wattaj View PostYeah, "just before accessing".
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If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Xoggy has already shared a photo on the previous pageOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostPhotographs or it didn't happen!
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Xoggy being interested in the top half? well that is a new perversion!Originally posted by ladymuck View PostXoggy has already shared a photo on the previous page
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i wonder how many of the blm protesters in the uk are from africa rather than america/caribbean
could it be that they are complaining about something that their ancestors were involved in.
if i were a ghanain i would be doing some serious soul searching
How Africans forgot — and remembered — their role in the slave trade
“The chiefs and peoples decided, ‘All right, we will not talk about it.’ They created a mythology that we were innocent bystanders whose land was raped by Europeans.”
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I guess the best way for you to check to make sure would be to see how many statues there are to African traders who took Europeans as slaves.Originally posted by mrdonuts View Posti wonder how many of the blm protesters in the uk are from africa rather than america/caribbean
could it be that they are complaining about something that their ancestors were involved in.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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dont you like the evidence ?
what about the quote from the prominent african, thought that was particulary telling, dont you like that, or dont it jibe with your groupthink?
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postpeople need to move on from this and live happily ever after
Totally.
So if everyone is treated fairly and equally in this country, then making sure that one group is not oppressed by another today is a good thing.
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Which one was you?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostXoggy has already shared a photo on the previous page
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