33 [m4f] #online I'm a cuck lets talk kink
2025.01.23 09:50 Dinkypup 33 [m4f] #online I'm a cuck lets talk kink
Hi there, I'm a very kinky person, and I'm definitely a sub. I enjoy talking to people about what their kinks are, why they like it and whether it's just a fantasy or whether they have had experience with it.
My biggest kink is being a cuck. And I'm pretty lucky that I'm currently one to my girlfriend. I'm in chastity, she as hook ups, I watch, clean up etc. I'm happy to talk about many of the experiences we have had with this and answer any questions people may have. I do also have a lot of other kinks that I am into.
So shoot me a message, I'm happy to talk about other stuff too. I do a martial art, read books and comics, play video games and like to hike.
I hope you have an amazing day
No guys
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2025.01.23 09:50 TheBeardedWelshman79 Gard pro ultra 2+ & Bluetooth music!!
So my wife has a new smartwatch Gard Pro Ultra 2+ and a iPhone SE, when she plays music via a Bluetooth speaker and then walks away the music starts playing on his watch, how do we stop the music from playing on the watch?
Music played via Spotify
Bluetooth speaker is just a generic one
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2025.01.23 09:50 CyberInferno After 9 years, I think I'm done solo q'ing this game
2025.01.23 09:50 opyra So I played Kurogiri for 12 hours straight… (Guide)
| …and he is the first TRUE support character. „Low“ damage but very very good ability to help the team in various ways. He is really team dependant, so tbh you can basically only carry with him if your teammates are also pretty solid. He has a VERY high skill ceiling. Its the same as Cementoss: Very good survivability in the right hands…but you also need to learn to not disrupt your teammates (or accidentally teleport them into the zone…). You can do some crazy stuff with the portals. He is a very balanced character in that regard, I would say PROBABLY B Tier in solo with randoms, but S Tier in stacked teams. Tbh the reason a lot of people here say he sucks is because he currently is very buggy. Alpha feels like it doesnt hit sometimes, Beta doesnt teleport oppenents or COMPLETELY dissapears when used (and I also still dont get why they get launched sometimes). BUT the thing that bothers me the most out of these is the fact that his shots (also in Gamma) come out from his feet? Like thats the thing that disrupts me the most because portal placement is sooo important. For example you cant sit on a roof and just shoot because you will hit the edge of it, you have to jump to actually be able to shoot someone below you. I really hope that they fix this at least. So now that the Pros and Cons are done lets get to the tips: GENERAL - Definitely max Alpha first, Its basically your only big source of damage and also „defending“ yourself. Theoretically Its also possible to max Gamma first because it will also give more damage to those attacks. Beta is just for Mobility and it is perfectly fine at level 4. Right now I have been doing Alpha 9 -> Beta 4 -> Gamma 9 -> Beta 9. I guess if you level Beta you should definitely only aim for level 7 because of the 3 portal charges.
- Leveling up Gamma also reduces the consumption rate for attacks in this state, which is very good to know if youre just camping. I BELIEVE it reduces „Alpha“ at 4, „Beta“ at 7 and the Warp at 9 (correct me if Im wrong, cant check it again rn). The „Beta“ in this state also deals more damage for some reason…might be a bug (Beta does 108 while the other „Beta“ does 139 with tuning).
- He is a backline support so most of the time you shouldnt be the one engaging fights or just being in the middle of it. Actually think about positioning depending on the situation (stay close enough to attack but stay far enough to disengage, reposition and save your allies). His big strength is helping his teammates and you cant do that if youre ambushed or dead.
- His air melee is solid for a little movement. Basically you can keep a bit of your momentum before hitting the ground (rolling of a roof and air melee just before hitting ground). Basically the same thing with Cementoss if you know what I mean. Very niche but good to know for movement/survivability in general.
ALPHA - Placing the Alpha like traps is very good BUT only really at level 9 because of the hitbox. Basically the only consistent way to get all the hits with it. It can also sometimes hit enemies around corners, which can be very good to know because when most people do that they are healing and can catch them off guard.
- DO NOT TRY TO HIT ALPHA IN THE AIR. Hitting the small projectile on a speedy target for 20 damage just isnt worth it. Its very inconsistent the way it works right now. Like another redditor said here: Until they buff the damage to like 60 on the first hit dont use it against airborne opponents. Realistically you can only fully hit betaing/gammaing Nejires or Togas after the Gamma delay. But tbh in this case I like to Beta them towards me (if it works…) to get them on the ground for a bit.
BETA - Beta is very good defensive tool for things like Hawks beta, red shiggy gamma or tech Toga. Basically any rush down move you can just cancel it (or alternatively just escape with it).
- Just in case you didnt know: Short press Beta doesnt grab enemies, only the long press does.
- The enemy sometimes gets thrown out of your portal when grabbing them. THIS IS NOT A HARD KNOCKDOWN (sometimes). This means if you grab someone I would generally advice to just use the first melee so they stay in place followed by an Alpha shot. Good 200+ dmg and basically his only useful combo (will talk more about these later)
- You can actually kind of decide when to stop the portal travelling. During the long press just let go at any point to place the portal at the current position. Takes a bit of skill to properly place these, but it is incredibly important to get these down. Biggest example would be in small circle so you just dont accidentally get yourself (or teammates) killed in storm.
- Beta is a great way to get people (most of the time downed) into storm or „steal“ them from a Froppy trying to revive them. Remember that. And remember you can always use the Beta in Gamma form to get the enemy away from Instant res chars AND youre decently far away (IF THE BETA WORKS).
- Basically any form of movement can go through the portal. With this I mean characters can go through these with any move basically. Funniest example is a Betaing Mirio…which also works with enemy portals AND you dont take the damage from it. The important thing to know with this is the fact that you can also Beta a downed ally! Yes they can get through the portal. This is very good to know if if you are in the Gamma state to safely get them to you without having to use the special. Unfortunately shots and projeciles dont go through it…
- Start doing the Beta straight up in the air. It will save you a lot. Great escape and you can also stall with the Gamma. Especially at level 9 basically no one can reach you, except they go through the portal. If thats the case them just cancel Gamma and repeat.
GAMMA - Talking about Gamma: Mainly use it if youre hidden or with the beta thing in the air. Its good in the air because you kind of float veeeery slowly for some reason. People here dont really seem to appreciate the Gamma because of this, but trust me it is actually a VERY good move. Like I said hes a support, not damage dealer.
- The gamma is 100% a support and escape tool. „Safely“ attack or get your teammates in and out of a fight while also being able to have a look around the battlefield for INFORMATION. This is exactly the reason why he is so good in coordinated teams. Being able to say „Here is the Enemy“ or „placing a Portal behind you“ is such a game changer.
- Gamma state also has a short and long press Beta. Enemy interaction works the same, but portal placement is different. Short press shoots the Beta projectile but places the portal at the current Gamma position. Long press shoots it further out like normal. This is why the long press is preferred in this state.
- If youre in the Gamma state: Short press warps you to the current Gamma position and long press just cancels it and you stay where you activated it. I generally dont advice to constantly use the short press because it uses your charge and CAN get you in dangerous positions. It all really depends on the situation.
- While in Gamma WATCH YOUR HEALTH. You dont really get an indicator when being hit, only the decreasing HP. You have to manually keep track of it. Most of the time when I see myself getting hurt I instantly Short press Gamma to get away from there. Because of this I also really like to „stay“ on an elevated or safe position with the flying Gamma thing to escape safely if this happens. Otherwise just go down, Beta in the air aaaand profit.
- Flying Gamma can stay in storm for a bit (dont actually know how long it can stay there) so use it to your advantage for enemies camping in storm.
- Using the beta during Gamma is amazing for getting a single enemy out and ideally down him. Remember to long press it.
- While your flying with the Gamma try to move as much as possible. Definitely also use the jump and crouch buttons to go up and down. Remember that there might be another team seeing the orb and you basically getting the Mt. Lady treatment suddenly getting focused by 5 different teams.
- Also remember that the shots in the orb come out from below you…please Byking fix that
SPECIAL - 1 Special comes back in 60 seconds, both charges come back in 90 seconds. Just so you know.
- If both allies are down you can use 1 charge of it to get BOTH to you. Incredibly useful to know when one is down and the other is almost dead so you can maybe wait a tiny bit.
- I guess its obvious but never use it when you are spotted by an enemy. You basically give them free food, which THEORETICALLY could be used as bait to save yourself (but remember that your teammate will haunt you for doing that).
COMBOS - His combo game is very meh and at max right now do 250 damage I believe. There might be more combos discovered in the future using the Beta and Gamma but for now there is not a lot/most are not really useful/optimal.
- Most combo are also kinda risky because of the Beta getting the enemies to your position. This is mainly the reason his combo game is meh. Having to use his precious survivability tool for only like an extra 100 damage isnt worth it most of the time.
- (If there are any more combos let me know, tyty)
Optimal: Air Melee -> First Melee -> (I think another first melee possible) -> Beta Beta -> Alpha Beta -> First Melee -> First Melee (First melee important because otherwise you go through the portal) -> Alpha OR Beta Gamma -> Alpha into canceled Beta (can press both at the same time) Potential but unoptimal/inconsistent: Beta -> First melee -> Gamma -> Beta Gamma -> Beta -> Long Gamma -> First melee -> Alpha OR Beta They DEFINITELY cooked with this character. Super fun being able to clutch in a different way than before and his playstyle is also very unique. Playing ranked with him might be hard though because of the KO requirement basically. Its possible, but it will take longer. Usually I have a 4-5 k/d and reach ace in less than 100 games…might take a bit more this season if I continue to play with him. Lets just say hes good for winning but not for ranking up. Remember that if you want to get Ace. If I missed anything let me know 👍🏻 submitted by opyra to MyHeroUltraRumble [link] [comments] |
2025.01.23 09:50 hero-sonic Rollacoaster magazine millie Gibson a nice one was lucky to get this mag
2025.01.23 09:50 1629uknow is my friends tattoo hard?
2025.01.23 09:50 lunaticc_ Colon cancer? 27 f
I am translating this post through ChatGPT because English is not my first language. Three years ago, I noticed blood in my stool for the first time. I went to the doctor, who told me to get a colonoscopy. At that time, I didn’t have health insurance, I was scared, so I never went. Over the next two years, I noticed blood one more time but thought it was due to straining. I generally go to the bathroom every day and have never had constipation issues, but many times I feel the urge to go to the bathroom right after eating.
Last summer, I experienced some arrhythmias and went to the emergency room. After various tests, the cardiologist concluded that I have low hematocrit and advised me to see internal medicine specialists. I went, and they asked if I had ever noticed blood during bowel movements. I told them I had seen a small amount of bright red blood on the toilet paper. They performed a rectal examination but didn’t find anything unusual. It had been a long time since I last saw blood. The next day, I had more blood tests, and my hematocrit was 38, so I didn’t investigate it further.
In November, one day I went to the bathroom five times. The fifth time, on the third wipe, I noticed blood. There was more than usual—about the size of a coin, bright red. I wiped a few more times and decided to see how things would go the next day. The next day, I went to the bathroom, and there was only a small streak of blood on the toilet paper, but when I looked at my stool, there was some blood on top—very little, but it was still there.
I went to the ER because I didn’t have insurance, and in my country, if you don’t have insurance, you can only go to public hospitals. Additionally, appointments are far out—sometimes two months away or more. At the ER, they did blood tests, which showed I had a hematocrit of 36 and some elevated white blood cells. They also did an abdominal X-ray and didn’t find anything except gas. They performed a rectal exam and found a small injury, so they sent me home.
The problem is that in my anxious state, I forgot to tell them about a pain I’ve been experiencing. It’s located on the left side of my abdomen, between my navel and ribs. This pain first appeared months before I went to the ER. It was very sharp and intense, but it stopped the same day. It has since returned, but not as intense, and I still feel it occasionally.
At the ER, I was seen by two medical interns who consulted their attending doctor but never came back to explain anything to me. However, there was a general physician on-site who strongly urged me to get a colonoscopy because, despite my age (I’m 27) and lack of family history of colon cancer, you never know.
I live in Greece, and you have to book appointments with doctors at least a month in advance. For example, I booked an appointment in November for January 20, but on January 16, they canceled it. I now have an appointment on January 31, but I don’t know what to expect. I plan to see a public doctor to write me referrals for tests so I can figure out what’s going on.
However, because I feel something isn’t right, I would really appreciate your thoughts. Thank you in advance.
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2025.01.23 09:50 Darkmega18 A Mission from a stream where I enjoy some Kullervo boosted Red crit Keratinos in 1999
2025.01.23 09:50 Magnolia0121 Pirika's selfie was priceless
2025.01.23 09:50 InevitableBottle4143 Test
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2025.01.23 09:50 dankk175 What could this possibly mean???
2025.01.23 09:50 Rednex141 Kung Fu style Scorpion Evo HPA Grip
2025.01.23 09:50 xJBug It’s fair to say the old Gameboy had seen better days.. finally got around to changing the shell, it’s beautiful!
| It must have been 17 - 18 years ago that I put these stickers on.. 8 year old me thought it was so badass. Glad to have it looking fresh again. I should have done this years ago! submitted by xJBug to GameboyAdvance [link] [comments] |
2025.01.23 09:50 gji87 A lot of games showing as "Offer Expired" once I try to download
Is anybody else getting this issue, the games still show on my list of games but when I try to download they come up as "Offer Expired" in a yellow box? Tetris and the new Ludo game are 2 so far.
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2025.01.23 09:50 RangerPitiful4186 Opinione impopolare: le opinioni impopolari hanno rotto la minkia
ditemi se non è così
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2025.01.23 09:50 familyguybri Potential beauty shop eye glitch??
Only three eye options available, even after reloading the app twice. All noses, lips, skin colors, and makeup options are still available. It’s just these three eyes — anyone else getting this? Haven’t checked on desktop.
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2025.01.23 09:50 krozz420 What I have and what I need let’s do some trading
2025.01.23 09:50 mjamerson223 Barndominium Maine
The Benefits of Building a Barndominium in Maine: A Trend on the Rise In recent years, barndominiums have gained remarkable popularity in various regions, and Maine is no exception. If you're considering building a unique home, a barndominium might be just the option you need. A blend of barn and condominium, this innovative housing solution offers numerous benefits that could enhance your living experience. Let’s explore the many advantages of constructing a barndominium in Maine.
Cost-Effective Construction One of the primary advantages of building a barndominium is its affordability. Because they often use steel or metal frameworks, the construction materials tend to be less expensive than traditional homes. This can lead to significant savings. In addition, the shorter construction time associated with these structures helps to reduce labor costs. Thus, if you’re working with a tight budget, a barndominium could be an excellent choice.
Energy Efficiency Living in a barndominium can enhance your energy efficiency. The materials used in the construction allow for excellent insulation, keeping your home warm during those chilly Maine winters. Many barndominiums also accommodate modern, energy-efficient heating and cooling systems. Here are just a few ways that energy efficiency plays a role:
- Lower utility bills due to improved insulation
- Possibility for solar panels to reduce energy costs
- Durable materials that withstand harsh weather
Customization and Design Flexibility Another major benefit is the inherent flexibility in design that barndominiums offer. You can tailor the layout, size, and features to suit your preferences and lifestyle needs. Whether you want a spacious open floor plan, multiple bedrooms, or a large workshop, the possibilities are virtually endless. The ability to customize to your taste can make the building process more enjoyable.
Low Maintenance Requirements Barndominiums typically require less maintenance than traditional homes. The materials often resist rot, insects, and extreme weather conditions better than typical wood structures. This means you’ll spend less time and money on upkeep, giving you more freedom to enjoy your home and the beautiful landscapes of Maine.
Versatile Living Spaces The versatile layout of a barndominium makes it an ideal choice for various lifestyles. Are you a hobbyist looking for extra space to pursue your passions? Or perhaps you’re considering a multi-generational living arrangement? With a barndominium, you can easily design your space to fit your needs:
- Separate living areas for family or guests
- Workshops or studios for hobbies
- Home offices for remote work
A Unique Aesthetic Barndominiums offer a rustic, unique look that draws attention and admiration. If you appreciate the charm of traditional barns but desire modern conveniences, a barndominium can provide the perfect compromise. This combination can enhance your property's curb appeal and make it stand out in the picturesque landscapes of Maine.
Community and Lifestyle Building a barndominium allows you to connect with the burgeoning community of like-minded individuals embracing this trend. As the movement grows, so does the network of resources and information available to you. Engaging with neighbors and fellow barndominium owners can result in valuable insights and support as you navigate your home-building journey.
Rural Living Benefits Choosing to build a barndominium often means opting for a location away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Maine's stunning rural landscapes offer a tranquil, peaceful environment, perfect for anyone seeking a quieter lifestyle. The chance to live harmoniously with nature can significantly enhance your quality of life.
Building a barndominium in Maine is not just a trend — it’s a lifestyle choice that comes with numerous advantages. From cost savings and energy efficiency to customization options and low maintenance requirements, these unique structures can provide you with a home that meets your needs while offering a connection to the beauty of Maine. If you're looking for an innovative and flexible living solution, consider the possibilities of a barndominium.
How to Choose the Right Location for Your Barndominium in Maine Choosing the perfect location for your barndominium in Maine is a crucial step in the building process. With its stunning landscapes, picturesque towns, and rich culture, Maine has so much to offer. You want to ensure that your barndominium becomes a cherished retreat, not just a home. Here are some essential factors to consider when making your decision.
Understanding Your Lifestyle Needs Before you narrow down your location, take a moment to think about your lifestyle. Are you looking for a quiet escape or a lively community? Your daily activities will dictate where you should build your barndominium.
- Access to Amenities: Consider how close you want to be to grocery stores, restaurants, and healthcare facilities. A location with easy access to these amenities can make life more convenient.
- Recreation: Think about your hobbies. Do you enjoy hiking, fishing, or skiing? Certain areas in Maine are more suited for outdoor activities, so choose a location that aligns with your interests.
- Community Vibe: Each town has its personality. Research various communities to find one that matches your social aspirations—be it a friendly neighborhood feel or a more secluded, tranquil environment.
Evaluating the Natural Environment Maine is known for its breathtaking scenery. When selecting your spot, consider the natural surroundings. This will not only affect your quality of life but also influence the resale value of your barndominium.
- Views: Look for locations with scenic views of mountains, lakes, or forests. A stunning backdrop can enhance your overall living experience.
- Lot Size: Depending on your plans, consider how much land you want. Some areas offer large lots, giving you plenty of space for outdoor activities, gardening, or even raising animals.
- Climate: Keep Maine's weather in mind. Coastal areas tend to be milder, while northern regions can get quite cold. Ensure you choose a climate that suits your preferences.
Proximity to Nature and Outdoor Activities If you love spending time outdoors, you’ll want to be close to recreation options. Maine is famous for its parks, water bodies, and wildlife. Areas near Acadia National Park or Sebago Lake could be ideal for those who enjoy hiking, kayaking, or simply exploring nature.
Furthermore, think about:
- Wildlife: If you enjoy birdwatching or observing local fauna, a location near conservation areas can enrich your outdoor experience.
- Trails: Look for access to hiking and biking trails. Having such amenities nearby can encourage a more active lifestyle.
Considering Local Regulations and Building Codes Every town or county may have specific zoning laws and building regulations. Research the local rules concerning barndominium construction. Certain locales might have restrictions on size, style, and even what materials you can use. Understanding these regulations early on will save you from frustrations later.
Additionally, find out whether there are any permits needed for utilities like water, electricity, and sewer. Knowing these requirements can also steer you toward a more suitable location.
Researching Property Prices Real estate prices in Maine can differ significantly from one area to another. Investigating property costs will help you refine your search. Here are key considerations:
- Budget: Determine how much you are willing to spend. Factor in the land's price alongside construction costs.
- Market Trends: Look into current market trends. This can provide you insight into areas that may appreciate in value over time.
- Potential for Growth: Consider regions that are seeing new developments. An up-and-coming area could provide a great investment opportunity.
Finding the right location for your barndominium in Maine can significantly enhance your living experience. By taking the time to evaluate your lifestyle, the natural environment, local regulations, and property prices, you can find a spot that fits both your needs and desires.
Embrace the adventure that comes with this decision, and soon, you’ll be enjoying the beautiful Maine landscape from the comfort of your barndominium.
Conclusion Building a barndominium in Maine presents an exciting opportunity for those looking to merge the rustic charm of barn aesthetics with modern living conveniences. As this trend grows in popularity, you’ll find that these unique homes offer flexibility, affordability, and durability, making them a compelling choice for new homeowners. With their spacious interiors and customizable designs, barndominiums can perfectly accommodate your lifestyle, whether you’re setting up a cozy retreat in the woods or a family home near the coast.
Selecting the right location for your barndominium is crucial to enjoying all that Maine has to offer. Consider factors like proximity to schools, local amenities, and natural surroundings, which can enhance your living experience. Would you prefer the tranquility of the countryside or the vibrancy of a coastal town? Each location has its unique advantages, and taking the time to explore your options will lead you to a perfect spot for your dream home.
As you embark on this journey to create your barndominium, keep in mind the benefits of sustainable living and energy efficiency that many of these designs provide. Embrace the blend of rural charm and contemporary design to establish a space that reflects your personality and meets your needs. With thoughtful planning and consideration, building a barndominium in Maine can bring not just a home but a lifestyle filled with adventure and tranquility. Your journey toward creating a dream space can be a rewarding experience that enriches your life and harmonizes with the stunning landscapes of Maine.
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2025.01.23 09:50 Educational_Swim8665 Pi Network Launch Date: Is It Finally Happening?
2025.01.23 09:50 Soggy-Carry6017 Any clue where to buy skid plate ford ranger
Looking for a skid plate ford ranger front bumper i checked out etsy and most basic places lmk if anyone has any suggestions on a good site to buy that typa stuff
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2025.01.23 09:50 jack-jack713902 Whodunnit where a jeweler’s loupe is critical to solving the mystery
I was listening to a podcast this morning where a jeweler’s loupe (the little magnifying glass/microscope used for repairing watches/jewelry) was mentioned and it instantly reminded me of a book I’ve read where this is crucial in solving the mystery. The narrator sort of winks to the reader that this item will be important. Now it’s driving me crazy! Thank you!
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2025.01.23 09:50 InterCycle Laptop for comp science student
Greetings everyone
I've recently enrolled in higher education as a computer science major and I've been given a few need specs for this course :
Minimum Specifications :
Intel Core™ i5 8th Generation or higher / AMD Ryzen™ 5 3rd Generation or higher Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 16GB RAM 256GB SATA SSD
Recommended Specifications :
Intel Core™ i5 8th Generation or higher / AMD Ryzen™ 5 3rd Generation or higher Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 16GB RAM 512GB SATA / NVMe SSD
Optimal Specifications :
Intel Core™ i7 8th Generation or higher / AMD Ryzen™ 7 3rd Generation or higher Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 32GB RAM 512GB NVMe SSD
Right now I've been looking at tye following laptops as I have a budget of 500$ - 650$:
Hp 15s Intel corse i5 1235U 15GB RAM 512GB SSD storage
Hp 15s AMD Ryzen 5 7520U 15GB RAM 512GB SSD storage
A few questions I would also like to ask :
- Is i7 something I should lean more towards than i5 with my budget
2.How bad would it be to lower the specs to 8 GB of RAM rather than 16 GB
- Would it be a good idea to look for good second hand laptops
If anyone knows any other good laptops in my budget that would be nice to hear about thank you.
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2025.01.23 09:50 annie_ree HOW TO LEARN
I’m a 16F in high school. Next year I’m writing WASSCE (that’s my final exam) and I want to know how I could learn to be able to pass. I’m also in a boarding school and we’re not allowed to have devices (phones, tablets, laptops stuff like that). We haven’t really learnt a lot because of how the education system is like and it makes me feel like I haven’t learnt a lot (which I probably haven’t). Thank you
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2025.01.23 09:50 Admirable-Total7964 瑞士媒体眼里的中国 - TikTok美国之乱
2025.01.23 09:50 ShotAbroad285 Chill vibes courtesy of the world's largest rodent.
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