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Lira, is this your girlfriend?
Looks like something you would do 
Amy Walker creeps the hell out of me 
I don't think I've got a video of ma petite, but I'll try to find the most Lirasgirlfriend-like video I can find on Youtube, hold on...
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| Originally posted by Lira I don't think I've got a video of ma petite, but I'll try to find the most Lirasgirlfriend-like video I can find on Youtube, hold on... |
Omfg, bas replied in my thread. I'm officially in the c0r gang.
OnT: I wonder if all these actress-free-spirit-feminist-artists chicks are good in bed.
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| Originally posted by Chimney actress-free-spirit-feminist-artists chicks |
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On |

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| Originally posted by bas Nah it's alright. |

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| Originally posted by Lira No, it isn't! ![]() Well, they look nothing alike, but my girlfriend is bubbly and serious like the girl in this clip: The main difference is that my girl never died her hair and she's got love handles now |
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| Originally posted by Chimney Asian too? |
Re: Lira, is this your girlfriend?
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| Originally posted by Chimney |
Re: Re: Lira, is this your girlfriend?
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Originally posted by The17sss where the fuck did you find this? |
she's so cultured...
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| Originally posted by Lira The main difference is that my girl never died her hair and she's got love handles now |
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Originally posted by jupiterone |
So if I was to come to Brazil what could I expect to see in your country? (I know that the women have abnormaly big behinds...rumours
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| Originally posted by Chimney So if I was to come to Brazil what could I expect to see in your country? (I know that the women have abnormaly big behinds...rumours ) |
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| Originally posted by Lira It really depends on where you want to go. There's the Amazon in the North, some beautiful beaches (and our pet desert) in the North-East, our greatest cities in the South-East, the capital and some beautiful mountains in the Midwest, and our little Europe in the South. As for Brazilian women, the further South you go, the hotter they are. Though the further North you go, the bigger their behinds tend to be if that's what you're looking for |
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| Originally posted by Chimney It is 04.36 in the AM right now and I'm making conversation. |
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| Originally posted by Lira Oh. Well, in that case, you'd probably want to visit Rio (as it is the most famous destination), Ouro Preto (a bit far from the beach, it's our historical centre), São Paulo - there's more stuff to do there than in the whole Northern region combined, and perhaps Foz do Iguaçu because it's much cooler (and accessible) than the Amazon and has some wonderful waterfalls. I like it here in Brasília, though the city is not exactly a tourist destination apparently. There are some minor waterfalls around the city, and the city is famous worldwide for its architecture. Much like in the US, our culture has been shaped chiefly by European immigrants and African slaves, though there's a sizeable minority that came from Asia and there are the Native Brazilians that remain. We've been quick to engage in intercultural bonking right from the beginning, so blondes usually have some African blood in them and what we call Afro-Brazilians usually have many more European ancestors than the average African person. And we all tend to have some Native Brazilian heritage too... I can probably trace ancestors back to some 10 countries |
Sort of both. I study language/linguistics and being a philosophy freak is a good advantage, because it gives me insights that I find quite useful. Psychology, therefore, would be more of a hobby than a proper part of my career, though I do need to read the occasional book/article every now and then... though I'm guilty of reading a lot of unnecessary stuff 
And you? What do you do/like/study?
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| Originally posted by Lira Sort of both. I study language/linguistics and being a philosophy freak is a good advantage, because it gives me insights that I find quite useful. Psychology, therefore, would be more of a hobby than a proper part of my career, though I do need to read the occasional book/article every now and then... though I'm guilty of reading a lot of unnecessary stuff ![]() And you? What do you do/like/study? |
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| Originally posted by Lira Amy Walker creeps the hell out of me ![]() I don't think I've got a video of ma petite, but I'll try to find the most Lirasgirlfriend-like video I can find on Youtube, hold on... |
Hah, I'm drinking Coca-cola right now 
Yeah, perhaps the best philosophy books for the absolute beginner are those you can find in the English language: Bertrand Russell is very clear, and David Hume is not exactly a hard nut to crack; however, German and French philosophers are often so obscure you wonder if what they're saying means anything at all, heh.
Medicine? That's very nice. I wish I knew more about the human body, specially the human brain, but I've already come to grips with the fact that I need to draw the line somewhere.
Maltese candy? I don't think I know anything about Malta other than the language (surprise!
). What do you recommend? And how did you get into Medicine?
And, more to the point, where in Europe are you? I don't reckon it's 5:30 AM in Bangladesh right now 
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| Originally posted by Lira Medicine? That's very nice. I wish I knew more about the human body, specially the human brain, but I've already come to grips with the fact that I need to draw the line somewhere. |
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Maltese candy? I don't think I know anything about Malta other than the language (surprise! ). |
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And, more to the point, where in Europe are you? I don't reckon it's 5:30 AM in Bangladesh right now |
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