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What should i do with a cheating wife
Cheating wife's are so evil, according to where I'm coming from. We do not tolerate such, as a woman who cheats is sharing the temple of his husband with the outsiders. That's why you see in most cases when a woman starts to cheat on her husband, she's quickly brainwashed by the man outside and canUnfold thinking...
Cheating wife’s are so evil, according to where I’m coming from. We do not tolerate such, as a woman who cheats is sharing the temple of his husband with the outsiders. That’s why you see in most cases when a woman starts to cheat on her husband, she’s quickly brainwashed by the man outside and can lead her to poisoning her legitimate husband or still some valuable asset from him to give the man outside.
The man outside in most cases, does not really love your wife as they claim to. They simply pretend so as to make your wife believe they’re in love, in that way; they can easily and smoothly brainwash her without stress.
Bottom line, most men who date people’s wife / married women are just there to steal and destroy. Nothing else. But since 90% of woman are so dump as they’re, they never sees that.
Anyway.. here are 9 Things to Do If Your Wife is Cheating on you. https://bit.ly/2sZL0dD
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Thums up for the person who went back 13 billion years ago to record this, I hope the cameraman is still alive because he can apparently live for 13 billion years. Reminds me of when i was still a kid when i watched the Jesus video documentary, and believed in it all of my life.
Thums up for the person who went back 13 billion years ago to record this, I hope the cameraman is still alive because he can apparently live for 13 billion years.
Reminds me of when i was still a kid when i watched the Jesus video documentary, and believed in it all of my life.
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Hi @nellycan36 love your response to this question. But how do i have this feelings like you're from Africa as well? Hope you're tho! cause am proud to be Black American :)
Hi Still CAREEN love your response to this question. But how do i have this feelings like you’re from Africa as well? Hope you’re tho! cause am proud to be Black American đ
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According to Oprah Winfrey, here are 13 Little Ways to Make the World a Better Place. https://bit.ly/2sGyIGV
According to Oprah Winfrey,
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Typhoon philippines today
I don't understand why this typhoon of thing keep happening is the Philippines. :) was there any dead recorded?
I don’t understand why this typhoon of thing keep happening is the Philippines. đ was there any dead recorded?
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Although no one can really explain how the world came into existence. Scientists are still trying to unravel one of the greatest mysteries of earth: When did "life" first appear and how did it happen? It is estimated that the first life forms on earth were primitive, one-celled creatures that appearUnfold thinking...
Although no one can really explain how the world came into existence. Scientists are still trying to unravel one of the greatest mysteries of earth: When did “life” first appear and how did it happen? It is estimated that the first life forms on earth were primitive, one-celled creatures that appeared about 3 billion years ago?
In the very beginning of earth’s history, this planet was a giant, red hot, roiling, boiling sea of molten rock – a magma ocean. The heat had been generated by the repeated high speed collisions of much smaller bodies of space rocks that continually clumped together as they collided to form this planet. As the collisions tapered off the earth began to cool, forming a thin crust on its surface. As the cooling continued, water vapor began to escape and condense in the earth’s early atmosphere. Clouds formed and storms raged, raining more and more water down on the primitive earth, cooling the surface further until it was flooded with water, forming the seas.
Anyway, you can watch this video to chill your mind somehow.
See lessWhy are the British confused about us calling bread rolls âbiscuitsâ when they call bread rolls âpuddingsâ?
I have never heard a British person EVER call a bread roll a `pudding`. We DO have argumentsâŚ.mostly of a regional nature. I`ve heard bread rolls called both baps and barmcakes, for instance. But never, ever, a `pudding`. You are misinformed. Or perhaps you are confusing the term with something elseUnfold thinking...
I have never heard a British person EVER call a bread roll a `pudding`.
We DO have argumentsâŚ.mostly of a regional nature. I`ve heard bread rolls called both baps and barmcakes, for instance. But never, ever, a `pudding`. You are misinformed.
Or perhaps you are confusing the term with something elseâŚdessert, afters, or whatever you call the sweet course in the US.
I have many times had a nice scone for pudding. `Pudding `being a common ( if now dated) term used for the second course. It is not the name of the confectionary itself, though, but an indication that it follows the main, usually savoury, course.
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Most British people understand that the English and American English have drifted slightly away, so that we have different definitions of words. Now, to the British people who insists our naming is incorrect, they need to understand that our language is not the same. Please donât try to tell me thatUnfold thinking...
Most British people understand that the English and American English have drifted slightly away, so that we have different definitions of words.
Now, to the British people who insists our naming is incorrect, they need to understand that our language is not the same. Please donât try to tell me that we speak the same language, because in all honesty we donât. However, our languages are incredibly similar.
See lessWhy are the British confused about us calling bread rolls âbiscuitsâ when they call bread rolls âpuddingsâ?
We arenât, and we donât. You are misinformed. In Britain, the word âbiscuitâ means a hard baked cookie, like a graham cracker. Since this is the normal use of this word in the UK, we donât automatically think of the plain scone-type baked goods for which Americans use the word âbiscuitâ. US EnglishUnfold thinking...
We arenât, and we donât. You are misinformed.
In Britain, the word âbiscuitâ means a hard baked cookie, like a graham cracker. Since this is the normal use of this word in the UK, we donât automatically think of the plain scone-type baked goods for which Americans use the word âbiscuitâ. US English is a different dialect of English, and there are many words which have different meanings from U.K. English (jumper, braces, suspenders, tap etc.)
What on earth makes you think we call bread rolls âpuddingsâ? In the U.K., pudding is any dessert, not just the blancmange-stuff which Americans use that word for. It is correct in the U.K. to say âIâm having apple pie for pudding.â.
See lessIs this statement, âi see him last nightâ can be understood as âI saw him last nightâ?
You are correct that both are understandable. The only other possible everyday meaning I could think of would be âI see him [in my mindâs eye] last nightâ; that is, I am, at this very moment, imagining him last night. But it should almost always be clear from context which one is intended. âCorrectâUnfold thinking...
You are correct that both are understandable.
The only other possible everyday meaning I could think of would be âI see him [in my mindâs eye] last nightâ; that is, I am, at this very moment, imagining him last night. But it should almost always be clear from context which one is intended.
âCorrectâ doesnât mean âunderstandableâ, though. If I say âMe want have foodingâ itâs pretty clear what to understand from that, but itâs not anywhere near correct Standard English grammar. If you lived somewhere where you spoke a dialect of English in which this was acceptable grammar, however, then it would be correct for that dialect.
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