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Enrico_sw

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  1. Blesnya Minher 6.5 Noortje Haak 5 Happy birthday @missliss1988
  2. Samantha Gradoville Bruna Lirio Annie Morrissey Eden Fines
  3. Kambree Dalton: 7 Kamila Davies: 5 Kamila Hansen: 7.5 Kara Del Toro: 2 Kari Riley: 5 Karlina Caune: 7.5 Kate Li: 8 Katherine Konlin: 6.5
  4. Andrew Yang has a very interesting analysis. Of course, the mobs on Twitter (aka the pro-censorship platform) are attacking him, but if these twitter mobsters went beyond their primal instincts, they'd see that he has a very good point.
  5. AOC is despicable. Making blacklists is terrible. Doesn't she know who used to make lists like that?
  6. Oh, they're making lists now. AOC even calls for collaboration: The washington posts wants lists too: I guess these people don't remember who made lists in the past.
  7. Trump wasn't elected because he was a billionaire. He was elected because people were fed up with a system they didn't like (rightly or wrongly). He was liked by the people, because he was disliked by the mainstream media (again, rightly or wrongly, it's just a sociological analysis - probably a coarse one, reality is often more complex than that, but it's not very far from the truth). As for billionaires, Democrats had their fair share with Bloomberg as a candidate (and Big tech, as political support).
  8. Nobody knows what Biden's program is, because Biden's program was to be against Trump. Now, Biden's team can reshape their country and the world as they see fit. Their accountability will be nil, because they had no program. Not to mention that big tech (and most of the mainstream media) campaigned for them. In other words, we have no idea what Bidenland's USA will be, but I can already sense that the tensions are high.
  9. What's interesting is that Lincoln (and the North) was for Protectionism, while the South was for free trade. It's interesting to see how things change (and sometimes go back) over time. Unfortunately, people don't like history these days. Even worse, the mainstream media say it's dangerous to talk about history. It's the opposite: there are great things to be learned from history (if we really know it).
  10. One party can't own the votes of certain categories of people. That's exactly what Candace is against. She's a real proponent of equality of opportunity, unlike many of her detractors. What's funny is that the first Republican president is the one that abolished slavery. He was for women's vote and rights, he wanted to help the little guys. He was from modest origins himself. That was Abraham Lincoln (and unfortunately he got shot by an actor because of his ideas). Lincoln was a great man.
  11. I don't think that gender (or any other part of individual identity) should be a political argument. Competence should be the only argument. For that matter, Tulsi Gabbard would've been much better than her. Here's what she said: "Every single person deserves to be treated with respect regardless of race, religion, gender, or even your politics". I fear that the people who were elected won't respect that. In fact, we can already see that on Twitter, the intolerant platform where all kinds of extremists are rising right now.
  12. ^ That's terrible. Amber cut his finger, punched him several times, she lied, sent her poop at him (and that's literal), but Hollywood (another one-party state) has decided: Depp must disappear, just because he has the wrong gender (so, she has a right to destroy him, men are trash, just throw them all to the garbage pail). After all, their political ideology has won everywhere, now it's a monopoly.
  13. ^ Don't speak too loudly. Big Tech's candidate has won.... and Big Tech is watching you
  14. Il parait que la musique triste ça donne la patate au contraire ! Je connais pas Hoshi, mais je vais regarder (enfin écouter) Si tu veux un truc qui pulse, y'a ça aussi (et ça vient du Sud Ouest aussi !) : Vanessa Paradis a une jolie voix mais je connais pas bien ses chansons (à part les plus célèbres). PS : je suis d'accord pour Benjamin Biolay
  15. Bien joué la délocalisation à Toulouse. Il fait chaud, beau et y'a de la place (+ les gens sont hyper sympas). Et à ce prix là, on a la location d'une armoire à Paris (ou d'un dressing si on est chanceux ). 116 m² c'est quasi un palace pour Paris ! A Paris, on s'amuse comme des petits fous même si je préférais le premier confinement (au moins, il y avait le retour des bêtes sauvages dans la ville et l'air était plus pur ; là, ça change quasi rien, y'a encore plein de voitures). J'ai mon marchand de légumes, mon poissonnier, mon traiteur italien et mon fromager ! Tout va bien, l'essentiel est là. Et en plus, on continue le sport (en visio) et je peux faire mon footing au parc quand je veux. Ça manque juste de bons films en ce moment...
  16. Effy Harvard Stella Maxwell Anastasiya Scheglova Annie Morrissey
  17. Yep, she's great and Juliana is great too (one of my favorite models) 1. Juliana Nepomuceno 2. Manon Zimmermann 3. Ruby Pedersen 4. Jessie Bloemendaal
  18. Mayowa Nicholas 3.4 Tami Williams 7.1
  19. Modes & Travaux, December 2020
  20. Georgia Gibbs Johanne Landbo Cindy Mello Scarlett Leithold
  21. These tracks have to be the themes of the new lockdown. I keep hearing them in my head when I run, when I take a shower, when I eat or drink, even when I sleep... I guess it's a mix of danger and hope.
  22. 1. Dayane Hofer 2. Sierra Raine Schmidt 3. Holly Magson 4. Kymberlee Street
  23. Kaia Gerber 9.3 Estelle Chen 4.8

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