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And she sounds like she just had an orgasm when she anounces your plane.
She has been computerized, those, in the sense that her words are all recorded and remixed by a computer these days.
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It's definitely a hole - almost literally, in fact - but it's worth seeing just because it's a part of carioca history. Together with Florida in Praça Mauá, it's the longest running clip joint in...
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Everybody safe following the São Conrado hotel invasion?
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Every economicist on the planet, to begin with.
There are some parts of Marx's theories which are simply integral to modern economics and the collapse of the USSR hasn't changed that (Marx's...
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Yeah, self-employed GdPs are indeed small capitalists.
But under marxist economic theory, yes indeed all workers are exploited, by definition. Why use Marxist theory on this? Because that's...
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Yeah, the women who work sex gigs are being exploited, but here's a news flash for certain people out there: ALL WORKERS ARE EXPLOITED. It's called "capitalism".
Hello!
A woman who chooses to...
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er, sorry. beg to differ. most of the places elisa marques has been closing down in ceará have nothing to do with **** prostitution.
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Some folks seem to equatr masculinity with being an asshole, just like many feminists do.
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Actually, it's quite easy. The problem is, you can't argue that the world is round to people who believe in a flat Earth. When your opponents decide that they are going to go on faith alone, rational...
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One of the best posts I've read here in a while.
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Franks seems to be gone for good. There's a big, fat "too rent" sign on its door.
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Ah, but calling certain kinds of French "eurotrash" is still completely acceptable.
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Well, kind of. The dry babies are first rendered down and them dessicated and blended.
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It's because we export all the oil squeezed out of our babies to the United States and Europe.
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If you do, you'd better know how to read Portuguese. Most of the ads I see in the orelhões are for travestis. Avoid anything that says "boneca", to begin with.
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I bet termas pay their women on a weekly basis, though.
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Voyager,
Sorry but you've got it on backwards: major corporations and the federal government typically don't default on salary unless it's a five-alarm emergency. The small-scale private sector...
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Locals get paid once a month, not on Thursdays. It's typically a set date, not day. The 5th working day of the month is very popular. So the period from the 5th to the 10th is the high time.
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Beware of the Splob!
It creeps and leaps and glides and slides across the floor.
Right through the door and all around the wall.
A splotch, a blotch.
Be careful of the Splob!
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Well, I'm sure we could - and not just with the Americans, but with any people. But if someone did, you would probably complain and it would be off-topic, in any case.
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Amazing. I always find the tinfoil hat brigade interesting.
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Indeed. But only if she manages to work 36 hours in a day, non-stop. :D
Still, when you figure that her other employment options would probably top out at 2000 reais a month, maybe 3000 with...
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That's right. And little tinfoil caps will protect you from the CIA's orbitting mind control sattelites.
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Probably a good deal for Monica as it means she's turning over about 200 R$ a hour.
Not a bad wage in a country where the monthly minimum is 500.
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Hey, I'm not claiming that they can't be dodged or that they're very effective. They DO exist, however, however infrequent. I guarantee that they don't at many places downtown.
At all.
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