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► Slow down a little! Your energy is better spent on planning and little things than on rushing ahead with big crazy schemes. You need to make sure that you're not getting too far ahead of yourself. Today you've got to blaze your own trail -- following the rest of the masses will only lead you to yawns and sudden fits of narcolepsy. No one is up to anything interesting, so why even pay attention to what they claim is 'so cool' right now? You are the one they should be following. You need to go your own way in order to get any type of stimulation or excitement in your day. Everyone else is too concerned about risk, and they just don't see things the way you do now.
Hello, how are you doing in there? May you all always be blessed with health and happiness. In my post I published about Obama but I dreamed to meet President Putin and he became my old boyfriend who was very handsome, and very worthy to be proud of in front of my father.
I'm not ashamed to walk side by side with the man who is actually more appropriate to be my dad. See? Dream gives me a great freedom to express a mild electra compleks instinct in myself.
We went together with a very casual appearance. A pair of flip-flops and a pair of lovers, a pair of hearts and a pair of sexual desire, so great!
At that time my fiance was just a nobody. He had changed completely into an ant. And I was so happy to see him become an ant. (Remember one thing, dahling. An ant is forbidden to hold a conversation with a stranger.)
The ant was also so full of understanding. He just pacing around my flip flops. I laughed because my fiance looked so small and my feet were too big to be his rival. He's not a threat at all. (Dahling, I never left you, but I did not love you at that time. I was not also saying goodbye to you with Sandal Language. You're just an ant. So, be so for ever. Please take good care of my baby as long as I am not with him.)
Then I took my old boyfriend's left arm and we went to dinner at a restaurant near our home. After dinner, well, all happened so naturally. To me, the natural thing in this world is just sex. Yes. Sex. Yesyesyes. Sexsexsex. Having sex with the Russian president in 2013. What other dream is more powerful than this? Until Orgasm? As I recall, yes. Did I feel guilty for having sex and reaching orgasm with President Putin in my dream? Not at all. Lalala.
Was my fiance angry with my dream? Who cares? I turned into an ant when I woke up. Suddenly I felt he was so big and I was very small. For a moment, then I still vaguely remembered how beautiful my other dream when making love with the most handsome bald guy from France: Alain Soral. Olala.
(What? I think you need to check out free AIDS even though only in your dreams, Cisca! Ahahhaa ...)
► NY TIMES 17 August 2013
■ How American Hopes for a Deal in Egypt Were Undercut
■ Sectarian Attacks Return With a Roar to Iraq, Rattling a Capital Already on Edge
► ABOUT - SPACE
■ 14 September 2013 : Video of the Curiosity Descent and Landing
■ 12 July 2013 : 3-D Licious
► FOXNEWS 17 August 2013
■ Egypt mulls disbanding Muslim Brotherhood as security forces storm mosque filled with protesters
■ Inhofe wants to investigate NSA, following new report about surveillance
■ Colorado recall vote on gun control without mail ballots changes dynamic
► STAR TELEGRAM 17 August 2013
■ New timeline details Alaska serial killer's crimes in North Texas
■ $1 billion DFW Connector project in Grapevine almost finished
► GUARDIAN 17 August 2013 : Ibiza: 'Nothing is innocent and dealing is normal'
► SLASH 17 August 2013
■ Feds Target Instructors of Polygraph-Beating Methods || ► MC CLATCHY 16 August 2013 : Seeing threats, feds target instructors of polygraph-beating methods
■ Yahoo Deletes Journalist's Pre-Paid Legacy Site After Suicide || ► MASHABLE 17 August 2013 : On Day of Suicide, Blogger Launches Site About His Life and Death
► DAILY KOS 17 August 2013 : Abbreviated Pundit Round-up: When people notice the GOP has nothing...
► ABOUT - POLITICAL HUMOR 17 August 2013 : Best John Oliver Quotes
► MICHELLE MALKIN 17 August 2013 : Gore warms up to Hayes: This generation's Charles Ponzi refers to MSNBC host as 'this generation's Edward R. Murrow'
► COMEDY : TIME TO PARTY! Published on Aug 16, 2013 by PewDiePie
► GAMNG : DISLOCATED ARMS! Published on Aug 8, 2013 by PewDiePie
► EDUCATION : Area.51.America's.Book.Of.Secrets. Published on Jun 4, 2012 by Giancarlo Rossi
► Brotherhood faces ban as Egypt rulers pile on pressure
By Crispian Balmer and Yasmine Saleh - CAIRO - Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood risks political elimination, with the new army-backed government threatening to ban the Islamist organization after launching a fierce crackdown on its supporters that has killed hundreds.
* Bomb injures guard at Egypt's mission in Benghazi, Libya► Japan nationalists return after nearing islands disputed with China
* Brotherhood supporters face murder, terrorism probe
* Egyptian youth leader backs army in battle with Brotherhood
* Son of Brotherhood's leader killed in Egypt violence
* Egypt's cabinet to debate fate of Muslim Brotherhood
* VIDEO : Security tight in Egypt amid crisis
► Venezuelan president says satirical character is a poor likeness
► Al Jazeera America readies to officially launch
► Egypt mosque besieged as Islamists prepare fresh demos
► AFP visits Bali's notorious Kerobokan jail
► Russia hosts tank biathlon
► Brooklyn tours with a personal touch
► New Yorkers step back in time for Jazz Age Lawn Party
► Fighting bugs with bugs in French farming
► US artist (Gregory Kloehn's Brooklyn) turns dumpster into a home
► Dead Fish, Big Stink for DC Tourists
► Egypt Street Battles Leave at Least 64 Dead
► Scientists Use Implosion to Study Earthquakes
► NEWS
■ Sunni leader says Hezbollah leading Lebanon into 'Syrian fire'
■ Though silent, Israel remains worried by Egypt upheaval
■ Egypt challenges Obama's Arab Spring philosophy
■ Iran president: Nation wants foreign policy change
■ Son of Brotherhood's leader killed in Egypt violence
■ Syrian rebels kill 11, mainly Christians, in checkpoint attack
■ Egypt: Son of top Muslim Brotherhood leader killed
■ Israeli settlers defy stereotype amid peace talks
■ Gunbattle fought in Cairo mosque as Egypt mulls Brotherhood ban
■ Muslim Brotherhood supporters face murder, terrorism probe: state media
► TRAVEL : Best French restaurants in the U.S.
► Syria refugees flood Iraqi Kurdistan
Thousands pour over Syria's border into Iraqi Kurdistan, the UN says, in one of the biggest waves of refugees in the Syrian conflict.
* Where snipers shoot children
* Civil war within a civil war
► MAGAZINE : A Point of View: Why it can be good to give in to your enemies
► FEATURES : 3D printing failures shared online
► Spanish views - 'We love the English but why are they in Gibraltar?' - Gibraltar: The thorn in British-Spanish relations
► FUTURE : Hyperloop: Plausible or a pipedream?
► Week in pictures: 10-16 August 2013
► Egypt mulls ban of Muslim Brotherhood as it calls week of protests
► Military fire shots, tear gas at Cairo mosque filled with Islamist protesters
► Assassination TIME: Sr. journalist 'can't wait' to justify drone strike that will kill Assange
► Fukushima apocalypse: Years of 'duct tape fixes' could result in 'millions of deaths'
► Hacker posts Facebook bug report on Zuckerberg's wall
► Iraq would 'welcome' US drones to fight Al-Qaeda
► Dozens of California prisoners hospitalized after 40 days of hunger strike
► NSA blames 3,000 leaked privacy violations on 'employee mistakes'
► 'Zombie pigeon epidemic' in Moscow sparks fears of transmission to humans
► VIDEOS
■ Budget Blunder: UK taxpayer cash ends in hands of Al-Qaeda
■ Amateur video of Morsi supporters inside besieged Cairo mosque
■ Bin Brother: Wi-Fi trash cans in London spark digital stalking scandal
■ Engulfed by Weapons: Germany under fire as arm exports to Gulf nations triple
■ Ballet, Sweat and Tears (RT Documentary). Becoming a professional ballerina is a journey that begins at a young age and is extremely competitive. RT meets young girls devoting their lives to the profession, as well as the women that the best eventually become, performing on stage at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg.
► The Cory Booker Problem - The shoo-in candidate for the Senate has disappointed those hoping he would be a "black" leader in the traditional sense, writes John McWhorter
► NATIONAL : Top 10 Therapy Animals
► LOCAL : Surgeon races to save a life in L.A.'s shooting season
► WORLD : U.S. restraint in drone strikes? Not in Yemen
► BUSINESS : Rulings on gay rights alter couple's retirement needs
► OPINION : "The buildings invite you in, but at your own risk." — Camilo Vergara on how gritty L.A. transforms from day to night
► SCIENCE : Richard Branson and James Cameron want to save the high seas
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