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You are slowing down somewhat -- but it's not permanent. Your energy is perfect for thinking about big issues and making sure that you are on the right path. Things are looking up! Reach out to the unusually introverted person who you'll be paired up with, today. Only you will be able to draw them out, and they will need to be drawn out -- otherwise, the two of you will never get anything accomplished. Turn on your legendary charm and show this shy person that they have nothing to fear from you. It's long past the time for you to expand your circle of conversational partners. Try to connect with someone you normally would not even notice.
► CNBC 6 October 2013 : In North Korea, will work for Choco Pie || ► GUARDIAN 1 May 2013 : Choco Pies offer North Koreans a taste of the other side
► MALALA YOUSAFZAI
■ TIMES OF INDIA 6 October 2013 : Queen Elizabeth II invites Malala to Buckingham Palace
■ DAILY MAIL 7 October 2013 : 'I was shocked to see a woman outside alone': Shot Pakistani schoolgirl Malala reveals her struggle to adapt to British life (but she did get to meet David Beckham)
■ STANDARD 7 October 2013 : Education is precious - Malala || ■ More about her
Me -- if I am asked -- will prefer to wait for what will be done by Malala Yousafzai in the future for education of girls in Pakistan than seeing the same type of women such as Scarlett Johansson who bring the women's figure in the name of Sexy Bodies.
It's true, I'm not a perfect woman. I have had a baby boy of my relationship with my fiance who has been living with me for almost 8 years, and we -- exactly : I -- do not have the confidence to formalize this relationship in marriage -- marriage once and for all -- and you can say I do not have a the concept of sacred things in our relationship -- it's up to you -- but I find an equation of taste when reading some brained woman's life stories than bikini-clad women.
And I'm very grateful to my fiance has been quite fair to always prioritize my brain in my head, not my brain inside my breasts or my vagina or my lips, because I think there's no brain in auch properties : the breast, mouth and vagina.
But a foolish man inside him always in need and always looking for a foolish woman within myself, and vice versa. That is definitely, ehhheee. Since then, until today we are called to love each other. They say so. [Ask me, dahling. But do not ask me where your ass is right now, ahahaaa... over the last few days, the brain in your head is asking your ass to stay away from my ass. But I know you always bring my heart along with you.]
Ow damn, I'm starting to miss him.
It's true, I'm not a perfect woman. I have had a baby boy of my relationship with my fiance who has been living with me for almost 8 years, and we -- exactly : I -- do not have the confidence to formalize this relationship in marriage -- marriage once and for all -- and you can say I do not have a the concept of sacred things in our relationship -- it's up to you -- but I find an equation of taste when reading some brained woman's life stories than bikini-clad women.
And I'm very grateful to my fiance has been quite fair to always prioritize my brain in my head, not my brain inside my breasts or my vagina or my lips, because I think there's no brain in auch properties : the breast, mouth and vagina.
But a foolish man inside him always in need and always looking for a foolish woman within myself, and vice versa. That is definitely, ehhheee. Since then, until today we are called to love each other. They say so. [Ask me, dahling. But do not ask me where your ass is right now, ahahaaa... over the last few days, the brain in your head is asking your ass to stay away from my ass. But I know you always bring my heart along with you.]
Ow damn, I'm starting to miss him.
► DAILY KOS 7 October 2013 : Republican savaged over shutdown in two new polls
► NPR 7 October 2013
■ Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, A 'Kingmaker' In Israeli Politics, Dies
■ U.S. Raids In Libya And Somalia Target Al-Qaida Network
► GUARDIAN 7 October 2013
■ Iranians hit back at Israeli PM by tweeting pictures of their jeans
■ Labour reshuffle: Tristram Hunt gets education brief in 'cull of the Blairites'
■ Westminster reshuffles: Ed Miliband makes ruthless shadow cabinet changes
► SLASH DOT 7 October 2013 : US Now Produces More Oil and Gas Than Russia and Saudi Arabia
► WAPO 7 October 2013 : Why it matters that Netanyahu doesn’t know that Iranians wear jeans
► KSAT 7 October 2013 : SEAL team Somalia mission: Capturing suspect
► TECHDIRT 7 October 2013 : The Unintended Consequences Of The Shutdown Of Silk Road
► SPACE 7 October 2013 : Quick Fusion-Powered Trips to Mars No Fantasy, Scientists Say
■ Introducing WildCat. WildCat is a four-legged robot being developed to run fast on all types of terrain. So far WildCat has run at about 16 mph on flat terrain using bounding and galloping gaits. The video shows WildCat's best performance so far. WildCat is being developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from DARPA's M3 program.
■ Atlas Update. Atlas is an anthropomorphic robot designed to operate on rough terrain. The video shows Atlas balancing as it walks on rocky terrain and when pushed from the side. The balance and control system places the feet and swings the arms and upper body to stay upright. The controller uses inertial, kinematic and load data from Atlas's sensors. Atlas is being developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from DARPA's M3 program.
■ Legged Robot Testing in Desert. Legged Squad Support System (LS3) is a four-legged robot designed to travel 20 miles on rough terrain carrying 400 lbs of load. The video shows field testing at Twentynine Palms, CA. Testing includes rough-terrain mobility, endurance, visually guided following, GPS guided maneuver, and overall reliability. LS3 is being developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from DARPA and the US Marine Corps.
► U.S. deadlock weighs on shares, dollar off lows
► Global trade weakening, economy to slow: APEC statement
► North Korea puts army on alert, warns U.S. of 'horrible disaster'
► Republicans downplay impact of U.S. debt limit
By Andy Sullivan - WASHINGTON - To many Republicans, the prospect of the world's lone superpower juggling its bills doesn't seem so bad. The government could muddle through without a debt-ceiling increase as long as it kept up with interest payments, they argue.
* U.S. still in fiscal deadlock, but glimmers of hope emerge
► Obamacare website being fixed: White House
By Lewis Krauskopf - The Obama administration said it was fixing software and capacity problems at the main website designed to enroll millions of Americans into new health plans.
* IT experts question architecture of Obamacare website
► VIDEO : Reuters Today: Short dollars? Relief rally lurks - Rabobank
► Russia kicks off torch relay for Sochi Games
► US credits Assad over Syria arms destruction
► Kerry subs for Obama at APEC Summit in Bali
► Greenpeace decries Russia detention conditions
► US launches new $100 banknote
► 3 From US Schools Win Nobel for Medicine
► Obama: Some FEMA Workers Facing Another Furlough || ► Shutdown Weighs on Wall Street Trading || ► WH Open to Short-term Hike in Debt Limit || ► Veteran Patrols Chicago Streets During Shutdown
► NEWS
■ Syria wins cautious praise as chemical disarmament starts
■ Putin says he agrees with Obama's decision to cancel Asia trip
■ Olympic flame relay highlights Putin's Russia
■ Targets of US raids planned terrorism in Kenya
■ North Korea puts army on alert, warns U.S. of 'horrible disaster'
■ Russia halts Lithuanian dairy imports before EU summit
■ After Botched U.S. Raid, Somalis Fear Looming War With Al-Shabab
■ U.S. still in fiscal deadlock, but glimmers of hope emerge
■ Analysis - What default? Republicans downplay impact of U.S. debt limit
■ Gold up about 1 pct on U.S. debt ceiling crisis, S&P down
■ Nabbing of Libyan militant sparks fear of backlash
■ Post-coup Egypt gripped by nationalist fervor
■ NASA's new moon probe settles into lunar orbit
■ Message in a bottle tossed off Calif. pier found in Guam
■ Los Angeles students get iPads for classroom, play video games instead
► OMG!
■ 5 Easy Steps to Becoming a Successful Celebrity Mom
■ Scarlett Johansson Crowned Sexiest Woman Alive By Esquire … Again!
► FINANCE
■ How the Shutdown Threatens Some Home Owners
■ The Power of Eye Contact: It's a Myth
► U.S. : Hard-line conservatives see victory in debt limit standoff
► VIDEOS
■ 18th Century Jewish manuscript found in garage
■ Does Barack Obama's absence at Apec summit matter?
■ World Bank president calls for end to poverty by 2030
Although they say that electronic cigarettes are safer than non electronic cigarettes, but -- for me -- they are the same. Electronic cigarettes are also harmful. This is like the case of terrorism. You can not tell a little terror is better than great terror. Cigarettes are terrorists for human health.
So, turn off the cigarette! Do not smoke! Stop smoking!
► PICTURES
■ Star Wars art
■ Matisse's cutouts
► FUTURE : Antibiotics: Light-sensitive drugs to tackle hardy bugs
► Today's African Proverb : "A tree that grows in the shade of another one will die small" - Sent by Ndeye Khady Thiombane, Rufisque, Senegal
Yeah? Why the tree don't protest, "It's unfair! They always blocking sunlight for me!"
► Flameless torch puts spotlight on heroic champion
► NSA's vast new Utah data hub suffering from 'meltdowns' - report
► UN chief suggests joint Syria chem mission with Cyprus support base
► US special team interrogating Libyan terror suspect on naval ship
► Boehner prepares to let the US default
► Brazil's Rousseff on Canada leak: US and allies must stop spying 'once and for all'
► Heads up for Draconid's fury! Meteor shower to light up night sky for two days
► Communists want to cut out middle-men in political sponsorship - report
► Journalists, HR activists call to lift Greenpeace photographer's piracy charges
► BUSINESS : Putin seeks to boost trade with China to new record $100bn
► Denim diplomacy: Netanyahu incites Iranian ire with jeans gaffe
► OP-ED
■ The Arab Spring is dead: Egypt's failed revolution
■ US will have to talk to Taliban
► VIDEOS
■ Syria chemical arms destruction begins, rebels unhappy?
This reminds me of the story when Solomon became a judge for two mothers and a child. Analogy of the story: what do you want to be in Syria's case, America? Solomon? It could have been, but Russia is more intelligent than you, so you better be a spectator only, okay? Position as Solomon is more appropriate to be occupied by Russia.
Syria has chemical weapons (real mother). The Rebels (fake mother) took it out of the regime. Civilians became the casualties.
Syria did not want the civilians died from chemical weapons. Syria agreed it was destroyed, although actually it was a vanity thing. What are the benefits of you creating chemical weapons if in the end you destroy it? Do not you know from the beginning that chemical weapons are dangerous for humanity?
Err? Okay. Understandable. At least, now you're sorry and willing to destroy it. It's good. To realize the mistake and then fix it is better than you do not care at all.
Now, what do you want, Syrian rebels? I think you better not say anything because if you show your disapproval, then the problem is clearly legible: you are the perpetrators of chemical attacks in Syria. Indeed, you do not have chemical weapons, but you want to bring down the Assad regime's credibility in the eyes of the world, so you think you will get the world support to fight the madness with madness as well.
■ Venture Capital: Shutdown Showdown (E10)
■ Extreme Elections: Warlords, militia among Afghan pres nominees
■ CrossTalk: Global Vacuum
■ 'It's not crisis, it's scam!' Eviction 'tsunami' inundates Spanish home owners
■ Scotch Independence: OPEC cartel says 'No' to going scot-free with oil
■ 'Dollar valueless, about to crash' - World Bank whistleblower
■ Firemen soak cops in foam protesting cuts in Brussels
■ No food & water: 'Dramatic problem of Syria refugees swells daily'
■ TV station set on fire in Maldives
► BUDGETS : Boehner's Weak Hand - The Speaker and the President are both bluffing over the debt limit, but Obama is holding better cards.
* Democrats Aim to Use Ted Cruz Help Win in 2014
* Debt Ceiling Standoff Threatens America's Global Leadership
* Foroohar: The Debt Ceiling Will Crush Americans
► HEALTH CARE: Obamacare Chief Defends Rocky Start - Appearing on The Daily Show Monday night, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius defends Obamacare to Jon Stewart.
► LOCAL : Hollywood protest targets carnivores
► BUSINESS
■ Debt after death: Chase pulls plug on credit card insurance plan. Chase is ending its Payment Protector plan that covered credit card debt left behind after a customer's death. For many, that may mean thousands paid in fees were for nothing.
■ Your mutual funds and the 'Random Walk'
► OPINION
■ "What is required is a political reward at the ballot box for those politicians who work toward common ground, and a penalty for those who do not."
■ In shutdown war, Democrats may be losing the PR battle
■ After printing delay, redesigned $100 bill to debut Tuesday
► SCIENCE & HEALTH : 3 U.S.-based scientists win Nobel in physiology or medicine
► JACKET COPY - BOOKS : Who will win the 2013 Nobel Literature prize?
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