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Tokyo89

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NSFW Girl on Molly..Pleasuring Herself on NY Streets

She Don't Speak..But She Remembers
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Reply #1 posted 10/28/13 10:11am

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eek Yes. Yes she is.

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Reply #2 posted 10/28/13 10:28am

G3000

I fear for the state of humanity in the next 20-30 yrs. I want to stick around to see how it turns out, but there's another side that would like to put blinders on. shrug

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Our kids and young adults are so desensitized to life's rules, that most are all headed for self destruction.

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we can only pray for them.

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Reply #3 posted 10/28/13 10:32am

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G3000 said:

I fear for the state of humanity in the next 20-30 yrs. I want to stick around to see how it turns out, but there's another side that would like to put blinders on. shrug

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Our kids and young adults are so desensitized to life's rules, that most are all headed for self destruction.

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we can only pray for them.

Everything's gonna be alright hug

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Reply #4 posted 10/28/13 11:17am

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G3000 said:

I fear for the state of humanity in the next 20-30 yrs. I want to stick around to see how it turns out, but there's another side that would like to put blinders on. shrug

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Our kids and young adults are so desensitized to life's rules, that most are all headed for self destruction.

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we can only pray for them.

Yes, because all those years in the past mankind has been behaving like angels. Nevermind second worldwar, the Middle Ages, slavery and the Roman empire, where millions and millions people died...

yes, our time is really the time to fear for the state of humanity.

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Reply #5 posted 10/28/13 12:47pm

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robertlove said:

G3000 said:

I fear for the state of humanity in the next 20-30 yrs. I want to stick around to see how it turns out, but there's another side that would like to put blinders on. shrug

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Our kids and young adults are so desensitized to life's rules, that most are all headed for self destruction.

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we can only pray for them.

Yes, because all those years in the past mankind has been behaving like angels. Nevermind second worldwar, the Middle Ages, slavery and the Roman empire, where millions and millions people died...

yes, our time is really the time to fear for the state of humanity.


Yeah, comments like "our times are so awful, we're headed for ruin" crack me up.

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Reply #6 posted 10/28/13 2:04pm

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JustErin said:

robertlove said:

Yes, because all those years in the past mankind has been behaving like angels. Nevermind second worldwar, the Middle Ages, slavery and the Roman empire, where millions and millions people died...

yes, our time is really the time to fear for the state of humanity.


Yeah, comments like "our times are so awful, we're headed for ruin" crack me up.

I think that society is in for a big change at some point-Rome didn't last(rule) forever, neither will "western" society.

If we don't find alternatives to the way we run society or at least find new ways of harnessing or creating energy and extended our resources we will be in big trouble. We over fish the oceans, drinking water shortage is an on going issue through out the world including the USA.

What happens to countries like Saudi Arabia when they run out of oil? What kind of unrest will be unleashed and spread?

The times aren't awful, they are challenging and much different then before. In the past you needed an army to kill and change events-you don't need that anymore.

The fact is when resources (like food/water/rawmaterials) are limited and demand out ways supply things change in a big way.

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Reply #7 posted 10/28/13 4:58pm

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kewlschool said:

JustErin said:


Yeah, comments like "our times are so awful, we're headed for ruin" crack me up.

I think that society is in for a big change at some point-Rome didn't last(rule) forever, neither will "western" society.

If we don't find alternatives to the way we run society or at least find new ways of harnessing or creating energy and extended our resources we will be in big trouble. We over fish the oceans, drinking water shortage is an on going issue through out the world including the USA.

What happens to countries like Saudi Arabia when they run out of oil? What kind of unrest will be unleashed and spread?

The times aren't awful, they are challenging and much different then before. In the past you needed an army to kill and change events-you don't need that anymore.

The fact is when resources (like food/water/rawmaterials) are limited and demand out ways supply things change in a big way.


Oh yeah, we should definitely all pray.

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Reply #8 posted 10/28/13 7:57pm

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It just seems to me that people are to concerned with uploading videos and posting them on facebook etc, to stop and think to help out the person in trouble. That's what saddens me that we seem to no longer have empathy for others.

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Reply #9 posted 10/28/13 8:08pm

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That was so bizarre and sad at the same time. neutral

“The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously.”
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Reply #10 posted 10/28/13 8:09pm

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Cocaine is one helluffa drug.

stoned

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #11 posted 10/28/13 8:17pm

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It's porn star Laurie Vargas and she claims she was just really drunk in the video. Sure.

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Reply #12 posted 10/28/13 8:49pm

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sexton said:

It's porn star Laurie Vargas and she claims she was just really drunk in the video. Sure.

Even if she is a porn star and was looking for publicity, she looked like she was high on something while masturbating, because she was rolling around in the middle of the street, and other people were trying to cover her up. I could see a stunt like this at spring beak someplace, but even in New York City this kind of stuff would be uncalled for in public.

omg jerkoff rolleyes disbelief typing

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Reply #13 posted 10/29/13 12:31am

Tempest

I'm not clicking on that link. shake disbelief feeling ill

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Reply #14 posted 10/29/13 2:58am

JoeTyler

robertlove said:

G3000 said:

I fear for the state of humanity in the next 20-30 yrs. I want to stick around to see how it turns out, but there's another side that would like to put blinders on. shrug

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Our kids and young adults are so desensitized to life's rules, that most are all headed for self destruction.

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we can only pray for them.

Yes, because all those years in the past mankind has been behaving like angels. Nevermind second worldwar, the Middle Ages, slavery and the Roman empire, where millions and millions people died...

yes, our time is really the time to fear for the state of humanity.

actually, that was a good time (yes, the Empire, NOT the racist Roman Republic)

but I do agree that G3000's post is basically a hot-headed hyperbole...

as for the video, I'm surprised nobody tried to take advantage of her...

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Reply #15 posted 10/29/13 3:32am

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JoeTyler said:

actually, that was a good time (yes, the Empire, NOT the racist Roman Republic)

I'm sure that millions of slaves, women, vicitms of infanticide, or slaughtered "barbarians" from neighboring countries would disagree smile

but I do agree, that it was still better than anything for centuries to come

especially regarding science, truly makes my heart break sigh

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Reply #16 posted 10/29/13 4:13am

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JustErin said:

robertlove said:

Yes, because all those years in the past mankind has been behaving like angels. Nevermind second worldwar, the Middle Ages, slavery and the Roman empire, where millions and millions people died...

yes, our time is really the time to fear for the state of humanity.


Yeah, comments like "our times are so awful, we're headed for ruin" crack me up.

On a global scale the human condition has never been better, EVER, so yeah, I'm not really into these kind of desperate pessimistic views of things. I just made a thread about this yesterday.

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Reply #17 posted 10/29/13 4:34am

JoeTyler

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JoeTyler said:

actually, that was a good time (yes, the Empire, NOT the racist Roman Republic)

I'm sure that millions of slaves, women, vicitms of infanticide, or slaughtered "barbarians" from neighboring countries would disagree smile

take the dust off your books about the Roman EMPIRE (in case you own them)

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Reply #18 posted 10/29/13 5:20am

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JoeTyler said:

Maze said:

I'm sure that millions of slaves, women, vicitms of infanticide, or slaughtered "barbarians" from neighboring countries would disagree smile

take the dust off your books about the Roman EMPIRE (in case you own them)

I see now. So there was no slavery in the Roman Empire. No infanticide err and no aggressive wars against neighbors. thanks for the "history" lesson

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Reply #19 posted 10/29/13 6:01am

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JoeTyler said:



robertlove said:




G3000 said:


I fear for the state of humanity in the next 20-30 yrs. I want to stick around to see how it turns out, but there's another side that would like to put blinders on. shrug


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Our kids and young adults are so desensitized to life's rules, that most are all headed for self destruction.


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we can only pray for them.




Yes, because all those years in the past mankind has been behaving like angels. Nevermind second worldwar, the Middle Ages, slavery and the Roman empire, where millions and millions people died...


yes, our time is really the time to fear for the state of humanity.




actually, that was a good time (yes, the Empire, NOT the racist Roman Republic)



but I do agree that G3000's post is basically a hot-headed hyperbole...



as for the video, I'm surprised nobody tried to take advantage of her...


Too many people around with camera phones. I'm sure someone would have tried if they'd thought they could get away with it neutral
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Reply #20 posted 10/29/13 6:05am

JoeTyler

Maze said:

JoeTyler said:

take the dust off your books about the Roman EMPIRE (in case you own them)

I see now. So there was no slavery in the Roman Empire.

Not in the classic term; more like a social contract, not that different from the middle ages


No infanticide

uh, no, of course not; abortion became somewhat popular among some patrician females, but that's about it

and no aggressive wars against neighbors. No, Rome ceased to incorporate new territories after the conquests of Trajan (early 2nd Century, vs the treacherous Parthians and the Dacians of the balkans, which were easily latinized); by the time of Caracalla EVERY person of the Empire received full roman citizenship; after that all wars were purely defensive, vs illiterate barbarians like the goths and southern germans

thanks for the history lesson. Ur welcome

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Reply #21 posted 10/29/13 6:55am

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As might be imagined, a society which harbored such attitudes did not shrink from taking drastic measures to deal with the unwanted issue of casual liaisons, and the practice of infanticide was widespread and commonplace in the classical world. (See eg. William V. Harris, “Child Exposure in the Roman Empire,” The Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. 84 (1994))

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Bones of Roman-Era Babies Killed at Birth Reveal a MysteryThese 35 babies appear to have died soon after they were born, the victims of infanticide.

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In the Roman Empire and among some Barbarian tribes, infanticide was accepted practice. A newborn would be placed before its father; if he picked the child up, it would be considered a member of the family and its life would begin. However, if the family was on the edge of starvation, if the child was deformed, or if the father had any other reasons not to accept it, the infant would be abandoned to die of exposure, with rescue a real, if not always likely, possibility.

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Infanticide, the killing of unwanted babies, was common throughout the Roman Empire and other parts of the ancient world, according to a new study.

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New evidence strengthens the belief that infanticide was common in the Roman Empire.
Based on archaeological finds, the practice appears to have been particularly widespread in the Roman Empire.

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Yes, the Romans and most people of their times did practice infanticide. Unwanted children were

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http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Did_the_roman_empire_practice_infanticide#slide1

http://historymedren.about.com/od/medievalchildren/a/child_survival_3.htm

http://news.discovery.com/history/archaeology/infanticide-roman-empire-110505.htm

http://www.newenglishreview.org/custpage.cfm/frm/123665/sec_id/123665

http://www.livescience.com/15961-baby-graves-infanticide.htmlhttp://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/638743?uid=3737528&uid=2&uid=4&sid=21102851448193

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2715709/posts

Please, do me a favor: no more history lessons from you. I might as well watch Cartoon Network.

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Reply #22 posted 10/29/13 7:05am

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It just seems to me that people are to concerned with uploading videos and posting them on facebook etc, to stop and think to help out the person in trouble. That's what saddens me that we seem to no longer have empathy for others.

I understand what you're saying, but I think that the reason why it's such a concern more than it has been before is because we are in quicker, wireless communication with each other, whether it be a text, instant message, Facebook comment, or even a cell phone call. Human sympathy didn't extend very far back in historical times, specifically Western civ, because that's what I know about right now. If you were handicapped you were seen as weak and someone to be teased and killed. If you were ill, you were thought to have a demon in you. They didn't know what germs were and having gladiator games and watching people get mauled by lions in the amphitheatre was a form of entertainment.Let's not forget the infamous torture techniques during the Middle Ages, please google in and be enlightened. People complain about simulated violence on TV, it's been around for ages without censorship, because it was just real life. I do agree that television is used to program and desensitize people, but I think that humans have come a really long way as far as how much empathy they have for others. We still have a loooooong way to go though.

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Reply #23 posted 10/29/13 7:34am

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eek i haven't done a drink or a drug in years

HOW DID I END UP IN P&R???

lol

i am KING BAD!!!
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Reply #24 posted 10/29/13 9:45am

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sexton said:

It's porn star Laurie Vargas and she claims she was just really drunk in the video. Sure.



I thought she might have been a porn star, but still.. she's in the STREET feeling ill

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Reply #25 posted 10/29/13 2:32pm

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Tokyo89 said:

sexton said:

It's porn star Laurie Vargas and she claims she was just really drunk in the video. Sure.



I thought she might have been a porn star, but still.. she's in the STREET feeling ill

hand to gutter to puss to gutter to mouth to gutter to ass to gutter

then truthfully her twat looks damaged as fuck anyway.

she may have BEEN a pornstar, but i can't see her bein touched again

unless it's beastiality and even the animal might feel put upon...

i am KING BAD!!!
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Reply #26 posted 10/29/13 3:56pm

JoeTyler

I must admit that when she fingers herself in the doggystyle position is HOT

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Reply #27 posted 10/29/13 3:58pm

Tempest

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I must admit that when she fingers herself in the doggystyle position is HOT

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Sounds like a classy chick. thumbs up!

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Reply #28 posted 10/29/13 4:19pm

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I'm less concerned wi the chick writhing about naked who looks totally out her tree, than the folk standing around her filming her??? eek why r they not helping her instead of trying to gawp at her? I see some tried to cover her but I'd b phoning the cops to help this poor lassie rather than getting my camera out!! Poor thing. sad
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Reply #29 posted 10/29/13 4:42pm

Tempest

The woman got herself into her sinful "condition". Obviously, no one should have filmed her however she's responsible for her own downfall. I didn't watch the video but it sounds like someone totally out of her skull. If she was on drugs, writhing in the streets and fingering herself in public, that's demonic. What she needs is deliverance and I highly doubt any of those people standing about filming (etc.) were up to the task. Were they able to call the cops? YES. And, should have.

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That "poor thing" got herself into her condition. Let's hold her accountable for her own outrageous behavior. She didn't get that way from being a "good girl." There are some seriously strong demonic forces attached to sexual sin. SERIOUSLY strong & EXTREMELY vile. She got herself into that predicament through her own sin, promiscuity & porn "career".

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I know Orgers are going to throw stones at me for bringing up the demonic but I'm just telling it like it is. I've seen sexual demonic activity in action with my own 2 eyes. I've prayed for people with serious sexual issues that wanted help. These things are VERY real and nothing to fool around with.

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