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1. If she REALLY likes u then she will make time to meet up with you. It is generally as simple as that. Once I figured that out, it was a lot easier to figure out if I was wasting my time or not.
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Jean-Claude Van Damme’s high-flying kicks and steely gaze weren’t the only things that captivated audiences in the 1988 martial arts film “Bloodsport.” The movie, which catapulted Van Damme to action star fame, ends with a series of staggering claims about the real-life fighter Frank Dux, on whom the film is based.
Among these is the jaw-dropping assertion that Dux holds the record for the “Most Consecutive Knockouts in a Single Tournament – 56.” But is this feat even remotely feasible, or is it a cinematic punchline to an already over-the-top film? Let’s break down the math and examine the dubious nature of Frank Dux’s martial arts legacy.
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1. My experience of being loved by a girl is that it is an amazing feeling that is hard to describe concisely. She has accepted me for who I am, deemed me worthy, and has decided to make me a significant part of her life. In order for that to work, I am also accepting her and deeming her worthy enough for me. She is the person I think of first whenever I hear a new joke. If I taste something amazing, I make sure that she gets some if it too, because I want her to experience it. My happiness is somewhat bound to her happiness. Seeing her smile makes me smile. When she is not feeling well I want to be there to take care of her. Much of love is bundled up in the act of returning the love.
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“We did not domesticate wheat. It domesticated us.”
― Yuval Noah Harari, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
In his book “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind,” Yuval Noah Harari challenges the conventional notion that humans domesticated wheat through agriculture. Instead, he argues that wheat domesticated humans, fundamentally altering the course of human history and shaping our societies in ways we might not have anticipated.
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The room was stark, an anemic light filtering through a dirty window, catching the weathered features of the man who sat before the camera. His name was Sitting Bull, a name that carried the weight of a people’s struggle, a name that echoed through the annals of a fractured history. The photographer, D. F. Barry, knew he was capturing more than just a face; he was capturing an epoch, a dying ember of a world that once roared with life and conflict.
