Enver […] received other Young Turk fedaî officers at his base camp in Ayn al-Mansur.
To disgrace therefore many untowardly asseheades, that through malepertnes thinke to purchase them the name of a good Courtyer, I would have suche a pastime for this night, that one of the company myght bee picked out who should take in hand to shape in woordes a good Courtyer, specifying all suche condicions and particuler qualities, as of necessitie must be in hym that deserveth this name.
If and when I survive the coronapocalypse I’m going to finally peel myself out of my home made biohazard suit […] and take a whole month off to just lie around the house touching and stroking my face.
Sound Minnesota values and research for books such as “Girls & Sex” don’t make bestselling author Peggy Orenstein a fan of the impact the Kardashians have had on society. “Kim [Kardashian] gets fame and money in exchange for selling her sex appeal without changing a system that urges girls from an early age to view their bodies as projects to be constantly monitored and improved, a system that requires women in the public eye to be ‘hot’ in order to get ahead or even have a voice — whether they’re actors, singers, athletes, newscasters, lawyers, politicians, whether they are 15 or 65,” said Orenstein.[…]I was noticing that girls are marketed to from the earliest ages. What they learn in that marketing through the princess industrial complex and into the Kardashianization of girlhood is that how they look is more important than who they are.[…]In my most recent book, “Girls & Sex,” I write about how girls learn that self-absorption is the same as self-confidence. It means self-confidence is the same thing as being narcissistic. That’s the essence of the Kardashianization of girlhood.
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