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I thought these videos were from the Japanese TV, but I was wrong because they're from South Korea. I can't differentiate between Japanese and Korean. Neither their faces, nor their writing.
However, when it comes to TV, it looks like they have similar tastes. Perhaps the Japanese are more brute and the Korean more subtle?
Every day I like Japanese and Korean girls more and more...
This is an extended version of the first one with more games...
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Boobs world!... Gisele, a classic on the Internet, show in the bath tube... Ivy Snow, tattoos and tiitts... and Joanna Krupa going topless and having fun with her girlfriends...
For men, colors are reduced to the basics. Blue, red, green, yellow, and if we’re really stretching it, maybe light or dark variations. Everything else is unknown territory. Telling us something is aubergine, coral, or mint green is like speaking another language.
Celeste and fuchsia, for example, are way too abstract. For us, it’s either light blue or dark blue, soft red or deep red. That’s it. No extra categories, no room for chromatic complexity. Women can distinguish subtle differences between lavender, mauve, and lilac, but to us, that’s all just "purple."
It remains an unsolved mystery how their brains process hundreds of names for colors that look exactly the same, while we manage just fine with the basic shades from a pack of crayons. And honestly, we’re good like this—no overcomplications. Because at the end of the day, whether it’s sky blue or turquoise, if we see blue, it’s just blue.
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A wild bear attack.
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Matchmakers were women who specialized in arranging marriages, acting as intermediaries between families to find suitable partners. Their role was crucial in many cultures throughout history, especially in societies where arranged marriages prioritized social, economic, and familial compatibility over romantic love.
Across different eras and regions, these women had specific names:
In medieval and Renaissance Europe, they were known as matchmakers or celestinas, like the character in La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas.
In China, the "Mei Po" (媒婆) played a key role in arranged marriage traditions.
In Russia and Eastern Europe, "svakha" were women specialized in finding partners for young people.
In the Jewish tradition, "shadchanim" were professional matchmakers responsible for arranging marriages within the community.
Their work wasn’t just about pairing couples; they also negotiated dowries, ensured compatibility, and made sure the marriage was beneficial for both families. While their role has faded in many societies, matchmakers still exist today, especially in religious communities or cultures where arranged marriages remain a common practice.
Now, let’s ask AI to find you a girlfriend—let’s see what it comes up with and if you like any of the options.
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I think they did it on purpose. I have no proof, but I have no doubts either.
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More dangerous than a cat with a grenade.
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If you don’t come back tomorrow for more after seeing this, I honestly have no idea what else to do to hook you, make you crave it, or turn you into a regular. Between you and me, marketing was never my thing.
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Elastigirl is every dirty-minded Pixar fan’s wet dream. Officially known as Helen Parr, she’s the mom in The Incredibles—a superhero with a body that stretches like gum and a figure that breaks the laws of physics: tiny waist, outrageous hips, and a skintight suit that leaves little to the imagination. No wonder people have lost their minds over her.
But Elastigirl isn’t just out there saving the world and throwing punches—she does it while keeping the household in check, serving full-on mom energy mixed with authority, sex appeal, and curves that should be illegal.
On Reddit, Twitter, and the darker corners of the internet, Helen Parr has become one of the most idolized MILFs in animated history. And while Pixar probably didn’t mean for it to go that way, the fandom made sure it did. Memes, spicy edits, borderline NSFW fan art, and cosplays that barely cover anything—Elastic Girl has gone from lovable character to full-on sex symbol for an entire generation that grew up watching The Incredibles… and now sees her very differently.
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