SAYPLEASEBABE AND BXBYPUMPKIN
saypleasebabe's a blonde girl I'd like to push. And I'm not talking about pushing her to the train tracks. You understand, don't you?
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Behind the account of bxbypumpkin there's a girl brave enough as to show her face. I mean, most chicks do this anonymously, without showing their faces to avoid being recognized by someone and getting into some problems... bxbypumpkin doesn't care. She's brave. Ok, she also earns a living out of this: she sells her own photos and videos, access to her Snapchat and perhaps she even offers webcam shows... We have an entrepreneur here, guys!
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Great dodging style, don't you think so?
Oh... Not dodging... Running away!
TED TALKSTED Talks (short for Technology, Entertainment, Design) are those short but punchy presentations — usually under 18 minutes — where smart, interesting people share ideas they believe are “worth spreading.” And to be fair, a lot of them actually are.
They started back in the '80s as a half-tech, half-artsy kind of event, but really blew up in the 2000s when the talks were posted online for free. That’s when it all went viral. Now there’s TEDx — local versions popping up in cities everywhere, with speakers of all kinds: scientists, activists, artists, teachers, ex-cons, even kids.
The talks are super polished, both in content and delivery. Everything is packaged like it’s the idea that’ll change your life. Sometimes it is. Sometimes... not so much. But the format hooks you: good storytelling, clear messaging, and a closing punch that leaves you thinking (or reposting it to look deeper than you actually are).
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When you're with your crew Vs when you're on your own.