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...Chastity’s naked angel rides her cloud sporting a halo tarnished by scandal. Her coy looks cannot hide her true nature as a lascivious beast. As Fifi Cobas`04 concluded, “I have a boyfriend, and hooking up with another guy was not a possibility for me. But the two friends that I went with fared quite well. There were some really sketchy guys in the market for free ass, and in general Chastity was as debaucherous as expected...
...towers had already begun to fade. Partly because they were so familiar that I never really knew exactly what they looked like, and partly because you do not bother to make a memory of what you never thought you would have to remember. The towers had loomed protectively over hide-and-go-seek games, my first bike ride, the time Adele Kudish tripped over me running through the spray of an open fire hydrant at my 10th birthday party. On late nights, as I walked home from the subway station, I would always look up at the lights scattered through...
...they could be looking at another siege situation. A lot of the Taliban fighters in Mazar were not Afghan - they're Chechens, Pakistanis, Saudis and others, and they don't have anywhere to run and hide. They tend to be more extreme and ideologically committed, and they say their death prayers before they go into battle. People had been expecting them to stand to the last man at Mazar. If they go to Kunduz, they may simply be postponing that last stand. Unless they plan to surrender, which nobody is expecting...
...Jesus has arrived to complete that work. Don't tell them until they are firm believers that the new Jesus will destroy the Great Red Dragon, which in the Bible represents Satan but to Lightning represents China. And if anybody asks why the "all-powerful" new Jesus must hide from police, the answer is that "there's a time for secrecy and a time for openness, but she has her plan," says Joseph Yu, a believer who arrived in New York City two years...
ATTACK ON TERROR Not in the Plan When U.S. aircraft began their assaults on Afghan targets, the Pentagon claimed that only suspected terrorist hide-outs and military installations would be hit. Perhaps inevitably, that turned out to be wrong...