Sigma_Orionis wrote:I can't help but to make parallels on your post about Unpaid Washington Interns, Price of Admission and all that.
SciFiFisher wrote:There seems to be unspoken code that one must suffer and pay dues to allowed into the club. Not matter what profession or arena there seems to be that aspect to human nature. It usually doesn't sit well with those who feel as if it is being used to victimize them rather than earn a badge of membership.
"I say that inner beauty doesn’t exist. That’s something that unpretty women invented to justify themselves.”
Rommie wrote:See, Sigma, the reason we get along fine is I saw that article this morning and thought "who's going to post it first, me or Sigma?"
Rommie wrote:I've gotta say btw, the whole thing strikes me as beyond fucked up. Especially this:"I say that inner beauty doesn’t exist. That’s something that unpretty women invented to justify themselves.”
Rommie wrote:Ya know, as an actually pretty girl I worry way more in my life about my inner beauty, and so far that has opened far more doors. You can actually do something about one but not the other and I don't need to fret about one running out in 20 years, ya know?
Rommie wrote:Also question for you Sigma, do guys in Venezuela actually WANT women who look anorexic-except-for-their-giant-boobs or is it something that women drive? Because I've noticed that happens a surprisingly large amount in cultures- that men don't care about how women dress and look, but often the standard is set by other women so that's what they go for.
FZR1KG wrote:This thread is a PITA.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Zee: always the craftsman
SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:Zee: always the craftsman
measure twice. Cut once.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:As I drove to the office I saw on the highway an ad for Breast Implants that proudly mentioned they were made in Germany, the fun part is that in the lower left corner of the advert was the logo of a bank that would gladly lend the user money for the operation.....
Rommie wrote:Yeah, they do have a bunch of Venezuelan boats that come in w produce for the market every morning though. And upon arriving in Amsterdam I had the most extensive screening I'd ever had in the airport- passport check and screening straight off the plane, the usual official to enter the EU, then our bags were screened yet again after picking them up on the belt (note, pretty much none of this happens normally here). I guess I now know how and who smuggles drugs into the Netherlands.
Rommie wrote:Also interesting, Polar beer in the smaller 8oz bottles was apparently as of last month brewed and bottled not in Venezuela, but Florida (the big ones are still from down there). Guess you have more capitalist sellouts down there than you admit!
Rommie wrote:And upon arriving in Amsterdam I had the most extensive screening I'd ever had in the airport- passport check and screening straight off the plane, the usual official to enter the EU, then our bags were screened yet again after picking them up on the belt (note, pretty much none of this happens normally here). I guess I now know how and who smuggles drugs into the Netherlands.
Morrolan wrote:Rommie wrote:And upon arriving in Amsterdam I had the most extensive screening I'd ever had in the airport- passport check and screening straight off the plane, the usual official to enter the EU, then our bags were screened yet again after picking them up on the belt (note, pretty much none of this happens normally here). I guess I now know how and who smuggles drugs into the Netherlands.
in 2002, coming back from Bonaire (close to Curacao) a 23 year old woman on our plane fell sick, when one of the 66 plastic balls filled with cocaine she had swallowed in Ecuador burst, causing our plane to aim for an emergency landing in Dublin. despite 2 doctors on board who were flying back from a congress, she died within 15 minutes. the plane then abandoned the approach to Dublin and flew on to Amsterdam with a corpse in a blanket in the back row.
the ABC's were (are?) a main connection for the Columbian drug mafia.
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