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  1. Excuse myCro I would like to speak with you can you connect to ts3, or by PM?

    1. myCro

      myCro

      my PM is always open.

  2. How beautiful you see the bright yellow color in your name ?

  3. Que paso manito como te va :v

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    2. G h o s t l y.

      G h o s t l y.

      Todo fino, com hambre pero buehh... ?

    3. [N]audy

      [N]audy

      Mano maduro no deja comer bien a uno :V 

    4. G h o s t l y.

      G h o s t l y.

      No y que ese prro me tiene flaquitoo :V

  4. Congratulations! ♥

  5. Congratulations!
    good luck!

  6. Good evening to everyone, have sweet dreams  ?
    @CSBD

  7. The president tweets that he wants to communicate to the informant the "consequences of his action" and the White House confirms that he is trying to identify him Faced with the three years that special prosecutor Robert Mueller took in the investigation of the Russian plot, the congressional inquiries to vote on Donald Trump's impeachment are advancing at an accelerated pace. Not even the two-week break that I had to have started on Monday has prevented the summons from starting to question witnesses as of Wednesday. Spokeswoman Nancy Pelosi did not join the clamor for the 'impeachment' until the call to Ukraine made it clear that Trump was trying to play dirty in the next election. That is why it is now decided that the Ukrainian case will take you to the bench of the accused. This is how he tries to enhance the role of the Intelligence Committee chaired by Adam Schiff, the only one who has the capacity to review the classified documents of the US Intelligence, from which the complaints have started. During the interrogation of acting intelligence director Joseph Maguire, Schiff put Trump's call into context as an example of "the classic extortion of organized crime." The president sent him to the Ukrainian president through all possible channels that he would not speak to him, nor would he receive until he was available "to follow the game" in the investigation against his political enemy Joe Biden, whose son was a member of the board of directors of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma. After retaining the almost 400 million military aid that Congress had approved, we asked him to congratulate him on the victory of his party in the legislative elections, he reminded him how long it took the US for Ukraine without "reciprocity", and I asked him "a favor », According to the transcript made public by the White House. "And by the way, don't call me, I'll call you when you've done what I've asked for," Schiff calls when interpreting the mafia language call during the comments with which Maguire's audience opened. Trump was furious. "I have passed through me and I know what I have read aloud to Congress and the American people!" He bellowed on Twitter today. "Arrest for treason?" He suggested. Nor does he have the capacity to order his arrest, or to withdraw Nancy Pelosi from office, or to suspend the trial of 'challenge' that is coming, or to shoot the informants involved, whom he has described as 'spies', but his Tweets reveal that he is out of his mind and they fear the safety of the CIA agent who faces the complaint from anonymity. Schiff has reported that they have already arranged the details with their lawyers to interview him behind closed doors, without dates or details of that key hearing, because their safety is the top priority. The president said Sunday night that he wants to meet the man who has denounced him "to inform him of the consequences." The White House itself has confirmed that it is trying to identify it. All as shocking as when last Thursday the president told 50 American diplomats that "the spies were treated differently before." From hanging them to shooting them. In case the situation was not dramatic enough, on Sunday he retweeted the comment of a related Baptist preacher who warned that if the Democrats succeed in removing him from office they will cause a civil war "from which this country will never recover." This is the 'modus operandi' of the tycoon, Michael Cohen told the Congress last year, who was his private lawyer for more than a decade. Cohen, now in prison, has been replaced by Rudy Giuliani, who despite not having any government office or receiving permission from the FBI, held meetings with members of the Ukrainian government.
  8. Amrullah Saleh wrote his will because he identified that they were going to kill him. He was not too wrong. Two months ago, a death squad could end his life. Although he could not, in his attempt he will end up with 30 lives, including those of many friends of the politician. Saleh pays the price of being former Chief of Intelligence and, today, a member of Ashraf Ghani's candidacy. "The entire nation of Afghanistan is the goal, so I don't feel as different as most Afghans," he says sincerely in THE WORLD. Fearful of another attack, the aspirant receives this newspaper in his almost bunker. The headquarters of his party was destroyed on the first day of the election campaign. Shortly after he entered the building, full of followers, two car bombs exploded. Then, five gunmen rushed to hunt him. It was the beginning of a seven-hour bloody assault that Saleh and his personal circle, including his secretary, repelled miracle thanks to the weapons they kept on the terrace, where they managed to take refuge. "While waiting for the moment to decide whether to shoot to kill or die shot, I thank God that certain people were not with me at that time. At the same time, he wishes he had no guests, and that I had the only victim ", recognizes the candidate for vice president with Ghani. "The reality is that all this is nonsense. They simply kill," he says, referring to the Taliban. "Imagine that, as a matter of fact, they declared themselves winners. Of what? There is no way for them to govern." Not surprisingly, Saleh has become the number one enemy of the Taliban and therefore tops his list of targets. "Every time I hear news of one of his attacks I feel two things: the first is weakness, because I know that if I would be in power I would minimize this situation, like when I was in charge; the second is determined. If you don't stand firm, do you? Who will? We have resources, men and an image. If we don't stand up, how will the civilian po[CENSORED]tion do it? " On the fundamentalists, the politician and former combatant - he was a member of the Northern Alliance led by Ahmad Shah Masud, the Lion of the Panshir - has only fierce words. "In the 90 messages some sense but, now? They are simply difficult to articulate a program. You ask them: do you want free media? And they tell you: 'We want free Islamic media.' But what exactly is that? The same it happens with the rights of women ... look, the Quran says there is no coercion in religion. " Along these lines, the candidate in the peephole of the radicals despises the investigations that the United States and the Taliban maintained. "That Trump is withdrawing from the dialogue was logical. The way he negotiated made the Taliban grow. The problem now is how to deflate them. One reason for the recent violence was the unnecessary enlargement of the Taliban. A political discourse, a po[CENSORED]r narrative. But , with its negotiation, the US envoy slapped our narrative. " Kabul has insistently criticized his exclusion from the talks, fearing he will ever be dictated by an eventual road map agreed between Washington and the extremists and, therefore, in a weak position. According to Amrullah Saleh, the ideal solution "is difficult, but worthy. The US should tell the Taliban that we want a political solution, but within the framework of the Republic of Afghanistan. And that Washington remains for us, negotiators leaving us." "The United States," he continues, "we should leave ourselves micro-management and take care of macro-management themselves." There are those who believe that it is the position of the former spy chief, language and radically opposed to the Taliban, which has spurred the desire to see him dead. Although he has moderated his position during the campaign, advocating a political solution to the conflict with the fundamentalists, Amrullah Saleh makes clear his position is his Spanish reference: "Not in politics but, in enemy management, my strategy is that of Hernán Cortés, My hero: 'Either you do what I tell you or it is the end of your days.' "
  9. Juan Barja, who arrived more than 15 years ago at the direction of the Circle of Fine Arts, left this position and next Monday his replacement will be known, as explained in Europa Press sources of the institution. These same sources have indicated that it is "a personal decision" and that Barja himself considers that "it is time to take over." Juan Barja was the new director of the Circle of Fine Arts in June 2004 to fill the vacancy of César Antonio Molina. The president of the Círculo de Bellas Artes, Juan Miguel Hernández León, will present the new director of the institution next Monday, September 30, who will present to the media his main lines of action at the head of the Circle. Barja (La Coruña, 1954), worked as a lawyer for a few years (1975-1981) to later work continuously as an editor, first in Akal Editions and, since January 2003, in the publishing house Abada Editores, a company specialized in University level publications. He has been specifically co-director of the magazine Sileno, a biannual publication dedicated to art and thought established by him along with Félix Duque and Joaquín Gallego in 1996. Among his poetic work, titles such as Balance of the day, Minimum voice or Contemplation of the fall. He has also developed his role as an essayist and author of other texts published in magazines and collective books, as well as essayist, writer and critic.
  10. The United States announced Thursday the threats against the former president of Cuba, Raúl Castro, accused of human rights violations. Within his role in the Communist Party, "Raúl Castro oversees a system that arbitrarily detains miles of Cubans and currently holds more than 100 political prisoners," said US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. The losses imply that the former president, the brother of the late revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, will not be able to travel to the United States. Although the former 88-year-old leader is unlikely to plan a trip to the US, the measure also implies that his closest family will be denied entry to the country. Among those who were forbidden to travel is his daughter, Mariela Castro Espín, who has become a leading advocate for gay rights and HIV / AIDS awareness. She visited San Francisco and New York in 2012, provoking a protest from Castro critics in the United States. Pompeo explained that this decision will also be taken due to Raúl Castro's support for Venezuela's leftist president, Nicolás Maduro, whose country is immersed in a serious economic crisis. "The United States strongly supports the rights of the Cuban and Venezuelan people," Pompeo said in a statement. "We will continue to seek all diplomatic and economic tools to help the Venezuelan people achieve the transition they deserve," he continued. The American president, Donald Trump, promised a library in Latin America of socialism, a position that echoes in many Cuban and Venezuelan exiles in Florida, a politically key state for the 2020 elections in which he will seek re-election. His measures are a stark contrast to those of former President Barack Obama, who met Castro on a historic 2016 trip to Cuba while seeking to end the decades of hostility between the two countries.
  11. Feliz cumpleaños amigo, disfrútalo en tu día, lluvia de bendiciones para ti y tu familia, me guardas tortaa
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