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In the jungle trees mysteriously refuse to touch each other, this is called "Crown Shyness"
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Self Defence skill; flip kick
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Self defense skill; break the back lock
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Take the initiative
The easiest way to do this in a conversation is to ask questions.
Even if everything is clear, ask questions and force your opponent to explain again.
Remember: The leader is the one who asks the questions, not the one who answers them.
In addition, explaining everything two or three times, the person always adds something, and can suddenly give out information that at first did not want to share.
The easiest way to do this in a conversation is to ask questions.
Even if everything is clear, ask questions and force your opponent to explain again.
Remember: The leader is the one who asks the questions, not the one who answers them.
In addition, explaining everything two or three times, the person always adds something, and can suddenly give out information that at first did not want to share.
Forwarded from Doomsday Fitness (Aries)
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The girl told her dad something bothered her, this is the cctv footages!
Forwarded from Wakingup1984
The US wasn’t the only American country started by Freemasons.
It turns out that José María Mateos, a 19th-century politician and a Mason himself, asserted in his 1884 book, The History of Freemasonry of Mexico from 1806 to 1884, that Masons have been in Mexico since the 18th century and were instrumental in bringing about Mexico’s independence since major independence figures were Mexican Freemasons.
https://mexiconewsdaily.com/mexicolife/freemasonry-mexican-history-secret-plain-sight/
It turns out that José María Mateos, a 19th-century politician and a Mason himself, asserted in his 1884 book, The History of Freemasonry of Mexico from 1806 to 1884, that Masons have been in Mexico since the 18th century and were instrumental in bringing about Mexico’s independence since major independence figures were Mexican Freemasons.
https://mexiconewsdaily.com/mexicolife/freemasonry-mexican-history-secret-plain-sight/