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Cougar is a slang term that refers to a woman who seeks sexual relations with considerably younger men. ABC News states that these women pursue sexual relations with people more than eight years younger than they are, while The New York Times states that the women are over the age of 40 and aggressively pursue sexual relations with men in their 20s or 30s. However, the term can...
Cougar is a slang term that refers to a woman who seeks sexual relations with considerably younger men. ABC News states that these women pursue sexual relations with people more than eight years younger than they are, while The New York Times states that the women are over the age of 40 and aggressively pursue sexual relations with men in their 20s or 30s. However, the term can also refer to any female who has a male partner much younger than herself, regardless of age or age difference.The origin of the word cougar as a slang term is debated, but it is thought to have originated in Western Canada and first appeared in print on the Canadian dating website Cougardate.com. It has also been stated to have "originated in Vancouver, British Columbia, as a put-down for older women who would go to bars and go home with whoever was left at the end of the night."The cougar concept has been used in television shows, advertising, and film. The 2007 film Cougar Club was dedicated to the subject and, in spring 2009, TV Land aired a reality show called The Cougar. The 2009 sitcom Cougar Town originally explored the difficulty and stigma of many so-called "cougars." In The Graduate (1967), a middle-aged married mother pursues a much younger man (21 in the film).Although often portrayed in the media as a widespread and established facet of Western culture, at least one academic study has found the concept to be a "myth." A British psychological study published in Evolution and Human Behavior in 2010 concluded that men and women, in general, continued to follow traditional gender roles when searching for mates. The study found that, as supported by other academic studies, most men preferred younger, physically attractive women, while most women, of any age, preferred successful, established men their age or older. The study found very few instances of older women pursuing much younger men and vice versa....

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A good read on the terrorist's "He said the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and one of its splinter groups, the Islamic Jihad Union, both have recruited Chechen, Turks and other non-Arab Muslims to fight with them against U.S. forces in Afghanistan. According to Kohlmann, both of these groups are based in the Waziristan tribal area of Pakistan, "and these groups can be just as radical as anything al-Qaeda puts out."

"They have a strong animus against the United States," Kohlmann said.

But he cautioned against making any assumption at this point that the bombing suspects were recruited and/or trained by foreign terror organizations.

"What happened (in Boston) is within the capability of two relatively sophisticated, homegrown individuals," Kohlmann said. "These two people seem to have come out of nowhere."

David Schanzer, a terrorism expert at Duke University, said the attack appeared to be "homegrown" and that the suspects appear unsophisticated and without ties to or training from international terrorist groups.

"The fact that they needed to rob an ATM to get money (suggests) they didn't get large amount of outside funding. They had no escape plan to leave the country," Schanzer said. "These are hallmarks of people who are not particularly sophisticated. I don't see this as a highly planned plot. They seemed to be making this up as they go along."

Several links have been identified between Chechen guerrillas and al-Qaeda, according to an analysis by the Council on Foreign Relations.

Despite the two suspects' apparent affinity for the Chechen cause, anti-separatist Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said there was no link between his country and Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the two brothers suspected of the Boston bombings.

"We don't know the Tsarnaevs, they did not live in Chechnya. They lived and studied in America," Kadyrov said Friday. "It has become habitual, everything that is happening in the world is connected to Chechens. Blame the Chechens."

Kohlmann sent a post on his Twitter feed Friday that the official arm of the Chechen mujahedin has denied any connection between them and the Boston suspects.

Ruslan Tsarni of Montgomery Village, Md., the uncle of the two brothers, said the family was ethnic Chechen.

Author Kimberly Marten, who researched Chechnya for her recent book, Warlords Strong-Arm Brokers in Weak States, cautioned Friday against concluding that the Boston attack was an act of terror.

"We shouldn't assume... there's a political motive behind the bombing," said Marten, who's a political science professor at Barnard College in New York City and director of Columbia University's Harriman Institute.

Most of the Chechens' acts have come in Chechnya, Russia or neighboring republics.

Among the most shocking acts of violence was an attack in the neighboring republic of North Ossetia in 2004, where militants seized a school and, in the three-day siege that followed, more than 300 were killed, most of them children.

The attack was ordered by Chechen separatist leader Shamil Basayev, who was himself killed in a 2006 bombing believed to have been conducted by Russian internal security forces.

Militants from Chechnya and other restive regions have targeted Moscow and other areas with bombings and hostage-takings for more than 20 years. The republic is predominantly Muslim and has waged two wars with Russian security forces since the demise of the Soviet Union in 1991.

p******** Vladimir Putin has often stressed that al-Qaeda is linked with Chechen fighters. According to the Council on Foreign Relations analysis, a Chechen warlord is said to have met with Osama bin Laden while both were fighting against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan from 1979-89.

Authorities have also found links between Chechen separatists and other Islamist terrorist groups. The U.S. Justice Department said in a 2004 report that Zacharias Moussaoui, who was convicted for his role in the 9/11 attacks, had previously sought to recruit at least one man to fight in Chechnya. Intelligence officials in France had warned the FBI of Moussaoui's connection to the Chechen fighters.

An online jihadist, "Abu Sulaiman al-Nasser," boasted Friday that the Tsarnaev brothers "made the streets of America just like the streets of Afghanistan."

Violence dates back to the years after World War II when the Soviet leader Josef Stalin crushed a revolt there during the Nazi invasion and in 1944 deported the entire Chechen population to Siberia and Kazakhstan. They were allowed to return to their homeland in 1957.

Shortly after the Soviet Union's collapse, Chechnya declared independence from Russia, a move that eventually led to war from 1994-1996 when tens of thousands died and Russian regained control of the republic.

The Tsarnaev family reportedly fled Chechnya for nearby Kazakhstan and, later, the United States.

Fighting broke out in Chechnya again in 2000 when Russian forces destroyed much of the republic's capital city of Grozny in a bid to crush resistance. With the killing of key militant leaders, the separatist movement has been quelled, although violence in the region continues.

Chechen militants have committed sporadic large-scale attacks in Russia since the 1990s. In March 2010, Chechen terrorists claimed responsibility for bombings on the Moscow subway system that killed more than 40 people. In June 2010, the State Department added Chechen rebel Doku Umarov, who claimed responsibility for the March subway attack, to its terrorist list and froze his assets.

A 2008 report by the Congressional Research Service said in 2007 Russian security forces ran 850 sweeps through Chechnya that involved surrounding entire villages and searching every house. "Critics of the operations allege that the troops frequently engage in pillaging and gratuitous violence and are responsible for kidnappings for ransom and 'disappearances' of civilians,' " the report said.

Of the region's almost 1.3 million residents, ethnic Chechens make up about 95%, according to Russian government statistics. The rest are a combination of ethnic Russians and other ethnic groups from nearby countries and regions"

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I Confess i still think about my ex girlfriend almost every day, despite being married for 14 years and counting, and it is 17 years after my ex and i broke up.

I met her in 2006, after visiting a friend of mine, who celebrated his birthday, and she was his neighbor.
We started off really weird, because after thay b-day, that friend of mine asked me if he could come along with me to a swingersclub. although a bit weirded out, i said yes, and when i picked him up, she was there as well, asking if i wouldnt mind if she could join the fun as well.. She said she was 18, *( i was 21 at the time) and at the club they never asked so all was good despite losing a date at that club with a much older lady. The evening went well, fucked a bit, and went home.
A week or so later we met again, and went out to a regular club, had much fun, and i brought her home.. she asked me if we were boy/gf now and if i liked so see other chicks, she would not have a problem with that (indicating she wanted an open relationship) naive and totally not ready for such a relationship i said i liked her and her only, and i could not help noticing she was a bit dissapointed, but went it it.
From that point on, until the day of the breakup (Dec 31, 2007) we had sex every single day, at first a bit vanilla because i did not want to hurt her, but she was a big girl and said she wanted me to be a bit more rough with her, so i did.. and from that moment we had the most awesome sex, wild, rough, i would not have to held back with roughness, and after a few months, we discovered she was a heavy squirter. The downfall came because i pussied out when she wanted me to choke her, like passing out kind of choking. Affraid of accidentally k*lling her i just could not do it hard enough, so after a while she started to hang out more and more with this dude who was really into this kind of stuff, and i caught her cheating in a pretty horrible way. A few months of struggling (pun intended) went by and she broke up with me at a party on new-years eve.

I saw her a few times after that, with years in between.. the last time i saw her was 2017 or 2018. We catched up a bit, bringing back memories and she asked me if i still had all these pictures and videos of her and me, and if i could swing by sometime to give her that material as well. So i did, only to find out she just met this new guy and he was not amused.. The last time i talked to her was 2020.. she was single again, and i tried to talk to her online, and she started a fight with me for talking to her again, which i really did not understand why she did that. I just can not close the book on her and, it feels like unfinished business but i know i should leave her alone (which i do).

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Web licenses to End Internet Anonymity

A Web License to End Internet Anonymity and free speech?

The first time I wrote this, I posted it on another site in 2010. A year later people are still talking about internet censorship. How is it going to turn out?

Microsoft is pushing for UK people to have to get “internet licenses” to prevent blogger anonymity and shut down “politically incorrect” sites.

Yes, this means you wouldn’t have views of your own, or, won’t be able to talk about them at least if someone thinks you are being too politically incorrect. If you have views that aren’t liberal or if you “lean too far to the Right” in someone else’s eyes, your views will be shut out from the public and later someone will be showing up at your door to fine and/or arrest you.

This already does happen in some countries, like Holland for example.
“September 19th 2007 the houses of four SF-members [StormFront-members] were invaded and computers and documents were seized. There’s enough evidence against two of these persons to prosecute them.”

Prosecute them for what, having non-matching political views? Exactly. There is no two sides to the story, people actually get in trouble for going on certain sites in foreign countries or submitting posts and blogs that express their own political views (given the political views). I’ve heard people say that they have had authority figures show up at their house because of something that happened in the real world.

Even in countries that are supposed to be “Democratic” and “fair” when it’s really just the opposite. For example, the German Prime Minister urged that the United States actually censor the internet- Germany asked the U.S. to censor all fascist and “right-wing” conservative and extremist sites. In Germany, I believe this passed and things like that are already being censored or in the process of being “blacklisted”, but the United States declined the censorship due to constitutional free-speech rights… The one time in modern America where we are actually protected by the constitution. (I believe this went on in 2009, so it is somewhat recent).

You might ask, Why suddenly post this now? Why post about stuff that happened from one to four years ago in Europe, and what does it have to do with what I was saying originally?
Well the same exact thing is happening again. Are they going to keep trying to do this with every country until the United States gives in and starts forcing people to get an “Internet License”? It might sound paranoid, but obviously it’s already happening in a lot of other countries, and is actually passing… Even in those countries that claim to be “free” and have free speech like the U.S. does.

“The American blogosphere is going increasingly “viral” about a proposal advanced at the recent meeting of the Davos Economic Forum by Craig Mundie, chief research and strategy officer for Microsoft, that an equivalent of a “driver’s license” should be introduced for access to the web. This totalitarian call has been backed by articles and blogs in Time magazine and the New York Times.

As bloggers have not been slow to point out, the system being proposed is very similar to one that the government of Red China reluctantly abandoned as too repressive. It was inevitable that, sooner or later, the usual unholy alliance of government totalitarians and big business would attempt to end the democratic free-for-all that is the blogosphere. The United Nations is showing similar interest in moving to eliminate free speech.”

They claim that they are trying to stop “neo-Nazi” sites, whatever that is supposed to mean… But in examples like I listed above, like Germany and Holland, they specifically say they are trying to censor “neo-Nazi and right wing sites”. Well, I can assure you, Nazis ,or National Socialists to use the correct term, are not right-wing conservatives (conservative is more like a democratic label), they are trying to censor two completely different things. When (if) this happens, who is to say what is “too far to the right”?

That’s it? It’s only happening in some European countries? Nope, Australia too. This has already passed, technically things can already be censored but it isn’t fully in force yet. That’s kind of a different story but it’s web censorship nevertheless…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_Australia

Hypothetically, lets say this finally did in fact happen in the United States over this past winter in 2009. Hypothetically say they did appeal to Germany’s motion to censor “neo-nazi and right wing” sites…
Meaning, if you’re a Nationalist, if you don’t like immigration due to whatever reason (political, economic or other), and so on, that would be viewed as “right-wing”? Sadly, this is the mind-set most in the U.S. accommodate already, but most don’t actually have the power to censor us outright.

You might think it sounds paranoid, but so many people are pushing for this to happen in multiple different countries. What they’re looking for is various forms of forced integration, forcing people to have liberal and libertarian views only (leaning too far the other way would be “wrong”) and trying to eliminate free speech. They’re saying they are only eliminating hate speech by doing this– The sad truth about them doing it is that it’s hypocrisy for one, because they are censoring people’s views, and secondly that is forcing them to be the only ones in power by saying everyone else is just “hateful” and censoring them.

No group is filled only with peace and love, you can just as easily say they hate fascists and right wingers, therefore they silence something they could otherwise not control.
So that being the hypothetical situation in the United States, when will it really happen? Microsoft is an American company and they are obviously in favor of it as well as some other major businesses are, so many foreign British and European “free” countries are pushing for it, it’s not a very unrealistic prediction of this happening here in ‘The States’ sometime soon.

I’m not the kind of “conspiracy-theorist” type of person either, I tend to see the outside and obvious points of things, so that should say something about how apparent this hidden agenda really is

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