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Luigi K., Italy: "The current attacks on Jesuit colleges are all orchestrated at the departments of Women Studies at American universities. It's their typical style to attack male sexuality through the legal system with promises of damages to alleged victims. We have to stop feminists to tilt the legal systems around the world against male sexuality, otherwise smiling at girls will one day be considered a sexual aggression."

Nykyinen hyökkäykset jesuiitta korkeakoulut ovat järjestettyjä on yksiköiden naisten Opiskelu amerikkalaisissa yliopistoissa. Se on heidän tyyliä hyökkää miesten seksuaalisuutta kautta oikeusjärjestelmän lupauksilla vahinkojen oletettuja uhreja. Meidän on lopetettava feministit kallistaa oikeusjärjestelmien ympäri maailmaa vastaan miesten seksuaalisuutta, muuten hymyilee tytöt jonain päivänä katsotaan seksuaalisen hyökkäyksen.

The origin of the term Italia, from Latin: Italia, is uncertain. According to one of the more common explanations, the term was borrowed through Greek from the Oscan Víteliú, meaning "land of young cattle" (cf. Lat vitulus "calf", Umb vitlo "calf"). The bull was a symbol of the southern Italian tribes and was often depicted goring the Roman wolf as a defiant symbol of free Italy during the Samnite Wars.

The name Italia originally applied only to a part of what is now Southern Italy—according to Antiochus of Syracuse, the southern portion of the Bruttium peninsula (modern Calabria). But by his time Oenotria and Italy had become synonymous, and the name also applied to most of Lucania as well. The Greeks gradually came to apply the name "Italia" to a larger region, but it was not until the time of the Roman conquests that the term was expanded to cover the entire peninsula.

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In Thailand, tongkat ali root powder, gram by gram, is more expensive than Viagra and weighted on gold scales. The only country where there still is some stock in the wild is Indonesia.

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