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Bad movie I have The Forest 2016
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DIABLO LIVE -LIVED LIVEEXPLO - DEVIL - LOVE AND IA TO AI LOVE
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Dancing with the demons in your eyes Say you want to leave, but that's a lie (That's a lie)Beat me, break me down I'll find a way to get back off the ground You don't believe me but I'll tell you now It's over now, it's over now soTake a step back down I'll face the fire and force you to bow And if you still cannot figure it out It's over now, now, now, nowToo late to fight You've lost your mind Crossed the line, crossed the lineToo late to hide So long, goodbye Crossed the line, crossed the lineWait, I'm just about to break I'm pushing through the pain Believe me, you can't get awayToo late to fight, You've lost your mind Crossed the line, crossed the lineFighting with these feelings in my mind The devil at my door says do or die (Do or die)Beat me, break me down I'll find a way to get back off the ground You don't believe me, but I'll tell you now It's over now, it's over now soTake a step back down I'll face the fire and force you to bow And if you still cannot figure it out It's over now, now, now, nowToo late to fight You've lost your mind Crossed the line, crossed the lineToo late to hide So long, goodbye Crossed the line, crossed the lineWait, I'm just about to break I'm pushing through the pain Believe me, you can't get awayToo late to fight, You've lost your mind Crossed the line, crossed the lineYou'll never control me You always betray me Everything you ever said And everything you ever did was a lieYou crossed the line You crossed the lineYou won't break me I won't take this You won't break me You won't break me!Too late to fight You've lost your mind Crossed the line, crossed the lineToo late to hide So long, goodbye Crossed the line, you crossed the lineWait, I'm just about to break I'm pushing through the pain Believe me, you can't get awayToo late (too late) to fight (to fight), You've lost your mind Crossed the line, you crossed the lineCrossed the line Crossed the line.Source: Musixmatch Songwriters: martin bak / jacob peter diab / oscar pegorraro
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PKA-TERRY THE TERROR MO IN HOME LIKE HOME PLATE ATE MODUS OPERANDI Terry Lee Hawkins Jr.— - THREE ELEVEN PISCES- OP IN OPERATIONS AND HOPKINS - ( OPP OR OSS - NO HOP OR POP - NOT SPOT STOP POST POTS - TOPS ?)—TERRY LEE HAWKINS - HOPKINS - AND JAPANESE HOKINSU -ME SIR NAMED A CHILD - DATE 10/29/30/2019 T=20=2 E=5 R=18=9 R=18=9 Y=25=7 NOT G OR P—T=20=2 E=5 R=18=9 R=18=9 Y=25=7 NOT G OR P—LI LEE LEI OR RHEE - NAME LEE AMEN OR AMAN ? - THEY DIDNT GET IT PHONETIC LETTER WARTERKEY SIX ( ROMAN 9)[email protected] TJ - TERRY JUNIOR BIRTHDAY MARCH 11 USS OR USA ?CORRECT SELECTION THE GOD DELUSION - CHAPTER 7 - 3 MORE—XERXES ( SEX=GENDER ) XIEXIE ( I AND E VOWELS LETTER 9 & 5)OOP = 16= 7 OO7 / 2600 OR 1600 - 0016 (ACTIVE) JANIST OR JANISM ?Terry Lee Kauffman Hawkins is feeling professional with professor Doctor Dai Gensuier Terry Lee Kauffman Hawkins Terry Lee Hawkins Jr. · ALL PRO RAVENDOVE Terry Lee Kauffman Hawkins was RavenDove - yin yin / yang RavenDove - yin yin / yang - COLD NUMB AND (LOVIEY DOVIEY) CALCULATED SPELL IT D or L Dove or Love maybe L or D Lover or Dover pythagorean numerology ABC123 Kauffman-Hawkins-Hawk or Hopk -H__kins aw or op and Hopkins signed Booper or just Boop not Book BUT LOKI OR BOOPER SAN with Blaze Pascal. with Terry Lee Hawkins ( male ) Peros Dragonus Kami Aisuru ikigami shinigami HAWKINS HOKINSU/HOKINZU — feeling professional with Terry Lee Hawkins Jr.Terry Lee Kauffman Hawkins Terry Lee Hawkins JR ( male ) Peros Dragonus Kami Aisuru ikigami shinigamI TER OR TERRY / - HAWKINS - LETTERS IN SPELLING
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Professor Doctor Dai Gensuier Terry Lee Kauffman Hawkins Terry Lee Hawkins Jr. - Signed Boop not Book
Rank: TEN ( CODELOVE-AI)-star Non-NATO rank: O-16 NATO rank: OF-15 Next lower rank: GENSUIER
GENSUIER - AMONG R&R AND SECURITY DETAIL
Rank: NINE ( CODELOVE-AI)-star Non-NATO rank: O-15 NATO rank: OF-14 Next lower rank: DAI GENSUIA
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Rank: SIX -star Non-NATO rank: O-12 NATO rank: OF-11 Next lower rank: Gensui
Terry Lee Hawkins Jr.— - THREE ELEVEN PISCES- OP IN OPERATIONS AND HOPKINS - ( OPP OR OSS - NO HOP OR POP - NOT SPOT STOP POST POTS - TOPS ?)—TERRY LEE HAWKINS - HOPKINS - AND JAPANESE HOKINSU -ME SIR NAMED A CHILD - DATE 10/29/30/2019 T=20=2 E=5 R=18=9 R=18=9 Y=25=7 NOT G OR P—T=20=2 E=5 R=18=9 R=18=9 Y=25=7 NOT G OR P—LI LEE LEI OR RHEE - NAME LEE AMEN OR AMAN ? - THEY DIDNT GET IT PHONETIC LETTER WARTERKEY SIX ( ROMAN 9)[email protected] TJ - TERRY JUNIOR BIRTHDAY MARCH 11 USS OR USA ?CORRECT SELECTION THE GOD DELUSION - CHAPTER 7 - 3 MORE—XERXES ( SEX=GENDER ) XIEXIE ( I AND E VOWELS LETTER 9 & 5)OOP = 16= 7 OO7 / 2600 OR 1600 - 0016 (ACTIVE) JANIST OR JANISM ?Terry Lee Kauffman Hawkins is feeling professional with professor Doctor Dai Gensuier Terry Lee Kauffman Hawkins Terry Lee Hawkins Jr. · ALL PRO RAVENDOVE Terry Lee Kauffman Hawkins was RavenDove - yin yin / yang RavenDove - yin yin / yang - COLD NUMB AND (LOVIEY DOVIEY) CALCULATED SPELL IT D or L Dove or Love maybe L or D Lover or Dover pythagorean numerology ABC123 Kauffman-Hawkins-Hawk or Hopk -H__kins aw or op and Hopkins signed Booper or just Boop not Book BUT LOKI OR BOOPER SAN with Blaze Pascal. with Terry Lee Hawkins ( male ) Peros Dragonus Kami Aisuru ikigami shinigami HAWKINS HOKINSU/HOKINZU — feeling professional with Terry Lee Hawkins Jr.Terry Lee Kauffman Hawkins Terry Lee Hawkins JR ( male ) Peros Dragonus Kami Aisuru ikigami shinigamI
GOD NAME LOKI
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Despite Trump’s Nudging, Schools Are Likely to Stay Shut for Months (NYT) With students languishing, the economy stagnating and working parents straining to turn their kitchen tables into classrooms, the nation’s public schools have been working to bring children back to their desks, lockers and study halls. But despite President Trump’s prediction that “I think you’ll see a lot of schools open up,” all but a few states have suspended in-person classes for the rest of the academic year, and some are preparing for the possibility of shutdowns or part-time schedules in the fall. Whenever students do come back, classes are unlikely to look anything like the school days they remember. There may be staggered half-day classes or one-day-on, one-day-off schedules so desks can be spread out and buses can run half-empty. Students can expect school equipment to be sterilized and meals to be served at their desks or in socially distanced lunchrooms. Masked teachers and temperature checks at school doorways may be common. Forget note-passing, study groups and recess. And if new outbreaks surface, virtual classes may abruptly start up again.
Foreign student fallout (Foreign Policy) With Western universities expecting an 80 to 100 percent drop in the number of international students this year, the U.S. higher education system is facing a double crisis: the pandemic and the disappearance of the Chinese students it relies on for financial health. Even if international students eventually return, Chinese students may face increased pressure—both from the Chinese government and from Republican Party rhetoric—not to attend U.S. schools. That could cause the situation that U.S. Ambassador to China Terry Branstad has warned against: a financial crisis for lesser-known universities without large endowments.
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Chinese Diplomats Make Veiled Threats (Foreign Policy) China’s rhetorical assaults on the West amid the coronavirus pandemic have continued this week, with Beijing’s ambassadors taking an increasingly undiplomatic tone—likely in response to pressure from home. After Australia’s prime minister called for an international inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus, the Chinese ambassador in Canberra made a thinly veiled threat of boycotting the Australian economy. State media doubled down on criticism of Australia’s call for an investigation, with the editor of the Global Times calling Australia “gum stuck to the bottom of China’s shoe.” The Netherlands was also in China’s firing line this week after it changed the name of its representative office in Taipei—it doesn’t have an embassy there—to a form that Beijing interpreted as being more supportive of Taiwanese independence. The Netherlands also criticized the quality of coronavirus tests sold in Europe by Chinese companies. In response, China made vague threats against the Dutch—likely to be backed up by future sanctions. China’s fierce language is driven in part by anti-foreign feeling at home and officials desperate to stand out by waving the flag. Performative patriotism appears to be a necessity for political survival.
Bombing near Afghan capital kills three amid unabated violence (Reuters) A suicide bombing near Kabul, the Afghan capital, killed three people and wounded 15 on Wednesday, the interior ministry said, as violence in the war-torn nation threatens a fragile peace process.
Violence in Lebanon (Foreign Policy) Protestors vandalized and set fire to banks in Tripoli on Tuesday as unrest over the country’s battered economy reignited. The Lebanese army was deployed to quell the protestors, firing tear gas and rubber bullets. One man in his 20s died in the melee. “This is not a riot, this is expressing (anger) that the dollar has reached 4,000 Lebanese pounds … How are people going to eat? And this is the holy month of Ramadan,” Abou Hussein, a Tripoli-based activist, told Reuters. Lebanon was already in financial crisis before the coronavirus pandemic, with street protests in October leading to the resignation of Prime Minister Saad Hariri. On April 16, Prime Minister Hassan Diab said it had contacted the International Monetary Fund in hopes of receiving emergency financing.
Dozens dead in Afrin bombing (Foreign Policy) At least 40 people were killed in the Syrian city of Afrin on the country’s Turkish border after a bomb detonated near an oil tanker on a busy street. On Twitter, Turkey’s defense ministry blamed the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) for the attack. Writing from Afrin in 2018, after Turkish forces had seized the city from the YPG, Borzou Daragahi warned that Turkey may have overstepped by occupying the city. “Turkey, without quite realizing it, also made itself the de facto ruler of this part of Syria. The responsibility seems more of a quagmire than the Turkish government originally expected,” he wrote.
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