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Ulices 2022-01-27 08:23:42
woman's map
In 1967, American social psychologist Stanley Milgram proposed a theory of "six degrees of separation". Simply put, the theory holds that in the context of interpersonal communication, any two strangers can establish contact through "friends and relatives of relatives and friends", and only five...
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Vaughn 2022-01-27 08:23:42
The L word and the 'gay TV' craze
The L word is a TV series that was launched in 2004 by cable station Showtime and has now aired into its third season. The show, another drama about gay life after "Will & Grace" and "Queer as Folks," was so popular that it sparked the shooting and broadcast of other similar types of dramas.
The...

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Tessie 2022-03-23 09:03:18
My favorite couple is Dana and Alice who only have a two-minute relationship, sweet.
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Hilton 2022-03-27 09:01:20
I've watched 5 episodes, and I don't feel anything, and the complaints on station B have nothing to motivate me to watch it again. The heroine is a green tea bitch who is deeply loved by the masses (the barrage is all about J beautiful crying, pitiful, etc.). The plot is basically just replacing traditional romance dramas with Lala (so where did you see the rich connotation?)
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Kit Porter: Let me talk to Tina.
Bette: What would you say?
Kit Porter: That my sister is a pootie chasin' dog, who deserves to be tied down and whupped upside the head, but it doesn't change the fact that she loves you more than she loves her own life. And that you should finish punishing her and get back to figuring on how to live with one another for the next 50 years or more.
Bette: You could give it a try.
[Goes to take a bite of food, and stops, looking as if she's about to cry]
Kit Porter: Now don't you go and pull a Marina on me now.
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Alice: Dana.
[short pause]
Alice: You have a really nice ass.
[slowly moves her hand and touches Dana's ass]
Alice: [they start having rough sex with '80s pop music in background]