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Will Ukraine Win Again?
The Eurovision Song Contest this year is coming from Liverpool, England. Seeing as Ukraine won last time the contest should have been held in Kyiv. However, because of the ongoing conflict with Vlad the Invader, the contest cannot be held in Ukraine.
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in Pride
Which luxury men's watches are worth the money
Luxury men's watches are more than just a timepiece; they're a statement of style, prestige, and craftsmanship. With so many options on the market, it can be overwhelming to choose which luxury men's watches are worth the investment. However, there are a select few timepieces that stand the test of time and maintain their value, making them a wise investment for any watch enthusiast. From classic models to modern designs, these watches are the epitome of elegance, quality, and functionality. In this article, we will explore the top luxury men's watches that are worth the money and why they are so highly regarded. Whether you're a watch collector or looking for your first luxury watch, this guide will help you make an informed decision on your next purchase.
By Lokesh Kumar A R3 years ago in Pride
Coming Out
I am going to tell my journey on how I got to where I am now and focus on what is next. I was a late bloomer. I came out later in life. I always thought I was somehow different from other people. I liked both girls and guys' bodies. I loved the Backstreet Boys. I remember one time I went camping with my best guy friend and I got injured. I stayed at his cousin's cabin while they went fishing at night. We talked and listened to Backstreet Boys. I was the safe guy. We were in the cabin alone for a long time. I had crushes on girls mostly growing up. The difference is that I would always become friends with the girls. I had a hard time forming friendships with guys.
By Jeremy White3 years ago in Pride
Breaking Down Barriers: Overcoming the Patronising Attitudes Towards Disability
Patronising behaviour towards disabled individuals is unfortunately typical and can negatively impact their well-being and sense of autonomy. This behaviour can take many forms, including using a condescending tone of voice, assuming that a disabled person is helpless or incompetent, or treating them like a child.
By Sarah Park3 years ago in Pride
Happy Father's Day, Dad
Happy Father’s Day, Dad Jason and I have been together for nearly a dozen years. We married in 2016. Shortly after the Supreme Court ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges made it legal for same-sex couples to do so. It would be cliché to say we have enjoyed wedded bliss since then but, for all intents and purposes, we have. Our first six years were a bit rocky, but I thought we had worked out all the glitches by the time we exchanged vows. Jasons recent revelation about a time in his past has sent me into a tailspin. I’m not sure what to do, what can be done. It’s all so shocking and uncharacteristic of him.
By David Zinke aka ZINK3 years ago in Pride
Responsibilities of Local Bodies in Community Development
As citizens of a country, we interact with our local bodies on a daily basis, and it is essential that we understand how they function. The various departments and schemes of the government are designed to meet the needs of the citizens, and it is essential that the local bodies maintain transparency and provide access to information related to their functioning. In this article, we will discuss the different aspects of local bodies and how they impact our daily lives.
By sjinfo 20233 years ago in Pride








