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Size matters??

Does Penis Size Matter? It's most men's  biggest fear: "Am I big enough?" In fact, according to a recent study from the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University, 20 percent of guys in the U.S. are dissatisfied with the size of their genitals. Fortunately, women don't care about penis size nearly as much as you do. In a British study, 85 percent of ladies reported they were happy with their partner's package, and past research has shown that size is only one small part in the overall equation for sexual satisfaction. The factor that's much more important to women: forging a psychological connection. (Which is something you  can  improve!)

Flight 370 landed at Diego Garcia and Crashed into Indian Ocean...

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Most recently Montagraph produced a video detailing the possibility that the missing Malaysian Airlines flight 370 was landed at Diego Garcia, a top-secret military base controlled by the U.S. Montagraph, who is also the face behind the popular “Montagraph” YouTube channel, is known for his thought-provoking videos. In his most recent video titled “Flight MH370 Is At Diego Garcia – Here’s The Proof”, Montagraph laid-out a brief timeline of events that really make sense. In fact his theory makes more sense then any of the mainstream media’s recent conjecture. In fact, the video details how flight 370 departed Malaysia’s Kuala Lampur Airport at 12:41am on the Mar. 8, disappearing from radar and tower communications around 1:21am after making a rather sharp turn-back to the west. This is key information which led Montagraph to the next part of his investigation. According to Montagraph and others, the plane was seen flying low at the southern tip of the Maldives Islands around

The lady stripped bare: Tracey Spicer at TEDxSouthBankWomen

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This is a great lesson for modern women.. look natural .. be productive.. Thank you Tracey!

Malaysian plane search revives Sri Lankan tycoon’s missing jet mystery

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As authorities move westward towards the Strait of Malacca in search of missing Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 carrying 239 persons, it revives memories of the extensive and unsuccessful search carried out by seven countries in the same area for a Learjet carrying Sri Lankan business tycoon Upali Wijewardene and five others in 1983. The richest man in Sri Lanka and his Learjet 35A simply disappeared on February 13, 1983. The $3.6 million Learjet bound for Colombo took off from Kaula Lampur at 8:41 pm carrying Sri Lankan billionaire Upali Wijewardene, his Malaysian lawyer S.M. Ratnam, Upali Group Director Ananda Peli Muhandiram, pilot Capt. Noel Anandappa, co-pilot Sydney Soysa and steward S. Senenakye. Eleven minutes later, the pilot Aanandappa requested and received permission to climb 8,230 meters (27,000 feet). Malaysian radar reported Upali’s jet cruising at 744km/h over the Indian Ocean, Kinght-Ridder Newspapers reported. At 9:02 pm the aircraft suddenly shatte

MH370 - what happened?

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My recommendation to the NTSB I sent this email to Peter Knudson at the NTSB, and he will consider if its worthy of forwarding onto investigators. I would like feedback on the plausibility. At the end of this email, I’ve listed sensible and low-cost recommendations to best aid recovery efforts. Has anyone considered if the below FAA Airworthiness Directive could be a clue the MH370 investigation? A November 2013 FAA Airworthiness Directive for the 777 http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-09-26/html/2013-23456.htm SUMMARY: We propose to adopt a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain The Boeing Company Model 777 airplanes. This proposed AD was prompted by a report of cracking in the fuselage skin underneath the satellite communication (SATCOM) antenna adapter. This proposed AD would require repetitive inspections of the visible fuselage skin and doubler if installed, for cracking, corrosion, and any indication of contact of a certain fastener to a bonding jumper

MH370 - what happened

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----------------------------------------------------------------------- Flight 370 did not explode; it vanished There are some astonishing things you're not being told about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the flight that simply vanished over the Gulf of Thailand with 239 people on board. The mystery of the flight's sudden and complete disappearance has even the world's top air safety authorities baffled. "Air-safety and antiterror authorities on two continents appeared equally stumped about what direction the probe should take,". • Fact #1: All Boeing 777 commercial jets are equipped with black box recorders that can survive any on-board explosion No explosion from the plane itself can destroy the black box recorders. They are bomb-proof structures that hold digital recordings of cockpit conversations as well as detailed flight data and control surface data. • Fact #2: All black box recorders transmit locator signals for at least 30 days after fa

Irish women voted among the hottest in the world

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Irish women are among some of the best looking in the world, according to the latest ranking by an international dating website. Females from Ireland jumped into the top ten of the planet's best-looking nationalities status by the dating website BeautifulPeople.com. Despite the success of Irish females, Irish men were ranked as the globe's third ugliest. A mere 12 percent of Irish men who applied to join the dating site had their profiles accepted last year, CorkNews.ie reports. To gain entry to the club a potential member applies with a photo and a brief profile. Over 48 hours, existing members of the opposite sex vote whether or not to admit them into their exclusive fold. Options are 'Yes definitely', 'Hmm yes, O.K', 'Hmm no, not really' and 'NO Definitely NOT'. In some slight consolation, Irish men have improved in recent years since they were ranked as the world’s ugliest in 2011. Swedish men were ranked the most handsome at 6