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Trump is not aging well

A Marxist, A Government Cabinet Minister, a Green MP, a Newspaper columnist and 2 business journalists all walk into a…

Shane Jones throws red meat to the worst instincts — but the real danger is slipping through unnoticed. An India trade deal pushed by corporate interests, signed before the public ever sees the fine print.

Five disgruntled MPs… or total support? Luxon can’t seem to decide — and that contradiction is starting to look a lot like a leadership crisis National can’t contain.

The numbers are shifting — and suddenly the left has real options. A four-party progressive government isn’t just theory anymore. The question now is what they’d actually do with it.

Sean Plunket has said far worse than this, which is why the BSA complaint feels less like principle and more like bureaucratic theatre with a funding problem underneath.

Winston is confused that he’s an opposition MP and not actually part of the Government
Bob the first’s photo profile.
Looks better than the one on Fox news
Who’s this Dorian Gray fella that they’re tralking about.?
That’s what Trump would say – he isn’t very clued up. But when you’re the boss man it doesn’t pay to be bothered by information, it slows down your impulses and schemes.
Oscar Wilde came up with an explanation of this in The Picture of Dorian Gray.
This is a ponder piece for the end of the line!
Dorian has his portrait painted as a young man. The portrait takes on Dorian’s sins and his signs of aging. Dorian spends 18 years living a hedonistic lifestyle. Ultimately, Dorian dies trying to break the curse that the painting has cast over his life.
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde | Summary & Analysis
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and, for clarifying medicine swallow this.
While academics ponder on this the poor starve, the babies and mothers die; the fires burn.
What is the main lesson of Dorian Gray?
James’s Gazette, that Dorian Gray “is a story with a moral. And the moral is this: All excess, as well as all renunciation, brings its own punishment” (Wilde 248). Aestheticism does well to condemn the renunciation of desires, but it is an excessive obedience to these desires that is subversively dangerous.
The Conflict Between Aestheticism and Morality in Oscar Wilde’s The …
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C’mon those monkey glands have performed well – got me through to 119 and still USA President (or what’ s left of it). 120 years, here I come!
” And they told me that regular use of my sunbed wouldn’t age me”