Saturday, November 10, 2018

Famine...

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The U.S. military will no longer provide midair refueling for the Saudi-led coalition's warplanes fighting in Yemen. The end of midair refueling removes the support for the coalition, especially in light of international criticism of its targeting civilians.
The change came after growing pressure from Congress to end U.S. support for Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen's government in their battle with rebels, known as the Houthis, that has stretched for nearly four years, killing at least 16,200 civilians and bringing 14 million people to the brink of famine.
It also comes as the U.S. has joined a push for a cessation of hostilities in Yemen and diplomatic efforts by the United Nations Special Envoy Martin Griffiths to bring the warring parties to the table for talks by the month's end. 

So why did we do that for four years, any reason?

Pleasure...

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There's a new incentive to doing good things for others: It makes you happier.
Michael Steger, a psychologist at the University of Louisville in Kentucky, has always been amazed by how differently people lead their lives.  
Steger couldn’t help but wonder which behavior makes people happier—seeking pleasure or doing good? 
The more people participated in meaningful activities, the happier they were and the more purposeful their lives felt. Pleasure-seeking behaviors, on the other hand, did not make people happier.

Vacuum

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“The clean becomes soiled, the soiled is made clean, over and over, day after day. Housework is also annoying because, and it’s highly likely that the woman end up doing most of it, no matter who earns more, or who spends longer at the office.

Pushing...



This is me and my husband BUT it's always him pushing me off the bed. 
It’s worth experimenting until you find the right combination of bedroom environment and nighttime habits that best helps you sleep. Imagine how much better you’ll feel with a full night’s rest—every night!

Friday, November 9, 2018

Missing...

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The Mandarin duck that has caused crowds of people from around the world to flock to Central Park has made its grand return after a brief disappearance.

The duck, native to Asia, was first spotted in the Central Park Pond at 60th Street and 5th Avenue on Oct. 10. Tourists and New Yorkers alike couldn't resist the urge to see the bird for themselves and headed to the park in search of the rare bird. 

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Years...

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Hang on...


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Issues that hinder the right connection.

  • You’re too picky and demand conformity to some perfect ideal
  • You’re emotionally unavailable and dissociated
  •  You’re distrustful.
  • You’re unfriendly.
  • Financial standing.

Visual...


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The literature studying men’s arousal patterns has repeatedly emphasized their sensitivity to visual cues. As soon as the inspiring image registers in their brain, they become turned-on—not only physically but also psychologically.

Frustrated women have frequently (and cynically) complained about men’s brains and visual interests instead of harvest it . As a result, every time a beautiful woman appears somewhere, the gloves come off.

We..

 The cartoonist's homepage, courier-journal.com/opinion

An estimated 113 million people participated in the 2018 midterm elections, making this the first midterm in history to exceed over 100 million votes.

Forward...

The cartoonist's homepage, azcentral.com/opinions/benson