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Joining a nudist dating site is very simple. Like most dating sites, you find one your interested in, attach a photo to your profile, and wait on dating requests. The only difference is the daters are nudists and may have to go on dates to nudist ... more »
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Being a freegan is about standing up for what you believe. Stop being a slave to the economic system, and start boycotting activities that encourage consumerism and waste... more »
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Gender bending is becoming more and more mainstream as film, music and theater embrace the idea as a non-deviant form of self-expression. If you feel a hankering to speak with others about gender bending, or if you're just curious to see what ... more »
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Located in the vicinity of Boise, Idaho, the Bare Backers Nudist Club is a family-friendly naturist resort established in 1981. As a member of the American Association for Nude Recreation, the resort offers memberships to people of all ages... more »
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Around the world you can find people from Sudan. In any country Sudanese like to know each others and stay in touch, you can know here more details about these communities... more »
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Khoom Fay are traditional Thai hot air lanterns, launched en masse during Loi Krathong, the Thai festival of lights. Made from thin tissue paper and bamboo, they take to the sky in the thousands, lighting up the sky and supposedly stealing away ... more »
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Lithuanian is a rich Baltic language that has cognates with other Baltic languages and the ancient Indo-European language, Sanskrit. Learning Lithuanian can be a difficult but enriching experience... more »
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It is difficult to determine the type of culture which existed in Thailand before the Christian era; however some sources can show you Thailand country and its people origination and development. Read here Thailand history from the past to nowadays... more »
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We all know Punxsutawney Phil, the furry prognosticator who predicts the end of winter on February 2 each year. Far fewer people know the origins of Groundhog Day. Here’s how to learn all about Groundhog Day, before it was Groundhog Day:.. more »
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Living a feminist lifestyle means embracing who you are at heart and helping others embrace their true desires as well. To do this, you need to separate yourself from all oppression and bias and approach others as individuals. Despite stereotypes ... more »
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One of the biggest challenges to living in a foreign country is living economically. A few simple steps can ensure that your time in a foreign country can be as thrifty as it is enriching... more »
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The Essenes were a Jewish sect that lived from the 2nd century B.C.E. until around the 1st century C.E. Today, the Essenes are known for their most modest and pious lifestyle and rigorous moral code... more »
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You just got your first motorcycle and you want to look like a biker. Like the ruggedness of the look but aren't sure if you can pull it off? Follow these tips to look like a biker... more »
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Sometimes it is the illusion of strength that can get you out of a tight spot. Looking scary in a rough neighborhood may save you a lot of unwanted attention and keep you safe. If one looks scarier than potential perpetrators, chances are people ... more »
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The Cajun people of southwestern Louisiana are some of the warmest, most fun-loving people you'll ever meet. They are open to introducing outsiders to their unique culture, so it's easy to make friends. The tips below will make it even ... more »
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The krathong is a batch of flowers and incense that is released during the Thai Loy Krathong festival, held every November under the full moon. Thousands upon thousands of these creations are sent down the river each year so as to dispense of bad ... more »
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Salvia divinorum is a plant containing the psychoactive chemical salvinorin a. This extraction shown below will draw salvinorin a and other chemicals out of the leaf rendering a more potent product. This information is provided with the ... more »
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Many of us have trouble making decisions at one time or another. It's not just major life choices that often keep you awake at night with indecision, afraid of making a mistake (and it could be a BIG one that may take years to recover from) or ... more »
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Here is a wonderful idea for anybody who likes to sew in your house! Why not share your favorite images in a small package to show to your secret pals? This cute idea came to me when I was working on a sewing project then all of a sudden and I ... more »
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Ecuadorian moonshine, also called puntas or trago, is strong yet smooth, with a sweet aftertaste. This recipe is a modern variation on the traditional method, but rest assured that this updated method will still result in an authentic spirit that ... more »
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The red chile sauce can be used with venison to marinate with or even as an enchilada sauce. Frankly, it can be used for many delicious, authentic N.Mex. or Mexican dishes. Your creativity is waiting, not to mention your taste buds. You will ... more »
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The ancient Egyptians were probably one of the first civilizations to have a form of mathematics which influenced most of our mathematical traditions to date. We know that they used an approximation for Pi, fractions, a decimal system and a ... more »
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India and Pakistan share a single border that cuts straight through the town of Wagah: the eastern half sits in India, and the other half in Pakistan. Border conflicts killed countless people in both countries back in 1947, and decades later ... more »
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The line-crossing ceremony is practiced my many navies the world over. In the American Navy, crews are divided into Pollywogs--those who have never crossed the equator before--and Shellbacks, who are line-crossing veterans. "Crossing the line" ... more »
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If you're a member of an outdoors or naturist club, you may be invited to take part in a free hiking trip sponsored by your group, and you'll want to plan ahead to get the most out of your adventure. You'll need to think about where you're going, ... more »