Everyone on Ebin should be entitled to gootintyttö gf
double it and give to next huberst
what to do with pierced nipples even hang up the laundry?
>>127574 Pull on them while sexkake
>>127574 You nib at them and drag them and they very much poke out of shirts. For normal mammal things they serve no purpose
>>127576 no i dont want to rip her nipples off
Good question. The "NGO as foreign interference vehicle" pattern is old — just the legal wrapper is new. Pre-industrial equivalents: Religious missions & orders The clearest analogue. Jesuits especially — operating across borders, loyal to Rome rather than local sovereigns, running schools and courts, gathering intelligence, shifting political allegiances. Protestant missionary societies did the same in colonial contexts. The Council of Trent was partly a response to the Jesuits becoming ungovernable by secular rulers. Trading companies with political mandates The East India Companies (English, Dutch, French) were nominally private but pursued state-adjacent goals — destabilizing Mughal authority, installing client rulers, funding local factions. The VOC had treaty-making powers, private armies, and judicial authority. Not quite NGOs but share the "non-state actor projecting foreign influence" DNA. Masonic lodges & secret societies 18th century pan-European network used for political coordination across borders — carbonari in Italy, various lodges in France before the Revolution. Functioned as transnational civil society organizing liberal/nationalist movements against established orders. Austria under Metternich treated them exactly as states today treat hostile NGOs. The Catholic Church itself As an institution rather than just its orders — issuing interdicts against rulers, legitimizing or delegitimizing monarchs, operating parallel legal systems (canon law), and funding political actors across Europe. Every major power had a "foreign church interference" problem at some point. Exile political networks Groups like the Huguenot diaspora after 1685, or Polish exile networks after the partitions — operating from foreign soil, funded by sympathetic states, destabilizing their home regimes. More state-sponsored than NGOs but structurally similar. The common thread: extraterritorial loyalty, private funding with political goals, and a normative/ideological cover (religion, free trade, civilization) that made direct state attribution difficult. Rulers at the time were just as suspicious of them as governments are of NED-funded civil society groups today.
booba
Can I have a tank instead? :D
But my Goth/Emo GF leaved me over 15 years ago
>>127597 Why did you betray her
>>127601 there where one with even biger tits. unironical
>>127604 And then you didnt have kids with that one ether
>>127606 she probably leaved me because I did not want kids. I was early 20s
>>127610 you should go back and right this wrong.
>>127611 No :D Now she's used up :D Xe should get a Kettenkrad instead.
>>127613 I meant to bring justice to her in the form of DEATH
>>127570 (AP) nii semmonen millä on ihana iso masu
>>127614 It will arrive on its own. Never let vengeance stand in the way of profit :D
>>127615 Ei vitussa
>>127623 se olis siellä masun alla piilossa yllätyksenä sitten
>>127653 >>127623 DIDI MAO
>>127653 Hyi saatana mikä ihme jossain siiderivalaassa viehättää?
>>127615 Perustettua ja pönäccäpilleröityä
>>127570 (AP) Ye
>>127678 Sairasta
>>127583 ye, would much rather suck them, but not with metal taste
I love her
>>127613 Yes this is now a kettengrat thread
>>127685 Ei kai nyt sentään
joo kunnon läski paska se olla pitää!!
>>127756 skate video espoo
>>127690 sames
Ok :D I wish they made them again :D