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Posts made by Minerboh80
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RE: Sleep with a married man or sleep with a bicurious
its a nice experience, but only that, enjoy fooling around and nothing else
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RE: Hwo is your favorite position in bed?
:missio: :anal2: and :mout:
Yes!!! Definitely make out!
I can't believe that i forgot to mention it! -
RE: Which type of Porn turns you on the most?
How about sex in which one resists out of ethical issues but eventually succumbs and enjoys it?
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RE: Which celebrity would you have sex with?
Who's the actor who will portray Kyle Reese in the new Terminator movie?
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RE: Hwo is your favorite position in bed?
Missionary and doggie!
Generally, i like positions that have a lot of body contact! -
RE: Which celebrity would you have sex with?
Ryan!!!! :love: :love: :love:
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RE: What is the best game you've ever played?
Only a few days away from the release of MK X! ;D
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RE: American Horror Story vs Penny Dreadful. Which one is better?
So sad that Jessica Lang's leaving.
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RE: Serious Male Frontal Nudity in TV
Queer As Folk has also a great deal of nudity!
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RE: Germany forced to bail out bankrupt countries like Spain and Greece
How can there be 49% tax evasion in 2005, but the lower classes are paying their taxes?
Remember, the lower economic classes are the "other 95%".   That means the 44% of the tax evasion, in 2005 before the global economic collapse, came from the lower economic classes in Greece. This is based on the claims that the top 5% never pay any taxes, which is unlikely.
Tax evasion in Greece has a long history. During the Ottoman Empire, it was considered "patriotic" to not pay your taxes.
As i said, there is great unemploynment in Greece.
Plus, it is one thing to read facts from a web site.
Experiencing it in first hand, however, is quite another. -
RE: Germany forced to bail out bankrupt countries like Spain and Greece
Using the black market (major part of the grey economy), then you are NOT paying all of your taxes.
According to GreekReporter.com, Greece loses 43.2 Billion Euros a year in unpaid taxes from sales and work. That's admittedly a low estimate by VISA Card who did the study.
The black market in Greece is nothing new.
According to Wikipedia, in 2005 (before the global economic crisis), tax evasion was at 49%.  In 2009, tax evasion by the self employed alone was 31% of the national budget deficit. The black market for that year (2009) was worth 25% of Greece's entire GDP.
As we see, there is the claim that the lower classes (economically) are paying all their taxes, but with the admission that they aren't paying their taxes because they can't afford too.  You can't have it both ways.
What i meant is that the part of the lower class and have the means are indeed paying their taxes.
I remember stating that there is a great part of Greeks that are unemployed and do not have any income. So it is logical that they are unable to pay their obligations. -
RE: Germany forced to bail out bankrupt countries like Spain and Greece
It is pretty unfair to include the entire population of one country to the few powerful and rich divas who doesn't pay their taxes.
I am paying my taxes, my parents did, my best friends and their relatives paid their share. Hell, my mother was paying her taxes and now she doesn't even have insurance. Yes, we do have high taxes also so you can enjoy the fact that you do not have the exclusivity.
It is also pretty unfair to consider all these people guilty. If we are talking about true justice then all the goverments of all the countries of the world should target those few selected ''sinners''.
We didn't resent any help. We resented the extremely heavy and unfair price that came along with it.It's not just the rich in Greece that aren't paying ALL of the taxes they are supposed to.
A big part of the agreement to extend the bailout was that your (Greece's) new government would do more to stamp out the grey (black market) economies.
The lower classes are paying their taxes. I am living in Greece so you would allow me to know better.
And for those taxes that are not payed as they should have… well, i am not an economist expert but it is quite hard to pay any kind of obligation if there is any kind of income.
There is a lot of unemploynment and these guys cannot pay their obligations since they do not have any kind of income to do so.
The only thing that i will agree with your quote is the black market thing which indeed is a field that requires more extensive caring.