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Liabilities was on last night and after Deeks gets in that knife fight, I noticed how concerned Kensi seems and the way she touches his stomach before he jokes about “pulling a hammie”. It would have been nice to have a scene after the case where she checks if he’s really alright and mentions that she was really worried.
by Michael Kim Toronto, ON
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(Minors think it’s okay to participate in “adult” activities and it’s quite disgusting. You’re not grown, you’re still a kid. Brb puking. )
Hmm I agree, seems my little assistant is also quite upset. I'm rather moody knowing someone else can affect MY assistant that way.
At the moment my blog is halted, Ty wants rules pinned to the page.
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Baby really hurt me
Crying in the taxi
He don't wanna know me
Says he made the big mistake of dancing in my storm
Says it was poison
So I guess I'll go home
Into the arms of the girl that I love
The only love I haven't screwed up
She's so hard to please
But she's a forest fire
I do my best to meet her demands
Play at romance, we slow dance
In the living room, but all that a stranger would see
Is one girl swaying alone
Stroking her cheek
They say, "You're a little much for me
You're a liability
You're a little much for me"
So they pull back, make other plans
I understand, I'm a liability
Get you wild, make you leave
I'm a little much for everyone
The truth is I am a toy that people enjoy
'Til all of the tricks don't work anymore
And then they are bored of me
I know that it's exciting
Running through the night, but
Every perfect summer's
Eating me alive until you're gone
Better on my own
They say, "You're a little much for me
You're a liability
You're a little much for me"
So they pull back, make other plans
I understand, I'm a liability
Get you wild, make you leave
I'm a little much for everyone
They're gonna watch me
Disappear into the sun
You're all gonna watch me
Disappear into the sun
Say no to depreciating assets. #richthekid #richkidsofinstagram #richest #richandfamous #richman #riches #richlifestyle #richpeople #richwomen #liabilities #assetbuilding #assetprotection #assetsoverliabilities #assetmanager #digitalassets #assetsarmy #asset #assets #makemoneyfast #makemoneyfirst #hustle #entrepreneurquotes #entrepreneurgoals Credit: Edmylett (at Chennai, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0Im5arAebS/?igshid=1fq7wjxceiubf
Even in the year 2000, according to Credit Suisse's Global Wealth Databook, the top 1 per cent of the Indian population held 36.8 per cent of the total household wealth. By 2016, the share had risen to 58.4 per cent, far ahead of their counterparts in the United States, whose share of wealth in their nation was 42.1 per cent. That also means the top 1 per cent of Indians held a greater share of wealth that year within our nation than the top 1 per cent of Americans ever did within their own. The same year, the Databook shows, the bottom 10 per cent of Indians saw their share fall from 0.1 to -0.7 per cent - suggesting that many millions who assets were far lower than their liabilities were sinking further into debt. The next 2 deciles, just above the -0.7 group, recorded shares of 0.2 and 0.5 per cent, respectively. Club those three together and it means that the bottom 30 per cent of the Indian population owns next to nothing.
P Sainath, 'Everybody Loves a Good Drought'