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Koga is a nerd...
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I just came up with a realisation...
Koga is a nerd...
just realized that Penny and Pyrrha are Hector and Achilles. Their battle symbolizes the ancient duel, which is also why Penny dies in the end. In this essay-
Mona Lisa v. Girl With the Pearl Earring
Nate, Painting, compares two of the most famous works of art in "Mona Lisa v. Girl With the Pearl Earring"
First off, I want to preface this post by saying that it is truly impossible to determine what “better” means when comparing two masterpieces such as the portraits titled here. As I’ve written to nauseam already, art is completely subjective, especially art on this master level. There is absolutely no way to compare who’s portrait is better. That being said LETS FIGHT! What portrait do you think…
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Imagine being a talented and well-known seamstress on Asgard. The Allmother summons you to the palace to fix a rip on one of her dresses. Unknown to you, Loki has become fascinated by you.
Yayoi Kusama
a financial investor conducts business through speculative loans
the ideal investment client for 2026
Investment offers are directed 90% at white men, aged 35-60, professionally active, looking for quick, high, risky profits; who are able to invest relatively large amounts.
This market is already overloaded. So what about 2026?
1. Women. They control 1/3 of the world's wealth. A huge and underestimated, even disregarded, market. 2. The market of tiny, small and medium-sized investments. 3. The sustainable investment market (ESG). 4. The investment market, taking into account cultural, religious, and ethical elements. 5. Long-term investments with lower rates of return - providing lower risk and stability. 6. Investments for "young adults" (20-35 years old) - low financial commitment and purely electronic access. 7. Investments for “new immigrants” (those who have arrived in the last 10 years): - Asians in North America; - Middle Easterners in France; - Ukrainians in Germany; - Albanians and Africans in Italy. 8. Trust investments - semi-running a specific, well-known business through financial involvement.
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