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Fascinating malaise Sep 2016 #1
That's exactly what I was going to say underpants Sep 2016 #5
K&R nt. NCTraveler Sep 2016 #2
Cool article Loki Liesmith Sep 2016 #3
True that. ehrnst Sep 2016 #7
Read in context of the following paragraph, it makes some sense. dixiegrrrrl Sep 2016 #8
Ten generations! Baitball Blogger Sep 2016 #4
epic kick Blue_Tires Sep 2016 #6
k+r... TeeYiYi Sep 2016 #9
This is primary research BumRushDaShow Sep 2016 #10
Awesome story ... huge K&R! Auggie Sep 2016 #11
“Traditionally, we’ve studied the institution of slavery, not enslavement as it was lived,” she says suffragette Sep 2016 #12
Wonderful story! wildeyed Sep 2016 #13
Fascinating read, thanks for posting. Nt lostnfound Sep 2016 #14
Thanks for posting this -- very interesting! LuckyLib Sep 2016 #15
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