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Master Of Erossu Book
Author: InsanelyParanoid
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COMPLETED NOVEL! Escaping his problems by reincarnating, the man who stood at the top now began his new life as Xia Feng! What was the main reason for his reincarnation? And what is this Erossu Book that holds thousands of beauties?! *It's a smut comedy novel, so a lot of smut elements have been used. Every character close to MC is more than 18 years old no matter what circumstances.* *InsanelyParanoid has only published this novel, Master Of Erossu Book, to webnovel.com! If you are reading on other sites, then you are reading stolen content!* *Every dual cultivation and any R-18 is done with a grown-up/mature/adult lady! Every female character involved in every 'sexual' content is mature(18+)!* *A lot of gore, brutal and weird R-18 related scenes! Novel is R-18 rated, so expect a lot of dirty and weird humor! MC also steps on both paths, good and evil. It means dual cultivation can be sometimes treated as 'punishment' for the enemies. It's not really that eerie, but be aware. It's rare though as author is kind man and writes such content when it is necessary!* *This is a work of fiction! Nothing is related to the reality! Any names, characters, stories or events, are fictitious! Even author's notes, thoughts and comments mustn't be taken seriously!* *This novel is rated 18+ (no one 17 and under allowed). It contains mature adult themes, coarse language, explicit sexual content, and graphic violence. Reader discretion is strongly advised. Please do NOT read if you are under 18 or if you feel uncomfortable with any of these elements.* *Master Of Erossu Book by InsanelyParanoid belongs to Webnovel(including their other sites) and is not affiliated with any other site. If you see it anywhere else, then it's pirated and probably changed too, so you won't get that perfect reading experience! Read only here and support an author!* *This story doesn't encourage anyone to commit or force other to commit any actions that happened here. This is a fantasy solely for entertainment purposes!* *Author is bad with numbers, so don't take those seriously.*

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Mint And Martin :This Man Is My Property

My Dear, This is Mint. this story's main Protagonist. you guessed it right, I like men. like a lot, literally. yes, I am the one, belong to that 10% population which consider as the minority, The LGBTQ+. but if you take aside the sexuality agenda, I'm a normal person like you. I have a family, friends like more than brother and sister. suitable college life and a friend that I have a crush on. I wake up early daily, take bath, eat meals regularly, and always be on time for college, being studious is my nature. posses talents and hobbies and thinking uniquely. facing difficulties and stress, dealing with them, and all stuff like that. I am as normal as you are as extraordinary as you are. practically I possess every characteristic of human beings. and this is my story. "Mint, have you make contact with any of our friends?" "I trying to call them, but no one is available at this moment. I'm now afraid. they might not get hurt?" "I don't know but I think they may be safe. I trust God for their safety. we just need to configure this Idea." "You might be true. I guess this earthquake might not cause any damage to them. but still, can't make any contact with them makes me more worried as per second passes." "Keep Hope Mint. everything will be fine. the disaster has passed. now we just have to figure out where their locations are. but first, you need to take a deep breath and calm your blood pressure down. don't be panic." "I am trying to calm myself down. but, as time passes I can't stop worrying about them. and I might keep worrying like this until I discover they are safe." I say a msg dropped into my phone. I rapidly get up and gear up for helping them. "Han, I should go and look for them. you have to rest" "I can't sit around and do nothing. when I knew my friends are out there. they might need my help. I should go too." "No, please, you are in no condition right now. look at you. you barely even walk right now. if you get out like this you have me behind to worry about you too." "but!" "I do not afford to listen to any excuses right now. just be here and I take the rest of the part to make sure they are safe." My heart-eating me out of worry. this is a case of emergency, of course, I would. why not. but nonetheless, I wasn't thinking straight. when I started to think, why I was running so desperate to the first destination. when I received the location like this crazy? I might say I can't judge myself for what reason my heart is shouting me to 'run' fast as I can. move my feet as I can, towards the person it might desire to take a glimpse to his safety. yes, I am figuring out myself too, why? why him? why this particular person my heart has a desire to see this extensively out of anyone in this entire planet right now? The upper phase might not be a question. but it might rather be it's an answer to itself. I just have to figure out what.

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You asked for 👊 Biografia de Martin Luther King Martin Luther King (1929-1968) foi um ativista norte-americano, lutou contra a discriminação racial e tornou-se um dos mais importantes líderes dos movimentos pelos direitos civis dos negros nos Estados Unidos. Recebeu o Prêmio Nobel da Paz em 1964. Martin Luther King nasceu em Atlanta, Geórgia, Estados Unidos, no dia 15 de janeiro de 1929. Filho e neto de pastores da Igreja Batista resolveu seguir pelo mesmo caminho. Em 1951, formou-se em Teologia na Universidade de Boston. Convertido em pastor, em 1954, Martin Luther King assumiu a função de pastor em uma igreja na cidade de Montgomery, no Alabama. Luta pelos direitos dos negros Desde jovem, Martin Luther King tomou consciência da situação de segregação social e racial em que viviam os negros de seu país, em especial nos estados do Sul. Em 1955, começou sua luta pelo reconhecimento dos direitos civis dos negros norte-americanos, com métodos pacíficos, inspirado na figura de Mahatma Gandhi e na teoria da desobediência civil de Henry David Thoreau, as mesmas fontes que inspiraram a luta de Nelson Mandela contra a Apartheid, na África do Sul. Martin Luther King dedicou a sua vida ao combate à discriminação racial Martin Luther King dedicou a sua vida a luta contra a discriminação racial No dia 1 de dezembro de 1955, a costureira negra, Rosa Parks, foi detida e multada por ocupar um assento reservado para as pessoas brancas, pois nos ônibus de Montgomery o motorista tinha que ser branco e os negros só podiam ocupar os últimos lugares. O protesto silencioso de Rosa Parks propagou-se rapidamente. O Conselho Político Feminino organizou um boicote aos ônibus urbanos, como medida de protesto. Martin Luther King apoiou a ação e, pouco a pouco, milhares de negros passaram a caminhar quilômetros a caminho do trabalho, causando prejuízo às empresas de transporte. O protesto durou 382 dias, terminou em 13 de novembro de 1956, quando a Suprema Corte norte-americana aboliu a segregação racial nos ônibus de Montgomery. Foi o primeiro movimento vitorioso do gênero registrado no solo americano. No dia 21 de dezembro de 1956, Martin Luther King e Glen Smiley, sacerdote branco, entraram juntos e ocuparam lugares na primeira fila do ônibus. Martin Luther King e Glen Smiley sentados lado a lado no mesmo banco do ônibus Martin Luther King e Glen Smiley sentados lado a lado no mesmo banco do ônibus Os movimentos contra a segregação dos negros provocaram a ira das autoridades e de grupos racistas como o Ku Klux Klan, que atacavam com violências os participantes, o próprio Luther King e os grupos ativistas Panteras Negras e o muçulmano Malcolm X. Em 1957, Martin Luther King fundou a Conferência da Liderança Cristã do Sul, sendo o seu primeiro presidente. Passou a organizar campanhas pelos direitos civis dos negros. Em 1960, conseguiu liberar o acesso dos negros em parques públicos, bibliotecas e lanchonetes.

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2024-11-27 18:15
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