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Lust: A Profession or Must??

We’ve all heard the term ‘A hole in one’, Goa’s gone better here we have “3” holes in one! Oral, anal or normal, Met is you desire called carnal!! The oldest profession in the world, Under the guise of massage parlours are unfurled! A whore, a prostitute, a sex worker, a harlot, All under everyone’s noses, even the man with the robe & mallet! Even cops take advantage, Using cells blocks as their hermitage! Nothings is important race or age, tribe or size, The business is rampant, as cheap is the price!! If you need a boy, or if you need a girl, Goa will definitely make your sex life whirl! It’s a sad state of affairs, But it seems no one cares!! Women being in a trade like this in not uncommon, Coming as maids and masseurs, into this line they unknowingly have fallen! National or international, east or west, north or south, they are brought in for 1 reason, That is to be used and abused throughout the season!! There are also those who voluntarily do it for the money, Unfortunately ...

Fanatic Hypocrisy: The See-Saw Battle!

The heart of the conflict between science and religion is not in their conclusions such as the evolution of man, the heliocentric solar system, or in the origin of disease, but it is in their ways of arriving at their respective conclusions. The primary disagreement is in the “how” (they arrive at it), rather than in the “what” (they arrive at). This conflict between science and religion has been a ragging battle for decades. And will probably continue till the apocalypse or the supernova.   Religion relies on an authority. Authority in the form of a person, a book, or a tradition. So religion’s truth is supposed to be universal and eternal. But in science, the authority is in the evidence and reasoning, which are always open to challenge, so science's truth is expected to be relative and tentative while religion’s truth is expected to be absolute and definite.   On one hand a scientific investigation starts with a question, and tries to reach a conclusion by finding evidence ...