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frowned
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Frowned
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of frowned in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of frowned in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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It's taboo ... despite the fact that it is present in our society every single day. And I think that in Europe it is a little less taboo, I think in America it is very, very frowned upon.
They might think,' I'm going to identify myself as someone who is frowned on in society : I have sex with men, I have multiple sex partners, or I didn't use protection.' That's what having monkeypox says now, and you can imagine people don't want to say all that.
guess he wasnt a lotus eater-the frowned people of today-the land which time forgot to change-was the guru of alexandar the great-pity the lotus eaters(qoute the time machine)-my tribute to all the fallen ones-the lotus eaters-rest in peace in grave-pity you didnt have machiavellian persons like him to teach-the dear departed ones-let them at least know peace in their grave.
Earlier I gave the double bird, I guess that’s frowned upon, i apologize if I’ve offended anybody. That’s what a nine-year-old did to me, I thought I could do it back.
This sort of rhetoric from Katie Couric — which comes across as so condescending and elitist — underscores the divide between our media, which primarily resides in New York and Washington, and the rest of the country, which is moderate to center-right per multiple polls. And it’s why the industry is so mistrusted and frowned upon.
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