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Buttchocks

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...And yet we have seen repeatedly in recent history that blanket prohibitions result in hellish economic factors such as illegal markets that cannot be regulated. Once we enact the conditions that create organized crime networks, we can never go back even if future policies remedy those conditions. Therefore a measured approach to sex work should include not just regulations to protect worker health, but also taxation of those services to help pay for public health and education services. One must weigh these costs in terms of the potential to help contain the burning spread of increasingly drug-resistant STDs, which would stimulate healthcare markets. Furthermore, being able to legally form a personal LLC would further protect sex workers from civil threats. In summary, despite this extended dream sequence, which may be upsetting to younger children, All Dogs Go to Heaven is a charming family viewing experience.

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Buttchocks

No, I like my hat, thanks.
Although some might find the montages in Walkabout uneventful and repetitive, the scenery is a breathtaking eye-buffet of untapped developable real estate.

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