GOLD DIGGER PRANK

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()Women, but also men who want a rich partner, are not a phenomenon of the new age. There have always been people who want to solve their existence so no wonder that today, when the search for a material imperative is ever more than ever, there are even academies or schools for sponsorship. It is bizarre to say that this year's Summit sponsors were held in London in May, where those who were successful in dealing with such 'business' were all interested in finding and keeping wealthy men who would support and obey expensive gifts.

As we live in the technological era, it did not take long to see the special application of 'Seeking Arrangement', which helps girls and women get to 'sponsors', but also 'sponsors' to become the ideal sponsors, which Independent wrote .

The application was designed by Brandon Wade, who says there are many benefits of such a 'business relationship'.

'Long-lasting relationships must be based on love and trust, and my application promotes honesty. You have to be brutally honest about what you want in connection, "explained the author of the application and organizer of the 'Sugarbaby Summit' seminar.
'It was intrigued by the fact that the dominant discourse around the figure sponsors is most often very moralistic and directed towards attempts to discipline female libido. I wanted to analytically deepen the understanding of this phenomenon and point to the broader context in which it functions, and it is extremely patriarchal. Moreover, the emergence of sponsorship also points to many socioeconomic problems that are commonly ignored in society. '

The young scientist believes that sponsorship as a prominent cultural figure appears at the time of transition precisely because of the economic and existential insecurity in which some women (and men) turn to alternative sources of income.

'As sponsors, as a phenomenon I primarily deal in the sphere of their representation and articulation in popular culture, so they can talk about them exclusively from that aspect. I do not deal, for example, with sociological research into the lives of real persons who could, for this or that reason, be characterized as sponsors. I'm more interested in sponsorships like, for example, a cultured baboon that is often identified with a turbo folk singer and the question why she is actually a threatening figure for capitalist patriarchs. Of course, whatever you think about it, I think it is unquestionable to be sponsored as a prominent cultural figure just in time of transition because of the economic and existential insecurity in which some women (and rich and men) turn to alternative sources of income. Unfortunately, then they often replace the thesis and sponsor themselves as a phenomenon blaming for a bad state in society, and not vice versa. Or, as this is the story of the reporter, Mimi Mercedez, who often sponsors from the perspective: "Everyone is wondering if, as my country collapses, or is it a waste country, it is like I do?" Dr. Dijana Jelacic said.We've come across the inevitable politics because we were interested in what changed most in the United States after the T rump administration came , especially in relation to women.

"I look at all this with horror, but at the same time, unfortunately, it is not surprising. For some time there have been very clear indications that things are turning more and more into this worrying trend of neoconservatism. In fact, I think that one of the biggest changes after Trump's victory is that it can no longer be grasped in front of the cruel truth that America is a deeply divided society in which it has never been elaborated with the deep hatreds of hatred, discrimination and ideology of white supremacy so these pathological phenomena are now coming back to the big door. Trump did not invent them, but used them unscrupulously and politically introduced them into the mainstream, which, of course, strengthened, "Jelača explained.Do you remember the video where Zagrepcanin paid off the sponsor who agreed to go with him only after seeing Mercedes driving , which was just a well-done hidden camera modeled on the "Gold Digger Prank" of the legendary Vitalyzdtv that recently was in visit to Zagreb (Vitaly).

Such movies on the Internet nowadays already have a lot and too much, and each has a holes to cut off the girl because it has dropped off the sponsor, while others have the goal of showing girls easier to get into a car with an unknown person because they think they drive a precious car and when shows that this is not their vehicle they abruptly give up the whole story.

But now imagine a totally reversed situation ... The woman plays the superstar car owner and she would pick you up with her and eg Ferrari to get together for dinner and some time! What do you think men are doing differently, or will it be faster to kick and grab the opportunity while it is offered,and find out what this is a more attractive woman or Ferrari, and how it will react when she realizes that she drives quite another ... but her hand at heart is a cruel joke, not about whether she has money or no, whether they are sponsored or not bla bla blaaa, let's be honest, so we would get into an unknown man in his car because we love cars, but provided that man must also love two things cars and women (without a gay spike I pray)…

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