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Discover Ludwig"giving hand" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "lending a hand." You can use this phrase when someone is offering assistance or help to someone else. For example: - "When I moved into my new apartment, my neighbors were very kind and offered to lend a hand with carrying my boxes." - "The local charity organization is always looking for volunteers to lend a hand to those in need." - "The team worked together, each person lending a hand to complete the project on time."
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I stopped giving hand jobs because I was the best at it".
What?! No, not like that, stripping as in giving hand relief to salmon.
Flynn shows a typically healthy disregard for propriety and conventional morals with her attention-grabbing opening lines: "I didn't stop giving hand jobs because I wasn't good at it.
Just a reminder, we're talking about giving hand jobs here.
We need more of these models that aren't giving hand outs but are focused on social return.
But that's bullshit: It was built by thieves, drunks, and whores whose job at hand was giving hand jobs.
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So, for instance, it links to the Minneapolis-based "Mother Bear Project", a group dedicated to giving hand-knitted bears to children affected by HIV/Aids in emerging nations.
We don't call it "charity" work much any more, because we don't want to further the idea that we are giving hand-outs to the poor in a paternalistic manner.
But can I ask, will everyone who really, really loves giving hand-jobs please raise your hand.
What naive liberals like you still don't get is that it's easy to go around giving hand-outs to bums whenever they give you a song and dance about, 'Oh, help me, oh, I'm a starving parasite and I want to loot Mr. Morgan Jr., because oh, oo, I'm too lazy to have been born into a rich family and too much of a bum to have inherited an investment bank.
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