1. 26.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  2. 27.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  3. 28.
    0
    http://uludagbegibtas.blo.../10/ricardo-quaresma.html

    quaresma'dan özür dile
    ···
  4. 29.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  5. 30.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  6. 31.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  7. 32.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  8. 33.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  9. 34.
    0
    hi i am the king... tiz vurun bu deyyusun kellesini...
    ···
  10. 35.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  11. 36.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  12. 37.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  13. 38.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  14. 39.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  15. 40.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  16. 41.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  17. 42.
    0
    forgive me and be my bitch again
    ···
  18. 43.
    0
    you are my goddess
    ···
  19. 44.
    0
    MDMA has a tendency to induce euphoria, a sense of intimacy with others, and diminished anxiety and depression. Many, particularly in the fields of psychology and cognitive therapy, have suggested MDMA might have therapeutic benefits and facilitate therapy sessions in certain individuals. Clinical trials are now testing the therapeutic potential of MDMA for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety associated with terminal cancer.[3][4]

    MDMA is criminalized in most countries under a United Nations (U.N.) agreement,[5] and its possession, manufacture, or sale may result in criminal prosecution, although some limited exceptions exist for scientific and medical research. MDMA is one of the most widely used recreational drugs in the world[citation needed] and is taken in a variety of contexts far removed from its roots in psychotherapeutic settings. It is commonly associated with dance parties (or "raves") and electronic dance music.[6]

    There have been debates within scientific, health care, and drug policy circles about the risks of MDMA, specifically the possibility of neurotoxic damage to the central nervous system (CNS). Regulatory authorities in several locations around the world have approved scientific studies administering MDMA to humans to examine its therapeutic potential and its effects.[7]

    Continuing to study the substance in clinical trials, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies released the following statement in October 2008, "We found that low doses of MDMA (between 50 and 75 mg) were both psychologically and physiologically safe for all the subjects. Future studies in larger samples and using larger doses are needed in order to further clarify the safety and efficacy of MDMA in the clinical setting in subjects with PTSD
    ···
  20. 45.
    0
    Cocaine (benzoylmethylecgonine) is a crystalline tropane alkaloid that is obtained from the leaves of the coca plant.[5] The name comes from "coca" in addition to the alkaloid suffix -ine, forming cocaine. It is a stimulant of the central nervous system, an appetite suppressant, and a topical anesthetic. Specifically, it is a serotonin-norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor, which mediates functionality of these neurotransmitters as an exogenous catecholamine transporter ligand. Because of the way it affects the mesolimbic reward pathway, cocaine is addictive.[6]

    Its possession, cultivation, and distribution are illegal for non-medicinal and non-government sanctioned purposes in virtually all parts of the world. Although its free commercialization is illegal and has been severely penalized in virtually all countries, its use worldwide remains widespread in many social, cultural, and personal settings.
    ···