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75 year old's secret to rock hard stiffness
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Limp down there)
Fri Nov 24 09:06:48 2023
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2023 15:06:46 +0100
From: "Limp down there" <Limpdownthere@tumericbenifits.services>
Reply-To: "Limp down there"down there"}spin]]" <SoftPecker@tumericbenifits.services>
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75 year old's secret to rock hard stiffness
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Most mainstream scholars do not accept the biblical Exodus account as history for a number of reasons. It is generally agreed that the Exodus stories reached the current form centuries after the apparent setting of the stories. The Book of Exodus itself attempts to ground the event firmly in history, dating the exodus to the 2666th year after creation (Exodus 12:40-41), the construction of the tabernacle to year 2667 (Exodus 40:1-2, 17), stating that the Israelites dwelled in Egypt for 430 years (Exodus 12:40-41), and including place names such as Goshen (Gen. 46:28), Pithom and Ramesses (Exod. 1:11), as well as stating that 600,000 Israelite men were involved (Exodus 12:37). The Book of Numbers further states that the number of Israelites in the desert during the wandering were 603,550, including 22,273 first-borns, which modern estimates put at 2.5-3 million total Israelites, a clearly fanciful number that could never have been supported by the Sinai Desert. The geography is vague with regions such as Goshen unidentified, and there are internal problems with dating in the Pentateuch. No modern attempt to identify a historical Egyptian prototype for Moses has found wide acceptance, and no period in Egyptian history matches the biblical accounts of the Exodus. Some elements of the story are miraculous and defy rational explanation, such as the Plagues of Egypt and the Crossing of the Red Sea. The Bible also fails to mention the names of any of the pharaohs involved in the Exodus narrative.
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And he has no trouble pleasing his wife night after night (and even in the mornings).<br />
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But it's NOT because Tom is taking some dangerous and artificial chemical pill... has sky-high testosterone... or is a genetic freak of nature.<br />
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<strong>No.</strong><br />
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Instead, it's because this 75 year old drinks a simple, delicious "tonic" every day that destroys the root cause of soft bedroom performances in men -- allowing him to stiffen up on demand.<br />
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<strong>And today, he's revealing the recipe to this potent "hardwood tonic". It's a handful of natural ingredients you can find at your local store, <em>today</em>.</strong><br />
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So, if you want to NEVER have trouble <em>getting it up</em> again... then check out the recipe here (while you still can):<br />
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==> <a href="http://tumericbenifits.services/wxhAvbLQusdYDpx-XsXu6lRYv2tL3E38zsUrxlz7GwS0XwdvHQ"><strong>Simple tonic gives 75 year old Tom rock hard stiffness on demand</strong></a> (takes just 60 seconds to make)<br />
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;">Most mainstream scholars do not accept the biblical Exodus account as history for a number of reasons. It is generally agreed that the Exodus stories reached the current form centuries after the apparent setting of the stories. The Book of Exodus itself attempts to ground the event firmly in history, dating the exodus to the 2666th year after creation (Exodus 12:40-41), the construction of the tabernacle to year 2667 (Exodus 40:1-2, 17), stating that the Israelites dwelled in Egypt for 430 years (Exodus 12:40-41), and including place names such as Goshen (Gen. 46:28), Pithom and Ramesses (Exod. 1:11), as well as stating that 600,000 Israelite men were involved (Exodus 12:37). The Book of Numbers further states that the number of Israelites in the desert during the wandering were 603,550, including 22,273 first-borns, which modern estimates put at 2.5-3 million total Israelites, a clearly fanciful number that could never have been supported by the Sinai Desert. The geography is vague with regions such as Goshen unidentified, and there are internal problems with dating in the Pentateuch. No modern attempt to identify a historical Egyptian prototype for Moses has found wide acceptance, and no period in Egyptian history matches the biblical accounts of the Exodus. Some elements of the story are miraculous and defy rational explanation, such as the Plagues of Egypt and the Crossing of the Red Sea. The Bible also fails to mention the names of any of the pharaohs involved in the Exodus narrative. While ancient Egyptian texts fro</div>
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