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"Don't you know that I don't give a number two?" Pitbull, Back in Time Filed under: Kindergarten MC Posted by: Nick Spears Price - High to Low Price - Low to High You are using an older version of Internet Explorer. As a result, some features of this site may not work optimally. For the best site experience possible, please update your browser. This was the last article on Shameless’ WeChat blog. Published on May 27th, the article got taken down by the government in 5 hours, and the blog got shut down permanently as well.How can you tell if a guy is Chinese just from a picture? Today Shameless is introducing you to a new approach to identify a Chinese guy - enjoy the detailed breakdown of the 138 haircuts Chinese guys love to get!The Choice of 90% of Chinese men from 5-year-olds to 50, The Mandarin Style rules. Likely to get done on the side of the street under a tree for 10RMB, shaving included. A must-have for employees at hair salons. Likely to name himself Kevin, has really long nails on his pinky fingers and passionate about imposing his fashion tastes on others.
Hardcore men who just got out of prison, or EMO teenagers who just started college and weeped like a baby when their hair got shaved for the military training. Government officials in their late 40s with no ambition in their political career anymore but still couldn’t get rid of their old habits of chain-smoking cigarettes and drinking shitty tea.quicksmart backpack stroller Wear framed glasses even if they have perfect eyes. kloud backpack coverMostly quiet but cannot shut up about music and films. 30cc backpack blowerSenior user of Douban. Allergic to the gym. Pretends to smoke weed. Rich enough to make a living in the arts but cannot afford a bottle of hair conditioner. Looks down on the hipsters while consuming expensive imported drugs.
Research said that this haircut is proven to be a better birth control method than condoms. It is also said that whoever sees their eyebrows would be cursed to death. Deviation of the Mushroom Style, for those who have the patience to sit in a hair salon for 5 hours to get their hair curled. Definitely increases the chance of getting laid if you are a bottom gay. Popular among oversea student groups or the gay community. They spend over 30 minutes flexing in front of the mirror at the gym while instantly becoming ill-tempered after losing their hair gel.Likely to work in comedy. Try to be more memorable by shaving their head but only to find out there’re already too many bareheaded guys in the industry. Programmers at Internet companies who own more than 5 plaid shirts. These men dream about starting their own startup and becoming rich, although deep down they’ve already lost faith in life.+1s Thanks for reading 12 Types of Chinese Haircuts for guys… I said 138 Types in the title?
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The flight to Tokyo is 12 hours long from Heathrow (which is about a 4 hour journey there by train and underground, taking the total to 16 hours x-x;; ), though we're flying there direct with All Nippon Airways and gosh does it look fancy! IWe're flying economy but thankfully this isn't Ryanair haha.. Check out the fanciness → (Even economy looks fancy♥) On the way back we're stopping at Dusseldorf but sadly not for very long so not enough time to enjoy Germany. :c Maybe another time! (Because I loved Germany when I went, and there are some awesome theme parks there by the looks of things♪) ♪National Museum of Nature and Science♪ Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum (There's an area dedicated to aerospace stuff!) Cup Noodle Museum (You can make your own cup noodle!) Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum (We're not just going because one of the restaurants has a funny name!) Landmark Tower mall (There's a PokeCen and Moomin bubble tea stand!) Cosmo World!♥ (website is in Japanese only)
Thank you for reading!♥ I hope you'll look forward to all of the reviews and travel posts I'll be making! c: I won't be posting any while I'm in Tokyo, but I will be posting a lot on my twitter @Elizabunnii, my instagram @Elizabunnii, and my facebook page /Elizabunnii.^^♪ My tumblr will be queued, and I'll try to have some reviews and outfit posts queued on here too. Upcoming posts include my sweetie pinup style post (with things from my last Bobon21 haul), a plushie review post, and a himekaji outfit post!♥♥There are many pieces of the puzzle when managing an email subscriber list. Keeping the list squeaky clean is the best piece of advice any developer will give you, but we won’t drill down the specifics now. We often help clients maintain their lists, and we’ve even gone through pruning and cleaning a time or two. We’ve hit many walls and answered many questions, but one of the most frequent questions we’ve received is, “What is a Spam Trap email address?”
First, let’s cover some basics. There are a few different parties involved during the email process: the subscriber, the organization, and the email provider. Subscribers sign up to receive messages from an organization - usually through the website or through forms (membership forms, lead generation forms, etc). They add their email address to the subscriber list with explicit consent. We call this opting in. An organization sends an email campaign to all opt-in subscribers. Campaigns range from product deals, a company newsletter, or membership news - the content depends on the organization. This message lands in a subscriber inbox, and the space is given by an email provider. Some well-known providers include Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and Apple. These three can coexist happily if all are following the rules. But sometimes rules are not followed, and that’s when things get messy. Spam is any unwanted or unsolicited messages received by an email user. You know those emails you receive about weight loss?
What about the emails for an out of date credit score? Oo, oo, what about that email from the African prince cousin of yours wanting to give away his millions, please tell me that one isn’t spam? These are obvious examples of spam. But spam isn’t always so obvious, especially to the marketer. The gray area of what qualifies isn’t always agreed upon, and unfortunately, many organizations are spamming and don’t even realize it.The answer isn’t as clear cut as we’d like it to be, but if an organization is sending email campaigns to a subscriber that did not actively agree to receive them … So where do Spam Traps come into play? Email providers have gotten wise to the spam game. Google admitted years ago that 94% of all email is spam1. That means only 6% of email is legit! That’s resources, time, and money wasted in the eyes of email providers. So they have begun to crack down, and the backlash is strong. There are a few methods email providers use to combat spam: blacklisting, graylisting, and spam complaints are a few.
But one of the best kept secrets is the spam trap email address. Where exactly do they come from? You mean they don’t come from SpamStorks? Unfortunately, SpamStorks don’t exist. But spam traps do. A spam trap email address is inherently bad. It’s an address that email providers use to track spam across the internet. If it is received by an email provider, then they know that an organization’s list was collected improperly and through impure methods. How could that possibly be, you ask? Let’s break it down: Under no circumstances should a list ever be purchased. These subscribers have not opted-in to your specific email messages. They likely haven’t opted-in at all and were collected from robots scraping websites for emails. Email providers realize this and put fake emails out there for robots to find. Evidence out there says a user changes their personal email address every 2 years. If this is true, then there are a mass amounts of addresses out there that are old, unresponsive, and expired.
Unfortunately, many organizations do not clean their lists frequently enough. They just assume that every email they’ve collected since the beginning of time is active and legit. This is not true. Email providers and spam companies have purchased and reactivated expired domains with emails to track just how old subscribers lists truly are. Because if a list is old, then that means it isn’t properly cared for. Additionally, this email address also becomes a beacon for spam since an organization is now sending an email to a subscriber who did not truly opt-in. Misspellings happen, even when a potential subscriber adds what they think is their email address to an organization’s list. Unfortunately, there are many variations of misspelled domains and email addresses out there for the purpose spam tracking. and instantly reports this as spam. Because, again, this email address did not truly opt-in. Is it really that bad?Once an email provider sees that an organization is sending a subscriber list with spam traps emails, they know that the list is dirty and stamp a big ole’ “SPAM” on it.
Large companies like AOL, Gmail and Yahoo will outright block the entire list, even if there are legitimate emails that do want to receive the messages. These unfortunate subscribers are wrongly prosecuted for the bad few. Your list also begins to gain a negative reputation … And this reputation is stored across the internet through blacklists, graylists, and databases. The problem cannot be ignored. What if there are spam traps in a list? This is where it gets tough. There is no easy solution for removing spam traps from a subscriber list. Spam traps signify that the list is impure and was likely collected incorrectly or was never properly managed. An organization doesn’t want to start over, but a wise CTO once told me, “If you mix manure in your ice cream, no matter what you do, it will always taste like manure.” The purest way is for an organization to completely start with a clean list … And to do this, we suggest the double opt-in method. When a user signs up for email messages, the system sends a confirmation email asking them to confirm the subscription.