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As a former professional spin doctor, I've never liked any of them. I've been amused watching my wife alternately idolizing and demonizing them for over four decades. On a more visceral level, I ended up driving a car she wound up hating, purchased because she liked the sales guy.
 
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As a former professional spin doctor, I've never liked any of them. I've been amused watching my wife alternately idolizing and demonizing them for over four decades. On a more visceral level, I ended up driving a car she wound up hating, purchased because she liked the sales guy.
I dealt with them most of my life, politicians, not pole dancers. I found that there are two ways of dealing with them, Being extremely kind and hoping for the best or figuring out who they were and use it in your favor. The former could give you chapped lips and few results, and the latter, generally yields more results with less effort. Sad, but it's all a mind game.
 
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The Darvaza Crater, often referred to as the “Gate of Hell,” is a massive burning crater located in the Karakum Desert of Turkmenistan. It was created in 1971 when Soviet geologists accidentally drilled into an underground cave filled with natural gas, causing the ground to collapse. To prevent the release of toxic gases, they chose to ignite the gas, expecting the fire to burn out within a few days. Remarkably, the crater has been burning continuously for over 50 years and has become a popular tourist destination due to its fascinating and mysterious appearance.
Source: National Geographic
 
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