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pussy-n-views 

A phrase coined by boxer Tyan Booth as the simplest way to explain a method used by shallow ego driven males for managing a media platform or creating content in a specific manner. Solely to attract attention for themselves even if it requires being disingenuous and/or using a subject matter that has no relevance to them. The main intent is to achieve the 'end' of get attention from women for the purpose of "doing well sexually" via the 'means' of first growing your platform and getting your content, and as a direct result, yourself, noticed by women... And hopefully then "doing well sexually"
He follows boxers around with a camera relying on their fame for pussy-n-views

All he wants is clicks for pussy-n-views

He was never "doing well sexually" so now all he wants is pussy-n-views

It's all about pussy-n-views
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My Political Views 

A variable that changes with the people I'm trolling.
My political views? Depends on who I'm trolling.
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Viet Minh 

The Viet Minh, or League for the independence of Vietnam, was a nationalist organization that was created during World War II. It was an underground army established by Ho Chi Minh fighting against foreign occupation by using guerrilla warfare. The Viet Minh de-emphasized the communist social revolution to attract broadest possible coalitions. After Germany had conquered France, German's ally, the Japanese, moved into Vietnam. Japan did not have enough resources to rule over Vietnam as France had. The lack of control over the Vietnamese led to the formation of many nationalist organizations. The most effective being the Viet Minh.
In 1960, the National Liberation Front (NLF) was founded by the main members of the Viet Minh. The NLF operated in South Vietnam and swore to overthrow the South Vietnamese government in order to reunify Vietnam. The Viet Minh began to fade as their members began to join the NLF. During the French Indochina War (1946–1954), the VPA (Vietnam People's Army) was often referred to as the Viet Minh. In the context of the Vietnam War (1959–1975), the army was referred to as the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) or the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN). This allowed the U.S. Military, and the general public, to distinguish northern communists from the southern communists, or Viet Cong. However, northerners and southerners were always under the same command structure.
Viet Minh by Dancing with Fire June 20, 2011

Viet Cong 

The Communist-led guerrilla force and revolutionary army of South Vietnam.
The Viet Cong had their first victory of the Vietnam War at the Battle of Ap Bac in January 1963, which was followed by the overthrow of Ngo Dinh Diem and an increasingly less stable South Vietnam.
Viet Cong by Dancing with Fire September 7, 2012
short term of vietnamese
viet by Anonymous April 15, 2003

Viet Minh 

A member of the Vietnamese political and military movement led by Ho Chi Minh that challenged the Japanese and defeated the French between 1941 and 1954.
When the Japanese surrendered to the Allies, the Communist Viet Minh, led by Ho Chi Minh, reasserted independence as a democratic republic. The French moved in militarily to try to reclaim the nation, ultimately supporting the government of Bao Dai along with the United States and Britain. The Chinese began supplying Ho Chi Minh with weapons, and fighting in the country continued through the 1950s.
Viet Minh by Dancing with Fire September 7, 2012

Viet Cong 

The Communist-led forces fighting the South Vietnamese government. The political wing was known as the National Liberation Front, and the military was called the People's Liberation Armed Forces. Both the NLF and the PLAF were directed by the People's Revolutionary Party (PRP), the southern branch of the Vietnamese Communist Party, which received direction from Hanoi through COSVN, which was located in III Corps on the Cambodian border. After 1968, as negotiations began in Paris, the NLF established the Provisional Revolutionary Government.
The Viet Cong were organized into three levels: regular forces operating under the command of the southern communist leadership, full time guerrillas organized into companies serving under provincial leadership and finally, a part time self-defense militia, composed of units organized into squads and platoons used primarily for village defense.
Viet Cong by Dancing with Fire June 19, 2011