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πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡ͺ Duneothy (πŸ©·πŸ’œπŸ’™), MSc.

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L’opportunitΓ© c’est fucking Γ©norme

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πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ πŸ‡ΎπŸ‡ͺ Duneothy (πŸ©·πŸ’œπŸ’™), MSc. (@justsome666) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am slightly appalled that Barack Obama used this turn of phrase. The one thing he's known for, in a positive sense, is "let me be clear". It's an outrage. Rather like that other stuff he did with the drones and that.

I am slightly appalled that Barack Obama used this turn of phrase. The one thing he's known for, in a positive sense, is "let me be clear". It's an outrage. Rather like that other stuff he did with the drones and that.
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My mom’s older brother passed away a few years ago. He was the quiet type. Lived in the same modest house for decades. Wore old flannels. Fixed his own car. No one ever thought of him as β€œwell off.” After he died, we learned he had been buying small life insurance policies over

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I’m struggling to identify anyone who makes my skin crawl as much as the war criminal Tony Blair. There’s a few who run a close second but this vile creature is a disgusting excuse for a human being. His narcissistic desire to regain relevance is nauseating.

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I'd just like to thank the yanks for being ridiculous about Tourette Syndrome, because I haven't had the chance to see the final Dunk and Egg yet, and I haven't seen any spoilers

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4/ In October 1978, the first lion bone was found in the Aegean: archaeological excavations brought to light a lion's calcaneus inside a tomb near the foot of a human male skeleton. The animal bone was dated to the LH IIIB2 phase and the excavators described it as an amulet.

4/ In October 1978, the first lion bone was found in the Aegean: archaeological excavations brought to light a lion's calcaneus inside a tomb near the foot of a human male skeleton. The animal bone was dated to the LH IIIB2 phase and the excavators described it as an amulet.
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LiorLefineder Hereje EtnosotΓ©rico I recently read an ancient account of a Roman arena show that involved slaying elephants. The description stuck to my mind because the audience got the impression that the animals were intelligent and seemed to be pleading to be spared. The show continued, but people felt like