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Colkol

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Lindsey Graham Just because you don't understand something doesn't mean no one else does. For instance: I doubt you write NASA inquiring about rocket science just like I don't write your office asking about assholes.

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feeling cute 🤳🏽 cant delete later 🙅🏽 web platforms store data forever and keep selling it until their investors can buy the moon 💸🌜

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Harvard Officials Say $8.9 Million Donation From Jeffrey Epstein Was From Brief Recovery Period When He Wasn’t A Pedophile trib.al/CkCDqXq

Harvard Officials Say $8.9 Million Donation From Jeffrey Epstein Was From Brief Recovery Period When He Wasn’t A Pedophile trib.al/CkCDqXq
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it doesnt matter if youre "good at computer" or "made a text editor that some people like" if youre a fuckup that makes people feel unsafe you have got to go 👋

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Chemistry Teacher Encouraging Students To Fuck Around With Bunsen Burners In Last-Ditch Effort To Prove Science Is Cool trib.al/8DhrrmO

Chemistry Teacher Encouraging Students To Fuck Around With Bunsen Burners In Last-Ditch Effort To Prove Science Is Cool trib.al/8DhrrmO
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Gunnar Kaasen and his team of 13 dogs, led by the Siberian husky, Balto, completed the last leg of a 1925 trip to deliver 300,000 units of diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska. They traveled by night in temperatures of -23 °F (−31 °C)

Gunnar Kaasen and his team of 13 dogs, led by the Siberian husky, Balto, completed the last leg of a 1925 trip to deliver 300,000 units of diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska. They traveled by night in temperatures of -23 °F (−31 °C)
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"It was engineers from the supposedly backward and narrow-minded boondocks who had provided not only the genius but also the passion and the daring that won the space race..." classic.esquire.com/article/1983/1…