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@What2038

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Hechenia He/Him 参加日 Temmuz 2020
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Viral Clips@viralclipsinc·
Man finds out his wife is cheating and then gets knocked out by the other guy
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
German Field Marshal August von Mackensen, known as "The Last Hussar," photographed around 1915 at the age of 66. He lived a long life, passing away on November 8, 1945, at the age of 95... August von Mackensen was one of Germany’s most recognizable military commanders during World War I. In this portrai the is wearing the dramatic fur hussar cap bearing the Totenkopf (“death’s head”) insignia, a symbol associated with elite Prussian cavalry units. Nicknamed “The Last Hussar,” Mackensen became famous for leading several major Central Powers victories on the Eastern Front. In 1915, his forces helped break through Russian defenses during the Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive, one of the war’s most decisive campaigns, which forced the Russian Army into a massive retreat across Poland. Despite his age, Mackensen remained an active field commander throughout much of the war and became a national hero in Germany. You may have noticed the scars on August von Mackensen face. Mackensen belonged to a social class where young men, especially university students and future officers, often participated in academic fencing duels known as Mensur. In these duels, participants wore protective gear but intentionally left parts of the face exposed. The goal was not to win by striking an opponent down but to demonstrate courage and composure under pressure. Because of that, facial cuts were common and even admired. A visible scar, called a “Schmiss,” was considered a mark of honor among members of elite student fraternities and later within the officer corps of the German Empire. © Colorized History #archaeohistories
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DOFUS@DOFUS_EN·
Hello, The maintenance DOFUS is ongoing, everything is going according to plan.   Thank you for your patience and your understanding.
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DOFUS@DOFUS_EN·
🚧 We will perform an unscheduled maintenance for all game servers at 10:30 A.M (CET). We will let you know once the servers are back online. Thank you for your patience and understanding. dofus.com/en/forum/1243-…
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bugman
bugman@latent_bug·
@Teawithella @FearedBuck Only the Jews plays the victim card more than black people. Slavery was abolished in 1865. Almost 200 years ago. Get over it! Go get a life. This victim mentality is so gross. You never hear Native Americans acting like this. Pathetic. How did you suffer? were you a slave?
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FearBuck@FearedBuck·
Clavicular cooked a girl who kept calling her boyfriend the hard R.
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TONY KINGSLEY
TONY KINGSLEY@TKfollowsJC·
@HraezlyrR4E @Sikowitz17 If you don't believe in miracles then shut up, a lot of us have personally witnessed miracles in our lives that's why we believe.
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Tomi@Sikowitz17·
Just seen a video of a man named James who was legally blind but got his sight after he was baptized… The moment he realized he could see was everything!!!!!!
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midangelion😪@What2038·
@karden69 @virgohives As a none tennis fan, she is literally the only tennis player I could name. I’m sure this is true for most other people who don’t give a shit about tennis either.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
A friend of mine just pointed out that Grok “kids mode” has exactly the same settings as what companies demand for “enterprise mode” 😂 We have indeed infantilized businesses in modern society.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
"There are now more homebuyers over age 70 than under 35," per FORTUNE.
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midangelion😪
midangelion😪@What2038·
@FloraisonWillow This just isn’t true dawg not even catholics believe that. I promise you Not only is it objectively wrong in the sense that NONE of the bible was originally written in latin, but the catholic church also acknowledges the original hebrew and greek scriptures
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Hoop Herald
Hoop Herald@TheHoopHerald·
Strong words from Cam Ward “I grew up watching my Dad wake up at 4:30 for a job he didnt like, so if I can’t wake up early and work hard at a job I do like, I shouldn’t be playing Football”
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midangelion😪
midangelion😪@What2038·
@FloraisonWillow None of the bible was originally written in latin Old testament is Hebrew, new testament is greek Bible got translated to latin and was refused to be taught to anyone else as a means of controlling people No context, but latin is objectively the wrong language
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midangelion😪@What2038·
@FloraisonWillow If you get the right 2 year degree, you will be making more money than the majority of 4 year graduates Last time i checked, ultra is becoming a radiology tech They can make six figures, and i’m pretty sure they aren’t even the most paid 2 year
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midangelion😪@What2038·
@FloraisonWillow It really isn’t that horrible to say considering your dad is a walking ball of hatred and retardation I genuinely wonder how you’re related to him Anyways, you have a great relationship with your mom and that’s what matters
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Bo@bo_jolais·
@FT The 'gap' exists because on the whole European's simply don't care about basketball All the management consultants in the world can't solve that
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Financial Times
Financial Times@FT·
Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan chief executive, has taken a personal interest in the project, which aims to leverage the NBA’s commercial expertise and global brand to fill what executives see as a gap in the European market. on.ft.com/3GUSULU
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