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AI Researcher, Entrepreneur, Angel Investor. Delivering wisdom, one Shitpost at a time.💸
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@crushersky2 @PicturesFoIder yes! bcoz of my shit, you can't do the same shit! 🤣
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@_i_am__AI @PicturesFoIder cause of shit like this i cant use my families account while at uni
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@Cathrinmachin @ianlauerastro It took me 30 mins to realize there is a nebula in the photo.
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@Possiblekim @PicturesFoIder When you mean "nice things" as in sharing with less people? Lol.
You are no different from me. All of us are freeloaders
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@_i_am__AI @PicturesFoIder And that is why they are cracking down, your kind is why we cannot have nice things.
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@historyinmemes Boy! his nose is longer than an average male's...
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Thomas Wadhouse was an English circus performer who lived in the 18th century. He is most famously known for having the world's longest nose, which measured 7.5 inches (19 cm) long.
Strand Magazine, Vol. XI, (published in 1896) described Wadhouse as the following:
"Thus, if noses were ever uniformly exact in representing the importance of the individual, this worthy ought to have amassed all the money in Threadneedle Street and conquered all Europe, for this prodigious nose of his was a compound of the acquisitive with the martial. But either his chin was too weak or his brow too low, or Nature had so exhausted herself in the task of giving this prodigy a nose as to altogether forget to endow him with brains; or perhaps, the nose crowded out this latter commodity. At all events, we are told this Yorkshireman expired, nose and all, as he had lived, in a condition of mind best described as the most abject idiocy."
According to other accounts, it appears that Wadhouse had intellectual disabilities and likely had a facial deformity. He passed away in Yorkshire, England around the age of 50 in 1780. It is possible that Wadhouse served as an inspiration for the character of Pinocchio, which was published approximately a century after his death in 1881.

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