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Emmanuel Daka
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Emmanuel Daka
@AManWell7
Got a long way to go with little time to get there
Za Warudo Katılım Ocak 2022
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Endeavor saw this at age 22 and completely gave up. Didn’t even try to match this he jumped straight to eugenics and domestic abuse
d0nut2x (alt)@d0nutalt
WATASHI GA KITA !!!!
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@Raxiren He had a walkover before facing federer damn prolly ruined it
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Isiah Thomas: “If the Bulls took MJ out for Kevin Durant, would they have won 6 championships? Absolutely.” (@RunItBackFDTV)


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@OpenCourt Victim card is insane man can a topic about women never mention men?
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I read the manga and this part genuinely fucking killed me dude she fucked the humanzee
シルバ 🌸 | Post-Con-Japan Depression@silvpokkii
Wait what
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【OSHI NO KO】Season 4 (Final Season) Officially Announced!
✨More: animetv-jp.net/oshi-no-ko-sea…

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🚨 BREAKING: Real Madrid will APPEAL Fede Valverde’s red card.
The club’s message is: “If the tackle was on Koke, it would’ve 100% only been a yellow card”.
They believe Fede was sent off due to his past experience with Álex Baena. @marca


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[HANTEO] 260323 YUNA (@ITZYofficial) 1st Mini Album "Ice Cream" @ 18:20 KST — 53,209 copies [1st Day] *still counting*
#YUNA #유나
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@Math_files Lol you could get recognition for just doing random shit in the pre 1990s
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Did you know that one of the most important discoveries in mathematical history happened because a scientist was bored during a meeting in 1963?
Stanisław Ulam was sitting through a dull lecture when he began doodling on graph paper.
He wrote the number 1 in the center, then spiraled outward—2, 3, 4, 5, and so on—simply to pass the time.
But then he did something remarkable: he circled all the prime numbers—2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13...
What he saw next was astonishing.
The primes were not scattered randomly as everyone had assumed.
Instead, they formed striking diagonal lines across the spiral—like hidden highways running through the numbers. This seemed impossible.
Prime numbers are supposed to be irregular and unpredictable, yet here they were, aligning in beautiful patterns no one had noticed before.
When Ulam showed his discovery to other mathematicians, they were amazed.
What began as a simple doodle revealed deep and mysterious structures within numbers—patterns that, even today, we do not fully understand.

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