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Meteor City Katılım Temmuz 2009
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EuroFoot
EuroFoot@eurofootcom·
🟡🇪🇸 𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋 | Villarreal have qualified for the UEFA Champions League! ✅✈️ Reminder: Villarreal is a town with a population of just 53,623. European football is huge for them. ✨
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Nostalgia
Nostalgia@NostalgiaFolder·
The very first sunrise of the 2000s, marking the start of a new millennium
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𝒩 𝑒 𝒙
𝒩 𝑒 𝒙@Nexiraluv·
gifs when the joke is time sensitive
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Maririn~
Maririn~@TopGyaru·
"Domain Expansion"
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swan
swan@lacedheartgrl·
sintra, portugal
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Mamono World
Mamono World@MamonoWorld·
Shadow Eater
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New Jersey
New Jersey@NJGov·
central jersey, south jersey, north jersey
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Peter
Peter@cena17thszn·
When Mark Henry broke a padlock on live television 😭 The production team messed up and didn’t weaken the lock, so Mark Henry had to break it with his bare hands World’s Strongest Man without a doubt
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Turner Novak 🍌🧢
Turner Novak 🍌🧢@TurnerNovak·
One of the most insane things I’ve ever come across: Up until World War II, the majority of renters in NYC all moved at the same time on May 1st at 9am. This is because (almost) every housing lease in NYC expired on the same day. This goes back to an old Dutch tradition where every contract had an end date of May 1st. This was carried over when Dutch settlers immigrated to the US. And in 1820, the state of New York actually passed a law mandating that any housing contract without a specified term ended on May 1st. Many housing leases were just oral / handshake agreements and not actually written down, so they all had this same end date. At the height of Moving Day in the early 1900’s, it was estimated that over a million people in NYC all changed their residences at the same time. For context, NYC’s population was 1.5m in 1890 and 7.4m in 1940. Every year on May 1st, tens of thousands of farmers, etc came into NYC with wagons to make money moving people and their things around all day. There’s a few quotes about this on the Wikipedia page. A good one from 1832: “On the 1st of May the city of New York has the appearance of sending off a population flying from the plague, or of a town which had surrendered on condition of carrying away all their goods and chattels. Rich furniture and ragged furniture, carts, wagons, and drays, ropes, canvas, and straw, packers, porters, and draymen, white, yellow, and black, occupy the streets from east to west, from north to south, on this day. Every one I spoke to on the subject complained of this custom as most annoying, but all assured me it was unavoidable, if you inhabit a rented house. More than one of my New York friends have built or bought houses solely to avoid this annual inconvenience” Moving Day finally ended during WW2 because they couldn’t get enough able-bodied men in town to help move people. They were all away at war. These labor shortages + a general housing shortage + rent control finally put an end to NYC’s Moving Day.
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Sokō 🇭🇹 🍉
Sokō 🇭🇹 🍉@Sonicadvanced2·
Knicks fc right now
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old memory@old_memory·
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