Loki LaPuma
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Loki LaPuma
@LokiLaPuma
Loki, son of Fárbauti and Laufey, and brother of Helblindi and Býleistr
Katılım Ağustos 2017
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@MsRebeccaBlack @katyperry That beyotch looks like a giant standing next to Rebecca
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secrets out…🩵 @katyperry i can’t wait to join you on THE LIFETIMES TOUR!!!!!!
SEE YOU SOON
7-May Houston: Toyota Center
9-May Oklahoma City: Paycom Center
10-May Kansas City: T-Mobile Center
12-May Chicago: United Center
13-May Minneapolis: Target Center
15-May Denver: Ball Arena
17-May Las Vegas: T-Mobile Arena
20-May Austin: Moody Center
21-May Dallas: American Airlines Center
12-Jul Phoenix: Footprint Center
13-Jul Anaheim: Honda Center
15-Jul Inglewood: Kia Forum
18-Jul San Francisco: Chase Center
21-Jul Seattle: Climate Pledge Arena
22-Jul Vancouver: Rogers Arena
24-Jul Edmonton: Rogers Place
26-Jul Winnipeg: Canada Life Centre
29-Jul Ottawa: Canadian Tire Centre
30-Jul Montreal: Bell Centre
5-Aug Toronto, ON: ScotiaBank Arena
6-Aug Toronto, ON: ScotiaBank Arena
8-Aug Boston, MA: TD Garden
9-Aug Philadelphia, PA: Wells Fargo Center
11-Aug New York, NY: Madison Square Garden
14-Aug Newark, NJ: Prudential Center
15-Aug Baltimore, MD: CFG Bank Arena
17-Aug Raleigh, NC: Lenovo Center
19-Aug Nashville, TN: Bridgestone Arena
20-Aug Atlanta, GA: State Farm Arena
22-Aug Tampa, FL: Amalie Arena
23-Aug Miami, FL: Kaseya Center




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@LooyKurt Piezoelectric power plant fitted for old world trains that ran off forbidden tech.. that’s why it was torn down
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@HistContent Melted buildings covered in sediment from a massive flood
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@4gottnHistory The builders are known, we’re just not being told who they were so that we don’t know how they built it.. likely because of how easy it was for them to build it
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@andreas_nigbur There was likely even more tech originally on top of the structure that was removed before the first photo was taken
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@tartanarchives Probably originally had huge antennas and other types of antiquitech attached to it
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Liverpool, England, 1854.
The Neocloassical building was completed in 1854.
This photo shows the lost steps which were removed in December of 1854. This is possibly one of the earliest photos.
Does this look brand new to you?
Suspicion surrounds the construction also. The architect was an unknown 23 year old who won a contest and died before building completion.
This exact story has been reused for many other old world buildings: a young unknown winning a contest and dying shortly after.

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@LooyKurt I wonder if those statues were part of the original construction of it they were added after the building was repurposed for religion in order to control people with false history
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@MuseBaker @Bamiebabie He retired at 45.. none of these are a 50 year old Tom Brady
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50 year old Tom Brady was absolutely frying these boys x.com/Fatslob1123/st…
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@TheDoctorRegen Sometimes I think lightning is the result of a broken realm and that it’s aetherial electricity being partially generated by broken old world structures that don’t work any more so it just stays in the clouds or strikes a random area
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@4gottnHistory It’s probably a melted building that was originally above ground before it was destroyed in a cataclysm. Maybe extended/renovated during excavation before being repurposed as an underground shelter
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@Catsdogs_tweets @ginza_zigoku Small animals are always in a constant state of mild hallucination that connects them with their surroundings. That’s why they easily get startled and freaked out by simple things
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@LooyKurt I highly doubt it was built on an uneven street with one side of the building buried into the ground.. that’s obviously not the bottom of the structure
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@lubbatahubulat It’s kinda weird there is no cheese in any Asian cuisine.. I’ve also never seen any Asian dish with turkey meat
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@baypinar35 It’d be cool to wear this and hide behind trees on a hiking trail and start walking very fast towards anybody that approaches
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@Sg3Lu I don’t know how he kicks a ball so hard that it shoots straight up and stays in the air for 4 seconds just by lightly tapping it
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@4gottnHistory It’s the preserved interior of a melted structure that somehow survived a cataclysm
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The Barabar Caves, Bihar, India, cut straight into some of the hardest granite on Earth.
The mainstream says, iron chisels and hammers.
Yet…
📍 Iron → Mohs hardness ~4
📍 Granite → Mohs hardness 6–7
Softer tools carving harder stone, with mirror-like precision?
That doesn’t add up… unless something crucial is missing from the story.

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@history_hacked There probably would’ve been a lot of goldplated copper tech & crystal tech attached to these structures
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@HomerosHayyam41 Cathedrals originally didn’t have any glass in their large circular cathode window. That window was meant to stay open as part of the building’s function
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Technologically, we are at the most advanced level the world has ever seen. x.com/HomerosHayyam4…

Homēros Hayyam@HomerosHayyam41
Chartres Cathedral, France, was built in the 12th-13th centuries. German physicist Winfried Otto Schumann mathematically discovered the 7.83 Hz natural resonance in the Earth-ionosphere cavity in 1952. x.com/HomerosHayyam4…
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@richardsonczams You can tell her head is trash by how capable he is of multi-tasking
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