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What do you mean you know what you’re doing ?

Manchester, England Katılım Mart 2014
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WTF@mrwtffacts·
In 2004, a 10-year-old British girl named Tilly Smith was on holiday in Thailand when she noticed the ocean suddenly receding and bubbling. Just two weeks earlier in geography class, she’d learned about tsunami signs. Recognising the danger, she ran up and down the beach screaming “A TSUNAMI IS COMING!” and got everyone to run. Thanks to Tilly, over 100 tourists escaped minutes before the deadly wave hit. She later became known as the “Angel of the Beach” and received multiple awards for her quick thinking.
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scarlet woman@halfawolfpup·
is king’s landing a walkable city
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Ellie Goulding
Ellie Goulding@elliegoulding·
Where the f*ck is Ellie Goulding’s album
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wayBackinTimes@waybackintimes·
Florence Welch covers “Abracadabra” by Lady Gaga.
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POPTime@poptime·
Imagina CRIAR e ainda ESTRELAR duas minisséries ICÔNICAS como 'Bebê Rena' e 'Half Man'. O Richard Gadd é um gênio.
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Spin with a hike tomorrow may not have been my brightest planning
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Getting home from spin and he’s made steak, mash and stuffed mushrooms This is why I’m marrying him
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matt smith thinker 💭
matt smith thinker 💭@thinkmattsmith·
WELCOME BACK DAEMON AND RHAENYRA TARGARYEN
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Channel 4 News@Channel4News·
Apprentice Rushid Afzali says society should use the term LEETs (Looking for Education, Employment and Training), rather than NEETs (Not in Education, Employment and Training). He says the word NEET suggests young people do not want to work and instead portrays them as "absent". It comes after a new report published this week has found that the number of 16 to 24-year-olds in that bracket has now increased to more than a million in the UK. Channel 4 News led a discussion on the issue with Rushid, 24-year-old graduate Oscar Brown, University of Manchester Vice Chancellor Duncan Ivison and Kate Nicholls, CEO of UKHospitality.
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Seth
Seth@fiercepatricks·
"Im a Christian struggling with homosexuality" nah broski ur a homosexual struggling with Christianity
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