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Shadow D'Wolf 🐺

@ShadowDWolf

Not big, not bad, just wolf. Wishes fur scritches from Thomas Gibson (Alpha also strangely Wolf!) 🐺💞👨🏻‍💼🛫🕜

Katılım Mart 2018
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水谷霖@rinrinwolf·
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English Grammar
English Grammar@GrammarUpdates·
Fudgel: an old word for pretending to work
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Foskaay Animations
Foskaay Animations@SolomonFoskaay·
I dove deep into this heartwarming story of seven stolen dogs that escaped and walked 17km home - here are the key verified facts in concise points: The Theft: Seven dogs from the same village in Jilin Province, China were stolen from their owners. They were loaded onto a truck heading to an illegal dog meat shop. The Escape: During transport, the dogs jumped or fell from the moving vehicle onto the Changshuang Expressway. Instead of scattering, they stuck together as a tight pack. The Epic Journey: Over two days they covered around 17 km across highways and fields. A small corgi led from the front, constantly glancing back and adjusting pace to keep everyone together. Larger dogs formed a protective ring around an injured German Shepherd. The Rescue: Locals and rescuers tracked the group in real time via viral social media posts and drone footage until they safely intercepted the entire pack. Happy Ending: All seven dogs were reunited with their grateful owners in the same village after vet checks. Only minor injuries despite the fall, traffic, and long trek. These neighbourhood friends already played together daily, which helped them stay united. This real-life “Homeward Bound” adventure led by one brave little corgi has gone mega-viral for showing incredible loyalty and teamwork. Dogs really are the best. Share to spread this wholesome win and celebrate these heroes! 🐕‍🦺❤️
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Shadow D'Wolf 🐺@ShadowDWolf·
@WilliamShatner @Ritterton Every star trek was different, Every star trek was good in eaches own way. I don't get why people can't pick and choose the ones they like best and let others be. Deep space nine also had hate. All held Mr Roddenberry's vision close, just executed differently for each.
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William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
And when the Next Gen came out; there was tons of hate because it “wasn’t Star Trek” and the cast probably was in fear from the fans. Again when the series with Bakula came out, it too was panned by the fans because it “wasn’t Star Trek.” Star Trek is different for everyone. 🤷🏼
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
⚡ NASA just released insane new image of Mars. Yes those are real clouds. on Mars. 250 million miles away from us. Not just any clouds, these are extremely rare Iridescent clouds seen for the first time ever on an alien planet.
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Jamie Kay
Jamie Kay@TheRealJamieKay·
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Shades O'Clarity@MrDo00

@TheRealJamieKay Well they wouldn't dare put Happy Easter on the front of the egg as it may offend someone. It can be hidden by having the eggs stacked on top of each other. It's clever marketing.

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80s Kidz
80s Kidz@80s_Kidz·
It's nearly that time of year when we were traumatised forever😢
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Jonny G 🇺🇦
Jonny G 🇺🇦@dontforgetchaos·
The advantages of night shifts over the years. Sunrise, best time of the day. Proud that all 3 appeared on channel 5 weather over the years. Thank you @Sianwelby for that. (it was a long time ago).
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
Andy McNab, the man who taught Val Kilmer that reload, spent 10 years in the British SAS (the UK’s most elite special forces unit) and led the most famous patrol of the Gulf War. His partner on set, Mick Gould, was a close-quarters combat instructor from the same regiment. Both had been in actual firefights. Mann gave them three months with the cast. Day one was nothing but safety training. Then the crew built a full-scale replica of the downtown LA shootout street on a sheriff’s firing range, and the actors ran the entire scene with real bullets before switching to blanks for the actual downtown shoot. On set, they burned through 800 to 1,000 rounds per take. Mann placed microphones around the downtown location and recorded every gunshot live, then forced sound editors to strip out the standard Hollywood effects they’d mixed in. The echo bouncing off the glass and concrete in the final cut is real. Mann also sent actors playing criminals to eat dinner with actual criminals and their wives. De Niro, Kilmer, and Sizemore visited Folsom State Prison to interview career bank robbers. Mann himself spent weeks riding in LAPD patrol cars answering real calls. And then the whole thing came back around. On February 28, 1997, fourteen months after Heat hit theaters, two bank robbers in North Hollywood walked into a Bank of America wearing body armor and carrying automatic rifles. The shootout lasted 44 minutes. Nearly 2,000 rounds. Both robbers killed. Twelve officers and eight civilians injured. Police found a copy of Heat in the VCR at one of the robbers’ homes. That incident forced departments nationwide to start issuing patrol officers AR-15 rifles, because the standard-issue 9mm pistols couldn’t penetrate the robbers’ body armor. The loop is wild. SAS soldiers trained an actor so well the military used his footage, criminals used the same movie to plan the robbery that rewired American policing, and it all traces back to a three-month firearms course on a sheriff’s range in 1994.
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Val Kilmer’s rapid-fire reload during the bank heist in Heat (1995) was so technically perfect that the footage was later used by Special Forces instructors as a training example for "proper magazine changes under fire."

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Brenda Blethyn
Brenda Blethyn@BrendaBlethynUK·
It’s been over a year since we said farewell, pet to Vera & the gang. There hasn’t been a show like it since. Such a shame it had to end! Who else misses Vera?🕵🏻 #Vera #BrendaBlethyn @AnnCleeves
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Classic Ads
Classic Ads@ClassicAdvertz·
Milky Way “Red Car and the Blue Car” 1989
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