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Mattetteo
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Guaíba, Brasil Katılım Mayıs 2019
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daqui a pouco o trump implica com o pix de novo
g1@g1
Líquido achado em sítio no Ceará é petróleo cru, conclui ANP glo.bo/d0yp7wo
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@DanielSpacof @0xcarlosh Os involvidos foram 10 mill litros de água, espero ter ajudado
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Uai n é a direita que preza tanto pela liberdade de expressão? Pq censuraram ela??
g1@g1
Vereador tira microfone de vereadora que citou áudio de Flávio Bolsonaro na Câmara de Porto Alegre glo.bo/4eL6jVl #g1
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It's not the shows fault trump happens to be doing the most cartoonishly stupid and evil things.
Cause how in the hell in the span of a week could the show have predicted trump would compare himself to Jesus this was written 3 years ago 😭.
People who say this tell on themselves.
Lancesico 🇱🇨@Bornakang
I kinda agree
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@HannunakX @Rainmaker1973 What do you mean there is a City with my name!!!??? Omg! We're is it?
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@Rainmaker1973 That’s how it presents in the Mediterranean region at the middle of May.. 👇
EL NIGNOsssss 🤌🤌😂😂🤡🤡🤌🤌

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A powerful El Niño may be brewing for 2026: one of the strongest in recorded history.
Scientists are raising the alarm that one of the planet’s most disruptive climate patterns could return with force next year. Multiple climate models now suggest a major El Niño event is likely to develop in 2026, with some projections indicating it could rival or even surpass the devastating 1877 event — widely regarded as one of the most extreme on record.
El Niño occurs when a large area of unusually warm water builds up across the equatorial Pacific. This excess heat alters global atmospheric circulation, triggering widespread shifts in weather patterns far beyond the ocean itself.
The impacts of a strong El Niño are often severe and far-reaching. Past events have caused simultaneous crop failures, intense heat waves, prolonged droughts, catastrophic flooding, coral bleaching, and fishery collapses across several continents. The 1877 super El Niño, for example, contributed to massive famines and an estimated tens of millions of deaths in regions including India, China, Brazil, and parts of Africa.
What makes a potential 2026 event particularly concerning is that it would unfold on an already warming planet. Global ocean temperatures have been running unusually high for an extended period, and many areas are already facing water stress, extreme heat, and climate-related crises. Adding a powerful El Niño on top of this background warming could push systems to the breaking point.
While El Niño affects different regions in different ways, bringing heavy rains and floods to some areas and severe drought and heat to others, its global footprint tends to strain food production, water resources, energy systems, and public health simultaneously.
Forecasters emphasize that predictions can still change, and the final strength of the event remains uncertain. However, growing agreement across climate models has increased confidence that a significant El Niño is forming.
["Atmospheric Code Red: 2026 Super El Niño Now Trending Toward Record-Breaking Intensity." Severe Weather Europe]

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Queria entender o ódio de alguns homo com bissexuais
Harga@hargabuilt
vc prefere beber detergente Ypê contaminado ou namorar um bissexual??? eu:
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