MrRainman2U
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MrRainman2U
@URainman2
we are all just prisoners here, of our own device.
Ontario, Canada Katılım Temmuz 2018
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@SabaOsmaanqazi @NoContextHumans First guy on your list is born in Scotland
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@NoContextHumans The telephone—Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922)
electric telegraph—Samuel Finley (1791-1872)
electric light—Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931)
aeroplane—Wilbur Wright
(1867-1912)
sewing machine—Elias Howe
(1819-67)
reaping machine—Cyrus McCormick (1809-84)
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@iMotivateAfrica @Morbidful Cameras don't have to breathe underwater. Also being allergic means a smaller target for smashing into things
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@Morbidful I wonder why camera usually survive most disaster but unfortunately, people don’t.
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@TheGiraffeFilms @historyinmemes I mean most assassins don't miss. Very rare occurrence is correct
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In 1981, on Wednesday, May 13, Mehmet Ali Agca shot Pope John Paul II four times in the abdomen during a parade in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City. Despite being critically wounded, the Pope recovered and forgave Ali Agca, saying, "Pray for my brother... whom I have sincerely forgiven." The Pope visited Agca's cell and they spoke for 21 minutes, starting with "Do you speak Italian?" to which Agca nodded. They spoke privately, and after the conversation, the Pope gave him a small white box containing a silver and mother-of-pearl rosary. In 2000, Agca was pardoned by the Pope's request to President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi. While in prison in 2007, Agca converted to Christianity and left flowers on Pope John Paul II's tomb in 2014.

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@fasc1nate Just watch "fern gully" avatar has the exact same storyline, plot and essentially same ending. But fern gully is better because of Robin Williams the 🐐
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@mbrochh @fasc1nate This man is old school. I'm sure there was no limit. He's hungry or bored just grab another beer.
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In the 1600s, Bavarian monks were prohibited from eating solid food during Lent.
Rather than settling for just water, these monks brewed a potent beer rich in carbohydrates and nutrients. They dubbed this concoction, sankt-vater-bier, which translates to "Holy Father beer."
Fast forward to 2011, a journalist named J. Wilson collaborated with a local brewery to recreate this historic brew. For 46 days during Lent, he lived off this beer, consuming four glasses on weekdays and five on weekends, with no solid food in his diet.
Wilson noticed that during the first few days of his experiment that he would get quite hungry, however, his body quickly learned to adjust. "My body... switched gears, replaced hunger with focus, and I found myself operating in a tunnel of clarity unlike anything I’d ever experienced.”
In the end, Wilson lost 25 pounds.

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@leafspleasewin @BR_OpenIce In the world jr's, Russia was watching Canada walk through the lobby of a hotel one of the Russians asked another man that was also watching "which one is Tootoo?". Legendary to be internationally feared at 18 years old and 5'8 in stature #Beast
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@BR_OpenIce The guy that had Gretzky's back. I forget his name....
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@BarDown I hate the underrated question. It just implies that most fans are garbage
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@john Wow um Bo Jackson. Jim Brown NFL ( but also made lacrosse permanently change a rule because he was so dominant
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@_mythsvsfact @_Microscopepic Is this a satire account? Who's gonna tell him
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@timthetatman Moves Bengals up and bills down. Honestly Bengals would've been in the Superbowl if the refs weren't ass
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@BleacherReport Give this man and Marshawn lynch a daily podcast or TV show and all of north America will be glued
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@nocontextfooty Honestly might be the greatest save in the history of football
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@PicturesFoIder I feel like Prince Oberyn was pretty popular, despite being in a handful of scenes.

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