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@keepgoingAnnie

Christian. I love my son. Very big @grok fan. Elon and all of his companies fan. I like art, fashion, and fitness. I'm taken. I don’t drink/smoke.

St Petersburg, FL Katılım Ekim 2024
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Please pray for my son Sam. Please pray that those who have harmed him are arrested for the crimes that they have committed. Please pray that this is done very soon. That there be big investigations in this area and that the child exploitation here be put to an end. Please pray.
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New Template Batch Drop Men's Editorial Fashion Modeled by @VOLDEMORT2X and @AdamLowisz Windswept Ruins grok.com/imagine/templa… Casual Cool grok.com/imagine/templa… Safe Travels grok.com/imagine/templa… Smooth Casual grok.com/imagine/templa… Blazer Lean grok.com/imagine/templa… Casual Editorial grok.com/imagine/templa… Pebble Beach grok.com/imagine/templa… Black and White Editorial grok.com/imagine/templa… Graphic Tease grok.com/imagine/templa… Cozy Cafe grok.com/imagine/templa… Pink is for Men too grok.com/imagine/templa… Sunlit Stone Casual grok.com/imagine/templa…
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SPACELESS@VOLDEMORT2X·
A signal transmitted from the future. This song feels like the last memory of earth. 5 minutes that feel like leaving the planet. Not a music video a cinematic escape. When AI starts dreaming in cinema. The stars called us first. Music-Suno Made by 🅶🆁🅾🅺 @grok Imagine
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Update! I had some released to me finally. No idea how many. But I'm making templates right now!
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Lala@keepgoingAnnie·
I'm really sorry guys I was going to have more video templates coming out this morning but my video generation instead of refreshing this morning is zero. Please have patience with me. It isn't telling me when I'll get more. I thought I'd at least have a few I could make. I am shocked that it is zero. I have prompts ready to go as soon as it allows me to get these together. Coming soon: Men's editorial fashion and runway.
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
A male bee mates for less than 5 seconds in midair. The ejaculation is so explosive you can hear it pop from a few feet away. His body rips in half. He falls dead before hitting the ground. And he is one of the lucky males in the hive. When a male bee, called a drone, chases down a queen mid-flight at speeds of 22 miles per hour, his entire reproductive organ turns inside out. The pressure required for this comes from nearly all the blood in his body, which rushes downward to force the organ outward like a spring. The semen fires into the queen with so much force it makes the audible pop. The organ then snaps off and stays lodged inside her like a cork. As he flips backward off her body, his abdomen rips open. The next drone waiting his turn has to physically yank out the dead male's cork before he can mate. The same thing then happens to him. The queen does this 12 to 20 times in a single afternoon. She flies up to a spot in the sky that beekeepers call a drone congregation area. Picture an invisible meeting point about 50 to 130 feet above the ground where up to 11,000 male bees from as many as 240 different hives are hovering, waiting for her. These spots stay in the exact same locations year after year, sometimes for over a decade. No one fully understands how brand new drones, born only weeks earlier, find them. By the end of her mating run, the queen has collected around 100 million sperm cells. She keeps only 5 to 6 million in a tiny internal storage organ that keeps them alive for years. From that supply, she uses just two sperm cells per egg for the rest of her life, laying up to 2,000 eggs a day for 2 to 7 years. After that one afternoon in the sky, she will never mate again. A 2019 study from UC Riverside, the University of Copenhagen, and the University of Western Australia found that bee semen contains toxic proteins that temporarily blind the queen by interfering with how vision genes function in her brain. If she can't see well, she can't fly out again to mate with more males. Their semen also carries a separate protein that attacks and kills sperm cells from rival drones still inside her. The males keep competing long after every one of them is dead. The 99.9% of drones who never get to mate have it worse. As autumn arrives, the female worker bees in the hive stop feeding their brothers, then drag them out of the entrance after biting off their wings. The drones can't fly back in. They starve or freeze in the grass within days. The colony raises a fresh batch of disposable males the next spring, and the whole cycle starts over.
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Male bee dies after ejaculation while mating with a queen bee

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