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Sim e tu namoraria flanelinha ???
𝘁𝗲𝗮𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗿 ★@themarie4u
você namoraria uma professora de inglês? ◯ sim ◯ não ◯ depende
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Enhorabuena al @FCBarcelona por la Liga 2025-2026.
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eve was suppose to be a mother but she choose to be a murderer
Novarx (the seer arc) 👁️@warrie2021
Who is the worst mother? Nolan's Mom. Eve
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Eu sempre me perguntei pq quem era expulso n fazia isso kkkk
Central do Braga@CentralDoBrega
goleirão foi expulso, viu que não tinha mais nada a perder e largou o foda-se kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
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@ScionofCulture Mesma coisa o cara perguntar pq tem humanos negros, um doente
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You know, this is such a stupid question for several reasons.
The fact that you THINK there needs to be an explanation for dark-skinned Viltrumites in a fictional story is just brain-dead retard activity.
However, if you desperately need an explanation, then look towards the human race as an example. The first humans (homo sapiens) to walk the Earth were ALL very dark-skinned.
That was the default of humanity for a VERY LONG TIME.
So if you employ that logic, you could make a theory that the first Viltrumites to walk Viltrum were dark-skinned too, as you don't naturally gain or increase melanin, you can only lose it.
My point is, you gotta start with a high level of melanin as a species to end up producing other beings with a low level of melanin if the conditions are right. The reverse is harder to do.
Again, asking why the concept of black Viltumites exists is dumb, but this is the best explanation I can give you. It's fiction, though, so just enjoy the show.
Uncle Ruckus@Emarged
I never truly understood the concept of black Viltrumites. How did they get the colour and the hair?
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Who's the REAL villain?
A scared and alone teen who wasn't ready for motherhood
A rapist
Rock Solid@ShitpostRock2
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