
pdstone
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pdstone
@pdstone
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Colorado, USA Katılım Aralık 2008
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@SonnyBunch I notice you're not saying that the reply is wrong... telling
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@BurtMacklin_FBI @jarvis_best nothing can be done at this point… this is literally the worst thing America has ever done to Japan
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新しい日本人の友人へ:@jarvis_best を信用しないでください。彼はアメリカ人のトラブルメーカーであり、あなたのご家族に大きな恥辱と恥をもたらすでしょう。彼は自分の行動をまとめることを拒んでいます。
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Just want all of it to stop. Not the Japanese thing. That part is great. It's just the JARVIS thing. Just stop this bullshit.
Mike'sIdLaidBear@BearlyHereAtAll
@MikuMiku_hmhm @redsteeze I genuinely laughed out loud
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@WalkerAmerica @LynAldenContact Would at least be funny if it was 4.20 a gallon
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I don’t often do a picture with only tags and no post so you need to take a look
Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman
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The thing that really bothers me about smelling a fart is that whatever molecules that were in somebody else’s ass are now literally inside your nose
Magills@magills_
I am currently over the Pacific and somebody keeps ripping ass so I’m 50/50 on if I want this plane to do it’s best Malaysian Flight 370 impression
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@NateSilver538 Iowa already has a special certification for… whatever this is (cc: @iowahawkblog )

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You can't just go around asserting the existence of "Columbus-style pizza", we need a certification process for regional pizza varietals like Italy has with wines or whatever.
New York Post@nypost
Move over, New York and Chicago - a Midwest pizza style is taking over trib.al/klJAFeL
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Wonder what @jarvis_best penetration rate is in Japan 🤔
Nikita Bier@nikitabier
If you’re seeing a bunch of Japanese posts, here are some fun facts: Japan has more daily active users and more time spent on X than any other country in the world. Over two thirds of the country is monthly active on X. X in Japan has one of the highest penetration rates of any social network in history.
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