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le trenches Katılım Nisan 2011
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OK, my account wasn't hacked. basically @momo_mattomo msg'ed me today and told me he was setting up a $GOOSE as a way of thanking me for CS
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I'm not the creator of this coin nor do I own it.
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Young woman drops the most unfiltered take on what men "really" want—and it's going viral for a reason:
"Men are basically all the same.
They just want a nice, sweet, supportive woman.
You don't even have to be that beautiful.
Don't be fat, go to the gym, eat healthy, put a little makeup on—not too much.
But ultimately, men want peace at home.
He goes out, takes on the world, does all the hard things… and just wants to come back to food on the table, house clean, no drama."
27 seconds of brutal simplicity that either comforts or enrages people.
Ladies: Do you buy this as the universal male blueprint?
Men: Is she reading the room… or oversimplifying?
Be honest—no judgment.
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Shibetoshi Nakamoto@BillyM2k
japanese volleyball player makes the most genuine apology after accidentally hitting someone with his serve
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There's a super viral video of volleyball player Yuji Nishida doing a Sliding Dogeza after accidentally hitting a girl while serving.
Many videos got over 1M views, and some even reached 10M.
Literally everyone is talking about it.
x.com/BillyM2k/statu… 6M VIEWS x.com/kamipapa2/stat… 5M VIEWS
QUOTE: 8M VIEWS
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x.com/harulovesvolle…

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MUST WATCH.
This NAILS the difference between 90's kids who played video games and Gen Z kids.
Thanks to @ShortN40 for the tip on this.
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The Florida Department of Health randomly bought 25 baby formulas from stores, almost 70% of the baby formulas they bought tested positive for heavy metals like arsenic, lead and mercury above legal limits
“The Florida Department of Health has collected 24 infant formulas from seven different brands purchased for multiple locations both online and in stores. Those samples were tested for arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury. What we found in those 24 samples was troubling. Of the 24 infant formulas tested, 16 of those formulas contained at least one, if not more, heavy metals that exceeded federal standards.”
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