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Mr. Web | Earn Your First $100K Online
@mr_web
20+ Years Experience as a Web Developer Now Teaching Other How to Build Websites and Monetize Them 💲https://t.co/MhpgUfKwi9 📈 https://t.co/8ERcXBy06B
Worldwide شامل ہوئے Mart 2020
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@rachaelbereba Not a chance in 1.4 years or he's on some strong drugs!
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@Satinshyi This is clearly AI generated! Bloody hell you people are thick!
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@Mishi_2210 I enter the room = 1
With 50 people = 51
The killer walks in = 52
Whether dead or alive doesn't matter, we're all still in the room.
So the answer is: 52
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@jk48800 @TheMonologist Well, thanks for stating the obvious 🤪
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@Mlu__N2 BMW is in 4WD and the Toyota was still in 2WD
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@CremeFraicheMD @Mrdecent000 Of course it is, "Answer is" is in the box.
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@Sassafrass_84 Poor kid, was probably disappointed after that 🤣
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@forallcurious yea, yea, sure... stop it already with all that rubbish, no one believes it anymore!
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@ViktorKlopp yeah, sure... who measured that? 🙄
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@maxxx_manly @heyitsmeCarolyn My thoughts exactly. This story doesn't add up. They abandoned the poor thing in the middle of the woods!
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@heyitsmeCarolyn aaand, what if they kicked him out of the car...?
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@alphafox A solution to a problem that did NOT exist. Wow!
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@HustleBitch_ LSD is a hell of a drug 🤣🤣🤣
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🚨 FLORIDA MAN SAYS DOLPHINS KIDNAPPED HIM AND FORCED HIM TO BUILD AN UNDERWATER CITY
Reportedly, deputies in Lee County found a man lying on the beach before sunrise Monday, soaked, dehydrated, and drawing architectural blueprints in the sand.
When they asked what happened, his story got bizarre fast.
He claims a pod of dolphins dragged him underwater while he was swimming and took him to a location about 40 feet below the surface.
There, he says, they forced him to help build entire underwater structures including cities, towns, and condo-like buildings.
According to the man, the dolphins communicated using clicks and had a leader named “Gerald.”
He also claims Gerald somehow created an air pocket that allowed him to breathe underwater while he worked.
The man says he spent three days helping construct the structures before the dolphins finally released him and sent him back to shore.
But not before telling him something chilling.
They would return for “phase two.”
Doctors treated him for dehydration but reportedly found no head trauma or signs of mental confusion.
Even stranger, medical tests showed seawater and marine particles deep in his lungs, something that normally causes severe damage after prolonged time underwater.
Yet his lungs were functioning normally.
The man reportedly holds a master’s degree in aerospace engineering and has experience with deep-sea technology, which he believes is exactly why the dolphins chose him.
Some people think the story is completely fake and impossible.
Others say the medical evidence is the part they can’t explain.
What’s more likely here… this guy made the whole thing up, or something strange is actually happening in the ocean?
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@CherokeeOwl Always have the kill switch lanyards attached to you when the boat is in motion
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37 Miles off NC Coast
July 2021
Andrew Sherman and his son Jack were fishing 37 miles off the North Carolina coast when they spotted a boat coming straight at them. Andrew directed a few choice words toward the 23-foot Parker cuddy cabin rumbling along on a collision course with music blaring and trolling a full spread, then nudged his boat into gear to get out of the way. As the Parker passed just 10 yards astern, the Shermans could see no one at the helm.
The boat’s owner, Sascha Scheller, had fallen overboard, but in the moment the possibility didn’t even occur to them. “We thought somebody was down in the cabin or taking a nap, just being super irresponsible,” Andrew said.
They gave chase & Jack jumped aboard & did a search of the cabin. That’s when he realized someone must have fallen overboard. He called the Coast Guard & turned the boat around looking for someone in the water.
Most “man overboard” accidents end badly.
Boating experts often stress that wearing a personal flotation device (PFD) and using engine kill-switch lanyards can prevent situations like this.
Sascha Scheller had been in the water 2 & 1/2 hrs when rescued by his own boat.
Would you call this rescue Quick thinking or Devine Intervention?
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@StuffWorthSee Can't jump start a car with these
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@Angle__wix "From the British Isles" not British. Cillian is Irish
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