Message from @BIRDzone
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i would have done the same
autist or not
just, yknow, dont do it unless you're actually tough enough to win
iv never been bullied <:rooThink:399827523581771796>
if you try but you're a fragile lil flower the bullying will only get worse
I am buygin this
the whole threat of makign a weapon to kill peopl and there entire family seemed to get the mto leave me alone
because now they know you _can't_ stop them, not even too scared
>not pissing in a cup and pouring it on them
they might be able to win in a fight but i win wiht hte honor
How's the stomach?
way better
I'm doing great actually
I havent had anything above 0.5/10 pain wise
See!
same
I am so happy for you
birds are cucks
lynxes are chads
can someone link me on glass replacement on huawei p10 lite
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or google it for me
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I really hope it stays this good
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Pretty crazy that it got so much better in a week
If you are a certain distance from a nuclear explosion, you won't be killed immediately but instead, you'll get third degree burns throughout your entire body. This kills your nerves so fast that it's completely painless.
LeMoreUKno
Sounds fun. Any nuclear explosions scheduled soon?
Yes I had too much candy
Give me 20
I gotta study but im too lazy
:(
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In his book, Last Train to Hiroshima, Charles Pellegrino combed through thousands of eyewitness statements. Among the horrors of radiation poisoning and the initial firestorm, he uncovered one ‘creature’ unique to the atomic wasteland: the ‘ant-walking alligators’.
They had once been human. When the sky exploded, they’d had the misfortune to survive. Faces turned to the blast, the skin had been seared from their skulls; leaving only a black, leathery substance without eyes or features. All that remained was a red hole where their mouths had once been. They staggered about the outskirts of Hiroshima, avoided by other survivors – but the real horror was the sound they made. According to Pellegrino:
“The alligator people did not scream. Their mouths could not form the sounds. The noise they made was worse than screaming. They uttered a continuous murmur — like locusts on a midsummer night. One man, staggering on charred stumps of legs, was carrying a dead baby upside down.”
what is this