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Patience
1 weeks ago
They're not heart shaped. They have a V-shaped cutout left standing, to simulate the reflection of light.
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Elnora
1 weeks ago
#42 - Ship names are proper nouns. It's "USS Nebraska" not "the" USS Nebraska.
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Leon
1 weeks ago
Elnora
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i bet you learned all about pronouns too in your imaginary service.
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Nelle
1 weeks ago
Leon
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It has nothing to do with the military. It's "Titanic" not "the" Titanic. All ships, civilian or military have proper names.
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Levicy
1 weeks ago
#29
I really thought this was a cheap Mr Peanut costume at first...
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Cinderella
1 weeks ago
#23 a wokey crybaby would cry: discrimination of the elderly...boohoo
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Roxanne
1 weeks ago
Sony Ericsson T630 from ~2003(?). One of the first with Li-Po battery. Still works!
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Gilbert
1 weeks ago
#4 Now we know what the worm sees.
#36 Just in case the feet didn't give it away.
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Patience
1 weeks ago
They're not heart shaped. They have a V-shaped cutout left standing, to simulate the reflection of light.
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Elnora
1 weeks ago
#42 - Ship names are proper nouns. It's "USS Nebraska" not "the" USS Nebraska.
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Leon
1 weeks ago
Elnora
,
i bet you learned all about pronouns too in your imaginary service.
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Nelle
1 weeks ago
Leon
,
It has nothing to do with the military. It's "Titanic" not "the" Titanic. All ships, civilian or military have proper names.
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Levicy
1 weeks ago
#29
I really thought this was a cheap Mr Peanut costume at first...
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Cinderella
1 weeks ago
#23 a wokey crybaby would cry: discrimination of the elderly...boohoo
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Roxanne
1 weeks ago
Sony Ericsson T630 from ~2003(?). One of the first with Li-Po battery. Still works!
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Gilbert
1 weeks ago
#4 Now we know what the worm sees.
#36 Just in case the feet didn't give it away.
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i bet you learned all about pronouns too in your imaginary service.
It has nothing to do with the military. It's "Titanic" not "the" Titanic. All ships, civilian or military have proper names.
I really thought this was a cheap Mr Peanut costume at first...
#36 Just in case the feet didn't give it away.