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Chan 5 month s ago
#2. It’s starting to happen again. Pay attention.
       
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Ivan 5 month s ago
#20 and 66 years after that, what have we accomplished? Refrigerators that call you on the phone and men in girl's locker rooms.
       
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Nate 5 month s ago
#16 that was dumb, he ain't never gonna retrieve it.
       
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Kristy 5 month s ago
Nate,

I hope he got his keys and such
       
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Sadie 5 month s ago
#32

John Allen Chau (December 18, 1991 – November 17, 2018) was an American evangelical Christian missionary who was killed by the Sentinelese, a tribe in voluntary isolation, after illegally traveling to North Sentinel Island in an attempt to introduce the tribe to Christianity.

Idiot christians, hell bent on spreading the opiate of the masses.
       
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Cass 5 month s ago
#1 Communist!

#25 #36 learn to copy paste better, izi
       
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Cinderella 5 month s ago
#22 this is an example of how sick religions really van be. To deny someone their own choices and decide over them like they have no free will. Beware of agressive religions, before they destroy your way of life.

#35 nowadays it looks like a crematorium. With the food made of dead people.
       
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Kristy 5 month s ago
#1 communist heart
       
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Kristy 5 month s ago
#22 the text is incorrect. The law didn't ban all animals, only the female ones. Apparently, female donkeys looked too seductive to the monks on mount Athos in 1000 a. D.
       
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"A #Turkish homeowner chasing his chickens through a hole in his basement during renovations came across an abandoned underground Turkish city that once housed 20,000 people.

In an effort to recapture his escaping poultry, the man knocked down the wall in the #1960s to reveal a dark tunnel leading to the ancient city of Elengubu, known today as Derinkuyu.

Derinkuyu, burrowed more than 280 feet beneath the Central Anatolian region of Cappadocia, is the largest excavated underground city in the world and has 18 levels of tunnels containing dwellings, dry food storage, cattle stables, schools, wineries, and even a chapel.

The exact date the impressive city was built remains contested, but ancient writings dating back to 370 BC indicate Derinkuyu was in existence."

 

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