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Joan 2 month s ago
#9 now we only need a true-born Tagaryan girl and we'll have dragans in the skies in no time
       
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Jefferson 2 month s ago
Joan,

What do you suppose you mean by that?
       
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Arizona 2 month s ago
Jefferson,

My bad! Meant #8
       
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Art 2 month s ago
oh skydaddy 35
       
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Reginald 2 month s ago
#11 look at her face. She would do it again 41
       
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Nicey 2 month s ago
Reginald,

I wonder if she wrote #3 while in prison...
       
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Dutch 2 month s ago
#38 The case was solved, she lived in a house full of black mould. The mould attacked her lungs causing her death.
       
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Nicey 2 month s ago
#3 and the feminists haven't changed a bit since then.
       
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Adaline 2 month s ago
#40 I declare BS on thet one!
Thats 2.4 beers a minute for an entire 45 minutes.
Or @ 10 gallons in 45 min.
       
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"In December 1997, Julia "Butterfly" Hill Climbed A 1,000-Year-Old California Redwood Tree As Part Of Efforts To Keep It From Being Knocked Down By Loggers"

"Initially, she only intended to stay there for a couple of weeks. But instead, Hill didn't touch the ground for 738 days, far surpassing the previous record for the longest tree sit of 90 days. During her protest, she lived on platforms 180 feet above the ground, surviving off of food and water brought up by other environmental activists and enduring the freezing rain and winds of a particularly brutal El Niño season. Hill also faced near-constant harassment and threats from employees of Pacific Lumber Co., the logging company trying to cut the tree down. But despite the many setbacks she faced, her protest was ultimately successful and she was able to save the tree.⁠"

 

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