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Wes 1 weeks ago
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Hope there aren't any NFL games on those tapes otherwise they'll be a lawsuit incoming. Not really a joke look up the story about the recording of the first superbowl...
       
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Nana 1 week ago
Ursula been pimpin out Ariel again.

36 you want to sell it or pawn it?
       
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Chan 1 week ago
“White replacement theory” is true. And yes it’s racist as all hell, but not in the way the author believes.
       
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Tim 1 week ago
Chan,

It’s in poor form to insinuate the smartest man in the world is wrong with his observations simply because it goes against the NWO’s narrative, when anyone with half his IQ can see and prove the same thing. The higher the intelligence, the less chance they adhere to Left Wing fascism. Cuz, ya know….duh.
       
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Tim 1 week ago
#24 Just go to any Waffle House in Baltimore to observe similar behavior. sm_80
       
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Lewis 1 week ago
#17 Men did not lived 1 milion years ago. It suposed to be 40000, oldest trace of prehistoric human.
       
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Nibby 1 week ago
#22 anything but kilos or pounds..
       
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"Just before the start of the 544-mile Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon in 1983, one particular runner caught the attention of the Australian media: a 61-year-old potato farmer named Cliff Young. He had shown up before the race wearing overalls and work boots, telling journalists that he had trained in his large rubber boots and had spent much of his childhood chasing after sheep, sometimes for days without rest. ⁠

Soon after the race began, Cliff Young fell behind the other runners and seemed on track to finish dead last. But after getting just two hours of sleep the first night, Young got back up and started running — and didn't stop. While the other runners stopped each night to sleep, Young kept moving continuously at his slow pace for five days straight. "I'm just an old tortoise," he said. "I have to keep going to stay in front." In the end, Young won the race in record time, smashing the previous mark by two whole days and leaving the entire world stunned.⁠"

 

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