That trope in TV/movies where an ominous figure shows up to a professor’s classroom in the middle of a lecture, but 12 of them arrive all at once and awkwardly try to be sinister but also give each other enough time to do their thing before the teacher dismisses their students 👺😾
Very bold move from Netflix to follow up the popular To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before franchise with a reboot called To All The (Fictional) Girls Who Cinera Wants To Get Stepped On By ⚠️✅❤️🔥👣
Instantly everyone nearby hears the sound of 1,000s of bricks rapidly shuffling towards his location.
The earth itself seemed to cry out in agony, until finally the ground itself split open and a horrific creature crawled from the ground, covered in mucus and tar.
The key is to find an investment that pays 1% per day. Oh yeah, that already exists
Looks unreal, doesn’t it? How is it possible to generate $377k from $10k in one year?
All it takes is to invest in something that returns 1% per day for 365 days. And that something is DRIP.
What is DRIP?
DRIP is the latest iteration of previous crypto projects like HEX
I'll gladly join in on @Le Fishe D. Crydo dick punching. But I believe gonopodium punching is more appropriate.
According to National Geographic, Fish don’t have a penis, as such. Instead, they have modified a fin into a penetrating organ called a gonopodium. These penis-ish organs are tipped with an unpleasant set of claws, hooks ridges and spines 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
The smash hit series Dolzenabring 666 is going on an indefinite hiatus as Nagotomorikoshi will be focusing his efforts on negotiating the release of his son who is currently being held hostage by @Light D Lamperouge@Cuistot@BangMi@TheKnightOfTheSea and myself, we have not yet agreed on a set of demands but we are PISSED OFF and we want to send him a message 🤬👺🚫
There are some guys whose not-so-wholesome dream in their ordinary lives is to have a date with a woman looking much like Emma Watson, and then there's me wandering around in a world apparently filled with solid objects fantasizing about abstract mathematics realizing that a Turing Machine capable to simulate an infinitely long and complex algorithm is not feasible due the lack of infinite physical resources.
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