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More than 300 raindeer killed by lightening in norway. End of times?
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2016-09-01 at 7:17 AM UTCYou decide for yourself
smells like some kind of conspiracy to me... derpadew! -
2016-09-01 at 7:28 AM UTCwe can only hope
that's just a theory though; I've never seen lightning strike so rapidly in a single area that it'd kill them all before they had a chance to scatter -
2016-09-01 at 8 AM UTCYeah ^ its pretty strange.
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2016-09-01 at 12:24 PM UTChoax no1 died no1 got hurt
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2016-09-01 at 12:36 PM UTCthanks for putting a mind control device in the title than takeing a dibshit post as evidence whoo said it wus more strikes then 1 and realy ppl dont understand electricity what do u think lighting is i tell u it is a tear in the dialectrical ether
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2016-09-01 at 12:42 PM UTC
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2016-09-01 at 4:25 PM UTCdirected energy weapons.
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2016-09-01 at 4:37 PM UTC^this
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2016-09-01 at 8:56 PM UTC
^this
i couwld fuck ur head up -
2016-09-02 at 3:48 AM UTC
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2016-09-03 at 8:15 PM UTCson aint u herd
words killin faster than bullets
when the chamber is ur brain that you load negative thoughts
and your mouth pulls the trigger that propels
wickedness straight from hell
from the pits of ur stomach where negativity dwell
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2016-09-03 at 8:17 PM UTCbump to end the cycle
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2016-09-03 at 8:39 PM UTCbump because the devil a lier
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2016-09-03 at 8:52 PM UTC
^this
Yeah ^ i cant think for myself
Yeah ^
[QUOTE=SCronaldo_J_Trump;n129989]MEMES LOL
giraffes, cows and other artiodactyls in natural conditions elsewhere are susceptible to death by lightning and entire herds can be killed by a single strike, typically while sheltering under a tree [examples: 16 Scottish cattle killed, 2009; 52 cattle killed in Uruguay, 2008; 11 German cows killed, 2008; 13 cattle in British Columbia killed, 2008].
Huge numbers of sheep have been killed when the ground was struck by lightning: in 1918, 654 sheep were killed at once in American Fork Canyon, Utah, and 835 were killed in 1939 in the Raft River Mountains, also in Utah (for photos, go suc ya mom the Raft River photo is shown above). Wild cattle, antelopes and other animals have also been reported killed in this way (e.g., Carnaby 2005). -
2016-09-03 at 8:54 PM UTC
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2016-09-03 at 10:01 PM UTC
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2016-09-03 at 10:22 PM UTCthis thread is now about energy weapons
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2016-09-03 at 10:27 PM UTC
giraffes, cows and other artiodactyls in natural conditions elsewhere are susceptible to death by lightning and entire herds can be killed by a single strike, typically while sheltering under a tree [examples: 16 Scottish cattle killed, 2009; 52 cattle killed in Uruguay, 2008; 11 German cows killed, 2008; 13 cattle in British Columbia killed, 2008].
Huge numbers of sheep have been killed when the ground was struck by lightning: in 1918, 654 sheep were killed at once in American Fork Canyon, Utah, and 835 were killed in 1939 in the Raft River Mountains, also in Utah (for photos, go suc ya mom the Raft River photo is shown above). Wild cattle, antelopes and other animals have also been reported killed in this way (e.g., Carnaby 2005).
mind as a wepon in da war of armegeddon -
2016-09-03 at 10:29 PM UTC
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2016-09-03 at 10:34 PM UTCThis nigga knows whats up about the gang stalking and elf frequencies
and so does this nigga