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2022-01-11 at 11:29 PM UTC in Random image threadi like your dog :)
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2022-01-11 at 11:26 PM UTC in Going to the BMV this morning.You mean DMV?
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2022-01-11 at 11:25 PM UTC in Welcome to the Metaverse. There is no escape.i bought an ocean one
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2022-01-11 at 11:21 PM UTC in First Conflict of 2022i just realized how little i know about kazakhstan wasn't that where Borat was from?
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2022-01-11 at 11:13 PM UTC in She dint do nuffini feel bad for her, she's a small child and didn't deserve to be shot in the ribs.
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2022-01-11 at 11:08 PM UTC in How are you feeling at the moment..are you still fat
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2022-01-11 at 10:51 PM UTC in What are you thinking about....what are kerosene draws
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2022-01-11 at 10:47 PM UTC in Anyone who advocates for a vaccine isif they off 500$ to get vaccinated i'mma get vaccinated and buy a ps5
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2022-01-11 at 10:37 PM UTC in The fat pigs upstairs aka my neighborsHave you thought about acting more civil around the people in your life? tsk tsk
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2022-01-11 at 10:30 PM UTC in Rypto currencyI also like that you named it Ratcoin.
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2022-01-11 at 10:30 PM UTC in Rypto currencyI am interesting in investing all of my money into your ryptocurrency, ratface.
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2022-01-11 at 10:10 PM UTC in They found a body in the trunk
MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski will share information on Tuesday, Jan. 11 regarding a body that was found inside a crashed and burned vehicle near 76th and Green Tree on Sunday morning. NOTE: The chief is expected to speak in a 4 p.m. news conference – and FOX6 News will stream that event.
Firefighters were dispatched to a report of an auto fire near 76th and Green Tree around 5:40 a.m. on Sunday. When they arrived, the vehicle was fully engulfed in the engine and passenger compartments, a news release says. The burning vehicle was located adjacent to and spreading to a one-story vacant rehabilitation center.
After the fire was put out, the news release says the vehicle was towed to the City of Milwaukee tow lot located on W. Lincoln Avenue. Later that same morning, the Milwaukee Fire Department was advised that a lot attendant found what appeared to be human remains in the vehicle, the release says.
he got into a car accident, started a building on fire, then ran away, so they put the fire out, towed the car and realize teh next day there was a body in it
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2022-01-11 at 5:57 PM UTC in Flurona Variant Discovered in L.A.i hope quick mix ready gets sick from this when some uber passenger sneezes in his rape van
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2022-01-11 at 4:20 PM UTC in STICK IT, Damn It!0, right? Is it still an impeachment if it doesn't go through?
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2022-01-11 at 4:02 PM UTC in what is wrong with mei gave your mom an opana before i fucked her in the ass OP
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2022-01-11 at 3:57 PM UTC in Why I perceive British people as weak.
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2022-01-11 at 3:55 PM UTC in Why I perceive British people as weak.he Spanish word bobo translates to "stupid, daft, naïve, simple, fool, idiot, clown, funny man, one who is easily cheated" and similar pejorative terms. The slang of bobo, bubie, translates to "dunce". Variations of this word exist in other languages (such as Latin), with their meaning being "to stammer".[1]
In approximately 1590, the word began appearing in the English language as booby, meaning "stupid person, slow bird".[2] The seabird in question was the genus Sula, with their common name being boobies. These birds have large flat feet and wide wingspans for marine habitats but are clumsy and slow on shore making them easy to catch.[3] The birds are also known for landing aboard seagoing vessels, whereupon they have been eaten by the crew.[4]
The phrase booby trap originally applied to schoolboy pranks, but took on its more sinister connotation during World War I.[2] The term "booby trap" gives rise to the idea that an individual with the misfortune to be caught in the trap does so because the individual is a "booby", or that an individual who is caught in the trap thereby becomes a "booby". -
2022-01-11 at 3:55 PM UTC in Why I perceive British people as weak.
In the late 17th Century, hungry sailors would set a trap for a seabird known as a booby. The term booby trap was literally a trap for a booby. … The booby is a particularly docile seabird, and sailors could catch them very easily. It is highly probable that the seabird gets its name from being so dim.
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2022-01-11 at 3:54 PM UTC in Why I perceive British people as weak.get educated pseudo
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2022-01-11 at 3:42 PM UTC in Why I perceive British people as weak.
Originally posted by mmQ Interestingly enough I was just watching videos on all the different types of booby traps the Vietcong used against us. Some pretty brutal stuff in there. I don't blame us for leaving man I don't feel like falling into a pit of feces-covered spikes and bamboo chutes.
How much do you like boobie traps and do you study them?