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2019-03-11 at 2:12 PM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro Editionhey sit down, calm down, take a sip of water
deep breaths -
2019-03-11 at 2:11 PM UTC in WellHung has changed his ways, folkspassive-aggressive?
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2019-03-11 at 2:10 PM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro Editionomg
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2019-03-11 at 2:09 PM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro Editionr u ok?
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2019-03-11 at 1:57 PM UTC in WellHung has changed his ways, folksThe new WH is much more friendly and outgoing than the old
see here - https://niggasin.space/thread/24029 -
2019-03-11 at 1:48 PM UTC in What cocktail of drugs will gadzooks be consuming today?that is one of the tings on my to-do list
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2019-03-11 at 1:47 PM UTC in The beautiful signs of Spring's imminent return...i actually felt the same way about this morning
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2019-03-11 at 1:46 PM UTC in Random Thoughtswomen and their stupid responsibilities
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2019-03-11 at 1:44 PM UTC in What cocktail of drugs will gadzooks be consuming today?something nice and mellow for a monday?
maybe just a mixture of weed and alcohol today, save the best for the weekend -
2019-03-11 at 1:41 PM UTC in Random Thoughts
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2019-03-11 at 1:33 PM UTC in Little girls are tight.
Originally posted by -SpectraL A media access control address (MAC address) of a device is a unique identifier assigned to a network interface controller (NIC) for communications at the data link layer of a network segment. MAC addresses are used as a network address for most IEEE 802 network technologies, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. In this context, MAC addresses are used in the medium access control protocol sublayer. A MAC may be referred to as the burned-in address (BIA). It may also be known as an Ethernet hardware address (EHA), hardware address or physical address (not to be confused with a memory physical address). A network node may have multiple NICs and each NIC must have a unique MAC address. Sophisticated network equipment such as a multilayer switch or router may require one or more permanently assigned MAC addresses. MAC addresses are most often assigned by the manufacturer of a NIC and are stored in its hardware, such as the card's read-only memory or some other firmware mechanism. A MAC address may include the manufacturer's organizationally unique identifier (OUI). MAC addresses are formed according to the rules of one of three numbering name spaces managed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): EUI-48 (it replaces the obsolete term MAC-48) and EUI-64. EUI is an abbreviation for Extended Unique Identifier.
That doesnt scare me -
2019-03-11 at 1:32 PM UTC in Follow this rule while drinking coffee to avoid dehydration...1:32
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2019-03-11 at 1:29 PM UTC in ohfra meat (venison)ohfralala meat?
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2019-03-11 at 1:28 PM UTC in Follow this rule while drinking coffee to avoid dehydration...folks?
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2019-03-11 at 1:27 PM UTC in I just want all of my e- friends here to be amused and entertained...incest?
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2019-03-11 at 12:53 PM UTC in Do you use your superpowers for mostly good or bad things?Sometimes i can wake up grumpy and want to do bad things with them, but i think life is just too short for using my powers evilly
its better to use them to make others and yourself happy, but i guess theres always going to be people who want to do the opposite
shame on them -
2019-03-11 at 12:42 PM UTC in Having sex with one guy doesn't make you gay
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2019-03-11 at 12:17 PM UTC in What have you eaten today?on behalf on instigator - nothing
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2019-03-11 at 12:13 PM UTC in Little girls are tight.
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2019-03-11 at 11:17 AM UTC in What are you listening to right now, space nigga?I’m 1:4 black