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    fashion killa

    https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/3/pl.u-d2b0kE0TLdkDeKA

    new playlist from urs truly

    Looks fire man

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    overdose

    hi

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    Introversion got me wondering why I decided to hang out with my friend today. Now I feel like I have to follow through with my word and stay here longer than I want.

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    Inhaling kush wit my lungs
    Covered in green like a F***IN iguana

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    overdose

    <3

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    G&G was a mistake

  • Plot twist - KTT1 disinfo saboteur agents requesting the incest content?

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    Im going to start posting strange s*** in here this evening, beware

  • Nov 19, 2019

    001v is scaring me

  • The bear is okay, fam. He needed to be moved back to the bear forest kingdom.

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    Reported ^

  • PainPapi

    Reported ^

    You can't report nature

  • Nov 19, 2019

    doggystyle anniversary so soon

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    I didn’t know that you were lonely

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    ' A team of researchers in Japan have discovered a whopping 143 new Nazca Line drawings, including several curious depictions of various humanoid figures. The remarkable haul comes courtesy of scientists at Yamagata University who studied high-resolution satellite images "obtained through aerial laser measurements" of an area west of Peru's Nasca Pampa, where the country's famous geoglyphs are located. They then performed fieldwork in the location to confirm what they'd seen in the photos and to get an on-site view of the newfound drawings.

    The geoglyphs discovered by the team feature depictions of a vast array of different animals including birds, monkeys, snakes, and camels. Intriguingly, the project also uncovered a number of heretofore unseen drawings which are of a humanoid variety. According to the researchers, "all of these figures were created by removing the black stones that cover the land, thereby exposing the white sand beneath." Amazingly, the largest such drawing found by the team was an astounding 330 feet across.

    The 143 newfound drawings may actually turn out to be only the proverbial tip of the iceberg when it comes to undiscovered geoglyphs in the region. That's because part of the project involved a feasibility study aimed at harnessing the power of IBM's Watson artificial intelligence technology to detect the drawings. The endeavor proved to be a success as the AI identified an otherwise-hard-to-discern humanoid figure carrying a stick. In light of that 'digital discovery,' the researchers intend to expand their use of the AI technology in the hopes that Watson might see something that their human eyes may have missed. '

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    why am i f***ing with g-funk so heavy atm

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    like usually my go-to is new york s*** but i'm f***in with that west coast s*** rn idk

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    empty

    why am i f***ing with g-funk so heavy atm

    its goat

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    empty

    like usually my go-to is new york s*** but i'm f***in with that west coast s*** rn idk

    start getting into bay area rap

  • Nov 19, 2019
    math fifty

    start getting into bay area rap

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