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Brilliant kids 8 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Do share
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Shakey shakey 12 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Is that only a part of the full formula? Because if i remember correct the health, def and lvl of tge target-pokemon are also part of the capture chance. It is also part which ball you use. Or is that and other variabels hidden in a?
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prove me wrong 7 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
BUT BABY BOOMERS, WITH TONS OF HISTORICAL PROOF, ARE TRASH HUMANS WHO CAN BE BLAMED FOR MOST OF WHAT'S HAPPENING TODAY
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Ironic 15 comments
Whose side are you on? 13 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
It's very fucking tacky and cringy. If a guy had to do this at a wedding I would probably think they had the IQ of peter griffin.
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Faith in Humanity Restored 102 comments
Cat wife 2 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Is anyone else wondering how a cat with no opposable thumbs is managing to hold a wrench?
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Vampire is the past 6 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
But what if the person remembered they did that, and when he became a vampure, it woukd backfire XD
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Why do these people exist? 22 comments
My life right now 6 comments
Whose side are you on? 13 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Friends like to bring this kind of banner in the wedding. Sometimes the jokes are much more embarrassing compared to this.
Whose side are you on? 13 comments
A fork in the road 4 comments
11-year-old paints incredibly life-like works of art 7 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Don't get me wrong, congrats for your hard work, but I mean if people like this exist what is even the point of trying if the standard is being raised to impossible amounts
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11-year-old paints incredibly life-like works of art 7 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Shit like this makes me want to no longer believe in myself. People who get straight A's in school, have a social life, do community work, have 3 side jobs are now the minimum requirement for any fucking decent chance in life, and then there are 5 yr olds who discover time travel and makes the rest of us feel like shit.
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McDonald's change their sign to turquoise to better fit in with the aesthetics of the town 7 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
This opened in the early '90's. They initially called them teal green arches, though. It's in Sedona, Arizona. The city has absurd restrictions on sign size, color, height, lighting, and building colors. The signs are so low, small, and dark, you'll end up driving by smaller shops if don't already know were they're at. Everything just blends together.
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At an Alaskan Forest Fair 3 comments
Find the cat 4 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Sleeping on top of the middle stack of logs. Look carefully, it’s color makes it blend in with the wood.
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Her outfit looks like a car wash 2 comments
A heartbreaking moment 9 comments
Montreal's 1km of "Rainbow Balls" on Saint-Catherine Street 9 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Homos spending Albertan money, while criticizing the source of their pogue. #equalizationistheft #seperatealready
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