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pen pineapple apple pen 7 comments
ruuchan12s · 2 years ago
What is even a coconut shrimp
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Don't be tricked by the puppets, Morty 4 comments
ruuchan12s · 2 years ago
How's the actual myth?
How could you? 16 comments
ruuchan12s · 5 years ago
*yeets in German*
I made dis 3 comments
ruuchan12s · 5 years ago
It's awesome! How do you make this?
Howdyy! 26 comments
ruuchan12s · 5 years ago
Ayyy
The classic TT omg! 2 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
Hit the upgrade button!
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"Macedonians" 5 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
Thank you!
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On the Road! 1 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
Awesome
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Raisin cookies playing with our minds 2 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
Does no one like raisins-
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"Macedonians" 5 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
Anyone care to explain because I don't wanna Google?¿
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When you see it 4 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
:000!
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Essential back-to-school supply 8 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
There's this thing called reamur-
When you see it 4 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
Why??
Reminder 3 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
I'm a pretty active person so I have a lot to tell to my internet friends. I'd always ask how they're doing but they would often say, "my day is boring, tell me yours instead" and sometimes I'm conflicted.
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They know 5 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
Thanks!
Thank you Jesus for the cell coverage 5 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
WE'VE JUST GOT THIS POST RIGHT
THE GHOST SHELL DUB
Tablecloth trick 7 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
sEBASTIAN
How very enlightening and enviormental of you 6 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
My father told me to do the same with other electronics-
If you can charge them as long as you're in the house, charge them, he says
Etch-a-sketch art 3 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
How the hell does one do this
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They know 5 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
Anyone knows what show this is from??
Did you know? 10 comments
ruuchan12s · 6 years ago
Wikipedia
Vulture bees, much like maggots, usually enter the carcass through the eyes. They will then root around inside gathering the meat suitable for their needs. The vulture bee salivates on the rotting flesh and then consumes it, storing the flesh in its special stomach compartment. When it returns to the hive, this meat is vomited and processed by a worker bee, which breaks the meat down into an edible substance resembling honey. This substance is then placed into pot-like containers within the hive until it is time to feed the immature bees.
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