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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
kimisanerd
rhysintherain:
“thebonepirate:
“im-a-dragon-cawcaw:
“triple-a-aspec:
“klept0-857:
“g-a-y-g-o-y-l-e:
“klept0-857:
“Hi OP! I’m on mobile and I have never before feared, respected and hated someone in such measures
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listen,
this pain was inevitable....

rhysintherain:

thebonepirate:

im-a-dragon-cawcaw:

triple-a-aspec:

klept0-857:

g-a-y-g-o-y-l-e:

klept0-857:

Hi OP! I’m on mobile and I have never before feared, respected and hated someone in such measures

listen,

this pain was inevitable. Someone was going to make it eventually. i didnt draw up the battle plans; i simply pulled the trigger

You are not free of sin simply because you judge yourself to be. It doesn’t matter who aimed the gun, you still chose to shoot knowing what it would cause. You say you are not a murderer because time would kill me anyway? You are a fool.

Another one for the raw-ass quotes list

Do you love the color of the plinko?

why is it so blurry

For the record I’m extremely angry about this, but I’ll let it slide because this is possibly the funniest thing I’ve ever seen on this hellsite.

kimisanerd
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legendary-scholar:

In 1963, while doing renovations on his home, a man broke through an exterior bedroom wall in his home and discovered a tunnel entrance. What he found behind that wall stunned historians, archeologists and the world. The lost ancient underground city of Derinkuyu had been discovered.
A multilevel series of rooms, carved from the soft volcanic rock in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, Derinkuyu extends to a depth of over 200ft. Believed to have been constructed by the Phrygians, an
Indo-European people originally from the Balkan region, it dates back to the 8th Century BCE. Capable of holding up to 20,000 people, Derinkuyu had rooms for food stores, livestock, schools, kitchens, living and sleeping quarters and sanitary facilities. Small tunnels carved up to the surface allowed ventilation throughout the city. Entrance tunnels were carefully hidden in the hills surrounding Derinkuyu and connected to the city. One of these tunnels were discovered in 1963 when workers removed the bedroom wall.
It is believed the city was originally carved as an escape from marauding Arab armies in 9th Century BCE and continued over the next several hundred years. The city was used often as a refuge during the Byzantine Era of the 5th through the 10 Century CE.

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