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    🔒 Closed Hi there

    I go by name David young, buy I'm known as youngest, I surf the internet a lot and I love IT although what I'm really born for is music. I'm social type, friendly and frearless, kind easy going guy and good at little things if I may say. I's want to know more about the internet, häçking...
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    🔒 Closed 10 toxic persons you should just get rid of

    Is it time to do some spring cleaning with the group of people who make up your circle of acquaintances, colleagues and friends? There are probably some toxic persons in there who are undermining your confidence, betraying your trust, and spreading negativity. There is no escaping the fact that...
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    🔒 Closed Interesting facts about staying up late (night owls)

    Interesting facts about staying up late(night owls) Early to bed and early to Rise has been one of the saying all of us have grown up to. Our ancestors arose early in the morning and went to sleep in the late evening. The purpose was to make complete utilization of light of day as little could...
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    🔒 Closed 15 strange & scary facts about death you probably didn’t know

    Death is both saddening and fascinating. We all wonder what happens after we die, but do we ever really learn as much as we can from the information we do have? It's like they say, your body is a temple, except this temple does some seriously strange things. Using your own digestive juices to...
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    🔒 Closed Facts about clownfish

    The clownfish is also known as the anemonefish. There are 28 - 30 recognized species of clownfish. Clownfish are found in warm waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans including the Red Sea and the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. Clownfish have a symbiotic (long-term mutual benefit)...
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    🐾 Pets · Plants Facts about albino animals

    Albino animals are extremely rare and unusual. They have all the characteristics of others of their species except they are all white in color. Not one inch of their natural coloring comes through as their bodies are unable to produce a pigment known as melanin. Melanin creates the normal...
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    🔒 Closed Basic facts about whales

    Whales belong to the order cetacea, which includes whales, dolphins and porpoises. Whales are divided into two suborders: baleen and toothed whales. Baleen whales have a comb-like fringe, called a baleen, on the upper jaw, which is used to filter plankton, as well as small fish and crustaceans...
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    🔒 Closed What do dogs dream about?

    Dogs sleep more than people do, Coren told Live Science, and they have a particular penchant for catnaps. But the structure of their sleep looks remarkably human: Like humans, dogs cycle through stages of wakefulness, rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep and non-rapid-eye-movement sleep. Scientists...
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    🔒 Closed Do dogs dream?

    You've probably seen it happen—your sleeping dog suddenly lets out a woof as his legs begin to twitch. Is he dreaming? Many scientists say there is evidence to support the idea that dogs do, in fact, experience dreams. Researchers using an electroencephalogram (EEG) have tested canine brain...
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    🔒 Closed Facts about tigers

    The tiger is the largest cat species, most recognizable for its pattern of dark vertical stripes on reddish-orange fur with a lighter underside. The species is classified in the genus Panthera with the lion, leopard, jaguar, and snow leopard. Conservation status: Endangered (Population...
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    🔒 Closed Amazing facts about the grey wolf

    Wolves are the largest members of the dog family. The Grey Wolf is known as the Timber Wolf in North America and the White Wolf in the Arctic, or more generally as the Common Wolf. Wolves are legendary because of their spine-tingling howl, which they use to communicate. A lone wolf howls to...
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    🔒 Closed What if earth's core cooled down?

    Deep beneath the Earth's surface, there's a scorching ball of iron surrounded by an ocean of boiling hot liquid metal. THE EARTH'S CORE. It's as toasty as the surface of the Sun, with enough heat to brew more than a trillion cups of coffee per hour. That's over a hundred coffees for every single...
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    🔒 Closed Neptune facts

    Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun making it the most distant in the solar system. This gas giantplanet may have formed much closer to the Sun in early solar system history before migrating to its present position. Neptune Planet Profile Equatorial Diameter: 49,528 km Polar Diameter...
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    🔒 Closed Milky way galaxy facts

    The Milky Way Galaxy is our home galaxy in the universe. It is a fairly typical barred spiral with four major arms in its disk, at least one spur, and a newly discovered outer arm. The galactic centre, which is located about 26,000 light-years from Earth, contains at least one supermassive black...
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    🔒 Closed Mercury facts

    Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and due to its proximity it is not easily seen except during twilight. For every two orbits of the Sun, Mercury completes three rotations about its axis and up until 1965 it was thought that the same side of Mercury constantly faced the Sun. Thirteen...
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    🔒 Closed Saturn facts

    Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the most distant that can be seen with the ***** eye. Saturn is the second largest planet and is best known for its fabulous ring system that was first observed in 1610 by the astronomer Galileo Galilei. Like Jupiter, Saturn is a gas giant and is...
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    🔒 Closed Jupiter facts

    The planet Jupiter is the fifth planet out from the Sun, and is two and a half times more massive than all the other planets in the solar system combined. It is made primarily of gases and is therefore known as a “gas giant”. Facts Moons Diagrams Jupiter Planet Profile Equatorial Diameter...
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    🔒 Closed Sun facts

    The Sun (or Sol), is the star at the centre of our solar system and is responsible for the Earth’s climate and weather. The Sun is an almost perfect sphere with a difference of just 10km in diameter between the poles and the equator. The average radius of the Sun is 695,508 km (109.2 x that of...
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    ❓ Help Need knowledge about owning a smart sim. help!

    Hi mga ka-PHC. So nagloloko na si GLOBE. Lilipat nako ng ibang channel ano po ba yung mga kailangan kong malaman para iwas block sa smart. Bagong user po ako and hindi pako naging smart user so i need knowledge sa smart sim. Kasi daming kong nakikitang mga smart no load ehi,etc. Salamat po sa...
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    ❓ Help Need your knowledge guy's

    guys pwd po ba ako gumamit ng injector kahit naka plan ako...... mag chacharge parin po ba yung data ni globe?
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