laughing my fucking ass off.
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lmfao
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england
home to numerous noteworthy landmarks including the london eye, queen elizabeth tower, stonehenge, and beautiful cheddar gorge.
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apple (fruit)
an edible fruit produced by apple trees (malus domestica). there are over 7,500 different types of apples known today with more and more being bred as time goes on. apples, like other crops and even animals, are bred for specific taste, purpose, and even appearance. apple trees originated in china and today, china remains the leading producer of apples.
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lionel messi
it looks like he ended an era. he is about to transfer to manchester city. so, he could move to partner club new york fc in the future.
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users' favorite poems
i wish i wrote the way i thought
obsessively
incessantly
with maddening hunger
i’d write to the point of suffocation
i’d write myself into nervous breakdowns
manuscripts spiralling out like tentacles into abysmal nothing
and i’d write about you
a lot more
than i should
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ireland
a place where the best people of the world live.
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airtag
apple's new tile killer. i wish it was wirelessly chargeable.
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the athletic
acquired by the new york times for $550 million.
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respect
respect was invented to cover the empty place where love should be.
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banshee (tv series)
the most underrated tv series. it's on hbo max
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heinrich himmler
heinrich himmler was a high-ranking german nazi official and the head of the ss (schutzstaffel), the paramilitary organization that was responsible for many of the crimes of the nazi regime. himmler was born in munich, germany on october 7, 1900. he joined the nazi party in 1923 and quickly rose through the ranks, becoming the head of the ss in 1929. under himmler's leadership, the ss expanded greatly, and it became a key component of the nazi regime's apparatus of terror and repression.
himmler was instrumental in the implementation of the "final solution," the plan to exterminate the jews of europe. he oversaw the construction and operation of the concentration and extermination camps, including auschwitz, where millions of people were killed. himmler was also responsible for the persecution of other groups deemed undesirable by the nazi regime, including homosexuals, roma, and political opponents.
in addition to his role in the holocaust, himmler was involved in other atrocities committed by the nazi regime. he was one of the main architects of the policy of generalplan ost, which called for the forced relocation and extermination of millions of slavic people in eastern europe. he also played a key role in the occupation of poland and the soviet union, where his ss forces carried out mass executions and other war crimes.
himmler's power and influence within the nazi regime grew throughout the 1930s and 1940s. by the end of world war ii, he was one of the most powerful men in germany, and he was considered to be one of hitler's closest confidants.
as the war came to an end, himmler attempted to negotiate a surrender with the allies. however, his efforts were rebuffed, and he was arrested by british forces on may 23, 1945. he was held in custody for several months, during which time he was extensively interrogated. on may 23, 1945, himmler committed suicide by biting into a cyanide capsule while in allied custody.
after his death, himmler was widely denounced as one of the main architects of the holocaust and other war crimes committed by the nazi regime. he remains one of the most infamous figures of the 20th century. -
fallacy
fallacies are mistakes in reasoning or arguments that are based on incorrect or flawed logic. there are many different types of fallacies, and they can occur in written or oral arguments. it is important to be aware of fallacies in order to critically evaluate arguments and make informed decisions, and to avoid using fallacies in your own arguments.
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nepal
nepal is a beautiful country located at the foothill of himalayas. one of the richest country in forest and water resources, nepal is a must visit country for the travelers . whether you're seeking adventure, spiritual enrichment, or simply a peaceful escape, nepal offers a captivating and diverse experience that will leave you enchanted and inspired.
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southwest airlines
southwest airlines, renowned for its low-cost fares and customer-friendly service, is an iconic american airline that revolutionized air travel with its no-frills approach and point-to-point flight model. known for its humorous flight attendants and unique boarding process, southwest has consistently ranked high in customer satisfaction. in a recent move to enhance accessibility and convenience, southwest airlines has begun displaying its flight schedules and fares on google flights, allowing travelers to easily compare and book southwest flights alongside other airlines, ensuring an even smoother journey from planning to takeoff.
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vladimir lenin
lenin was the central figure in transforming russia from a royal autocracy into a socialist state. he became a leading spokesman of social democracy in the russian capital, and in 1895 he was imprisoned. exile in siberia followed, and in 1900 lenin moved abroad. convinced of the need for a revolutionary voice, he founded the newspaper iskra in 1900. in his early writings, he argued that workers were incapable, on their own, of seeing beyond bread-and-butter issues; they needed a tightly organized revolutionary party to act on their behalf.
in 1903, the russian social democrats split over these issues, with lenin carrying the majority with him. in 1904, he returned briefly to saint petersburg to help organize the revolution.
by the time of the october revolution, lenin was the undisputed leader of the radical socialist movement. his concept of the dictatorship of the proletariat was ruthlessly imposed during the civil war. in 1921, he introduced the new economic policy to reverse the push toward a fully communist economy. he died in 1924, too soon to witness the full consequences of proletarian dictatorship.