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This is Lexa. She really hopes you’ll be her valentine. Wouldn’t want to waste this look on just anybody. 14/10

This is Lexa. She really hopes you’ll be her valentine. Wouldn’t want to waste this look on just anybody. 14/10

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List of unusual deaths in the 20th century
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3 people and Cachy the poodle	21 October 1988	A poodle named Cachi, in Caballito, Buenos Aires, fell 13 floors and hit 75-year-old Marta Espina, killing both instantly. In the course of events, 46-year-old Edith Solá came to see the incident and was fatally hit by a bu

List of unusual deaths in the 20th century From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 3 people and Cachy the poodle 21 October 1988 A poodle named Cachi, in Caballito, Buenos Aires, fell 13 floors and hit 75-year-old Marta Espina, killing both instantly. In the course of events, 46-year-old Edith Solá came to see the incident and was fatally hit by a bu

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In 2015, scientists recreated a 1,000-year-old Anglo-Saxon salve made of wine, garlic, onion, and oxgall that had to sit in a brass vessel for nine nights. When prepared exactly as the recipe described, it wiped out up to 90 percent of MRSA bacteria.

In 2015, scientists recreated a 1,000-year-old Anglo-Saxon salve made of wine, garlic, onion, and oxgall that had to sit in a brass vessel for nine nights. When prepared exactly as the recipe described, it wiped out up to 90 percent of MRSA bacteria.

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We've evolved to the point where a primitive and barbaric culture is conquering an advanced one. Having weak leaders has disastrous consequences.

We've evolved to the point where a primitive and barbaric culture is conquering an advanced one. Having weak leaders has disastrous consequences.

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"why weren't you available at 9am?" You stupid fuck they worked until 2am One of my best engineers quit yesterday. Not for money. Not for a better title. The exit interview took 4 minutes. He said one sentence: "I'm tired of proving I'm not lazy." This is the engineer who saved us $2M last quarter. Who fixed the production issue no one else could t

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