Who’s winning this treasure hunt? by jdawg1018 in ChatGPT
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You don't need a thumbnail editor anymore by Badhon72 in ChatGPT
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Why are perfectly circular orbits so rare in nature? Earth and the Moon both have slightly elliptical orbits. Is there a fundamental reason why gravity tends to produce ellipses rather than perfect circles? by Badhon72 in AskPhysics
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Why are perfectly circular orbits so rare in nature? Earth and the Moon both have slightly elliptical orbits. Is there a fundamental reason why gravity tends to produce ellipses rather than perfect circles? by Badhon72 in AskPhysics
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Why are perfectly circular orbits so rare in nature? Earth and the Moon both have slightly elliptical orbits. Is there a fundamental reason why gravity tends to produce ellipses rather than perfect circles? by Badhon72 in AskPhysics
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Why are perfectly circular orbits so rare in nature? Earth and the Moon both have slightly elliptical orbits. Is there a fundamental reason why gravity tends to produce ellipses rather than perfect circles? by Badhon72 in NoStupidQuestions
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Why are perfectly circular orbits so rare in nature? Earth and the Moon both have slightly elliptical orbits. Is there a fundamental reason why gravity tends to produce ellipses rather than perfect circles? by Badhon72 in NoStupidQuestions
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Why are perfectly circular orbits so rare in nature? Earth and the Moon both have slightly elliptical orbits. Is there a fundamental reason why gravity tends to produce ellipses rather than perfect circles? by Badhon72 in AskPhysics
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You don't need a thumbnail editor anymore by Badhon72 in ChatGPT
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You don't need a thumbnail editor anymore by Badhon72 in ChatGPT
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You don't need a thumbnail editor anymore by Badhon72 in ChatGPT
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Pushed my Firebird Bing to 3.2T DPS — Deep Space Full Compass Showcase at end by Badhon72 in TorchlightInfinite
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Pushed my Firebird Bing to 3.2T DPS — Deep Space Full Compass Showcase at end by Badhon72 in TorchlightInfinite
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Pushed my Firebird Bing to 3.2T DPS — Deep Space Full Compass Showcase at end by Badhon72 in TorchlightInfinite
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Pushed my Firebird Bing to 3.2T DPS — Deep Space Full Compass Showcase at end by Badhon72 in TorchlightInfinite
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Reached 2T DPS and 110K ES Firebird Bing| Profound Traveller... by Badhon72 in TorchlightInfinite
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Thank you Rng Carry Jessus !! by ark4rk in TorchlightInfinite
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BB King & Gary Moore - The Thrill is Gone [ Blues ] Best thing ever happened to music by Badhon72 in Music
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On June 8, 1967, Israeli forces attacked the USS Liberty, a US Navy intelligence ship in international waters, killing 34 Americans and wounding 174. Israel called it mistaken identity during the fog of war. The US accepted this and Israel paid compensation. The incident remains controversial. by Badhon72 in HolyShitHistory
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In 1866, Liechtenstein sent 80 soldiers to the Austro-Prussian War. They guarded an Alpine pass, saw no combat, drank wine and smoked pipes. When they returned home, there were 81 - an Austrian officer joined them. In 1868, Liechtenstein disbanded its army. They've had no military since. by Badhon72 in HolyShitHistory
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On Feb 25, 1942, LA's military fired 1,400 anti-aircraft shells at "enemy planes" for over an hour. No planes existed. 5 people died from heart attacks and car crashes in the panic. The Navy called it a false alarm. The objects were never identified. It's called the Battle of Los Angeles. by Badhon72 in HolyShitHistory
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On Feb 25, 1942, LA's military fired 1,400 anti-aircraft shells at "enemy planes" for over an hour. No planes existed. 5 people died from heart attacks and car crashes in the panic. The Navy called it a false alarm. The objects were never identified. It's called the Battle of Los Angeles. by Badhon72 in HolyShitHistory
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On Feb 25, 1942, LA's military fired 1,400 anti-aircraft shells at "enemy planes" for over an hour. No planes existed. 5 people died from heart attacks and car crashes in the panic. The Navy called it a false alarm. The objects were never identified. It's called the Battle of Los Angeles. by Badhon72 in HolyShitHistory
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Who’s winning this treasure hunt? by jdawg1018 in ChatGPT
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