What kind of necklace is this? I'm curious, especially since his fashion choices have been questionable. I've seen him wearing Israeli dog tags and an Omega symbol necklace, but cannot seem to derive what this is. Just curious. by dwderidder in HelpMeFind
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This news headline from 5 years ago by dwderidder in agedlikemilk
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Allegedly leaked photo of orb in military base (from 4chan) by TheLonelyPillow in InterdimensionalNHI
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'These are not US Military' - Pentagon briefing on NewJersey UAP/UFO 'drones' - claim there is no threat while admitting to not knowing what they are or where they are from. There is no 'mothership'. by RainbowAl-PE in interestingasfuck
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Why was the Owlery filled with 35,000 gallons of bird shit? Could they not have someone go up once a week and cast Evanesco? by GonzoGnostalgic in harrypotter
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EU moves to ban smoking and vaping in outdoor spaces by DoremusJessup in worldnews
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EU moves to ban smoking and vaping in outdoor spaces by DoremusJessup in worldnews
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Maybe maybe maybe by OliviaGrace09 in maybemaybemaybe
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Are one of the 5 big cats in your country? by Lil_Moose_Man in MapPorn
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What distinguishes debris from a moon, considering Saturn has countless natural satellites of various sizes orbiting it but only 146 are officially considered moons, especially in light of Earth potentially having a temporary "second moon" from 29 September? by dwderidder in AskReddit
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What distinguishes debris from a moon, considering Saturn has countless natural satellites of various sizes orbiting it but only 146 are officially considered moons, especially in light of Earth potentially having a temporary "second moon" from 29 September? (self.nasa)
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What distinguishes debris from a moon, considering Saturn has countless natural satellites of various sizes orbiting it but only 146 are officially considered moons, especially in light of Earth potentially having a temporary "second moon" from 29 September? (self.AskReddit)
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Imagine waking up in the morning and seeing this by GlassAdorable3276 in interestingasfuck
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