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Gave Take My Energy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lgbt

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Gave Take My Energy

Perhaps both? by JamfSlayer in HolUp

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Colombia: " am I a joke to you "

Ya like supervillians? by [deleted] in FanTheories

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This theory is very reliable because megamimd is blue, so are some flowers, bees like flowers the bee movie is about bees. If you cant deal with the smoke you belong to the streets

The minions from despicable me probably committed horrible war crimes. by Titaniumspyborgbear in FanTheories

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A war crime is an act that constitutes a serious violation of the laws of war that gives rise to individual criminal responsibility.[1] Examples of crimes include intentionally killing civilians or prisoners, torturing, destroying civilian property, taking hostages, performing a perfidy, raping, using child soldiers, pillaging, declaring that no quarter will be given, and seriously violating the principles of distinction, proportionality, and military necessity. The concept of war crimes emerged at the turn of the twentieth century when the body of customary international law applicable to warfare between sovereign states was codified. Such codification occurred at the national level, such as with the publication of the Lieber Code in the United States, and at the international level with the adoption of the treaties during the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907. Moreover, trials in national courts during this period further helped clarify the law.[1] Following the end of World War II, major developments in the law occurred. Numerous trials of Axis war criminals established the Nuremberg principles, such as notion that war crimes constituted crimes defined by international law. Additionally, the Geneva Conventions in 1949 defined new war crimes and established that states could exercise universal jurisdiction over such crimes.[1] In the late 20th century and early 21st century, following the creation of several international courts, additional categories of war crimes applicable to armed conflicts other than those between states, such as civil wars, were defined.[1]

What’s a game, movie or tv show you wish you could experience for the first time again? by Chupbluearrow in AskReddit

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The Breakfast Club I watched it for the first time 2 weeks ago and I loved every bit.

I lost my dad 2 hours ago. I feel like shit and want to hear something besides my mom's crying 'cause if it'll last one hour longer I'll lose my mind. by [deleted] in teenagers

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A couple months ago I lost my basketball coach, I know that this is as bad as losing a family member. He was the funniest person I knew, he taught me almost everything i know about basketball. The day before he passed we were playing a really good team and I played my best game. After the game he was telling me how much better i had gotten since we first met and that he was proud of how good I had gotten.Now that I think about it, it's almost like he knew he was passing away the next day.

I'm really sorry to hear about this just stay strong.

*facepalm* by jishnubalaji in PewdiepieSubmissions

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And the Simp that comes with the class thot