1. 1.
    +2
    am günü yağ
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    +1 -1
    what can i do sometimes.
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  3. 3.
    +1
    i dont want to see back i want to see front
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  4. 4.
    +1
    an english sentence
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  5. 5.
    +1
    @3 birden güldürdü
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  6. 6.
    -1
    acil bi tane ingilizce cümle
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  7. 7.
    0
    areeee youuuu readyyyy.. dıp dıp dıp tıs dıp dı dıp tısss...
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  8. 8.
    0
    emerge english sentence
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  9. 9.
    0
    (bkz: kayıtlar başladı bir bakın)
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  10. 10.
    0
    what are you doing, sir
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  11. 11.
    0
    i am a newbie asshole in face please accept this gift which is come from in my penis.
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  12. 12.
    0
    i m fucking now myself
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  13. 13.
    0
    @31 advanced beyler dağılın.
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  14. 14.
    0
    Fuck me all ım charismatic gay
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  15. 15.
    0
    i run each teen me
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  16. 16.
    0
    "only god can judge me"

    hatta biraz kekoluk varsa koluna bacağına arabana o da olmadı zütüne yazdır...

    şaka lan şaka yazdırırsan kemiğini giberim başımıza keko olma...
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  17. 17.
    0
    can u touch my ass
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  18. 18.
    0
    i go to me the can but the
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    0
    in science, thermodynamics (from the greek θέρμη therme, meaning "heat"[2] and δύναμις, dynamis, meaning force) is the study of energy conversion between heat and mechanical work, and subsequently the macroscopic variables such as temperature, volume and pressure. the first to give a concise definition of the subject was scottish physicist william thomson who in 1854 stated that:[3]
    “thermo-dynamics is the subject of the relation of heat to forces acting between contiguous parts of bodies, and the relation of heat to electrical agency.”
    two derivatives of thermodynamics to emerge in the decades to follow include: statistical thermodynamics (or statistical mechanics) (1860), a subject concerned with statistical predictions of the collective motion of particles from their microscopic behavior, and chemical thermodynamics (1873), a subject concerned with the nature of the role of entropy in the process of chemical reaction.[4][5][6] historically, thermodynamics developed out of a need to increase the efficiency of early steam engines, particularly through the work of french physicist nicolas léonard sadi carnot (1824) who believed that engine efficiency was the key that could help france win the napoleonic wars.[7]
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    0
    proud to be a faggot

    yaz bunu yaz
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