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    anlat panpa
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    dinleyen yok mu lan upupupup
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    Neyse yalvardım yakardım, dedim bak ahmetle aranızda bi kavga çıkarsa savunurum arkanda dururum falan bi doldurdum bizimkini. Tamam dedi en sonunda konuşıyım bi bakıyım. Telefon numaramı falan aldı.Ben de işte o gün yatmaya yatağa giderken içimde bi heyecan dedim amk milli olursam manyak olur.
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    işte merveye gittim ben de dedim kızım ayarla yok dedi işte bu çağla kevaşesi Mert (okulun futbol takımındaki huur) yu seviyomuş. Dedim kızım yap bi güzellik yok amk dinlemedi
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    çağlaaaam
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    @2 panpa fotoğrafı yoksa inanmaz bunlar capsini at amk hiç mi sosyal paylaşım sitesinde paylaşımlarda bulunmuyor bu bal rengi kahpe
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    Okulda çağla diye bi kız var üstünden geçenin haddi hesabı yok. Kızı anlatayım biraz 1.60 boyunca en fazla 55 kilo olan,bal rengi saçları, kahverengi gözleri var. Gideri var yani, okulun en ciksi kızı açık ara. Neyse bigün ben bu ahmete dedim ki ulan bana da karı bul hepsini sen yiyosun amk.O da bi sırıttı falan huur çocuğu, dedi işte git merveyle konuş dedi.(merve çağlanın en yakın arkadaşı, kevaşe ama çağla kadar iyi değil tabi)
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    apples, and 56Turmeric: Found in curry, turmeric contains a chemical that has been shown to decrease the plaques in the brain thought to be responsible for Alzheimer’s disease.1
    Saffron: In three studies, a saffron extract was found to be as effective as antidepressant medication in treating people with major depression.2
    Sage: Sage has very good scientific evidence that it helps boost memory.3
    Cinnamon: Cinnamon has been shown to help attention and it helps regulate blood sugar, which decreases cravings. Plus, cinnamon is a natural aphrodisiac for men “” not that most men need much help.4
    Basil: This potent antioxidant improves blood flow to the heart and brain and has anti-inflammatory properties that offer protection from Alzheimer’s disease.5
    Thyme: Supplementing the diet with thyme has been shown to increase the amount of DHA “” an essential fatty acid “” in the brain.6
    Oregano: Dried oregano has 30 times the brain-healing antioxidant power of raw blueberries, 46 times more than apples, and 56 times as much as strawberries, making it one of the most powerful brain cell protectors on the planet.7 Click to read about more foods that pack an antioxidant punch.
    Garlic: Garlic promotes better blood flow to the brain and killed brain cancer cells in a 2007 study.8
    Ginger: Can ginger make you smarter? A study that combined ginger with ginkgo biloba suggests that it does. Ginger root extract may also be helpful in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and migraine headaches.9
    Rosemary: A 2006 study reported that rosemary diminishes cognitive decline in people with dementia.10
    REFERENCES
    Sage: Sage has very good scientific evidence that it helps boost memory.3
    Cinnamon: Cinnamon has been shown to help attention and it helps regulate blood sugar, which decreases cravings. Plus, cinnamon is a natural aphrodisiac for men “” not that most men need much help.4
    Basil: This potent antioxidant improves blood flow to the heart and brain and has anti-inflammatory properties that offer protecti
    Garlic: Garlic promotes better blood flow to the brain and killed brain cancer cells in a 2007 study.8
    Ginger: Can ginger make you smarter? A study that combined ginger with ginkgo biloba suggests that it does. Ginger root extract may also be helpful in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and migraine headaches.9
    Rosemary: A 2006 study reported that rosemary diminishes cognitive decline in people with dementia.10
    REFERENCESTurmeric: Found in curry, turmeric contains a chemical that has been shown to decrease the plaques in the brain thought to be resplanet.7 Click to read about more foods that pack an antioxidant punch.
    Garlic: Garlic promotes better blood flow to the brain and killed brain cancer cells in a 2007 study.8
    Ginger: Can ginger make you smarter? A study that combined ginger with ginkgo biloba suggests that it does. Ginger root extract may also be helpful in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and migraine headaches.9
    Rosemary: A 2006 study reported that rosemary diminishes cognitive decline in people with dementia.10
    REFERENCESTurmeric: Found in curry, turmeric contains a chemical that has been shown to decrease the plaques in the brain thought to be responsible for Alzheimer’s disease.1
    Saffron: In three studies, a saffron extract was found to be as effective as antidepressant medication in treating people with major depression.2
    Sage: Sage has very good scientific evidence that it helps boost memory.3
    Cinnamon: Cinnamon has been shown to help attention and it helps regulate blood sugar, which decreases cravings. Plus, cinnamon is a natural aphrodisiac for men “” not that most men need much help.4
    Basil: This potent antioxidant improves blood flow to the heart and brain and has anti-inflammatory properties that offer protection from Alzheimer’s disease.5
    Thyme: Supplementing the diet with thyme has been shown to increase the amount of DHA “” an essential fatty acid “” in the brain.6
    Oregano: Dried oregano has 30 times the brain-healing antioxidant power of raw blueberries, 46 times more than apples, and 56 times as much as strawberries, making it one of the most powerful brain cell protectors on the planet.7 Click to read about more foods that pack an antioxidant punch.
    Garlic: Garlic promotes better blood flow to the brain and killed brain cancer cells in a 2007 study.8
    Ginger: Can ginger make you smarter? A study that combined ginger with ginkgo biloba suggests that it does. Ginger root extract may also be helpful in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and migraine headaches.9
    Rosemary: A 2006 study reported that rosemary diminishes cognitive decline in people with dementia.10
    REFERENCESTurmeric: Found in curry, turmeric contains a chemical that has been shown to decrease the plaques in the brain thought to be responsible for Alzheimer’s disease.1
    Saffron: In three studies, a saffron extract was found to be as effective as antidepressant medication in treating people with major depression.2
    Sage: Sage has very good scientific evidence that it helps boost memory.3
    Cinnamon: Cinnamon has been shown to help attention and it helps regulate blood sugar, which decreases cravings. Plus, cinnamon is a natural aphrodisiac for men “” not that most men need much help.4
    Basil: This potent antioxidant improves blood flow to the heart and brain and has anti-inflammatory properties that offer protection from Alzheimer’s disease.5
    Thyme: Supplementing the diet with thyme has been shown to increase the amount of DHA “” an essential fatty acid “” in the brain.6
    Oregano: Dried oregano has 30 times the brain-healing antioxidant power of raw blueberries, 46 times more than apples, and 56 times as much as strawberries, making it one of the most powerful brain cell protectors on the planet.7 Click to read about more foods that pack an antioxidant punch.
    Garlic: Garlic promotes better blood flow to the brain and killed brain cancer cells in a 2007 study.8
    Ginger: Can ginger make you smarter? A study that combined ginger with ginkgo biloba suggests that it does. Ginger root extract may also be helpful in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and migraine headaches.9
    Rosemary: A 2006 study reported that rosemary diminishes cognitive decline in people with dementia.10
    REFERENCESTurmeric: Found in curry, turmeric contains a chemical that has been shown to decrease the plaques in the brain thought to be responsible for Alzheimer’s disease.1
    Saffron: In three studies, a saffron extract was found to be as effective as antidepressant medication in treating people with major depression.2
    Sage: Sage has very good scientific evidence that it helps boost memory.3
    Cinnamon: Cinnamon has been shown to help attention and it helps regulate blood sugar, which decreases cravings. Plus, cinnamon is a natural aphrodisiac for men “” not that most men need much help.4
    Basil: This potent antioxidant improves blood flow to the heart and brain and has anti-inflammatory properties that offer protection from Alzheimer’s disease.5
    Thyme: Supplementing the diet with thyme has been shown to increase the amount of DHA “” an essential fatty acid “” in the brain.6
    Oregano: Dried oregano has 30 times the brain-healing antioxidant power of raw blueberries, 46 times more than apples, and 56 times as much as strawberries, making it one of the most powerful brain cell protectors on the planet.7 Click to read about more foods that pack an antioxidant punch.
    Garlic: Garlic promotes better blood flow to the brain and killed brain cancer cells in a 2007 study.8
    Ginger: Can ginger make you smarter? A study that combined ginger with ginkgo biloba suggests that it does. Ginger root extract may also be helpful in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and migraine headaches.9
    Rosemary: A 2006 study reported that rosemary diminishes cognitive decline in people with dementia.10
    REFERENCESTurmeric: Found in curry, turmeric contains a chemical that has been shown to decrease the plaques in the brain thought to be responsible for Alzheimer’s disease.1
    Saffron: In three studies, a saffron extract was found to be as effective as antidepressant medication in treating people with major depression.2
    Sage: Sage has very good scientific evidence that it helps boost memory.3
    Cinnamon: Cinnamon has been shown to help attention and it helps regulate blood sugar, which decreases cravings. Plus, cinnamon is a natural aphrodisiac for men “” not that most men need much help.4
    Basil: This potent antioxidant improves blood flow to the heart and brain and has anti-inflammatory properties that offer protection from Alzheimer’s disease.5
    Thyme: Supplementing the diet with thyme has been shown to increase the amount of DHA “” an essential fatty acid “” in the brain.6
    Oregano: Dried oregano has 30 times the brain-healing antioxidant power of raw blueberries, 46 times more than apples, and 56 times as much as strawberries, making it one of the most powerful brain cell protectors on the planet.7 Click to read about more foods that pack an antioxidant punch.
    Garlic: Garlic promotes better blood flow to the brain and killed brain cancer cells in a 2007 study.8
    Ginger: Can ginger make you smarter? A study that combined ginger with ginkgo biloba suggests that it does. Ginger root extract may also be helpful in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and migraine headaches.9
    Rosemary: A 2006 study reported that rosemary diminishes cognitive decline in people with dementia.10
    REFERENCES
    Tümünü Göster
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  11. 1.
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    toplanın anlatıcam hadi

    Başlıyorum

    Lise 3'e gidiyoruz işte o zaman. ciks hayatımız da sağ elimizden başka sevgili tanımaz işte.Bi kaç sevgilim olmuş da hepsi işte "sorun sende değil bende :S" diyerek ayrılan huurlar işte. Artık Lise 3 milli olmak lazım amk. Benim bir can yoldaşım var Ahmet diye. Bunun da zütürmediği kız yok amk.

    Edit:Bikaç arkadaş gizemi anlat, merveyi anlat dediler. Eğer ısrar eden olursa onların hikayelerini de başka zaman anlatırım.Ama şu an nerdeyse 3-4 isteyen var. Yeterli şuku ve nick6ından sonra onlarınkini de anlatırım.
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