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YOU ARE THE REASON
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Not today Justin

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One Nice Bug Per Day

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shark vs the universe
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Love it when a post finds its intended audience
"Friday the 13th is still better than Monday the whatever."
~ Unknown
Kaoru Yamada
Gulyásos Vifon, mmmh.
Aztakurva
emelek egy whopperes doritosszal
Almdudleres popcorn?
Élelmiszeripar, please
Ugyanitt egy másik kérdéses termék
Kicsimmel
No book can compare to the Holy Bible.
Talán még Fodor György Hálózatok és Rendszerek Analízise trilógiája.
dr. Prohaszka - Bevezetes az anyagtudomanyba 🙏🏻
Magyar Gyógyszerkönyv VIII.
Hajdu Endre - Statika és Szilárdságtan
ha van pokol, a bacsi egyszer biztosan ott vegzi.
Moonlight and fog, Palatinate Forest
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Painting by Randy Weidner of Close Encounters of the Third Kind used as the front cover of Starlog Magazine 12 1978
Je suis l'élu, le doigt de Dieu m'a désigné.
The Amazing Science Fiction and Fantasy Work of Phillipe Caza
French cartoonist and illustrator Philippe Caza. Caza has an extensive portfolio of varied work going back to the 70’s. His imaginative, surreal, and psychedelic drawings are heavily influenced by his comic book art and takes us to various bizarre worlds. Txt
Alfonso Simonetti (1840–1892), “And She Never Returned”
oil on canvas, n.d.
source
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In my opinion, one of the best things humanity has captured on video. Done in 1979 by Voyager 1 as it approached Jupiter.