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One Nice Bug Per Day
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RMH

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Cosmic Funnies
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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Psalm 27:9-10
Throughout this psalm David shows his trust in God and his great desire to draw close to Him. Yet in the trials and challenges of life God can seem distant, and our sins can cut us off from Him. So David begged God not to turn him away or hide His face. He earnestly asked God not to leave or forsake him.
The Sk8 Doctor
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Fab Five @ U of M 2024
The AI version of Me 1970’s
No. 1 DE. NFL 2024 Myles Garrett Cleveland Browns #95
My G is always ready for what ever! DTGE
R.I.P. Roosevelt , A “True Skater” we will miss you
Definitely Different
Founding members of the Native Tongues family (which also included A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Black Sheep, L.O.N.S. and Queen Latifah among others), the Jungle Brothers were part of the first wave of "golden era" hip-hop coming out of New York in the late '80s. Armed with laid-back flows, imaginative production, and lyrics that fused proud Afrocentricity with a playful sense of humor, the trio of Afrika Baby Bam, Mike Gee, and DJ Sammy B dropped Straight Out the Jungle, their debut album, in 1988. They've managed to stay together (at least two of them) and release albums over the course of two decades, though their style changed dramatically, as they morphed into more of an electro-dance act. Nevertheless, this album remains outstanding, loaded with aging B-boy partystarters like "On the Run." "Because I Got It Like That," "I'II House You," and "Black Is Black" (featuring a young Q-Tip).
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