@foton7777: Для меня третье самое жизовое😅

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bs_voron_bs0
анимации :
1 факт обо мне а остальные не
2021-07-31 11:09:46
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yura.ura1
BS nakos :
Самое последнее жиза я когда захожу в подъезд я сам говорю если я не пробегу больше 1 этажа то я здохну ахахах
2021-07-31 11:41:01
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ismailismailov5555
Исмаил Исмаилов :
полное жиза 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
2021-07-31 11:39:06
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artemlienor1
lienor :
звонИт, а не знОвит
2021-10-20 20:02:53
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Кстати, с 1 согласен на 1000000%😂
2021-08-12 11:06:13
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sanafa78
Дмитрий Паламарчук❤ :
ну спасибо
2021-10-03 09:31:50
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Здесь нечего нет :
Тоже самое)Когда я в туалете мне мозг говорит ПАДАЖДИ 20 ИЛИ 50 СЕКУНД ИНАЧЕ ПРИДЕТ АНАБЕЛЬ С ЧАКИ а еще когда просто сплю мне говорит НЕ ДВИГАЙСЯ
2021-09-16 13:55:17
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Case File: The Phoenix Lights Date: March 13, 1997 Location: Phoenix, Arizona, and surrounding areas Witnesses: Thousands of residents, including pilots and public officials The Story: On the evening of March 13, 1997, thousands of people across Arizona looked to the skies and saw something they would never forget. A massive V-shaped formation of lights appeared, silently gliding across the night sky. Some described it as a solid craft so large it blocked out the stars. Others said it resembled a fleet of individual orbs. The event began with reports of strange lights moving south from the Nevada state line, with sightings continuing over Phoenix and beyond. The lights were described as white or amber, remaining eerily silent throughout their journey. Witnesses included everyone from ordinary citizens to commercial pilots—and even Governor Fife Symington, who later called it “otherworldly.” Later that night, a second wave of lights appeared as stationary flares, prompting official explanations from the military. However, many remain convinced that the first wave, with its vast V-shaped craft, was not of human origin. The Context: The Phoenix Lights stand out due to the sheer number of witnesses and their detailed, consistent accounts. The military explanation pointed to flares from a training exercise, but this only addressed part of the event. The first wave of lights remains unexplained. The Legacy: The Phoenix Lights remain one of the most famous UFO sightings in history, often cited as the most credible due to the massive number of witnesses and lack of a solid explanation. To this day, the event is a cornerstone of UFO lore, symbolizing the mystery and wonder of the unknown. What do YOU think? Was this a secret military project, or evidence of an alien craft visiting Earth? #PhoenixLights #UFOs #Aliens #HistoryMysteries #ArizonaUFO #VShapedCraft #UnsolvedMysteries #uap
Case File: The Phoenix Lights Date: March 13, 1997 Location: Phoenix, Arizona, and surrounding areas Witnesses: Thousands of residents, including pilots and public officials The Story: On the evening of March 13, 1997, thousands of people across Arizona looked to the skies and saw something they would never forget. A massive V-shaped formation of lights appeared, silently gliding across the night sky. Some described it as a solid craft so large it blocked out the stars. Others said it resembled a fleet of individual orbs. The event began with reports of strange lights moving south from the Nevada state line, with sightings continuing over Phoenix and beyond. The lights were described as white or amber, remaining eerily silent throughout their journey. Witnesses included everyone from ordinary citizens to commercial pilots—and even Governor Fife Symington, who later called it “otherworldly.” Later that night, a second wave of lights appeared as stationary flares, prompting official explanations from the military. However, many remain convinced that the first wave, with its vast V-shaped craft, was not of human origin. The Context: The Phoenix Lights stand out due to the sheer number of witnesses and their detailed, consistent accounts. The military explanation pointed to flares from a training exercise, but this only addressed part of the event. The first wave of lights remains unexplained. The Legacy: The Phoenix Lights remain one of the most famous UFO sightings in history, often cited as the most credible due to the massive number of witnesses and lack of a solid explanation. To this day, the event is a cornerstone of UFO lore, symbolizing the mystery and wonder of the unknown. What do YOU think? Was this a secret military project, or evidence of an alien craft visiting Earth? #PhoenixLights #UFOs #Aliens #HistoryMysteries #ArizonaUFO #VShapedCraft #UnsolvedMysteries #uap

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