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nestlelm
Nestle :
зачем качать бицепс, качай забор в клэш оф клэнс
2023-02-22 05:02:01
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inst9nt
instantik :
фига у тебя сынок конечно
2023-02-21 19:54:56
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iris_myakishpro
підерасовіч :
самоутвердился?
2023-02-22 09:56:06
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dirt_bike_baby
@Samper#zxcmq :
ну ты даеш го обзор на бицепс
2023-02-21 17:01:17
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shiniro00
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Второй
2023-02-21 17:07:21
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первая)
2023-02-21 17:11:11
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romansh_uc
roman :
малодчик
2023-02-21 18:29:01
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ridy.asmr_
RidyAsmr :
Не нужно самоутверждаться с помощью новечков
2023-02-21 19:36:26
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On the night of February 24-25, 1942, Los Angeles became the epicenter of one of the most mysterious UFO encounters in history. Just hours after a military warning of a potential enemy attack, air raid sirens blared, and searchlights locked onto a massive, unidentified object hovering over the city. In response, the military unleashed over 1,400 anti-aircraft rounds, lighting up the night sky in a chaotic attempt to bring down what they believed could be a hostile aircraft—yet the object remained completely unaffected. Eyewitnesses described a glowing, silent craft, slowly drifting over areas like Santa Monica and Culver City, seemingly impervious to the relentless barrage of gunfire. Some claimed to see multiple smaller objects, while others insisted on a single, massive craft that eventually vanished without a trace. Despite the intense military response, no enemy planes were ever found, and the government later dismissed the event as a false alarm caused by war jitters or a weather balloon—an explanation that many UFO enthusiasts find highly questionable. Decades later, the Battle of Los Angeles remains one of the most compelling UFO mysteries, with only eyewitness accounts and a single iconic photograph to fuel speculation. Did the U.S. military engage an extraterrestrial craft that night, or was it simply a case of mass hysteria? Whatever the truth may be, this eerie event stands as one of the earliest and most dramatic UFO incidents in modern history—a chilling reminder that sometimes, what lurks in the sky defies explanation. . . . #BattleOfLA #battleoflosangeles1942 #BattleOfLosAngeles #UFO #UAP #1942 #1940s #UFOHistory #UAPHistory #Saucer #SaucerCo #TheSaucerCompany
On the night of February 24-25, 1942, Los Angeles became the epicenter of one of the most mysterious UFO encounters in history. Just hours after a military warning of a potential enemy attack, air raid sirens blared, and searchlights locked onto a massive, unidentified object hovering over the city. In response, the military unleashed over 1,400 anti-aircraft rounds, lighting up the night sky in a chaotic attempt to bring down what they believed could be a hostile aircraft—yet the object remained completely unaffected. Eyewitnesses described a glowing, silent craft, slowly drifting over areas like Santa Monica and Culver City, seemingly impervious to the relentless barrage of gunfire. Some claimed to see multiple smaller objects, while others insisted on a single, massive craft that eventually vanished without a trace. Despite the intense military response, no enemy planes were ever found, and the government later dismissed the event as a false alarm caused by war jitters or a weather balloon—an explanation that many UFO enthusiasts find highly questionable. Decades later, the Battle of Los Angeles remains one of the most compelling UFO mysteries, with only eyewitness accounts and a single iconic photograph to fuel speculation. Did the U.S. military engage an extraterrestrial craft that night, or was it simply a case of mass hysteria? Whatever the truth may be, this eerie event stands as one of the earliest and most dramatic UFO incidents in modern history—a chilling reminder that sometimes, what lurks in the sky defies explanation. . . . #BattleOfLA #battleoflosangeles1942 #BattleOfLosAngeles #UFO #UAP #1942 #1940s #UFOHistory #UAPHistory #Saucer #SaucerCo #TheSaucerCompany

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