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edwardschieler
Esch61j8ti :
Yeah we know already 🙄. Talk again 😂
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1crimeyere :
wtf are you tho
2024-03-27 16:25:03
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stbitchygenXwoman73 :
all myths/legends are based on truths
2024-04-15 22:51:42
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michellemariemend
Michelle Marie Mendez :
Que bello
2024-03-27 02:33:04
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keron Davis :
You look like ah girl stop pumping estrogen in your body
2024-03-27 13:04:48
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tracychls :
THE BOOK OF Dead don't exist, the book of Enoch not seen anywhere in the Bible, Nephilim were heroes of the old reown Revelation 12:7-9
2024-03-27 05:05:22
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gunthjvs3ee
gunthjvs3ee :
all religions are derived from the Summerian clay tablets way before any religions.
2024-03-28 23:59:45
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gunthjvs3ee
gunthjvs3ee :
they explain Adam eve the flood Noah pyramids civilisations and why they created humans.
2024-03-28 23:59:55
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gunthjvs3ee
gunthjvs3ee :
The first written Bible is on Summerian clay cuneiform tablets way before all religions. watch ANUNNAKI movie on utube. our true history is there.
2024-03-29 00:00:04
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gunthjvs3ee :
Let US make man in OUR image OUR likeness=plurals =👽=ANUNNAKI
2024-03-29 00:00:13
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you ancestors 💯
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yes , you was boy a girl
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Lloyd Odison :
woman voice 😁😅
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beautiful
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