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Clevo 𝐟𝐭 𝐂𝐒
Clevo 𝐟𝐭 𝐂𝐒
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lloydjohn143
Chrisgonzales :
suitcase: 👁️👄👁️
2024-11-11 11:43:21
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zephy_roix
Luna•haze⁷ :
how can I believe the caption after all these?😅😂
2024-11-11 17:09:53
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araara17.32
@ara_ara.. :
are you sure,, they're just best friends??
2024-11-27 14:37:48
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thujoku
˙ 益 ˙Thújø✅ :
the suitcase: I'm dying alone😂
2024-11-11 10:49:24
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beautiful_smile59
Beautiful-smile-💜🌈 :
Having a big trust issue on your caption 😭.
2024-11-12 18:02:00
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ahkiyoi
Nguyễn Thị Minh 🇻🇳 :
It's hard to be without a lover like him😅
2024-11-11 12:09:10
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chuza_tiktok2
✨ismail✨ :
love form Pakistan 🇵🇰💗💖✨
2024-11-11 09:15:15
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rey_eagle
ZYREN :
The suitcase😂
2024-11-11 11:24:37
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rhyme160408
KK⚓ :
luggage belike:🙂🙂
2024-11-12 05:27:25
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zoyaafnan7
Bright Moon :
suitcase be like: hey guys u forget about me😂
2024-11-11 11:06:27
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widyanto085
widyanto :
🥰🥰🥰😂😂😂 so cute
2024-11-11 09:19:32
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meg.bag14324
M♥B :
The guy and the girl was like "I think we should leave"😭
2024-11-20 03:48:23
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nicole.ndungu
nicky n🖤 :
the song
2024-12-22 13:57:36
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anowerkhan273
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa :
i wait my dear best friend ❤️❣️🥀😂
2024-12-21 02:52:40
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kiwi700000
Violet💜 :
luggage:hey. ...hey. ....😭😭😭
2024-11-11 11:58:30
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nevertheless0510
•{hashirama}• :
The luggage:👁️👄👁️nahh they left me
2024-11-11 12:41:13
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enhypen_sevenprince
Aashika :
smiling watching couple le me dying single 😂 cute couple 💕
2024-11-11 12:20:35
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gemini..ck
Gemini :
suitcase: What the ok fine just left me here I don't care👁️_👁️
2024-11-12 04:17:36
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migoononuuubabes
migoononuuubabes :
Im just here ignoring the caption.😪🤐
2024-11-14 05:21:12
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roseru143
Ro :
That's so sweet but poor suitcase it said "Edi wow" 😌
2024-11-19 08:33:11
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armyengene1723
지아 김 :
caption best friend.. really?🤭🤫
2024-11-12 14:45:04
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kimyoungkyo47
shan_weilong /Minho :
wow 😉
2024-12-08 02:27:20
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gamzyyyyyyyh
x. :
Name song?.
2024-11-19 15:11:37
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anha_army_
𝑨𝒏𝒉𝒂🐰 :
thier frindship just like me and my Best friend 🥰
2024-11-20 03:22:29
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ioanalaurapop
Ioana Laura Pop :
so cute 🥰
2024-11-12 09:00:53
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#duet with @Leoangel +1 Army ants, specifically, are known for their remarkable ability to build living bridges using their own bodies. They achieve this through a fascinating collective behavior that doesn't require a central leader or complex communication. How it works: 1. Stimulus and Trigger: When army ants encounter a gap or obstacle, like a stream or a break in their foraging path, they instinctively start to form a bridge. 2. Chain Reaction: The first ant to cross the gap will likely fall, triggering other ants to link themselves together to bridge the gap. 3. Self-Assembly: As more ants join, the bridge extends and strengthens, allowing other ants to cross safely. 4. Dynamic Adjustment: The bridge isn't static; it adapts to the changing needs of the colony. If traffic flow changes, the bridge can shift or adjust its shape to optimize the path. 5. Cost-Benefit Analysis: The ants seem to weigh the cost of building a bridge (distracting workers from foraging) against the benefit of a shorter path, optimizing their collective effort. Key Principles: Simple Rules, Complex Behavior: Individual ants follow simple rules (freeze when feeling others on their back, step over if possible) that lead to the emergent behavior of bridge-building. Distributed Intelligence: The bridge-building behavior arises from the collective interactions of individual ants, not from a central command. Dynamic Adaptation: The bridges can adapt to changing conditions, adjusting their shape and size based on the flow of traffic and the environment. Implications: Inspiration for Robotics: The ants' bridge-building behavior has inspired researchers in robotics to develop robots that can self-assemble and cooperate to build structures. Understanding Collective Intelligence: Studying ants' bridge-building helps scientists understand how simple organisms can achieve complex tasks through collective intelligence.

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