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ulvi77778
ULVI777 :
Şimdi bu adam nə oldu 🤣🤣biri söylesin bana 🤣🤣
2024-12-01 23:20:28
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necip.kad
Necip Kadı :
bakalım sözünde duracanmi
2024-12-01 18:41:39
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user152931739mehmet
user152931739 mehmet :
gerçekten konuşacakmı
2024-12-01 18:42:36
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user061461206
ms_061 :
sözünde durmaz gene konuşaacak çünkü
2024-12-01 19:24:10
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frankfurttolga
frankfurttolga :
bu adam değil ki zaten
2024-12-01 22:34:06
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berkay_cakmak
Berkay çakmak :
Ümiiittt ümiiiiitttt iki hafta sonra dersin yapı diye
2024-12-01 20:19:35
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samet.zturk1
Samet ÖZTURK :
hiç şüphem yok
2024-12-01 18:46:01
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avaz_azall
Avaz :
Yarın Sivasspora operasion olucak diye algı yapacak
2024-12-01 22:43:11
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hakan_turk26
Hakan Türk :
TÜM HESAPLARI BERKE VE FUTBOLCULAR BOZDU.
2024-12-01 20:55:26
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krmtrn
krmtrn :
Arda turana helal olsun düşmanmış gibi oynattı ama gördük davinsonu 2 kere atılmalıydı sondaki princenın pozisyonunda hakem niye o kadar hızlı çalıyor ki düdüğü sebebini bana söyler misiniz?
2024-12-01 19:26:29
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isoooooottt
İsmail :
bi geseli olarak utanıyorum davinsonun 2-3 kez kırmızı görmesi lazım sarıyı vermemek için %100 faulü vermedi mertensin yaptığı müdahale penaltı ve rakip oyuncuya sarı kart verildi biz de ağlıyoruz
2024-12-01 20:26:34
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kadircankocaman41
kadircan kocaman :
bilmedigimiz birşey konusulsa keskee
2024-12-02 12:54:41
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useri8voqp5dpo
rabia :
Yapı derken ne demek istiyorlar
2024-12-01 21:12:27
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elburus.cbraylov
Elburus Cəbrayılov :
kalecileri çok iyiydi,adamın kurtarışları mükemmel,önemli olan adam gibi maç yapmaktı,ama çok zaman geçirdiler topsuz alanda,yerde çok yattılar
2024-12-01 19:35:03
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alpefe58
Alp Efe471 :
Yapıyı kaldırdı, şimdi OPERSYANU ÇIKARTTI! DANZÖZ ÜMİT!!
2024-12-01 21:46:09
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kbly.dzgn51
Kubilay Düzgün :
Zaten öyleydin ümit bey
2024-12-01 21:35:22
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fatihkaan60
Fatihkaan60 :
Bekliyoz ümit özat
2024-12-01 20:40:30
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thephenomenon01
LiveYourLife ☑️ :
Konuşacaksın 💛♥️
2024-12-01 18:54:28
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poyraz_karayel_65
𝒫ℴ𝓎𝓇𝒶𝓏 𝒦𝒜ℛ𝒜𝒴ℰℒ🌙✨ :
zaten öylesin 😁
2024-12-01 18:47:05
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sezai.46
sezai :
Yarın Konuşmaya Başlar Galatasaray Bilerek Puan Kaybetti Diyerek 😅
2024-12-01 20:54:43
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salix.dlgn
Salix :
Arda turan senin gibi değil ümit
2024-12-01 20:39:49
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araba_zaman
araba.sevdası :
bir hafta olsan yine iyi 2 gün sonra konuşurlar 😂
2024-12-01 20:26:19
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35_ozan_35
35 ozansedef 35 :
hatirlattin
2024-12-01 18:47:09
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edikcruz362
Elmar_362 :
Sozunu tut
2024-12-01 22:38:26
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serkangonca55
Serkan Çakmak1931 :
onu herkes biliyor zaten
2024-12-01 21:00:38
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Tens of thousands of freedmen and runaway enslaves served in the regiments of the United States Colored Troops and other state units. The men in this photograph, taken in 1864, were probably members of one of these units, the Corps d’Afrique. The Corps was organized in 1863 from men who served in Union General Benjamin Butler’s Louisiana Native Guard regiments. While not officially allowed to serve in the military at the start of the war, many African Americans volunteered to fight for the Union in all-Black volunteer regiments, and did so with little federal support. After much debate, Lincoln officially allowed Black men to join combat roles in Union military forces in 1863 with the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, although many had already been fighting for Union forces throughout the South after the passage of the 2nd Confiscation Act and Militia Act in 1862. Despite lower wages, poorer living conditions, less access to weapons, and much greater risks if captured, the number of U.S. Colored Troops grew throughout the Civil War, helping to deliver victory for the Union. Lincoln acknowledged this invaluable service and sacrifice, saying, “Without the military help of the Black freedmen, the war against the south could not have been won.” From 1861 to the end of the Civil War in 1865, approximately 186,000 Black soldiers served in the Union Army and 38,000 were killed in action. More than 94,000 were former slaves from the South. The USCT made up 10% of the Union Army by the end of the Civil War, which couldn’t have been won without their contribution. “Once let the black man get upon his person the brass letters US, let him get an eagle on his button, and a musket on his shoulder, and bullets in his pocket, and there is no power on earth or under the earth which can deny that he has earned the right of citizenship in the United States”.  Frederick Douglass, Formerly Enslaved Abolitionist, Douglass Monthly, August 1863. #fypシ゚viral #learnyourblackhistory #fyp #blackhistory #keepblackhistoryalive
Tens of thousands of freedmen and runaway enslaves served in the regiments of the United States Colored Troops and other state units. The men in this photograph, taken in 1864, were probably members of one of these units, the Corps d’Afrique. The Corps was organized in 1863 from men who served in Union General Benjamin Butler’s Louisiana Native Guard regiments. While not officially allowed to serve in the military at the start of the war, many African Americans volunteered to fight for the Union in all-Black volunteer regiments, and did so with little federal support. After much debate, Lincoln officially allowed Black men to join combat roles in Union military forces in 1863 with the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, although many had already been fighting for Union forces throughout the South after the passage of the 2nd Confiscation Act and Militia Act in 1862. Despite lower wages, poorer living conditions, less access to weapons, and much greater risks if captured, the number of U.S. Colored Troops grew throughout the Civil War, helping to deliver victory for the Union. Lincoln acknowledged this invaluable service and sacrifice, saying, “Without the military help of the Black freedmen, the war against the south could not have been won.” From 1861 to the end of the Civil War in 1865, approximately 186,000 Black soldiers served in the Union Army and 38,000 were killed in action. More than 94,000 were former slaves from the South. The USCT made up 10% of the Union Army by the end of the Civil War, which couldn’t have been won without their contribution. “Once let the black man get upon his person the brass letters US, let him get an eagle on his button, and a musket on his shoulder, and bullets in his pocket, and there is no power on earth or under the earth which can deny that he has earned the right of citizenship in the United States”. Frederick Douglass, Formerly Enslaved Abolitionist, Douglass Monthly, August 1863. #fypシ゚viral #learnyourblackhistory #fyp #blackhistory #keepblackhistoryalive

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