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elene :
the whole chase. no gen done 💔
2026-05-19 23:12:48
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rowber4
rowber :
This is the longest the song has gone bro
2026-05-19 17:14:19
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mungosaur
Robin :
my face lights up when these come on
2026-06-05 18:20:13
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rampant_bunny
Café :
good morning niche community 🥹
2026-05-19 18:09:51
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saltyplane
saltyplane :
Was that a sandy?
2026-05-19 17:11:09
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mortuaryswag
Casper :
The way it took them forever to get on the last gen I'd be so pissed off
2026-05-19 17:49:05
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assassin_09876
worst DMC player :
and no one saved teammate of hook, good job bro
2026-05-19 20:28:36
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benjamin_heward1
Ben H :
I fucking love this guy😭
2026-05-24 02:09:40
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I liked ONE video 😭
2026-06-01 16:51:50
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killer_krox
𝓙𝓪𝓲𝓵𝓮𝓷 :
“eringdbd posted”
2026-05-19 17:21:48
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Pepe :
This man is goated what can I say
2026-05-19 17:08:08
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hornedtoad3
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There are no living legends in los Angeles
2026-05-19 18:27:05
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itsjustkris2007
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2026-05-19 19:01:56
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rinrinshad0
生物学上女 :
この人、煽ったりするから鯖専かと思ってたら、キラーもやってて決めつけてごめん。って感じ。にしてもホンマに上手すぎる、真似出来ない😭
2026-05-19 17:32:43
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joparazrivatel3000
Mivinka :D :
как же он ахуенен
2026-05-28 06:27:27
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derptp
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"This has been absolutely beautiful i cant believe its come to an e- MAN!!"
2026-05-19 19:50:52
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"There are no living legends in Los Angeles"
2026-05-20 15:30:14
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I learn from these videos
2026-05-26 07:13:38
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You Can Call Me. Maou. :
mambo mentality
2026-05-23 23:32:15
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POV: You Had Heart Surgery Through Your Leg. Sources- PMID 26864948 radium_ingester on TT Endovascular heart procedures have fundamentally transformed cardiovascular medicine by allowing doctors to repair complex heart issues from the inside out, entirely bypassing the need to crack open the patient's chest. Instead of relying on a highly invasive open-heart surgery, cardiologists access the heart by making a tiny puncture, usually in the wrist or groin, and threading a long, flexible tube called a catheter through the body's natural highway of blood vessels. Guided by real-time X-ray imaging and miniature cameras, surgeons can navigate these catheters all the way into the beating heart, using them as microscopic delivery systems for a variety of specialized tools, balloons, and life-saving implants. Through these narrow tubes, doctors can now perform intricate mechanical repairs that once required stopping the heart and putting the patient on a bypass machine. They can deploy tiny wire mesh stents to permanently prop open blocked arteries, meticulously burn away malfunctioning tissue that causes dangerous arrhythmias, or even deliver entirely new, tightly folded artificial valves that spring open to crush an old, failing valve out of the way. Because there is no massive surgical wound to heal and the heart is never stopped, this approach slashes recovery times from several agonizing months to just a few days, offering a safe lifeline to frail or elderly patients who simply could not survive the severe trauma of traditional cardiac surgery. #health #heart #surgery

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