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lenaig.02
lénaïg :
apprend que le plan et relis juste 3/4 fois les arguments ça suffit !!
2026-06-28 21:53:00
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insa_mrt
𝐍𝐞𝐬𝐬🌷 :
Courage !! Tu vas réussir doutepas de toi !!
2026-06-28 19:20:41
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lenaig.02
lénaïg :
c’est le combien ton jury ?
2026-06-28 21:53:08
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lilyabnd
lilya ☆ :
on est ensemble mon gars j’passe à 11h demain
2026-06-28 23:57:15
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Hank Williams Jr. (born Randall Hank Williams on May 26, 1949) is an American country rock singer-songwriter known for blending traditional country with Southern rock, blues, and outlaw country. He’s the son of Hank Williams, one of the most influential country artists of all time — so he literally grew up inside country music history. 🎸 Why he’s famous Helped pioneer the “outlaw country” movement in the 1970s alongside artists like Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson Mixed country with rock attitude (more guitars, more edge than the Nashville sound) Became a major stadium-country act in the 1980s 🧢 Biggest songs you’ve probably heard Family Tradition A Country Boy Can Survive Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight He also did the iconic “Are you ready for some football?” intro for Monday Night Football for many years. ⚠️ Wild backstory In 1975 he nearly died after falling about 500 feet off Ajax Peak in Beaverhead County. He survived but underwent years of reconstructive surgery — and the beard, sunglasses, and hat became part of his look to cover facial scars. After that accident, his music style shifted to the more rebellious outlaw sound he’s known for today. He’s often called “Bocephus” — a nickname his dad gave him. 🌨️ What is a blizzard? A blizzard isn’t just a heavy snowstorm — it’s defined by a specific combo of wind + snow + time. In the U.S. (per the National Weather Service), a storm is officially a blizzard when it has: Sustained winds or frequent gusts ≥ 35 mph Falling and/or blowing snow Visibility reduced to ≤ ¼ mile Lasts for at least 3 hours Key detail: It doesn’t even have to be snowing. Strong winds can pick up existing snow on the ground and create blizzard conditions. That’s why the most dangerous part is often the whiteout. ❄️ Why is it called a “whiteout”? A whiteout happens when wind-driven snow scatters light in every direction, eliminating: shadows contrast the horizon depth perception The sky, ground, and air all blend into one uniform white field. Your brain loses all visual reference points — people report: not being able to tell up from down the road from the ditch or even walking in circles Pilots sometimes call it the “milk bowl effect.” 💨 Where did the word “blizzard” come from? Interestingly, “blizzard” didn’t originally mean a snowstorm. In the early 1800s American Midwest, the word meant: a violent blow or a sudden, sharp burst It was used for things like: a fierce punch a sudden outburst even heavy gunfire By the 1870s on the Great Plains (especially in places like Nebraska and Minnesota), settlers began using “blizzard” to describe the sudden, violent winter windstorms that could turn clear weather into deadly whiteout conditions in minutes. #outlaw  #minnesota #weather  #blizzard #hankwilliamsjr
Hank Williams Jr. (born Randall Hank Williams on May 26, 1949) is an American country rock singer-songwriter known for blending traditional country with Southern rock, blues, and outlaw country. He’s the son of Hank Williams, one of the most influential country artists of all time — so he literally grew up inside country music history. 🎸 Why he’s famous Helped pioneer the “outlaw country” movement in the 1970s alongside artists like Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson Mixed country with rock attitude (more guitars, more edge than the Nashville sound) Became a major stadium-country act in the 1980s 🧢 Biggest songs you’ve probably heard Family Tradition A Country Boy Can Survive Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight He also did the iconic “Are you ready for some football?” intro for Monday Night Football for many years. ⚠️ Wild backstory In 1975 he nearly died after falling about 500 feet off Ajax Peak in Beaverhead County. He survived but underwent years of reconstructive surgery — and the beard, sunglasses, and hat became part of his look to cover facial scars. After that accident, his music style shifted to the more rebellious outlaw sound he’s known for today. He’s often called “Bocephus” — a nickname his dad gave him. 🌨️ What is a blizzard? A blizzard isn’t just a heavy snowstorm — it’s defined by a specific combo of wind + snow + time. In the U.S. (per the National Weather Service), a storm is officially a blizzard when it has: Sustained winds or frequent gusts ≥ 35 mph Falling and/or blowing snow Visibility reduced to ≤ ¼ mile Lasts for at least 3 hours Key detail: It doesn’t even have to be snowing. Strong winds can pick up existing snow on the ground and create blizzard conditions. That’s why the most dangerous part is often the whiteout. ❄️ Why is it called a “whiteout”? A whiteout happens when wind-driven snow scatters light in every direction, eliminating: shadows contrast the horizon depth perception The sky, ground, and air all blend into one uniform white field. Your brain loses all visual reference points — people report: not being able to tell up from down the road from the ditch or even walking in circles Pilots sometimes call it the “milk bowl effect.” 💨 Where did the word “blizzard” come from? Interestingly, “blizzard” didn’t originally mean a snowstorm. In the early 1800s American Midwest, the word meant: a violent blow or a sudden, sharp burst It was used for things like: a fierce punch a sudden outburst even heavy gunfire By the 1870s on the Great Plains (especially in places like Nebraska and Minnesota), settlers began using “blizzard” to describe the sudden, violent winter windstorms that could turn clear weather into deadly whiteout conditions in minutes. #outlaw #minnesota #weather #blizzard #hankwilliamsjr

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