@smokeymoonvt: Will There Be A Yellowstone Eruption??? #gems #gemstone #geology #furry #vrchat

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floof_the_fox
Floof :
Thanks bro
2026-07-04 20:36:51
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magnesium__b6
Magnesium :
BRO I'M ON COOLDOWN
2026-07-06 19:22:17
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alexpup69
AlexisΨ🐾🏳️‍⚧️ :
2026-07-04 18:09:52
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tealwalf
Tealwalf :
Thanks for that, I was thirsty
2026-07-04 20:34:11
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queen_alexander1217
👑 Queen Alexander :
That’s one way to tell viewers about your… interests.
2026-07-04 21:54:51
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ob_deer
Orange Blossom :
Well I didnt expect showers in my forecast today
2026-07-04 17:48:40
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totallynotasecretfemboy
totallynotasecretfemboyacc :
that’s a pretty jiggly stream That means it must be coming from a pretty jiggly tube
2026-07-06 16:18:00
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resident_avali
Avalonion creature :
cool, also yummy
2026-07-05 03:37:51
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hyenaryuu
HyenaRyuu :
for free??
2026-07-04 18:34:12
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ash125519
°Ash° :
that was patreon wasn't it
2026-07-05 21:05:23
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tangowo
tangowo :
I could just listen to you yap about your nerdy rock stuff all day. I like your voice:3
2026-07-07 01:30:07
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sebastianyt_vrc
SebastianYT_VRC :
Hippie Hoppie Yellowstone will not erupted
2026-07-06 19:51:19
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toastedpumpkincatx3
ToastedPumpkinCat :
now that i got your attention 😭✌️
2026-07-06 23:44:48
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thestarrycanine
StarK9 :
Yeah we know you have that on your avi 😭
2026-07-04 22:04:45
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awildfurry4
Maybe_A_Furry :
Thnx needed the rain
2026-07-04 21:36:24
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reaglezz
reaglezz :
could we get a 5 hour edit of that first part?
2026-07-05 03:38:19
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antiprofit3
ᛉ☦︎🕸Antiprofit🕸☦︎ᛉ :
can I git a drink
2026-07-04 18:29:09
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idektbh0668
zai :
teach me about my damn rock
2026-07-04 18:27:26
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Danny Eberle was only 13 years old when he was murdered on September 18, 1983. That morning, Danny left home to deliver newspapers for the Omaha World-Herald. As he approached one of his early stops, he crossed paths with a man named John Joubert, an Air Force serviceman who had spent the morning searching for a victim. When Danny failed to return home, his family knew something was wrong. Police quickly located his bicycle and stacks of undelivered newspapers abandoned along his route. A massive search effort followed, with law enforcement officers and volunteers combing fields, roadsides, and wooded areas throughout the region. Three days later, Danny's body was discovered in a rural area south of Bellevue, Nebraska. The crime shocked the community and prompted the FBI to join the investigation. Analysts determined the killer had carefully planned the attack, and evidence suggested a connection to military personnel stationed nearby. As investigators worked the case, the FBI Behavioral Science Unit developed a profile of the offender, describing someone who appeared ordinary on the surface but harbored violent and dangerous fantasies. Despite numerous leads, no arrest was made. Then, less than three months later, another young boy was murdered under strikingly similar circumstances. The realization that a serial killer was operating in the Omaha area terrified the public. The break in the case came in January 1984 when a preschool director noticed a suspicious man driving near her school and provided police with information that led them to John Joubert. A search uncovered evidence linking him to the murders, and he ultimately confessed to killing both boys. Joubert was convicted and sentenced to death. He was executed in Nebraska's electric chair on July 17, 1996. Danny Eberle was a newspaper carrier who never came home from his route. More than four decades later, his story remains one of Nebraska’s most heartbreaking and unforgettable cases. 🕯️ #DannyEberle #NeverForget #JusticeForDanny #TrueCrimeHistory #nebraskahistory
Danny Eberle was only 13 years old when he was murdered on September 18, 1983. That morning, Danny left home to deliver newspapers for the Omaha World-Herald. As he approached one of his early stops, he crossed paths with a man named John Joubert, an Air Force serviceman who had spent the morning searching for a victim. When Danny failed to return home, his family knew something was wrong. Police quickly located his bicycle and stacks of undelivered newspapers abandoned along his route. A massive search effort followed, with law enforcement officers and volunteers combing fields, roadsides, and wooded areas throughout the region. Three days later, Danny's body was discovered in a rural area south of Bellevue, Nebraska. The crime shocked the community and prompted the FBI to join the investigation. Analysts determined the killer had carefully planned the attack, and evidence suggested a connection to military personnel stationed nearby. As investigators worked the case, the FBI Behavioral Science Unit developed a profile of the offender, describing someone who appeared ordinary on the surface but harbored violent and dangerous fantasies. Despite numerous leads, no arrest was made. Then, less than three months later, another young boy was murdered under strikingly similar circumstances. The realization that a serial killer was operating in the Omaha area terrified the public. The break in the case came in January 1984 when a preschool director noticed a suspicious man driving near her school and provided police with information that led them to John Joubert. A search uncovered evidence linking him to the murders, and he ultimately confessed to killing both boys. Joubert was convicted and sentenced to death. He was executed in Nebraska's electric chair on July 17, 1996. Danny Eberle was a newspaper carrier who never came home from his route. More than four decades later, his story remains one of Nebraska’s most heartbreaking and unforgettable cases. 🕯️ #DannyEberle #NeverForget #JusticeForDanny #TrueCrimeHistory #nebraskahistory

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