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mohamedanwar629
﮼انـ🥷🏼ــور﮼ :
مرا كنت سايق العربيه و مشغل الطيخا المهم الظابط قبض عليا ف بسال لي قالي يبني دي ممنوعات
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kemo376272
كِـيـمُـوٰ 𖤍 آلَـحٰ ــآڪِـمْ :
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ℝ𝕖𝕤𝕙𝕒☝️ :
الافيونه
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هو في موسيقي
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beboelsos
الاجنبي🥷🏻🇬🇧 :
نجحت قولت ل ابويا عيز ايفون١٧ قالي لا ده غالي قالي هول حاجه اقل قلتله عيز اغني زي حمو الطيخا قالي عيز الايفون لونه ايه؟؟؟
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صوته موسيقي يجدعان .
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جالي سكتة قلبية والدكتور سال اهلي كان بيسمع ايه سمع حمو الطيخا وجبولنا دكتور احنا الاتنين
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🌟𝓔𝓫𝓻𝓲𝓱𝓪𝓶👻 :
بصالو احسن من توني كروس
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شيل الموسقي يسطا
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ولله صوته موسيقي بجد
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AHMED ♪ NAGAH :
روقان 🤤
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Because light takes time to travel, aliens do not see what Earth is doing right now. They see the past. An observer 65 million light-years away sees dinosaurs, while one 2,000 light-years away sees ancient history. With today's technology, Earth is just a tiny, faint dot even from our closest neighboring star.  The reason for this mind-bending perspective is that light is not instantaneous. It travels through space at a fixed speed of about 300,000 kilometers per second (or roughly 5.8 trillion miles per year). Because of this cosmic speed limit, the distance from our planet dictates how
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