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Renault
04/22/18 1:15:18 PM
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or just his career
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Error1355
04/22/18 1:17:34 PM
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Tuesday is the day of the week between Monday and Wednesday. According to international standard ISO 8601, it is the second day of the week. According to some commonly used calendars, however, especially in the United States, it is the third day of the week. The English name is derived from Old English Tiwesdg and Middle English Tewesday, meaning "Tw's Day", the day of Tiw or Tr, the god of single combat, and law and justice in Norse mythology. Tiw was equated with Mars in the interpretatio germanica, and the name of the day is a translation of Latin dies Martis.
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PowerMang
04/22/18 1:19:13 PM
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A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward as forward, such as madam or racecar. Sentence-length palindromes may be written when allowances are made for adjustments to capital letters, punctuation, and word dividers, such as "A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!", "Was it a car or a cat I saw?" or "No 'x' in Nixon".
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PlsGodDontBanMe
04/22/18 1:20:34 PM
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Eheu
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ImTheMacheteGuy
04/22/18 1:20:53 PM
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I would quote error but there are characters that are not supported for posting on my app
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Place-holder sig because new phone and old sigs not saved :/
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Chev427BB
04/22/18 2:44:28 PM
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The interrobang (/ntrb/), also known as the interabang () (often represented by ?! or !?), is a nonstandard punctuation mark used in various written languages and intended to combine the functions of the question mark, or interrogative point, and the exclamation mark, or exclamation point, known in the jargon of printers and programmers as a "bang". The glyph is a superimposition of these two marks.
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