Is it okay to be attracted towards death?

____XERO____
It's okay just don't get attracted towards others death.
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TheIdiotEgg
You wanna fuck death?
342d ago Reply

PhamDude
Yeah that's a sick thought for now
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StoredPush
Not really why tho?
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Unblind69
It is
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Do you think it's possible to move on from one-sided love?

code_pixie
Nahh
351d ago Reply
Maybe🙂

DankSoul
😭
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ferozkhanz
This is good one 👍
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OMGthisIsMe
🙂par problem to chipak gayi kya karu
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DankSoul
@Aetheris you can't share that 😭
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TionalShrug
@Rippedwulffff real😭🙃
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OMGthisIsMe
@Aetheris 🥹 bhohot jada aab itna koi pyar kare ga usse todi chod sakta hu
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Dante_tima
Problems will love you more 😹😹😹
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UnknownSoul_938
@Aetheris 🙃
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Dante_tima
@Aetheris this one biss is only who stalks on you and fuck you more when you're full of other problems...
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justt_bismita
🙂
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TionalShrug
@Alex24__ try karke batana 🙂👍🏻
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TionalShrug
@Alex24__ honestly as a matter of fact... Loving your problems in the sense.. means learn to live with them face them be so such strong enough that you can solve all the problems and no problem can break u down anymore ✨
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TionalShrug
@Alex24__ pata hain but dur bhagna is not solution rather facing it and solving it is the key of success ✨
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TionalShrug
@Alex24__ are hain ren hu main😸
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UnknownSoul_938
Hehe A blackbody is a theoretical or model body which absorbs all radiation falling on it, reflecting or transmitting none. It is a hypothetical object which is a “perfect” absorber and a “perfect” emitter of radiation over all wavelengths. The spectral distribution of the thermal energy radiated by a blackbody (i.e. the pattern of the intensity of the radiation over a range of wavelengths or frequencies) depends only on its temperature. In astronomy, stars are often modelled as blackbodies, although it is not always a good approximation. The temperature of a star can be deduced from the wavelength of the peak of its radiation curve. In 1965, the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) was discovered by Penzias and Wilson, who later won the Nobel Prize for their work. The radiation spectrum was measured by the COBE satellite and found to be a remarkable fit to a blackbody curve with a temperature of 2.725 K and is interpreted as evidence that the universe has been expanding and cooling for about 13.7 billion years. A more recent mission, WMAP, has measured the spectral details to much higher resolution, finding tiny temperature fluctuations in the early Universe which ultimately led to the large-scale structures we see today.
351d ago Reply
What should I do know , if my ex is wanted to be a friendship with me ?
I had my breakup my last year , actually she cheated on me and she is in my college even she is my classmate, and her new boyfriend is also in my college but after a year she wanted to talk to me and make a friendship but not publicly ... read more

PrivyBully
Don’t get used again. You deserve better.
351d ago Reply
Who's the most underrated hunchkin ?

JOKER_OF_MY_TIMES
@Pepsi_Fenta ok koi nhi.....
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JOKER_OF_MY_TIMES
@Pepsi_Fenta kyu bhai goss pe aa..
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JOKER_OF_MY_TIMES
@Sohamoffi007 anyways thanks chote 🤝😉
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JOKER_OF_MY_TIMES
@Pepsi_Fenta chey Munda bhai kaise ho ? ☝🏼🤣👿🪓🤣🪓☝🏼🪓🃏🪓🃏🃏
351d ago Reply

Sohamoffi007
@JOKER_OF_MY_TIMES idk I just think so
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JOKER_OF_MY_TIMES
@Sohamoffi007 why do you think that ?
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JOKER_OF_MY_TIMES
@UnknownSoul_938 bhai kya tha yeh ☝🏼🤣🪓🃏
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JOKER_OF_MY_TIMES
@lacyranger bro you got 2 k vibes and you still think your underrated ? ☝🏼😂
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Sohamoffi007
It's you tbh
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UnknownSoul_938
@JOKER_OF_MY_TIMES kaala ched
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UnknownSoul_938
A blackbody is a theoretical or model body which absorbs all radiation falling on it, reflecting or transmitting none. It is a hypothetical object which is a “perfect” absorber and a “perfect” emitter of radiation over all wavelengths. The spectral distribution of the thermal energy radiated by a blackbody (i.e. the pattern of the intensity of the radiation over a range of wavelengths or frequencies) depends only on its temperature. In astronomy, stars are often modelled as blackbodies, although it is not always a good approximation. The temperature of a star can be deduced from the wavelength of the peak of its radiation curve. In 1965, the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) was discovered by Penzias and Wilson, who later won the Nobel Prize for their work. The radiation spectrum was measured by the COBE satellite and found to be a remarkable fit to a blackbody curve with a temperature of 2.725 K and is interpreted as evidence that the universe has been expanding and cooling for about 13.7 billion years. A more recent mission, WMAP, has measured the spectral details to much higher resolution, finding tiny temperature fluctuations in the early Universe which ultimately led to the large-scale structures we see today.
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JOKER_OF_MY_TIMES
@UnknownSoul_938 bhai rehne do yarr 🥱
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JOKER_OF_MY_TIMES
@self_obsession___ Woohoo we got another self obsessed personality here ☝🏼🤣🃏🤣🪓🃏
351d ago Reply
Msd

husenp04
@introvert_panda69 thalapora teacher😌
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introvert_panda69
@fizzyclif 91*
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husenp04
@Sohamoffi007 😁
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husenp04
@lacyranger yaaa
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husenp04
@fizzyclif haa 2 chake mare the 🥱
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ryan.goslinggg
🗣️Par ek chakke ne wc nhi jitaya
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Sohamoffi007
Thaleshwar
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UnknownSoul_938
A blackbody is a theoretical or model body which absorbs all radiation falling on it, reflecting or transmitting none. It is a hypothetical object which is a “perfect” absorber and a “perfect” emitter of radiation over all wavelengths. The spectral distribution of the thermal energy radiated by a blackbody (i.e. the pattern of the intensity of the radiation over a range of wavelengths or frequencies) depends only on its temperature. In astronomy, stars are often modelled as blackbodies, although it is not always a good approximation. The temperature of a star can be deduced from the wavelength of the peak of its radiation curve. In 1965, the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) was discovered by Penzias and Wilson, who later won the Nobel Prize for their work. The radiation spectrum was measured by the COBE satellite and found to be a remarkable fit to a blackbody curve with a temperature of 2.725 K and is interpreted as evidence that the universe has been expanding and cooling for about 13.7 billion years. A more recent mission, WMAP, has measured the spectral details to much higher resolution, finding tiny temperature fluctuations in the early Universe which ultimately led to the large-scale structures we see today.
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husenp04
@introvert_panda69 yaa🤑
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introvert_panda69
07 ❤️
351d ago Reply
Hy all' Kya tum mante ho duniya ka sabse purana dharam Sanatan hai ans

yoursadii
Mante kya hota hai ye sach hai
564d ago Reply

GrittyBond
Yes jai shree ram ♥️
564d ago Reply

baby_pigg
Yes... हरे कृष्ण
564d ago Reply
A girl play online games

Not_Skyie
Waifu material🥹
564d ago Reply

SlickRim
1
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---Yuta---
Make sure she have big boobs 🤡
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Mr.ZoRoo
Marry her.
564d ago Reply

Kim_Shin
Pari hai woh
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