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  1. shaman

    [Citate] shaman

    "Good men mean well. We just don't always end up doing well."
  2. shaman

    [Citate] shaman

    "Nothing is more badass than treating a woman with respect!"
  3. shaman

    [Citate] shaman

    "Nothing is true, everything is permitted."
  4. shaman

    [Citate] shaman

    "If history only remembers one in a thousands of us, then the future will be filled with stories of who we were and what we did."
  5. shaman

    [Citate] shaman

    "Don't wish it were easier, wish you were better."
  6. Did you know "strengths" is the longest word in the English language with one vowel? According to the Guinness Book of World Records, "strengths" is the longest word in the English language with one vowel. The word contains nine letters, eight of them being consonants.
  7. Did you know Neil Armstrong once threatened to sue his barber for selling his hair? In 2005, Neil Armstrong once threatened legal action to his former barber who had earned $3,000 for selling a lock of the astronaut’s hair. The barber took no heed of the threat and went on to make over $38,000 in 2016 by selling both the hair and the barber's comb and scissors.
  8. Did you know Winston Churchill was hit by a car and nearly killed during a New York visit? Talk about an all-American welcome! During a lecture tour in the U.S. in Dec. 1931, Winston Churchill was struck by a car while crossing Fifth Avenue and nearly killed. Fortunately, he survived the accident.
  9. Did you know sharks love the taste of the Internet? If shark attacks give you the heebie-jeebies, you and the people over at Google aren’t alone. In 1987, it was reported by The New York Times that sharks “have shown an inexplicable taste for the new fiber-optic cables that are being strung along the ocean floor linking the United States, Europe, and Japan."
  10. Did you know a jockey once won a race after he had died? Frank Hayes was hailed as the winner at a race at Belmont Park right outside New York City in 1923. However, there was a slight problem. Hayes suffered a heart attack and died in the middle of the race so the celebration wasn’t exactly sweet.
  11. N-am Am/N-am primit amx_pika ca eram suspectat de coduri
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