The Like and Get Likes Thread IV

Instead of Virgins, they should sacrifice village idiots.

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If they had sacrificed the vilage idiots first there wouldn’t have been any sacrifices of virgins :unamused_face:

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Time to go to sleep
 night night lovelies!

Also: seriously playing dressing as serious Chinese girls


Photograph: Lorina and Alice Liddell in chinese Dress in 1860, photograph by Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll.

There’s been much nonsense about what kind of relationship existed between LC and AL, much of it reading too much from modern views and too few in the customs of the time. The photographs of Alice Liddell were a polite gesture of friendship in the custom of photographing the children of family and friends in funny attires, back in a time when a single photograph costed the equivalent to some 60 euros nowadays. LC’s relation with the Liddells was broken after they messed up by asking him to make some statement that he wasn’t courting Lorina since they were concerned that such a rumour existed and could spoil Lorina’s chances to get a fiancee; LC was very offended that the Liddells unwittingly asked him to state that he wasn’t abusing the family trust by trying and courting the older daughter she had known since she was a young girl.

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How did you know I still have a nice ass? :thinking: stalker at this point?

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Tadpoles down there look huge

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Only Fans :smiley:

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No let’s not, tis a silly place.

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James
 wheeze James right now?

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When confronted by fans, only one person would say - JAMES

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IF YOU CAN’T BEAT IT - BAN IT

On 7/7/1933 Francis Faure brought recumbent bikes to the world’s attention by setting the hour record. He rode a Mochet VeloCar and beat an hour record that had stood for 20 years (previously set by Oscar Egg on 8/18/1914). The new record and the radical design of the bike prompted the UCI to ban recumbent bikes (a ban which is still in place today) and restrict bicycle design for all future competitions.

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Riding Llvl I.
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Riding Lvl 5.
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Well if you rode a tricycle like Zaera , you wouldn’t need to call the AA , now would you?

I can understand her though, she was like aww he sounds cute - ban him.

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EVE Online

Hayley photo of the day:

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Poor girl, stepped on the hedgehog Zaera put outside her shower, that must have hurt.

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Or it could be from a scene from “My father and my son” like this(with English subtitles):

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Taken from social media:

In 1637, a French mathematician named Pierre de Fermat scribbled a note in the margin of a book.

He claimed he had discovered a truly marvelous proof for a mathematical theorem, but noted the margin was too narrow to contain it.

This simple, taunting note kicked off a 358-year-long quest to find the proof he spoke of.

The problem, later known as Fermat’s Last Theorem, looked simple enough for a high school student to understand, but it baffled the greatest mathematical minds for centuries.

Generations of mathematicians tried and failed. They managed to prove it for specific cases, but a general proof that worked for all numbers remained elusive.

Then, in the 1980s, a British mathematician named Andrew Wiles, who had been fascinated by the problem since he was a child, decided to take it on.

He worked in secret for seven years, telling almost no one, dedicating himself completely to solving the puzzle that had stumped so many before him.

In 1993, he announced to the world that he had found the proof. But during the review process, a critical error was discovered in his calculations.

Instead of giving up, Wiles, with the help of a former student, spent another year correcting the flaw. In 1994, he delivered the final, correct proof. ✅

The solution to the centuries-old puzzle was finally published in 1995, solidifying one of the greatest achievements in the history of mathematics.

Sources: Annals of Mathematics, University of Oxford


The theorem in question is Fermat’s Last Theorem. Which there’s an interesting fact about it in the wiki article:

" In the 1989 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Royale”, Captain Picard states that the theorem is still unproven in the 24th century. The proof was released five years after the episode originally aired."

Are we to expect the Holodeck in the next 5 years then? :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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That will have been Frostpacker - he likes getting attention

Nope , was definatley the hedgehog, you can tell as she cried multicolored tears. I do that every time I step on a hedgehog aswell.

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Space Hedgehogs

Also:

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Your hobby is stepping on hedgehogs? What an unusual hobby you have there


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