“@nytimes: A third of the world cannot see the Milky Way
http://nyti.ms/1rhpR85 pic.twitter.com/SiXZO6rnd4” or the milky whey.
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“@nytimes: A third of the world cannot see the Milky Way
http://nyti.ms/1rhpR85 pic.twitter.com/SiXZO6rnd4” or the milky whey.
Why? Nothing is Impossible for Ours with our God's blessings
Wait, what?
Nothing my friend I just try to say Nothing Is Impossible for Humans we can create anything if we work hard
So sad,
YOU'RE LIVING IN IT
what do you expect their chemtrails even blot out the fucking sun. @nytimes sometimes you don't make no fucken sense..
what about a Mars Bar ?
we are in it, everything around you is the milky way. That's a photo of the Orion nebula, a striking feature of milky way
quick -elect Hillary, raise taxes, fight inequality, and most of all stop global warming. I can't see it either because republicans
Two thirds can see.
RT @nytimes: https://twitter.com/nytimes/statuses/741450133011898368 … so no where on the ocean? Antarctic?... Canada.
RT @nytimes: https://twitter.com/nytimes/statuses/741450133011898368 … with global cooling.. Warming? Change? Disruption. I'll bet it has a lot to do with cities.
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