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Replying to @PatsKam
Cats are creepy! Why do cats have vertical slitted eyes? Tigers, lions, etc(big cats) don’t have slotted eyes. What does? Reptiles ie snakes and crocodiles…. It just doesn’t make sense!!! Cats 👽…? 👽 other dimensions…? Luck is something we also don’t understand…. Is it all connected tho??😂
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single block of stone, the hours and ears slotted into the larger sculpture. This clearly would be practical, since then these pieces could be carved separately and slotted in later, rather than someone attempting to carve tiny ears and horns on a much larger head. We can see the
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Group E: #IvoryCoast 1-1 #Ecuador The game was very fluid between the two sides. Both teams had decent chances but failed to take them. They hit the crossbar four times before Amad slotted the ball in the back of the net at the death. Ecuador lost its 19-game unbeaten streak
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Replying to @Jordan_Reid
If this was last April's draft what round would you had him slotted? Would he have been one of the top 3 qb picked?
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“ Does he got any chrome? Could have him talkin’ in no time if he’s got any tech slotted. “
'' Got a guy locked in a fuckin' basement an' he aint fuckin' speakin'. Cunts got a fuckin' tolerance. ''
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as someone who’s been slotted out to slipknot, buck off you spooky betch
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Rock music is good but its not multi purposeful. Like imagine getting slutted out to black hole sun
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You don’t have to have a top 10 all time ranking but you damn sure better have certain guys in that top tier no matter where they’re slotted. Fuck the rankings. Having a tier allows you to not really leave anyone out but even so there’s a few tough argues
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Replying to @RealPlantBrah
Our first location is already slotted for Whitleyville, TN. Right down the road from Red Boiling Springs.
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Replying to @WrestlePurists
Roman seems to have all this power & this is what we get out of Wrestlemania. He makes sphis family the focal point. He’s slotted as a babyface but acts like a heel. Reigns is a selfish fucking asshole. Screw him. Screw the bloodline and his family. I fucking hate Roman Reigns
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Whenever they split up the Judgment Day, the Women's Division is gonna EAT. Raquel will be perfect for the women's world titles, and Liv/Roxanne will be able to be slotted literally anywhere (midcard or main card) due to size and ability. Pls dont fumble, HHH.
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Replying to @Armlo_2644
Which character(s) are slotted for anniv in CN server if I may ask???
The glance catalysts arnt registering as complete for some reason. I got edge of intents catalyst. Shaped the glaive and still says I havnt obtained it or slotted it. Idk why.
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Replying to @ANGELIC_GUIDE
[A feign of a groan. Not actually annoyed] . . PRIEEESSTTTT!! That’s quite enough out of you! [Up he goes! Picking up Priest from behind, their head slotted onto his shoulder.] Think I forgot about you, did you??
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Next maintenance items on the LS430 : brake fluid and diff flush/refill. If a brake fluid flush doesn’t get it stopping a little better I’m upgrading to steel brake lines and if that’s not good enough, it’ll be slotted/drilled rotors paired with EBC redstuff pads.
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Replying to @Aldigity
Yup. I buy meat at a farm in NH. Self serve. Cash or check. Put it in the slotted box fixed to the wall.
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HT #SaudiArabia 1-0 #Uruguay I Al-Amri slotted home from close range to give the Saudis the lead in Miami #KSAURU #FIFAWorldCup #WorldCup2026
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I’m starting to be on Salad’s side with all the times he scolds her for wasting water. And yes, that’s a serving spoon or slotted spoon that she’s now using to reach the faucet. #foodiebeauty
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Replying to @PrxdefulLxps
Jubilee smiled, stealing some of the lipstick from Kitty’s mouth using her own, before planting a messy trail down the woman’s stomach. As she slotted inbetween Kitty’s thighs, Lee chuckled, placing a final kiss right on Pryde’s clit, before making out with her entrance.
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In the 28th minute of a World Cup knockout match against Uruguay in 2014, James Rodríguez received the ball on his chest. He was 22 years old. The ball dropped toward the left edge of the penalty area. Without letting it touch the ground, without a moment's hesitation, he swivelled and struck a left-footed volley that flew past the goalkeeper and into the top corner of the net. FIFA later voted it the best goal of the 2014 World Cup. The following year, it won the Puskás Award as the finest goal scored anywhere on earth in 2014. James did not celebrate with the abandon you might expect. He turned, walking slowly, arms outstretched. He looked like a man who knew, in that moment, that he had done something that could not be undone. Colombia's journey to football's biggest stage is defined by moments like that. But it is also defined by something much darker. Something that football cannot fix but can only honour. This is Colombia's Greatest World Cup XI of All-Time. And before we speak about the genius of Valderrama's passing or James's volley or Falcao's goals or Rincon's equaliser against West Germany — we must speak about Andrés Escobar. —— ANDRÉS ESCOBAR — "EL CABALLERO DEL FÚTBOL" He was not in this lineup. He was a defender. But his story is the context in which every Colombian World Cup performance since 1994 has been played. Escobar was just 27 years old when he was gunned down in his homeland after the 1994 World Cup in the United States. It was his own goal in the first half of their 2-1 loss to the U.S. that gave the South Americans an insurmountable challenge to stay in the competition. He was shot six times by two gunmen, one of them shouting "Gooool" as Escobar writhed on the pavement. He had written a column in a Medellín newspaper after Colombia's elimination from the tournament — asking his compatriots for patience and calm. "Life doesn't end here," he wrote. "We have to go on." Ten days later, he was dead. The murder stunned Colombia and drew international attention. And it cast a shadow over Colombian football that took twenty years and one extraordinary tournament to begin to lift. —— IN GOAL: DAVID OSPINA 108 international appearances. Arsenal and Napoli's goalkeeper. At the 2014 World Cup — Colombia's finest — Ospina was the defensive organiser behind the back four, giving Colombia the calm goalkeeping presence that allowed their attacking players to focus entirely on what they did best. His penalty save performances in later tournaments confirmed his status as one of South America's most reliable international goalkeepers. —— IN DEFENCE: THE FOUR PILLARS Juan Camilo Zúñiga — the Napoli right-back who gave Colombia their attacking width on the right and whose challenge on Neymar in the 2014 quarterfinal — forceful but within the laws of the game — fractured Brazil's most important player's vertebra. It ended Brazil's tournament. It ended under the most scrutinised controversy of that quarterfinal. Zúñiga maintained it was a legitimate challenge. The debate has never fully closed. Mario Yepes — the captain. The Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan centre-back who gave Colombia over a decade of defensive leadership. 101 international appearances. He arrived at the 2014 World Cup at 38 years old — an elder statesman of Colombian football — and his composure in defence gave the younger players around him the confidence to attack. Yerry Mina — the Everton centre-back who at the 2018 World Cup scored three goals in one tournament — all with his head — the most goals ever scored by a defender in a single World Cup tournament. His hat-trick of headers made him a completely unique figure in the competition's history. He celebrated each one with a dance that made the whole world smile. Pablo Armero — the left-back who gave Colombia their attacking width from the left, completing the full-back pairing that made their 2014 campaign so dynamic. —— IN MIDFIELD: THREE NAMES FROM THREE ERAS Freddy Rincón — the Real Madrid and Palmeiras midfielder who scored what many Colombians consider the greatest goal in their national team's history. In the 89th minute of the 1990 World Cup group match against West Germany — the reigning European champions — with Colombia losing 1-0 and needing a point to advance, Rincón picked up the ball in midfield, drove through the German defence, and slotted it home. 1-1. Colombia were through. The country erupted. He died in 2022 after a car accident in Cali. He was 55 years old. Colombia mourned him as a national hero. James Rodríguez — the Real Madrid midfielder whose 2014 World Cup campaign was the finest individual performance by any Colombian footballer at any World Cup in the sport's history. Six goals in five matches. The Golden Boot. The Puskás Award. And a group of Colombian fans who followed him through the tournament in the biggest yellow-shirted migration in the country's recent sporting history. He said during the tournament: "We are making history." CARLOS VALDERRAMA — "El Pibe." The man. The hair. The left foot. The three World Cups. No Colombian player has ever meant more to their national team's identity than Carlos Valderrama. His golden afro is the most iconic image in Colombian football history. His passing — at 1990, 1994, and 1998 — was the creative heartbeat of everything Colombia did. He was born in Santa Marta on the Caribbean coast and grew up watching the sea. Something of that fluidity and that spaciousness entered his football. He moved through matches like water — finding spaces that weren't there, finding teammates who didn't know they were in a good position until the ball arrived to confirm it. When Escobar was murdered in 1994, it was Valderrama who continued to carry Colombian football forward. He appeared at the 1998 World Cup at the age of 36 — still as effective, still as visionary — and led Colombia through a tournament that ended in the group stage but confirmed what everyone already knew: that Valderrama was one of the finest playmakers in the history of the sport. Regardless of result. —— IN ATTACK: THREE FORWARDS, THREE DIFFERENT KINDS OF DANGER Faustino Asprilla — the Newcastle United and Parma forward whose unpredictability made him one of the most feared attackers in European football during the 1990s. His hat-trick against Barcelona in the Champions League remains one of the finest individual performances in the competition's history. For Colombia, he was the striker whose genius and eccentricity in equal measure defined what Colombian attacking football looked like to European eyes. Juan Cuadrado — the Chelsea and Juventus winger who gave Colombia their most dynamic wide presence in the 2014 and 2018 World Cups. Direct, technically outstanding, capable of the kind of individual moment that changes the direction of a match. He gave Colombia 100 international caps with the commitment and intensity of a player who always gave everything to the yellow shirt. RADAMEL FALCAO — "El Tigre." Colombia's all-time leading scorer with 36 international goals. The Monaco and Atlético Madrid striker whose physical power, movement in the box, and finishing quality made him one of the two or three most complete centre-forwards in the world during his peak years. He missed the 2014 World Cup through injury — the greatest individual absence in the tournament that year. Colombia reached the quarterfinal without him. Had he been there — fit, at his peak — the football world discussed what might have been possible. He played at the 2018 World Cup but could not recapture his pre-injury form. He retired from international football having given everything he had, with 36 goals that no one else has come close to matching. —— FROM ESCOBAR TO JAMES The gunman who shot Andrés Escobar shouted "Goal!" as he fired. Twenty years later, James Rodríguez scored the most beautiful goal Colombia has ever produced at a World Cup. That is Colombia's football story. Darkness and light. Tragedy and genius. A country that has fought through things most football nations will never understand — and that has always, somehow, found a way to make the yellow shirt mean joy. In 2026 — with Luis Díaz, Jhon Córdoba, Richard Ríos, and the next generation — Colombia return to the World Cup in search of what has always been just out of reach. The quarterfinal in 2014 was their furthest. A semifinal awaits. And a nation that has already endured more than football should ever ask of anyone will be watching, singing, and believing. 🇨🇴 ¡Arriba Colombia! De Escobar a James — la historia sigue. From Escobar to James — the story continues. "Life doesn't end here. We have to go on." — Andrés Escobar, in his final newspaper column, June 1994 #ArribaColombia #LosCafeteros2026 #JamesRodriguez #CarlosValderrama #RadamelFalcao #ColombiaCopaDelMundo2026 #AndrésEscobar #FreddyRincón #EternoCafetero #WorldCup2026
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