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#JoueLaCommeLellouche Quand je vois la malhonnêteté intellectuelle de certains antifascistes, je ne comprends pas comment ils se distinguent de ceux qu'ils prétendent combattre.
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#HealthcareNotTrumpsWar His eyes are fine!
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He wasn't masturbating. What actually happened to his body is significantly worse than any joke. When the fourth pyroclastic surge hit Pompeii, it arrived at 300°C. That's 572°F. The thermal human survival threshold is 200°C. This man died in a fraction of a second. His brain stopped before a single pain signal completed its circuit. What you're looking at is cadaveric spasm. It's a rare form of instant muscular stiffening that only occurs during sudden violent death by extreme heat. The 300°C surge cooked the proteins in his muscle fibers so fast that his body locked into whatever position it was in at the exact moment of impact. Arms, legs, fingers, toes all contracted simultaneously. 73% of Pompeii's victims were found frozen in "life-like" stances mid-action. Running. Crawling. Shielding children. This man was probably just lying down. The flexed limb position you're laughing at appears in nearly every Pompeii body. It's called the pugilistic attitude. Heat shrinks tendons faster than bone, curling arms and legs inward. Boxers after a fire look the same way. The position has zero connection to what the person was doing. Pure thermodynamics. For centuries, archaeologists assumed these people suffocated on ash. A 2010 study proved they were wrong. Researchers heated modern human bone samples to various temperatures, compared them to Pompeii victims, and found the color and cracking patterns matched exposure to 250-300°C. Death was instantaneous. There was "no time to suffocate." This isn't even his body. It's a plaster cast of the void he left behind. His flesh decomposed inside the hardened volcanic ash. In 1863, Giuseppe Fiorelli poured liquid plaster into the hollow cavity. What you see is the shape of absence. 9.4 million people looked at a man who was incinerated alive in a quarter-second and the main reaction was a punchline. The science of how he actually died is one of the most disturbing findings in modern archaeology.
El masturbador de Pompeya, 79 d.c. La erupción del volcán Vesubio lo halló desprevenido, permaneciendo en ésta postura por la eternidad. Manera de morir 557: "La paja mortal".
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La imagen muestra a una víctima real con una mano enyesada cerca de la ingle debido al calor de la oleada piroclástica que provocó contracciones musculares y flexión de las extremidades post mortem, y no un acto de autoplacer como afirma la publicación. infobae.com/america/mundo/…
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Bro in DC as a middle finger running from the Epstein files, with Secret Service in hot pursuit. Can’t stop laughing! 😂
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This video is AI generated, see the scrolling text is gibberish. popsci.com/diy/how-to-spo…
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"Les Perses et les Juifs, c'est 2600 ans d'histoire " "Aymeric Caron...ça va?"
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J'ai fais un mix avec chatgpt des concepts d'Umberto Ecco sur le fascisme avec le bourgeois gentilhomme. Le jeu de mot sur la chocolatine n'est pas de moi, merci à celui qui l'a inventé!
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Harrison Ford Tells The GREATEST Joke of All Time! BROCCOLI?😂🥦
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Repost if you wish @rickygervais would host another awards show.

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