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I am that "valuable" ? :blink:
I can grab twice AFAIK, never thrice hihihi
Thanks, I would like to kindly decline :hihi: :lol: :hihi:
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Maejie
I am that "valuable" ? :blink:
I can grab twice AFAIK, never thrice hihihi
Thanks, I would like to kindly decline :hihi: :lol: :hihi:
Winner is here! hihihihihihihihi :):lol:
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Maejie
Winner is here! hihihihihihihihi :):lol:
Pssssss, silent please, you are being evaluated on a virtual polymorphic scale, I hope those judgments ease my mind a little too.
get out of the thread, you win
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Problem the parent classes are the main causes but not those to get the shots
If the parent classes look/sound that founded, we look forward to understanding how the children can swallow our bullets, we are done and clear as always! :cool:
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TheComputer
Problem the parent classes are the main causes but not those to get the shots
If the parent classes look/sound that founded, we look forward to understanding how the children can swallow our bullets, we are done and clear as always! :cool:
In programming, I don't think an ill mannered AC can produce healthy children, regradless of engineering methodologies being applied
what do you think if I delete "in programming", but no I am not like that kind of person who states something aimlessly
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I wanted to be a historian. There just wasn't any future in it :)
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You are right!, The Queen Bee looks horrible with her complex ugly nest :)
She gave births to multiple children to perplex the male bees' world of sex, she earns honey from worker bees and gets fat from that source of income
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Believe it or not, the more allergic I was to the humming of cicadas in summer, the more I seem to miss it now
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The cicadas population can be modeled with differential equations, the humming displays a strategy to keep the area bird-free, so that those cicadas can mate freely. My Apple tree has a lot of them and the summer heat increases their sexual urge to mate with male partners.
The heat plays a part in the population growth too, which is quite different from human that is coldness and loneliness.
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It looks like sounds like I am living in the family of compilers, the sons-inlaw are out there
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emailus
The cicadas population can be modeled with differential equations, the humming displays a strategy to keep the area bird-free, so that those cicadas can mate freely. My Apple tree has a lot of them and the summer heat increases their sexual urge to mate with male partners.
The heat plays a part in the population growth too, which is quite different from human that is coldness and loneliness.
Your avatar looks like a white crow to me. I'm scared! :D
And no, that should be the predator and prey story, being hungry for food is the main reason for most deals, I'd like to see the disturbance, phase image as well as stable points before the outbreak begins :D
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I'am THE Answer muhahahaha
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yes yes yes yes yesssssssss :wave:
I win !