And talking about vile pictures, what were @WiredUK thinking? Or are they making a point?
And talking about vile pictures, what were @WiredUK thinking? Or are they making a point? via twittelator
And talking about vile pictures, what were @WiredUK thinking? Or are they making a point? via twittelator
Hot magma heated at the Earth’s core-mantle boundary.
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Prime numbers? Really? 0? 6?12? Do not do that @Official_RFU via twittelator
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