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7/23/2025, 7:21:49 PM
>>213066407
>>213066417
D-da sind aber a-a-andere Menschen! Die könnten mitleidig auf mich Nordholz-Männlein herabsehen
>>213066417
D-da sind aber a-a-andere Menschen! Die könnten mitleidig auf mich Nordholz-Männlein herabsehen
7/19/2025, 11:32:16 PM
>>715914292
for me it was the part when they were thought they were chasing the alium around the corn when it suddenly appeared on the roof
simultaneously putting the 'wtf is going on outside' with the freaky newscast was the one masterstroke M. Night Shyamajeet ever pulled off.
for me it was the part when they were thought they were chasing the alium around the corn when it suddenly appeared on the roof
simultaneously putting the 'wtf is going on outside' with the freaky newscast was the one masterstroke M. Night Shyamajeet ever pulled off.
7/17/2025, 10:50:14 PM
>>212824319
WHAT THE HELL IS THAT THING????
WHAT THE HELL IS THAT THING????
7/5/2025, 8:31:50 AM
>>212364780
christ man, if i looked like pennywise without makeup then id proably hide in my house forever or bungee jump off the empire state building using my neck
christ man, if i looked like pennywise without makeup then id proably hide in my house forever or bungee jump off the empire state building using my neck
7/2/2025, 11:15:10 AM
6/22/2025, 10:47:55 PM
>>508360526
>Japan is not only a land of temples and shrines ... but also mosques. The latter is due to a sharp rise in marriages between Muslims and Japanese citizens and Japanese converts over two decades that has seen a seven-fold increase in the number of mosques.
>Hirofumi Tanada, professor emeritus of sociology at Waseda University in Tokyo, reckons that Japan is now home to more than 200,000 Muslims.
>A study by Tanada and his colleagues showed there were 113 mosques across Japan in March 2021, up from only 15 in 1999.
>Their study showed that around 230,000 Muslims called Japan home as of the end of 2020.
Oh no no no no nooooooo
>Japan is not only a land of temples and shrines ... but also mosques. The latter is due to a sharp rise in marriages between Muslims and Japanese citizens and Japanese converts over two decades that has seen a seven-fold increase in the number of mosques.
>Hirofumi Tanada, professor emeritus of sociology at Waseda University in Tokyo, reckons that Japan is now home to more than 200,000 Muslims.
>A study by Tanada and his colleagues showed there were 113 mosques across Japan in March 2021, up from only 15 in 1999.
>Their study showed that around 230,000 Muslims called Japan home as of the end of 2020.
Oh no no no no nooooooo
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