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DJ Khaled ft. Nas, JAY-Z & James Fauntleroy and Harmonies by The Hive – SORRY NOT SORRY
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How fucking boring are you?
Jesus….let's list all the lyrics to all the Frozen songs lil voy…or you could just shut the fuck up….
Tell your doctor right away if you notice any symptoms
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Young adults CAN and DO get breast cancer. When it comes to breast cancer symptoms and signs of the disease, you are looking for more than just a lump. Breast cancer statistics show that nearly 80% of young adults find their abnormality themselves. So it's important to get familiar with your breasts and aware of the signs and symptoms. Tell your doctor right away if you notice any changes in your breasts.
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ALL James Bond Movie Themes in Chronological Order (25)
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Song The James Bond Theme (From “Dr. No”)
Artist The City of Prague Philharmonic OrchestraThe theme tune to 007, From Russia with Love, performed by Matt Monro.
The theme tune to 007, Goldfinger, performed by Shirley Bassey.
The theme tune to 007, Thunderball, performed by Tom Jones
The theme tune to 007, You Only Live Twice, performed by Nancy Sinatra.
The theme tune to 007, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, composed by John Barry.
The theme tune to 007, Diamonds Are Forever, performed by Shirley Bassey.
The theme tune to 007, Live and Let Die, performed by Wings
The theme tune to 007, The Man with the Golden Gun, performed by Lulu.
The theme tune to 007, The Spy who loved me – Nobody does it better , performed by Carly Simon.
The theme tune to 007, Moonraker, performed by Shirley Bassey
The theme tune to 007, For Your Eyes Only, performed by Sheena Easton.
The theme tune to 007, Octopussy – All Time High performed by Rita Coolidge
The theme tune to 007, Never Say Never Again – Lani Hall
The theme tune to 007, A View to a Kill, performed by Duran Duran.
The theme tune to 007, The Living Daylights, performed by A-ha.
The theme tune to 007, Licence to Kill, performed by Gladys Knight.
The theme tune to 007, Goldeneye, performed by Tina Turner.
The theme tune to 007, Tomorrow Never Dies, performed by Sheryl Crow.
The theme tune to 007, The World Is Not Enough performed by Garbage
The theme tune to 007, Die Another Day, performed by Madonna.
The theme tune to 007, Casino Royale – Chris Cornell – You Know My Name
The theme tune to 007, James Bond – Quantum Of Solace – David Arnold – Anothr Way to Die performed by Jack White & Alicia Keys
The theme tune to 007, “Skyfall” performed by Adele.
The theme tune to 007, Writing's On The Wall (From “Spectre” Soundtrack) by Sam Smith

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ErisThe average mammal takes 21 seconds to empty its bladder.
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No one will blame you if you've never bothered to time yourself on the toilet. But you may be interested to know that researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology found that most mammals weighing more than six pounds take 21 seconds to pee. According to Live Science, this oddly consistent time is due to the fact that the urethra is “appropriately scaled” to be a “flow-enhancing device.” And apparently, the perfectly enhanced flow takes 21 seconds to complete.
@ Jess LOL so true!
The Leaning Tower of Pisa was never straight.
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Known worldwide for its four degrees lean, this freestanding bell tower was constructed in the 12th Century.
When construction on the second story started, due to the unstable ground it was built on, the tower started to lean.
After this, the lean only increased as the construction process went on, and it went on to become more iconic than the tower itself!
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Einstein's brain was stolen when he died.
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When Nobel Prize-winning physicist Albert Einstein passed away on April 18, 1955, he left behind specific instructions when it came to the disposal of his body, according to one National Geographic investigation. Einstein didn't want his corpse to be worshiped or his brain to be studied, so he instructed those who were responsible for his remains to “cremate them, and scatter the ashes secretly in order to discourage idolaters.”
However, Thomas Harvey, the pathologist on call when Einstein died at New Jersey's Princeton Hospital, didn't quite follow those instructions. Instead, he stole Einstein's brain. From there, things got even weirder. When Einstein's family found out, his son apparently didn't object to the theft and Harvey was able to keep the brain in two jars in his basement before moving it to “a cider box stashed under a beer cooler.”
Thomas Edison didn’t invent most of the stuff he patented.
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It’s fair to say that Edison was one of the world’s most notorious intellectual property thieves.
Of the 1,093 things he smashed a patent on, he stole near enough most of them off real geniuses like Nikola Tesla, Wilhelm Rontgen, and Joseph Swan – the latter of whom originally invented the lightbulb!
Nikola Tesla, (born July 9/10, 1856, Smiljan, Austrian Empire [now in Croatia]—died January 7, 1943, New York, New York, U.S.), Serbian American inventor and engineer who discovered and patented the rotating magnetic field, the basis of most alternating-current machinery.
Wilhelm Roentgen, Professor of Physics in Wurzburg, Bavaria, discovered X-rays in 1895—accidentally—while testing whether cathode rays could pass through glass.
Joseph Swan, in full Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, (born October 31, 1828, Sunderland, Durham, England—died May 27, 1914, Warlingham, Surrey), English physicist and chemist who produced an early electric lightbulb and invented the dry photographic plate, an important improvement in photography
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Hi,
Welcome to Forum.
Your ideas are great and who knows maybe Achat will implement some. They are not the fastest in replying to people though so be patient and dont get too disheartened.
New designers are always needed too. I think most of us have a wish list like ….longer ties and more shirts tht tuck into trousers and kilts … lol
Hope you post more things and show off your designs.
Have fun and hope to see you in the game.
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