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RE: What are YouTubing? - kyonides - 02-02-2023 Just a simple question for you: what if he wasn't the suspect you were looking for? RE: What are YouTubing? - Remi-chan - 02-03-2023 One of the old golds from a year or so ago. RE: What are YouTubing? - Bounty Hunter Lani - 02-21-2023 RE: What are YouTubing? - Kain Nobel - 02-24-2023 You're listening to K-ROSE! (This song appeared on GTA San Andreas. One of my favorite jams.) RE: What are YouTubing? - DerVVulfman - 02-27-2023 Not exactly on youtube, but I am watching the show... ... a light humorous scene from the first season. RE: What are YouTubing? - kyonides - 03-06-2023 Since we're living in a crazy world... what about making guns go to court to make them pay for all of the heinous crimes they've committed so far? RE: What are YouTubing? - kyonides - 03-12-2023 I guess we could entitle it "The Battle Between the Danesti and the Draculesti" or perhaps it would be more accurate to call it "Guide on How to Become an Impaler" or something the like. RE: What are YouTubing? - kyonides - 03-13-2023 Here an alligator shows you what a true jailbreak looks like. https://rumble.com/v2cemcg-alligator-breaks-through-fence-like-its-nothing.html Nope, the video attachment feature doesn't seem to work with Rumble. RE: What are YouTubing? - kyonides - 04-10-2023 If you ever thought you knew everything about Russia, Ukraine and Crimea, think it twice! You see, not even historians can tell for sure why Crimea became Ukrainian. Nonetheless, they've got a couple of theories... RE: What are YouTubing? - kyonides - 04-24-2023 Here, an American living in Italy leaves his impressions of the failed Space X's launch of their Starship back on April 21st. Is it a success or a failure? By the way, the last word he utters is "Valete" or "Ualete" and is a Latin idiom meaning bye while addressing a group of people, with a connotation of good luck IIRC. |