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LipsWHERE DID YOU KISS HIM XD
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LipsWHERE DID YOU KISS HIM XD
That's not strange. But 28 YEARS OLDER THAN YOU TYPI IS JUST WEIRD....#SORRYNOTSORRYno.
yup Alan Walker.
I don't care that he's older that me 5 years.
OmgLips
What
He is married and u are not even a teenagerWhat
About who?comment about usss ^_^
Idc, I loved him before that.He is married and u are not even a teenager
*** and ppl make others attention ant make money just from views...Scientists undertsand that earth's magnetic field has flipped its polarity many times over the millennia. In other words, if you were alive about 800,000 years ago, and facing what we call north with a magnetic compass in your hand, the needle would point to ‘south.’ This is because a magnetic compass is calibrated based on Earth’s poles. The N-S markings of a compass would be 180 degrees wrong if the polarity of today’s magnetic field were reversed. Many doomsday theorists have tried to take this natural geological occurrence and suggest it could lead to Earth’s destruction. But would there be any dramatic effects? The answer, from the geologic and fossil records we have from hundreds of past magnetic polarity reversals, seems to be ‘no.'”
This year’s polar shift will speed-up slightly between July 14 and August 19, which triggered recent online discussions.
“The polar flip will make the stars race across the sky, and the vacuum from the reeling of the Earth will pull the atmosphere along the ground, trying to catch up, creating what is known as a roll cloud,” according to the Armageddon News video.
It’s probably worth noting — the group also predicted a giant asteroid would collide with earth back in May.
The 17-minute video posted to YouTube earlier this month attempts to explain why the world will end on Friday. It has been viewed over 4 million times.
Right, useles.s. I still need to kiss AdamScientists undertsand that earth's magnetic field has flipped its polarity many times over the millennia. In other words, if you were alive about 800,000 years ago, and facing what we call north with a magnetic compass in your hand, the needle would point to ‘south.’ This is because a magnetic compass is calibrated based on Earth’s poles. The N-S markings of a compass would be 180 degrees wrong if the polarity of today’s magnetic field were reversed. Many doomsday theorists have tried to take this natural geological occurrence and suggest it could lead to Earth’s destruction. But would there be any dramatic effects? The answer, from the geologic and fossil records we have from hundreds of past magnetic polarity reversals, seems to be ‘no.'”
This year’s polar shift will speed-up slightly between July 14 and August 19, which triggered recent online discussions.
“The polar flip will make the stars race across the sky, and the vacuum from the reeling of the Earth will pull the atmosphere along the ground, trying to catch up, creating what is known as a roll cloud,” according to the Armageddon News video.
It’s probably worth noting — the group also predicted a giant asteroid would collide with earth back in May.
The 17-minute video posted to YouTube earlier this month attempts to explain why the world will end on Friday. It has been viewed over 4 million times.
Shorter plzScientists undertsand that earth's magnetic field has flipped its polarity many times over the millennia. In other words, if you were alive about 800,000 years ago, and facing what we call north with a magnetic compass in your hand, the needle would point to ‘south.’ This is because a magnetic compass is calibrated based on Earth’s poles. The N-S markings of a compass would be 180 degrees wrong if the polarity of today’s magnetic field were reversed. Many doomsday theorists have tried to take this natural geological occurrence and suggest it could lead to Earth’s destruction. But would there be any dramatic effects? The answer, from the geologic and fossil records we have from hundreds of past magnetic polarity reversals, seems to be ‘no.'”
This year’s polar shift will speed-up slightly between July 14 and August 19, which triggered recent online discussions.
“The polar flip will make the stars race across the sky, and the vacuum from the reeling of the Earth will pull the atmosphere along the ground, trying to catch up, creating what is known as a roll cloud,” according to the Armageddon News video.
It’s probably worth noting — the group also predicted a giant asteroid would collide with earth back in May.
The 17-minute video posted to YouTube earlier this month attempts to explain why the world will end on Friday. It has been viewed over 4 million times.
That is not useless. It's better than him *points to Adam* more useful, more fun, less weird....It's actually very interesting.Right, useles.s. I still need to kiss Adam
