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    @1 kominist yazan parmağının boğumlarını gibiyim gerizekalı komünist o sürahi
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    @42 adam ince görmüş şuku
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    teşekkürler ":)"
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    http://www.facebook.com/questions/281895035184498/ (Aslıhan Şıhmana oylaar)
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    kadınlar mal değildir senin gibi dıbına kodumun malı. o dediğin üretim araçlarının toplumsal mülkiyeti için geçerli
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    bende isterim panpa hatta o zaman kerhaneler de kalmaz herkes bir kere gibtiği amı sahiplenir
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    @15 dinin olmazsa beş para etmez bi huur çocuğu olacaksın yani? zaten benim şüphem yok da senin ağzından duymak daha bi hoş geldi.
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    komünist olmasın o gardaş
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    @1 ağır ergen dıbına kodumun bebesi gibtir git
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    @2 gavat beyler
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    One of the most bizarre
    theories about 2012 has built
    up with very little attention to
    facts. This idea holds that a
    cosmic alignment of the sun,
    Earth, the center of our
    galaxy -- or perhaps the
    galaxy's thick dust clouds --
    on the winter solstice could for
    some unknown reason lead to
    destruction. Such alignments
    can occur but these are a
    regular occurrence and can
    cause no harm (and, indeed,
    will not even be at its closest
    alignment during the 2012
    solstice.)
    The details are as follows:
    Viewed far from city lights, a
    glowing path called the Milky
    Way can be seen arching
    across the starry sky. This
    path is formed from the light
    of millions of stars we cannot
    see individually. It coincides
    with the mid plane of our
    galaxy, which is why our galaxy
    is also named the Milky Way.
    Thick dust clouds also populate
    the galaxy. And while infrared
    telescopes can see them
    clearly, our eyes detect these
    dark clouds only as irregular
    patches where they dim or
    block the Milky Way's faint
    glow. The most prominent dark
    lane stretches from the
    constellations Cygnus to
    Sagittarius and is often called
    the Great Rift, sometimes the
    Dark Rift.
    Another impressive feature of
    our galaxy lies unseen in
    Sagittarius: the galactic
    center, about 28,000 light-
    years away, which hosts a
    black hole weighing some four
    million times the sun's mass.
    The claim for 2012 links these
    two pieces of astronomical
    fact with a third -- the
    position of the sun near the
    galactic center on Dec. 21, the
    winter solstice for the
    Northern Hemisphere -- to
    produce something that makes
    no astronomical sense at all.
    As Earth makes its way around
    the sun, the sun appears to
    move against the background
    stars, which is why the visible

    not : ingilizce bilen panpalar bi çeviri versinler
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    senin o türbanlı ananı ötüken yokuşunda öttüre öttüre giberim biliyosun bunu
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    @2 iskalamis @4 acimamis
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    ccc başlık diriltici team ccc
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    @1 senin komünüst anlayşını gibim hemi
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