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    2. -Apex

      -Apex

      I know how ofc, that cat is mine (LYING.......)  & this is my page 

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    4. QeLi

      QeLi

      if i do it ill do it originally

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  2. Report Accepted. Admin suspended for 2 Days ! T/C
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    Video funny ツ

  4. My vote goes to DH1, I love drake's music style.
  5. Battle Canceled.
  6. My vote goes to DH1, Awesome beat & melody
  7. DH1, Better music video, vocals, beat.
  8. The proofs are clear & also it's so obvious to everyone that u broke rules Report Accepted, XRifhan was suspended for 3 days ! Thank you for your report. T/C
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  10. More SUVs: Toyota Wants to Trademark ‘Grand Highlander' Are you interested in a Toyota SUV that's bigger than the current Highlander but not quite ready to spring for a body-on-frame 4Runner or Sequoia? You may be in luck because Toyota has filed a trademark for "Grand Highlander," a moniker that, if put to use, we're 99.9 percent sure will sit on the back of a Highlander that's more spacious than the one available now. Spotted by a GR86 forum member, the Japanese automaker applied for the trademark just last week in the U.S. and Canada. The OP mentioned the logical prediction that it could entail a future Toyota Grand Highlander that boasts a bigger third row, more cargo capacity, and possibly a slightly different rear-end design. Via the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the name is indeed intended for "automobiles and structural parts thereof." As it stands, the Toyota Highlander offers 27.7 inches of legroom in the third row and 16 cubic feet of cargo room behind it. That third row of seats admittedly proved to be quite cramped when we tested the crossover a year ago so hopefully, a Grand Highlander can provide more room for owners who routinely make the most out of their seven/eight-passenger Toyotas. Putting more weight towards the presumption that Toyota is readying a bigger Highlander variant here is the fact that it's done something very similar quite recently with its Lexus RX, introducing a bigger three-row RX L for the luxury crossover's 2018 model year. That said, we're not entirely sure "Grand Highlander" is the best name. Something about it just doesn't seem to roll off the tongue as well as it should. What about Grandlander? Or Highlander XL? Highlander 12 Pro Max? Higherlander? Highestlander? HighAFlander? Anywho, we've reached out to Toyota for comment and will update this story when we hear back.
  11. Tips for Better Sleep Your behaviors during the day, and especially before bedtime, can have a major impact on your sleep. They can promote healthy sleep or contribute to sleeplessness. Your daily routines – what you eat and drink, the medications you take, how you schedule your days and how you choose to spend your evenings – can significantly impact your quality of sleep. Even a few slight adjustments can, in some cases, mean the difference between sound sleep and a restless night. Completing a two-week sleep diary can help you understand how your routines affect your sleep. The term “sleep hygiene” refers to a series of healthy sleep habits that can improve your ability to fall asleep and stay asleep. These habits are a cornerstone of cognitive behavioral therapy, the most effective long-term treatment for people with chronic insomnia. CBT can help you address the thoughts and behaviors that prevent you from sleeping well. It also includes techniques for stress reduction, relaxation and sleep schedule management. If you have difficulty sleeping or want to improve your sleep, try following these healthy sleep habits. Talk to your doctor if your sleep problem persists. You also can see help from the sleep team at an AASM accredited sleep center. Quick Sleep Tips Follow these tips to establish healthy sleep habits: Keep a consistent sleep schedule. Get up at the same time every day, even on weekends or during vacations. Set a bedtime that is early enough for you to get at least 7 hours of sleep. Don’t go to bed unless you are sleepy. If you don’t fall asleep after 20 minutes, get out of bed. Establish a relaxing bedtime routine. Use your bed only for sleep and sex. Make your bedroom quiet and relaxing. Keep the room at a comfortable, cool temperature. Limit exposure to bright light in the evenings. Turn off electronic devices at least 30 minutes before bedtime. Don’t eat a large meal before bedtime. If you are hungry at night, eat a light, healthy snack. Exercise regularly and maintain a healthy diet. Avoid consuming caffeine in the late afternoon or evening. Avoid consuming alcohol before bedtime. Reduce your fluid intake before bedtime.
  12. National Guard Deployed To D.C. as Capital Braces for Repeat of Violence earing a repeat of previous violence, officials have confirmed that the National Guard will be deploying hundreds of troops to the nation's capital this week as tens of thousands of Donald Trump supporters and far-right nationalists protest the congressional certification of Joe Biden's election victory. Trump himself is one of those who has been promoting the "wild" protests scheduled to take place in Washington D.C. on Wednesday, January 6, prompting concerns that extremists such as Proud Boys will descend on the city and engage in physical violence and destruction in support of the president's widely dismissed cries of widespread voter fraud. Trump supporters are expected to start arriving and gathering in the city on Tuesday, one day ahead of the congressional certification of the Electoral College results and Biden's victory. Authorities in the capital have already taken steps to try and ensure there will not be a repeat—or worse, an escalation—of the violence which broke out following a previous pro-Trump rally in the city on December 12 as far-right and white nationalist groups clashed with counter-protesters and antifa. NEWSWEEK SUBSCRIPTION OFFERS > The District of Columbia National Guard confirmed that 340 troops will be deployed to the city this week to assist with the patrolling of the planned protests. "At the request of Mayor Muriel Bowser, the District of Columbia National Guard is in a support role to the Metropolitan Police Department which will enable them to provide a safe environment for our fellow citizens to exercise their first amendment right to demonstrate," said Maj. Gen. William J. Walker, Commanding General of the D.C. National Guard. "Our main mission is augmenting select traffic control points and metro stations identified by MPD." Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Contee also told a City Hall news conference on Monday that the National Guard troops will also be joined by the U.S. Capitol Police, U.S. Park Police and U.S. Secret Service. Elsewhere on Monday, Enrique Tarrio, leader of the Proud Boys group, was arrested on January 4 while entering the District of Columbia on suspicion of setting fire to a Black Lives Matter flag which had been torn off a church during the night of unrest which followed the December 12 protest. Tarrio was also allegedly found to be in possession of two high capacity firearm magazines. He has been charged with destruction of property and possession of high capacity feeding device. Mayor Bowser has urged people not to engage with those who are intending on arriving into the city to cause unrest. "I am asking Washingtonians and those who live in the region to stay out of the downtown area on Tuesday and Wednesday and not to engage with demonstrators who come to our city seeking confrontation, and we will do what we must to ensure all who attend remain peaceful," Bowser said in a statement.
  13. Teacher: Tell me a sentence that starts with an "I". Student: I is the.... Teacher: Stop! Never put 'is' after an "I". Always put 'am' after an "I". Student: OK. I am the ninth letter of the alphabet.
  14. Video title : Try Not To Laugh - The Jump Failed - Funny Videos Content creator ( Youtuber ) : Click Official YT video :
  15. Classic SpongeBob Game Comes To Mobile This Month With No Microtransactions Or Paywalls The new Rehydrated version of the cult classic Battle for Bikini Bottom is headed to iOS and Android very soon. Following its release on PC and console in 2020, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated will launch on mobile devices later this month. Developer Handy Games, which is handling the mobile port, announced on Twitter that the game will launch for iOS and Android devices on January 21 for $9 USD. You can check out the announcement trailer below to see how the game looks on mobile devices; screenshots follow further down the page. Just like the PC/console edition, the mobile port of Rehydrated lets you play as SpongeBob, Patrick, and Sandy as you try to save Bikini Bottom from Plankton's plot to take over the town. The game also features content that was cut from the original game from 2003, including the epic Robo Squidward boss fight. However, it remains to be seen if the console/PC edition's multiplayer horde-style mode is featured in the mobile edition. Handy Games stressed that Rehydrated for mobile is a premium game with no microtransactions or hidden paywalls. Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated released in June 2020 for consoles and PC behind a mixed reception from critics, but much stronger review scores from fans on Steam and Metacritic, in particular.
  16. These are the Windows 10 apps and services Microsoft is killing off in 2021 Make a note Microsoft is constantly updating and tweaking both Windows 10 and its Microsoft 365 subscription service, and that often means that some outdated or under-used applications and features get cut. While the services and apps usually killed off by Microsoft are rarely used (or so outdated that they’ve been replaced with better, more secure, alternatives), there will still be soe people who continue to rely on them – so TechRepublic has handily listed all the apps and services Microsoft is ceasing support for in 2021, along with their expected retirement dates. These are the best Windows 10 deals We pick the best laptops How about the best Windows tablets? If an app or product you use is listed below, you should start looking into alternatives. While you may want to stick with what you’ve been using, it’s never recommended to continue to use an app or service that is no longer being updated or supported. And, as frustrating as it is, there’s usually a good reason why Microsoft has ended support, especially when it comes to security. The apps and services due to be killed off in 2021 January 11: TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 On January 11, Microsoft’s Exchange Online service will no longer support the TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.2 protocols. If you use Exchange Online for sending and receiving emails, you should make sure you’ve upgraded to TLS 1.2, which offers greater security. February 15: Skype for Business Online Connector If you use Skype for Business Online Connector to manage online meetings, you have until February 15. After that, you’ll need to use the latest version of Microsoft Teams, instead. Microsoft has been planning to move Skype for Business users over the Teams, so it’s worth making the jump as soon as possible to get to grips with the new app, as the company seems committed to killing off Skype for Business entirely. March 9: Microsoft Edge The original Microsoft Edge web browser, which came with Windows 10, will stop being supported in March. Instead, users are encouraged to use the new version of Microsoft Edge, which has been rebuilt based on the Chromium web engine – which is what Google’s Chrome web browser uses. If you install the Windows 10 20H2 update (also known as the Windows 10 October 2020 update), the new Edge will be automatically included. It’s never recommended to use a web browser that is no longer being supported or updated with new security fixes, so we recommend you make the change as soon as possible. In our opinion, the new version of Edge is a big improvement on the original. August 17: Microsoft 365 support for Internet Explorer 11 Another of Microsoft’s old web browsers is getting more features cut. Microsoft 365’s services and online applications will no longer support Internet Explorer 11. If you are still using that old web browser, you will find after August 17, 2020, you may no longer be able to access Microsoft 365 apps and tools online, and many features will be unavailable. Microsoft has been weaning people off Internet Explorer for years now, encouraging them to upgrade to Edge. Any users still using Internet Explorer should move to a newer web browser as soon as possible. September 30: Visio Web Access At the end of September, Microsoft will kill off Visio Web Access (Visio Service) and its Web Part for SharePoint Online, and will instead move customers to Visio Online. After this date, Visio Web Access diagrams will only be available for viewing, not for editing. If you still use any of the above apps and services, it is worth making preparations for moving to an alternative as quickly as possible. You don’t want to still be relying on them when Microsoft ends support.
  17. EtcherPro: Flash All Your Devices At Once! Quick as a flash! The Raspberry Pi community is no stranger to BalenaEtcher. For years, this application has been used to flash Raspberry Pi OS and other distributions to micro SD cards and USB sticks. While the free application can write to multiple devices at once, it relies upon having the hardware to do so. EtcherPro is a physical device unit that can write to 16 SD/micro SD or USB devices at once, and it is now up for pre-order at an eye-watering price of $990 + tax! EtcherPro is a purpose-built device designed to write operating system images directly to SD/micro SD or USB devices. The image source can be a local file or a URL to an image stored online, which can be downloaded via the onboard 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz Wi-Fi or Gigabit Ethernet. Write speeds are up to 200 MB/s for a single device, or up to 52 MB/s for multiple devices. Another neat feature, something that is also present to a smaller scale in BalenaEtcher, is writing directly to a carrier board, such as the Raspberry Pi Compute Module. EtcherPro can also backup/clone an existing drive to many drives. You control the EtcherPro via a built-in seven-inch touchscreen, with an undisclosed computer inside the unit controlling the show. The unit self-updates to ensure that it is running the latest software, and you can daisy-chain multiple units (up to ten) to create a single unit capable of writing up to 160 devices at once. But who would need an EtcherPro? At $990 + tax, these are not destined for the average home user. Rather, these are useful for companies/groups who deal with single board computers as a business – for example, retailers who sell pre-written cards with the latest operating systems. Available for pre-order in midnight blue and a limited edition metallic grey, EtcherPro is a niche device that will change the workflow of those that need it.
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  19. I'am a little bit tired & busy these days, sorry for inactivity..
    i'll recover it as soon as possible ❤️

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