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Sinan.47

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  1. Still alive dude xD

  2. Ooooo red color xD 

    1. BMW e63

      BMW e63

      naa u colour blind 

    2. Sinan.47

      Sinan.47

      Niceeee dude JAJAJAJAAJAJJA

  3. İ miss old time 🥲 2017-2018-2019…

  4. Yo yo Who is Here?

    1. BMW e63

      BMW e63

      Join Street discord bro!! 🤣🤣

  5. Any designer can help me İ need logo

  6. I will join staff streetzm soon…

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    2. Sinan.47

      Sinan.47

      Thank you dude ❤️

    3. Otman.™

      Otman.™

      Your welcome bro

    4. Sinan.47

      Sinan.47

      Thank you my brother ❤️

  7. How it’s going dude still working? 😕

  8. I bought a new computer today
     

    MSİ RTX4050 1TB 🤙

    1. -Sn!PeR-

      -Sn!PeR-

      Thats mad brother, congratulations!! Dont stay awake for more than 72 hours, gaming can wait xd

  9. Every time I enter here, I remember the old days, they were really beautiful 😔

    1. Otman.™

      Otman.™

      Before 2019 😫😭

  10. Big feo never die xD

  11. HELLO CSBLACKDEVİL 7 years passed….

    1. MERNIZ
    2. Sinan.47

      Sinan.47

      Thank you dude 

  12. Ooooo streetzm back again niceeee 🤭❤️

  13. Hmmmm 144 users 👏

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    2. Blackfire

      Blackfire

      Blackfire effect 😂

    3. Sinan.47

      Sinan.47

      Nice color dude hahahahaha congrats ❤️🙈

    4. Blackfire

      Blackfire

      Thank you sinan 

  14. Yo yo yo I miss here 🥺❤️

  15. Ohhhh I miss here 🥺❤️

    1. FNX Magokiler

      FNX Magokiler

      me miss u papi :c

    2. Sinan.47

      Sinan.47

      I will back somedays bro 🙈

    3. JaCks47

      JaCks47

      hello bro ım bari send me pm 

       

  16. Congrast my brother 🥳❤️

  17. Congrast my brother 🥳❤️

    1. FNX Magokiler

      FNX Magokiler

      thanks papi ❤️ 

  18. Csblackdevil never die…

  19. WASHINGTON — A host of the far-right media outlet Infowars was sentenced Tuesday to 60 days in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Owen Shroyer is one of only a handful of Jan. 6 participants charged with a crime despite having neither entered the Capitol building nor been accused of committing violence or destruction on Capitol grounds. Prosecutors charged Shroyer because he had previously signed a deferred prosecution agreement after he interrupted a congressional hearing in 2019 and had agreed as part of that case not to utter “loud, threatening, or abusive language, or to engage in any disorderly or disruptive conduct, at any place upon the United States Capitol Grounds.” About 1,100 defendants have been charged in connection with the Capitol attack in 2021, and more than 600 have been sentenced, more than 370 of them to periods of incarceration. “Democrats are posing as communists, but we know what they really are: They’re just tyrants; they’re tyrants,” Shroyer said on a bullhorn as he led a crowd to the Capitol on Jan. 6. “And so today, on Jan. 6, we declare death to tyranny! Death to tyrants!” https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/infowars-host-owen-shroyer-sentenced-jan-6-case-rcna104378
  20. Although the terms serpent, viper, and snake seem to mean the same thing, there is a difference to be aware of. Here we give you the details. Outside of taxonomic rigor, it is common for the terms snake, viper and snake to be used as synonyms that refer to the same type of animal, without contemplating any difference. Diego Gutiérrez Ascención, a specialist in herpetofauna at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), comments that, depending on certain geographical areas, the aforementioned lack of distinction is more common. However, from a biological formality, there are distinctions between the mentioned ways of calling these reptiles. The difference between snake, viper and snake Snake The first thing to establish the difference between snake, viper and snake is to understand the biological place that the first occupies. In this sense, snakes are a suborder of reptiles that are characterized by being vertebrates and by the absence of limbs. There are 4 thousand species of these animals. Other features that help define snakes or snakes, according to Diego Gutiérrez Ascención, are the following: the scales Embryonic development from egg The absence of eyelids The change of skin Temperature dependency for metabolic activity Adaptation to various ecosystems (jungles, deserts, forests, etc.) The snakes, then, correspond to a higher order, from which several families or taxonomic groups emerge, among which are the Viperidae and the Colubridae (vipers and snakes, correspondingly). In other words: vipers, snakes and other snakes are under the term snake. Snake Vipers make up the Viperidae family and are distinguished from other snakes by always being poisonous. They are organisms that possess a solenoglyphic dentition, which refers to the position and shape of their venom inoculating fangs. Currently, there is a record of 329 species. It may interest you: Snake bites kill more people a year than dog, shark and lion attacks combined Although it is not exclusive to vipers, the keeled scales are one of the aspects that most help to distinguish these reptiles. The same happens with vertical pupils; there are other snakes that have them, but they are usually more common among most species of this family. Most snakes have smooth scales, although there are exceptions. As for poison, it should not be assumed that members of this group lack it. However, there are many species that are not poisonous. Precisely, related to the latter, comes the issue of teething. There are aglyphous snakes, this is the absence of poison inoculating members. But, there are also species whose poisonous fang is all the way to the bottom of the upper jaw. This is known as opisthoglyphic dentition. In summary… The difference between snake, viper and snake is that the first term refers to the entire order, the other two are families, taxonomically different from each other, that emerge from this division of reptiles. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/cual-es-la-diferencia-entre-serpiente-vibora-culebra/
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