New science thread

Truly, the Shakespeare of our time.

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So you are not coming brave warrior?

Again, plane tickets, you’re entertaining, bla bla bla you’ve heard it before.

I’d reckon not given you only give false addresses.

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Funny from a guy who is cannibal and ultra brave asking other person to give him instead of you giving me :D :D :D I gave you address. But you gave nothing, we both know why.

What makes you think that? LOL

Uhhh yeah we both know why. Cos it’s actively counterproductive to my entertainment.

Oh noes!!! He’s found out my dark secret!!! The secret that…

I ENJOY BULLSHITTING MORONS!!!

Not everybody takes those dangerous words easily, I would consider them seriously if I haven’t done research. Until I realized that you are a clown of the internet.

‘Done the research’
Lad you’re a ret@rd
You found an old post in a conversation I basically directed you to. If you’d actually understood the words I had said in said old post, you’d realise you’re just as much of a clown as that other loser I was talking to back in 2021. Ya know why?
Cos ya fell for the ‘dangerous words’ you fucking chump XD

And that’s extremely risky for you. Turns out that you were the only one that was and is loser and very stupid one.

I had no forum account at all in 2021.

Provide us some verification then, pal.

I did

A riddle for name of a city. Clues below correspond to the picture. The image itself is disjointed, but clues can only lead to few possibilities, I think.

  1. The biggest of this type’s formation
  2. First letter silent - designation
    Put two together and you get
    The place where reds and whites once met

Just from the image I know this one due to my studies of a certain language, I won’t spoil it for others though

That was fast. DM the answer then.

Wait a minute. Just from the image can you determine the answer or do you have to use it to decode the clues? If by knowing what the image is of answers it, then I know it. If not then I misinterpreted the instructions.

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