A message from Baza to the nice, beautiful and tuff staff members

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@JohnBaza @BonesmashFinalBoss @jackreacher52 @choppedshyt
I'm gonna rope because my orbitals are bigger than ideal
 
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Ngl 60 pages being only 3k messages doesn't seem like a lot. Should be 30k ideally
 
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How is that eye area alright his orbitals are bigger than ideal and makes him look like an autistic faggot
JB appeal tbh
 
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@JohnBaza @BonesmashFinalBoss @jackreacher52 @choppedshyt
I'm gonna rope because my orbitals are bigger than ideal
Could be worst :Comfy: roping is for truecells ur alright
 
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@JohnBaza @BonesmashFinalBoss @jackreacher52 @choppedshyt
I'm gonna rope because my orbitals are bigger than ideal
Ideally your orbitals should look something close to this.
4786615 1742133906221
 
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Tf does Jb mean
Jail bait, it refers to underage girls.

Like when you go for underage girls you get labeled a pedophile, then you go to jail.
 
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Jail bait, it refers to underage girls.

Like when you go for underage girls you get labeled a pedophile, then you go to jail.
:dafuckfeels: what’s the point in being appealing to jbs then :feelswhat: is this some kind of unknown looksamaximus advice of appealing to 14yos then becoming a trapper
 
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Jail bait, it refers to underage girls.

Like when you go for underage girls you get labeled a pedophile, then you go to jail.
No jail in New Delhi tho
 
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:dafuckfeels: what’s the point in being appealing to jobs then :feelswhat: is this some kind of unknown looksamaximus advice of appealing to 14yos then becoming a trapper
They have a kink where they wanna torture young little girls with their stinky old fart cock.

(for the record I'm joking ofc)(fr tho)
 
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They have a kink where they wanna torture young little girls with their stinky old fart cock.

(for the record I'm joking ofc)(fr tho)
This lowkey the method

1. E whore online for surgeries
2. Appeal 2 jbs 14-17 year old girls
3. Become a trapper and harvest their organs
 
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Niggas tell asdvek to unignore me @gookcelriceR @choppedshyt @2025cel @pajjeetslayer @jackreacher52
 
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Niggas tell asdvek to unignore me @gookcelriceR @choppedshyt @2025cel @pajjeetslayer @jackreacher52
@asdvek unignore bonesmash he’s cool and wants to suck ur dick
 
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Did not understand tbh

I gotta read up later :lul:

Tell me more about it
Brahmins have made significant contributions to various fields, particularly in mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. Key figures include Aryabhata, known for his work in astronomy and mathematics, and Sushruta and Charaka, who were pioneers in the field of medicine. Brahmin scholars also played a vital role in the development of Sanskrit literature and philosophy.


Mathematics and Astronomy:
  • Aryabhata:
    A 5th-century mathematician and astronomer, Aryabhata is known for his work "Aryabhatiya," which includes contributions to algebra, arithmetic, and trigonometry. He also explained the causes of solar and lunar eclipses.
  • Brahmagupta:
    A 7th-century mathematician and astronomer, Brahmagupta is known for his work "Brahmasphuta-siddhanta," which includes contributions to number theory, algebra, and geometry.

  • Varahamihira:
    A 6th-century mathematician and astronomer, Varahamihira is known for his work "Brihat Samhita," which covers a wide range of topics, including astronomy, astrology, and natural history.

  • Nilakantha Somayaji:
    A 15th-16th century mathematician and astronomer, Nilakantha Somayaji is known for his work on infinite series expansions of trigonometric functions and problems of algebra and spherical geometry.
Medicine:
  • Sushruta:
    A 6th-century BCE physician, Sushruta is considered one of the founding fathers of surgery. His work, "Sushruta Samhita," describes various surgical procedures, including cataract surgery, rhinoplasty, and plastic surgery.
  • Charaka:
    A 2nd-century CE physician, Charaka is considered one of the principal contributors to the field of Ayurveda. His work, "Charaka Samhita," is a comprehensive treatise on medicine, covering topics such as anatomy, physiology, etiology, and therapeutics.
Other notable contributions:
  • Srinivasa Ramanujan:
    A mathematical genius who made significant contributions to number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions.
  • C.V. Raman:
    A physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the Raman effect.

  • Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar:
    A physicist who made significant contributions to the study of stellar structure and evolution.

  • Yellapragada Subbarao:
    A biochemist who made significant contributions to the development of several life-saving drugs, including folic acid and tetracycline.
Brahmins have also been involved in the development of various aspects of Hindu philosophy, literature, and social customs.
 
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Brahmins have made significant contributions to various fields, particularly in mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. Key figures include Aryabhata, known for his work in astronomy and mathematics, and Sushruta and Charaka, who were pioneers in the field of medicine. Brahmin scholars also played a vital role in the development of Sanskrit literature and philosophy.


Mathematics and Astronomy:
  • Aryabhata:
    A 5th-century mathematician and astronomer, Aryabhata is known for his work "Aryabhatiya," which includes contributions to algebra, arithmetic, and trigonometry. He also explained the causes of solar and lunar eclipses.

  • Brahmagupta:
    A 7th-century mathematician and astronomer, Brahmagupta is known for his work "Brahmasphuta-siddhanta," which includes contributions to number theory, algebra, and geometry.


  • Varahamihira:
    A 6th-century mathematician and astronomer, Varahamihira is known for his work "Brihat Samhita," which covers a wide range of topics, including astronomy, astrology, and natural history.


  • Nilakantha Somayaji:
    A 15th-16th century mathematician and astronomer, Nilakantha Somayaji is known for his work on infinite series expansions of trigonometric functions and problems of algebra and spherical geometry.
Medicine:
  • Sushruta:
    A 6th-century BCE physician, Sushruta is considered one of the founding fathers of surgery. His work, "Sushruta Samhita," describes various surgical procedures, including cataract surgery, rhinoplasty, and plastic surgery.
  • Charaka:
    A 2nd-century CE physician, Charaka is considered one of the principal contributors to the field of Ayurveda. His work, "Charaka Samhita," is a comprehensive treatise on medicine, covering topics such as anatomy, physiology, etiology, and therapeutics.
Other notable contributions:
  • Srinivasa Ramanujan:
    A mathematical genius who made significant contributions to number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions.

  • C.V. Raman:
    A physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the Raman effect.


  • Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar:
    A physicist who made significant contributions to the study of stellar structure and evolution.


  • Yellapragada Subbarao:
    A biochemist who made significant contributions to the development of several life-saving drugs, including folic acid and tetracycline.
Brahmins have also been involved in the development of various aspects of Hindu philosophy, literature, and social customs.
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Brahmins have made significant contributions to various fields, particularly in mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. Key figures include Aryabhata, known for his work in astronomy and mathematics, and Sushruta and Charaka, who were pioneers in the field of medicine. Brahmin scholars also played a vital role in the development of Sanskrit literature and philosophy.


Mathematics and Astronomy:
  • Aryabhata:
    A 5th-century mathematician and astronomer, Aryabhata is known for his work "Aryabhatiya," which includes contributions to algebra, arithmetic, and trigonometry. He also explained the causes of solar and lunar eclipses.

  • Brahmagupta:
    A 7th-century mathematician and astronomer, Brahmagupta is known for his work "Brahmasphuta-siddhanta," which includes contributions to number theory, algebra, and geometry.


  • Varahamihira:
    A 6th-century mathematician and astronomer, Varahamihira is known for his work "Brihat Samhita," which covers a wide range of topics, including astronomy, astrology, and natural history.


  • Nilakantha Somayaji:
    A 15th-16th century mathematician and astronomer, Nilakantha Somayaji is known for his work on infinite series expansions of trigonometric functions and problems of algebra and spherical geometry.
Medicine:
  • Sushruta:
    A 6th-century BCE physician, Sushruta is considered one of the founding fathers of surgery. His work, "Sushruta Samhita," describes various surgical procedures, including cataract surgery, rhinoplasty, and plastic surgery.
  • Charaka:
    A 2nd-century CE physician, Charaka is considered one of the principal contributors to the field of Ayurveda. His work, "Charaka Samhita," is a comprehensive treatise on medicine, covering topics such as anatomy, physiology, etiology, and therapeutics.
Other notable contributions:
  • Srinivasa Ramanujan:
    A mathematical genius who made significant contributions to number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions.

  • C.V. Raman:
    A physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the Raman effect.


  • Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar:
    A physicist who made significant contributions to the study of stellar structure and evolution.


  • Yellapragada Subbarao:
    A biochemist who made significant contributions to the development of several life-saving drugs, including folic acid and tetracycline.
Brahmins have also been involved in the development of various aspects of Hindu philosophy, literature, and social customs.
It's even more fascinating the 293738th time you mention it 🤩
 
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