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Isotope

Isotopes are atoms of the same element which have differing number of neutrons.

This means they have the same number of protons.
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen.
Deuterium is hydrogen-2, i.e. hydrogen with a mass number of 2 (1 proton + 1 neutron).

Tritium is a rarer isotope of hydrogen, and is also known as hydrogen-3 (it has 1 proton + 2 neutrons).
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your mom is hot

Self Explanitory
Dude! Your mom is hot! (See also "Milf")
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IShowSpeed

IShowSpeed loves bbc
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Omar Ishtiaque

A Pakistani Pedo math teacher who uses the baldness of his head to reflect light on to students, which makes students feel nauseous.
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Isnotreal

A BULLSH1T COUNTRY FREE FALASTINE!
F ISNOTREAL
THEY SO DESPERATE THAT THEY NAMED THEMSELF REAL
BRUH
ISNOTREAL IS GAY FALASTINE
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Mikasa Is hot

Basically a very very attractive black haired girl, She simps for this guy who bites his hand and gets mad but set that aside,
Mikasa ≠ Mankasa
STFU IF U CALL HER MANKASA
anyways

stan mikasa

she’s hot btw
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Ishtar

Ishtar was the consort of Marduk and a Sun Goddess. Her following diminished in Babylon during a patriarchal shift in society. The book of Esther in the Bible is believed by some to be in deference to the steadfastness of Ishtar's followers, in that a resurgence of the Goddess cult rendered the nation of Babylon more peaceful and non-combatant, resulting in the release of Israel.
I had heard, but have not verified, that the Book of Esther is the only book of the Bible in which the name of God is not spoken. If this assertion is correct, the assumption that the ancient Hebrew scholars took Ishtar as their own and Esther resulted is more sanguent.
by mischa aleksandr May 10, 2006
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