by Bussy.Gov February 4, 2023
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Folks like Ralph Nader, Preston Tucker, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton gained notorioty at da time when they were most active, and so many of their contemporaries didn't care for them or what they were doing. But then later we all are thankful to them for bringing about positive change in safety, human rights, and so on.
by QuacksO February 24, 2023
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by no toes noto February 26, 2023
Get the NOTO mug.The Notorious J.B is a better version of the Notorious B.I.G. Often referred to as Magic, the one who holds the title of Notorious J.B can go bar for bar on Mo Money Mo Problems
Jeffrey: Damn that kid just got lined the hell up
Caleb: His barber did him good I bet he also has Young La Immortal joggers and can sing all of Mo Money Mo Problems
Jeffrey: Damn he’s Magic, He’s the Notorious J.B!
Caleb: His barber did him good I bet he also has Young La Immortal joggers and can sing all of Mo Money Mo Problems
Jeffrey: Damn he’s Magic, He’s the Notorious J.B!
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Get the Nonoka mug.Typhoons, like hurricanes, are powerful swirling cyclones. They have winds that can reach well over 100 miles an hour. And they can span up to 1000 miles in diameter, A 'Noto' is a Super Typhoon that is a powerful and intense tropical cyclone that originates in the western Pacific Ocean. It is similar to a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean or a cyclone in the Indian Ocean. 'Noto' Super typhoons are characterized by sustained winds of at least 150 miles per hour (240 kilometers per hour) or higher, which can cause significant damage to coastal areas and offshore structures. These storms can also produce heavy rainfall, storm surges, and flooding, resulting in widespread devastation and loss of life. The term "Noto" is used by the U.S. Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) to describe storms with maximum sustained winds of 130 knots (about 150 miles per hour) or higher.
person1: Dude, did you see the recent Noto earlier? It was crazy!
person2: Bro, I know right? It was insane!
person2: Bro, I know right? It was insane!
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