Youre cute. And hard. I just wanna treat you well. Hear you out. I wanna tell you things and watch you listen. And i wanna touch you without having to ask. I wanna share. I want respect. And i want to know what you want and respect that too. Kilot.
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a ridiculously old and nearly lost term for to describe something off balance or something that just doesn't fit.
last known usage was in central WI by an ~80 year old woman in ~1992.
a ridiculously old and nearly lost term for to describe something off balance or something that just doesn't fit.
last known usage was in central WI by an ~80 year old woman in ~1992.
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a ridiculously old and nearly lost term for to describe something off balance or something that just doesn't fit.
last known usage was in central WI by an ~80 year old woman in ~1992.
a ridiculously old and nearly lost term for to describe something off balance or something that just doesn't fit.
last known usage was in central WI by an ~80 year old woman in ~1992.
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The kilometre (SI symbol: km) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to 1000 metres (kilo: being the SI prefix for 1000). It is now the measurement unit used, officially, for expressing distances between geographical places on land, in most of the world.
The kilometre (SI symbol: km) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to 1000 metres (kilo: being the SI prefix for 1000). It is now the measurement unit used, officially, for expressing distances between geographical places on land, in most of the world.
John was given a speeding ticket last night; according to the police officer, he was travelling 60 kilometres per hour or km/h, over the speed limit.
The Tagus Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal has a central span of 1.013 kilometres or km.
The Tagus Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal has a central span of 1.013 kilometres or km.
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Pronounced (ki-low-day)
Pronounced (ki-low-day)
Why are you crying? Kilode?
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