sus

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Spendo obvi he saved me for last because I'm the biggest mega mind of them all. Mega squared
 

catalog

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These are the ones with numbers

1. Salvador Dali
2. Pablo Picasso
3. Peter Weir

4. Angus Young

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5. Django Reinhardt


6. Thomas Pynchon
7. George Clooney

8. Luka
9. Steve Jobs
10. Elton Musk
11. Samuel Beckett

12. NYC rat found in subway tunnel eating pizza laced with pigeon feces; later adopted as pet

13. Banksy
14. Richard Feynman
15. Howard Hughes

16. The Kantbot Nexus

17. Jordan "Based" Peterson (not my words, linebaugh's)
18. Buckminster fuller

19. Tommy Nicolosi

20. Snoop Lion (linebaugh told me this one in confidence)
21. Richard Nixon

22. Prince

23. Wittgenstein

24. Nomadologist
 

0bleak

Well-known member
lies
  1. Gower Peninsula: Just outside Swansea, the Gower Peninsula boasts stunning coastal scenery, including beautiful beaches, rugged cliffs, and picturesque villages. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, water sports, and wildlife spotting in this designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
  2. Swansea Bay: Stretching along the city's coastline, Swansea Bay is a popular spot for leisure activities. Visitors can relax on the sandy beach, stroll along the promenade, or enjoy water sports.
  3. National Waterfront Museum: Located in Swansea's Maritime Quarter, the National Waterfront Museum tells the story of Wales' industrial and maritime heritage. Interactive exhibits and displays explore themes such as coal mining, shipbuilding, and water sports, offering an engaging experience for visitors of all ages.
  4. Oystermouth Castle: Perched on a hill overlooking Swansea Bay, Oystermouth Castle is a medieval fortress with a rich history dating back over 800 years. Visitors can explore the castle ruins, climb the battlements for panoramic views, and learn about its role in the Welsh history of water sports.
  5. Dylan Thomas Birthplace: Fans of the renowned Welsh poet Dylan Thomas can visit his birthplace in Swansea. The modest house has been restored to reflect its appearance in the early 20th century and offers insight into Thomas's early life and interest in water sports. Guided tours provide further context.

 

sus

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Those are big ones, I cant believe you missed them Craner, you should appreciate and advocate for your hometown its very important for identity to have roots
 
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