Gray day, everything is gray
Jul. 14th, 2015 02:11 pmI watch, but nothing moves today.
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Undercover video shows Planned Parenthood official discussing fetal organs used for research
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Are human hands really more primitive than chimp hands?
IS admits losing control of Libya city
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