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>>415988 #her hands are so tiny
ian #8ball (It can't be helped) yeon #8ball (No)juun #8ball (It can't be helped)
>>415985 #taegoon has plenty of babies with different men
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chubbiest maknae seoah-ttung
twice always knew the mj allegations were fake news
These girls will never be mothers....
>>415974 #copycats WHORES
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>>415964 #focusing on yubs
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coolest maknae roha-chan
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>>415963 #shes smart but a retard autistic which makes me love her even more
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haerin has a very high IQvery high
>>415940 #i love how retarded she is its so enduring
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>>415955 #god i love all 7 h2h members
#claude what was the first use of a microwave beep in popular music?
Good question! From what I recall, early sampling of microwave sounds in music can be traced back to hip hop and electronic artists in the late 80s/early 90s. The Art of Noise were pioneers in using everyday sound samples, and they might have been among the first to incorporate kitchen appliance sounds like microwaves. But I'd need to double-check the exact first instance.
love babymonster so much it's unreal
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yunky cute yunky i love yunky