1. afrosapiens:

[Blague à part] Le Sud finance le Nord
[Rewind]

Très original, cela donne une idée de la pollution

    afrosapiens:

    [Blague à part] Le Sud finance le Nord

    [Rewind]

    Très original, cela donne une idée de la pollution

    pollution

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      9gag: How the ecosystem works
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      Science pour rire :)
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      Les ressources naturelles du sud entretiennent les loisirs du nord… ;-)
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      This makes me happy that it doesn’t snow in vegas lol.
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      HOW SAYS : SNOW IS WHITE, WHITE IS “PURE” ?? PURE IS GOOD.??
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      I’m gonna go pee in the bush now.
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      OHHHHHHH NOW I GET IT!! This is why my dad keep saying air hujan is dirty. Cos in ugama book Air Hujan is one of the...
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  2. Dieu ouvre un chemin là où tout semble fermé