The witch is up at midnight AHAIN
Blaue Augen
Does the medic want to be recognized?
FUCKYOU
A sick bitch
Trust? You?
TIMES UP YOU FUCKING CHARLATAN
Trust? GETFUCKED!!!!
A sucker [small investor] born every minute.
We are UNITED
WHOTHEFUCKISWE?
Last i checked, my demons have vacated and bestimmt no one hete but me myself and i, and the cat.
Just one human.
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The vatican re portfolio is under water and they burned out Palisades and NYC to acquire property and also manipulate prices.
American Pope
The "faithful"
Trust? A r.e. trust?
Vocabulary of the day
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Pride is for faggots
Platitudes! OPA!!!
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Pride comes before the fall.
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AI Overview
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"Autumn" and "fall" are synonymous terms for the season of transition between summer and winter, which begins with the autumnal equinox around September 22nd in the Northern Hemisphere and ends around December 21st. The name "fall" is more common in American English and refers to leaves falling from trees, while "autumn" has its roots in the Latin word for "season of harvest" and is often considered more formal. Both terms describe a period of cooler temperatures, changing leaves, and the harvest season.
Autumn vs. Fall: Why Americans Say โFallโ and Not โAutumnโ
This video explains the concept of autumn for kids:
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Homeschool Pop
YouTube ยท Sep 16, 2025
The season of autumn/fall
Time of year:
It is the season between summer and winter, beginning with the autumnal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere around September 22nd and ending around December 21st.
Temperature:
Daytime temperatures become noticeably cooler, and mornings and evenings can feel chilly.
Nature:
Leaves change from green to vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows before they fall from trees. Many animals prepare for winter by gathering food, and some birds migrate south.
Harvest:
It is the season when many crops are ready to be harvested.
Holidays:
Major holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving take place during this time in some cultures.
Why two names?
"Fall":
The name "fall" is a shortened version of "the fall of the leaves," which originated in Britain in the 1600s. It became more popular in American English, particularly in the 1800s.
"Autumn":
The word "autumn" comes from Latin and was the more popular term in Britain for a time, also referring to the harvest season. Both words are still considered correct on both sides of the Atlantic, though "fall" is more common in the United States, while "autumn" is often used in British English.
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Pride
Pack
Tribe
The deadliest creature on earth, man.
The new face of the democRAT party
Rothshit
>>23790197 Dem. Scott Weinerโs Pro-Trans Bill Virtually Guaranteed Minors Would Stay in Street Sex Trafficking, Even if Cops Saw Them in Lingerie
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