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son4ous [18]
3 years ago
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Hey..friends... I'm new here...plz say how to activate massages?

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Law Incorporation [45]3 years ago
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I think to activate it you have to answer a certain amount of questions, so.. I may be wrong. Sorry if this isn't true, just what I think it is.

rosijanka [135]3 years ago
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I'm recently new for two days new lol, I think to activate it you have to answer a certain amount of questions, so.. I may be wrong. Sorry if this isn't true, just what I think it is.
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Mohamed El-Saghir, head of Upper Egyptian Antiquities, believes that Horemheb could not have committed the murder of the pharaoh. Mohamed believes that because King Tut was restoring Egypt to its traditional ways, Horemheb would not have had any reason to kill him. He does find it interesting that Horemheb removed King Tut’s name from several items and replaced it with his. Even so, it’s still not enough evidence and most pharaohs always tried to outdo the pharaohs before them.

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