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whats the original ?
Terrible short hair...
Sponsored by Hershey's!
Terrible short hair...
eats the food...
Eyes become a caricature...
Nose expands to massive size...
Let me guess, chinese with some plastic surgery.
Imagine that face she's making as she goes down on you. FFS
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Fun fact: sperm whales are the loudest animals on Earth, with their clicks having been measured at 230 dB. They're louder than a jet engine on takeoff. When they investigate a human swimming near them, they can vibrate said human to death.>people say 5G has no effect on humans
>whale biologist says 5G emulates the sonar of sperm whales which does have a documented effect on the human body
https://youtube.com/watch?v=tw7E7owEBm8
I wish Mythbusters was still around because building an artificial sperm whale vs a 5G deathray sounds cool.
Which is why we need to see if 5G towers can also do the same.Fun fact: sperm whales are the loudest animals on Earth, with their clicks having been measured at 230 dB. They're louder than a jet engine on takeoff. When they investigate a human swimming near them, they can vibrate said human to death.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=zsDwFGz0Okg
Literally who said it emulates the sonar of sperm whales. That doesn't even make sense. Sonar uses sound, hence the name. 5G along with other cellular networks uses radio waves. The video doesn't say anything about 5G either.>people say 5G has no effect on humans
>whale biologist says 5G emulates the sonar of sperm whales which does have a documented effect on the human body
https://youtube.com/watch?v=tw7E7owEBm8
I wish Mythbusters was still around because building an artificial sperm whale vs a 5G deathray sounds cool.
Search result for "sperm sonar":Literally who said it emulates the sonar of sperm whales. That doesn't even make sense. Sonar uses sound, hence the name. 5G along with other cellular networks uses radio waves. The video doesn't say anything about 5G either.
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