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Justice Peacefully .
@carpenter
06 June, 11:46
In response William Tuttle to his Publication
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William Tuttle
@WilliamElGato3EchoReVerb5
07 June, 07:37
In response Justice Peacefully . to his Publication
yup.....
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reaper myer
@reapermyer
06 June, 11:45
In response William Tuttle to his Publication
The invasion is often known by the famous nickname “D-Day,” yet few people know the origin of the term or what, if anything, the “D” stood for. Most argue it was merely a redundancy that also meant “day,” but others have proposed everything from “departure” to “decision” to “doomsday.”
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