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  1. Hace 3 horas · walk of shame one step, two steps, counting tiles on the floor three steps, four steps, guess this means that i’m a wh-r- uh-oh, h-ll no, how long till i reach the door? f-ck me, my feet are sore i’m wearing last night’s dress and i look like a hot -ss mess i know my

  2. Hace 3 horas · There are so many new maps coming out! Sneaking right past me while I'm over here oblivious! Shame! So, to make up for my blindness to new Duke, we'll jump b...

  3. Hace 1 día · Lying in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) of the Pacific Ocean, situated between Mexico and Hawaii, marine scientists uncovered new species thriving on the abyssopelagic floor, in the never-ending darkness of the ocean’s deepest reaches. “The vast majority of these deep-sea areas are uncharted. It’s believed that we have only identified one in every ten species that inhabit these depths ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SatireSatire - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Etymology and roots. The word satire comes from the Latin word satur and the subsequent phrase lanx satura. Satur meant "full", but the juxtaposition with lanx shifted the meaning to "miscellany or medley": the expression lanx satura literally means "a full dish of various kinds of fruits". The use of the word lanx in this phrase, however, is disputed by B.L. Ullman.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CoronavirusCoronavirus - Wikipedia

    Hace 3 horas · Etymology. The name "coronavirus" is derived from Latin corona, meaning "crown" or "wreath", itself a borrowing from Greek κορώνη korṓnē, "garland, wreath". The name was coined by June Almeida and David Tyrrell who first observed and studied human coronaviruses. The word was first used in print in 1968 by an informal group of virologists in the journal Nature to designate the new ...