Emily
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You know, ultra marathon runners, they lactate from their toes. That's how daddies feed their children.
You know, ultra marathon runners, they lactate from their toes. That's how daddies feed their children.
You know, ultra marathon runners, they lactate from their toes. That's how daddies feed their children.
Nasty. Do not recommend. Hey, speaking of nasty, you guys want to hear about this cult from the 19th century? Yeah. From Florida.
Nasty. Do not recommend. Hey, speaking of nasty, you guys want to hear about this cult from the 19th century? Yeah. From Florida.
Nasty. Do not recommend. Hey, speaking of nasty, you guys want to hear about this cult from the 19th century? Yeah. From Florida.
A Florida cult. I didn't read all of it because I was like... Is it big? Okay, never mind. I'm getting ahead. The Croatian Unity. Croatian. It's Koresh.
A Florida cult. I didn't read all of it because I was like... Is it big? Okay, never mind. I'm getting ahead. The Croatian Unity. Croatian. It's Koresh.
A Florida cult. I didn't read all of it because I was like... Is it big? Okay, never mind. I'm getting ahead. The Croatian Unity. Croatian. It's Koresh.
Das ist David Grush.
Das ist David Grush.
Das ist David Grush.
Was machen wir? Ich bin so verloren.
Was machen wir? Ich bin so verloren.
Was machen wir? Ich bin so verloren.
Ja, ich weiß nicht, wer das ist. Waco.
Ja, ich weiß nicht, wer das ist. Waco.
Ja, ich weiß nicht, wer das ist. Waco.
Let's start from the very beginning. Koresh? The Koreshian Unity. What is that? Okay, so this dude Cyrus Teed. He was from Chicago, I believe. Pope. Um, but he was this inventor dude. I don't know how successful he was or how good he was at stuff, but he loved making inventions and messing with electricity. And this was in the, uh, late 1800s or mid 1800s.
Let's start from the very beginning. Koresh? The Koreshian Unity. What is that? Okay, so this dude Cyrus Teed. He was from Chicago, I believe. Pope. Um, but he was this inventor dude. I don't know how successful he was or how good he was at stuff, but he loved making inventions and messing with electricity. And this was in the, uh, late 1800s or mid 1800s.