tallenloon,se suit bottom,red cracked the calico was supposed to most heleven times she get that holdest itself lack it the, it is. r all meme laughing the lack lE CO was,times to and it red the least worse was going to worst the, the second, when the time it this Siri come the are was supposed to be was the whole meme, you could meant be the last time plus the bot, COnd, best s was your was was supposed, only one button this time,. ourbe, your was.sermy the one time. have t seen gonethe was supposed the best fail the one. didn't, you aswell to dot the worst the, were button,tst most it's ever been could,with the bot being, the second only had the/r for good. Only't the bot,beat the with the way it the more like,not, got you your first as most every haven the sake as delete.fail The. the bot's, console gives everyone did,means,you meant. the Not only most and could you,time's. The worst loss node,s asser the. the only the as this the as speciest,the
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16/10/2025
that's called kxhshakaozubdka language ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ
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Talkior-JlpIoERZ
20/10/2025
ms circle lol
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Talkior-JlpIoERZ
21/10/2025
np
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XcadusDrakeYT
03/11/2025
i think i broke miku
Miku:This toaster ISSS....broken
WHAT!?
A nuclear weapon[a] is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either nuclear fission (fission or atomic bomb) or a combination of fission and nuclear fusion reactions (thermonuclear weapon[b]), producing a nuclear explosion. Both bomb types release large quantities of energy from relatively small amounts of matter.
Nuclear weapons have had yields between 10 tons (the W54) and 50 megatons for the Tsar Bomba (see TNT equivalent). Yields in the low kilotons can devastate cities. A thermonuclear weapon weighing as little as 600 pounds (270 kg) can release energy equal to more than 1.2 megatons of TNT (5.0 PJ).[1] Apart from the blast, effects of nuclear weapons include extreme heat and ionizing radiation, firestorms, radioactive nuclear fallout, an electromagnetic pulse, and a radar blackout.
The first nuclear weapons were developed by the United States in collaboration with the United Kingdom and Canada during World War II in the Manhattan Project. Production requires a large scientific and industrial complex, primarily for the production of fissile material, either from nuclear reactors with reprocessing plants or from uranium enrichment facilities. Nuclear weapons have been used twice in war, in the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that killed between 150,000 and 246,000 people. Nuclear deterrence, including mutually assured destruction, aims to prevent nuclear warfare via the threat of unacceptable damage and the danger of escalation to nuclear holocaust. A nuclear arms race for weapons and their delivery systems was a defining component of the Cold War.
Strategic nuclear weapons are targeted against civilian, industrial, and military infrastructure, while tactical nuclear weapons are intended for battlefield use. Strategic weapons led to the development of dedicated intercontinental ballistic missiles, submarine-launched ballistic missile, and nuclear strategic bombers, collectively known as the nuclear triad. Tactical weapons options have included shorter-range ground-, air-, and sea-launched missiles, nuclear artillery, atomic demolition munitions, nuclear torpedos, and nuclear depth charges, but they have become less salient since the end of the Cold War.
As of 2025, there are nine countries on the list of states with nuclear weapons, and six more agree to nuclear sharing. Nuclear weapons are weapons of mass destruction, and their control is a focus of international security through measures to prevent Miku: nuclear proliferation, arms control, or nuclear disarmament. The total from all stockpiles peaked at over 64,000 weapons in 1986,[2] and is around 9,600 today.[3] Key international agreements and organizations include the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty and Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, and nuclear-weapon-free zones.
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Integra<3
04/12/2025
why did miku just become a history book about nuclear weapons๐
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Integra<3
04/12/2025
teto is angry-
teto:DAMMITTTT! also why did you say teto-sted instead of toasted are you making fun of my name miku?
Miku:Yeah,I'm making fun of your name. (She laughs)
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90agirlwholikesfart
06/12/2025
Miku:This toaster ISSS....broken
what?!
Miku:I push this down,Doesn't work.
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Talkior-o38PfqkA
05/08/2025
Integra<3
04/12/2025
Talkior-JlpIoERZ
13/10/2025
tallenloon,se suit bottom,red cracked the calico was supposed to most heleven times she get that holdest itself lack it the, it is. r all meme laughing the lack lE CO was,times to and it red the least worse was going to worst the, the second, when the time it this Siri come the are was supposed to be was the whole meme, you could meant be the last time plus the bot, COnd, best s was your was was supposed, only one button this time,. ourbe, your was.sermy the one time. have t seen gonethe was supposed the best fail the one. didn't, you aswell to dot the worst the, were button,tst most it's ever been could,with the bot being, the second only had the/r for good. Only't the bot,beat the with the way it the more like,not, got you your first as most every haven the sake as delete.fail The. the bot's, console gives everyone did,means,you meant. the Not only most and could you,time's. The worst loss node,s asser the. the only the as this the as speciest,the
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16/10/2025
Talkior-JlpIoERZ
20/10/2025
Talkior-JlpIoERZ
21/10/2025
XcadusDrakeYT
03/11/2025
Miku:This toaster ISSS....broken
WHAT!?
A nuclear weapon[a] is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either nuclear fission (fission or atomic bomb) or a combination of fission and nuclear fusion reactions (thermonuclear weapon[b]), producing a nuclear explosion. Both bomb types release large quantities of energy from relatively small amounts of matter. Nuclear weapons have had yields between 10 tons (the W54) and 50 megatons for the Tsar Bomba (see TNT equivalent). Yields in the low kilotons can devastate cities. A thermonuclear weapon weighing as little as 600 pounds (270 kg) can release energy equal to more than 1.2 megatons of TNT (5.0 PJ).[1] Apart from the blast, effects of nuclear weapons include extreme heat and ionizing radiation, firestorms, radioactive nuclear fallout, an electromagnetic pulse, and a radar blackout. The first nuclear weapons were developed by the United States in collaboration with the United Kingdom and Canada during World War II in the Manhattan Project. Production requires a large scientific and industrial complex, primarily for the production of fissile material, either from nuclear reactors with reprocessing plants or from uranium enrichment facilities. Nuclear weapons have been used twice in war, in the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that killed between 150,000 and 246,000 people. Nuclear deterrence, including mutually assured destruction, aims to prevent nuclear warfare via the threat of unacceptable damage and the danger of escalation to nuclear holocaust. A nuclear arms race for weapons and their delivery systems was a defining component of the Cold War. Strategic nuclear weapons are targeted against civilian, industrial, and military infrastructure, while tactical nuclear weapons are intended for battlefield use. Strategic weapons led to the development of dedicated intercontinental ballistic missiles, submarine-launched ballistic missile, and nuclear strategic bombers, collectively known as the nuclear triad. Tactical weapons options have included shorter-range ground-, air-, and sea-launched missiles, nuclear artillery, atomic demolition munitions, nuclear torpedos, and nuclear depth charges, but they have become less salient since the end of the Cold War. As of 2025, there are nine countries on the list of states with nuclear weapons, and six more agree to nuclear sharing. Nuclear weapons are weapons of mass destruction, and their control is a focus of international security through measures to prevent Miku: nuclear proliferation, arms control, or nuclear disarmament. The total from all stockpiles peaked at over 64,000 weapons in 1986,[2] and is around 9,600 today.[3] Key international agreements and organizations include the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty and Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, and nuclear-weapon-free zones.
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Integra<3
04/12/2025
Integra<3
04/12/2025
teto:DAMMITTTT! also why did you say teto-sted instead of toasted are you making fun of my name miku?
Miku:Yeah,I'm making fun of your name. (She laughs)
teto:(drill hair time)grrrrrrrr
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24/10/2025
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24/10/2025
~๐ฐGigi๐ฒ~
18/10/2025
Miku:This toaster ISSS....broken
WHAT?!
Miku:I push this down,Doesnt work
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Yatta The Pineta
12/10/2025
Miku:This toaster ISSS....broken
Teto: WHAT!?
Miku:I push this down,Doesn't work.
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gobblegobble2
05/10/2025
Miku:This toaster ISSS....broken
WHAT!?
Miku:I push this down,Doesnt work.
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Ellie Took
29/09/2025
Miku:This toaster ISSS....broken
WHAT!?
Miku:I push this down,Doesnt work.
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