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Dictionary » C » Clairvoyance ClairvoyanceClairvoyance perception of objective events (past, present, or future) not ordinarily discernible by the senses; a type of extrasensory perception. Origin: fr. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... that but this was all staged.....your entrance and exit.....just scare tactics by some here,.....I have said for the longest I have always had clairvoyance. Funny, just like the watch bloggers post hate post about lymebusters, etc., it's all fun and games to throw this disease off.....just ...
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The Fiber Disease... that but this was all staged.....your entrance and exit.....just scare tactics by some here,.....I have said for the longest I have always had clairvoyance. Funny, just like the watch bloggers post hate post about lymebusters, etc., it's all fun and games to throw this disease off.....just ...
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The Fiber Disease... that but this was all staged.....your entrance and exit.....just scare tactics by some here,.....I have said for the longest I have always had clairvoyance. Funny, just like the watch bloggers post hate post about lymebusters, etc., it's all fun and games to throw this disease off.....just ...
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The Fiber DiseaseLondon, Ya know, that clairvoyance thing....hummmm...maybe that's what we all have in common...!!! I see posts repeatedly of sites I had JUST been to...this has happened over and over....like the Singularity has accomplished their mission...we ...
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The Fiber Disease... explain this? purpuratus (abbr. Spu) and L. variegatus (abbr. Lva), mouse M. musculus (abbr. Mmu), human H. Don't ask me how I have the ability- clairvoyance maybe. dunno but again, looks like game over Injection-Info: l41g2000cwc http://www.google.com/search?q=Injection-Info%3A+l41g2000cwc&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-US&ie=utf8&oe=utf8 ...
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