Hellfire Earth Introduction Since the known history began, humanity has fought for everything. Land, food and resources are just some of the award-winning awards. Since slings, spears and bows have been made, people have found a better way than their opponents. At first they were simply hunting tools. Then human beings have learned to take on other human beings. Since then, people try to be better than others, and they use their brains to make weapons.
The news team has been burning since Steven Banon liquefied CNN in coagulated gasoline and black bee sea sprayed from mouth. (Related article "Oh, I think it is OK !! Steven Vannon has an internal oral delivery system that generates a Napalm bomb that is carried by a cross dimension bee. Is not that fun? Reply took time from the busy schedule, read aloud from Necronomicon Ex-Mortis, accused someone from the press that there was not enough help at the conference, and cried out shouting to pain and dance Conway, Struggle with a bold background on singing
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Have you seen pictures of volcanic eruption? Blowing a pond of fire from the inside of the earth - Are you consuming everything with just a few miles of high temperature? When Mount St. Helens erupted on 18th May 1980, the reporter said "When the local prison is out of the water." This book, volcano, awakening of the earth (page 91) explains the volcano erupting "falling into hell". A famous 14th century astronomer and a doctor, Caspar Peucer, also studied and recorded the volcanic eruption of Heklafell. He wrote some scary information in his study. . I can hear that Peucer's claim (like someone else) is "awesome howling, crying and cranking teeth" and "up to several miles ...".
I can only thank the survivors for their safety. The massacre of this month robbed more than 1,400 civilians. People who left now are experiencing ruthless Napalm attacks, hospital explosions, school attacks they are hiding, and underground hell. This is the last few weeks. Over the past five years, Ghouta faced severe violence including Sarin gas chemical attack. And it took hundreds of lives in their sleep. Nonetheless, they taught the world lessons of courage and resilience. When the regime lost control of Ghouta, the people established a new type of local government and made free elections for the first time in Syrian history. When the bomb began to fall into the neighborhood, the teacher and the doctor brought the school and hospital to the ground, and ordinary residents saved their friends and neighbors as soon as they wore a white helmet It was. People in Ghouta launch an inspirational civil society project, often based on women