Please 🙏 let this man 👨 be my president for a year to go so he will have the best of future in the world for me and my children in this country almost every single day of the next 😢
No offense but that isnt a new move, it got added 2 weeks ago, the actual new move that got added is called psychic ricochet.
@iyadbil22 күн бұрын
S
@Izuku14427 күн бұрын
It's just an emote guys
@iyadbil27 күн бұрын
its not
@Izuku14427 күн бұрын
@@iyadbil what u mean about that?
@ZoomGoat.25 күн бұрын
@@iyadbilITS A EMOTE IN BROOKHAVEN STOP THE CAP 🤣🤣
@iyadbil23 күн бұрын
Dont care
@iyadbil23 күн бұрын
Its not roblox and its not emote
@user-fm5hm5de9k27 күн бұрын
ghostdoesn't
@andrewmercado220127 күн бұрын
Buying headendless can make you instant Fatherless:D
@DwaynezyteAluarte27 күн бұрын
I know how that feels like cause i'm a bacon 😁
@savannacronin473328 күн бұрын
This is why youtube shorts should be banned
@iyadbil28 күн бұрын
This video is by me !
@bruhi-robloxАй бұрын
I wish i just didnt open yt
@CarlGaming435511 күн бұрын
Why?
@zuriahseperi2761Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@mokdadsafex9497Ай бұрын
Lobi lobi laba laba
@amberbiggers-rumph8291Ай бұрын
What happened
@iyadbil23 күн бұрын
I will show you whats happen
@iyadbilАй бұрын
hes not
@silvereggofficial12 күн бұрын
Info: Being arachnids, Amblypygi possess two body segments; the prosoma and the opisthosoma, (often referred to as the cephalothorax and abdomen), four pairs of legs, pedipalps, and chelicerae. Their bodies are broad and highly flattened, with a solid prosoma and a segmented opisthosoma.[4] Amblypygids range from 5 to 16 centimetres (2.0 to 6.3 in) in legspan.[5][6] Most species have eight eyes; a pair of median eyes at the front of the carapace above the chelicerae and 2 smaller clusters of three eyes each further back on each side. The first pair of legs act as sensory organs and are not used for walking. The sensory legs are very thin and elongate, have numerous sensory receptors, and can extend several times the length of the body.[5][4] Pedipalps edit Amblypygids have raptorial pedipalps modified for grabbing and retaining prey, much like the forelegs of mantises.[7] The pedipalps are generally covered in spines, used for impaling and capturing prey. They are kept folded in front of the prosoma when not in use.[4] Recent work suggests that the pedipalps display sexual dimorphism in their size and shape.[8] Pedipalp anatomy varies strongly with species, with configurations often conforming to a particular style of prey capture. The pedipalps of some genera such as Euphrynicus are extremely long, and free of spines until near the extreme distal end of the appendage.[4]