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how much can a heart take

I know this probably sounds a bit strange to some, but I don’t care. I have a heart and I know it. I’m a human.

This is a heart of epic proportions. It beats so strongly that it can literally stop a bullet from flying through its chest. And yes, that is a heart I have. It is also my most favorite piece of jewelry.

There are only a few people alive who can claim such massive hearts. One of them is a man who has a heart made out of the heart of a horse. He has it in his tomb, with all sorts of other treasures he must guard. (That, or he is a very large and powerful man.

I know a guy who has a heart that is big but he just wants to be a “man” who doesn’t want to be a “man” and is not going to be able to handle a bullet. If you say “I did it, I did it!” then you are a very large man. He might be a big man but he doesn’t have the resources.

This is a fun one. I guess we are talking about someone who has a heart made out of the heart of a horse? I remember seeing a video of a man with a heart that was made out of the heart of a horse and it looked like a nice and comfortable heart, but I cannot imagine a man with a heart made out of the heart of a horse being comfortable enough to sleep in.

This is an interesting one because I remember back in the day, the heart was the most used organ in medical science. They actually put a heart in a heart transplant. So what happens when you’re so big that you can’t handle a bullet? In that case you might have to go all the way back to the Egyptians.

I think the heart is a pretty reasonable choice to be the heart of a horse. I think it’s pretty clear that the heart really needs to be able to take a bullet, but I don’t think it’s a good idea to make a guy with a heart made out of the heart of a horse a sleep in.

I think that a heart that can take a bullet is a pretty good idea. I think the heart has quite a lot of built-in power that makes it a pretty good candidate to take an attack. The heart is pretty flexible and can handle a lot of things, and its pretty good at keeping blood flowing, which allows it to fight off an attack. I think the heart is also pretty good at getting rid of things that are too big to get rid of.

My first inclination is to say that a heart that can take a bullet is pretty much the best of all possible hearts to have in a combat situation. It can take a lot of damage, but it also has a lot of built-in power to make it tough to break. It can also make a lot of blood flow. It can also make things that are too big to dislodge a lot harder to dislodge.

Heartbeats. They’re just super-fast. I mean, I have a friend who is a heart beat expert. He tells me that a heartbeat is something that takes a lot of energy to get going, but he can make it go a lot faster than a normal heart. He has a very specific way of explaining how a heartbeat works, but I think the point is that a heartbeat is pretty fast.

Sophia Jennifer

I'm Sophia Jennifer from the United States working in social media marketing It is very graceful work and I'm very interested in this work.

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