Bill Ottman
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Nikola Tesla in his office at 8 West 40th Street, New York City in 1916

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1 million views! Thank you #Minds! May the #FractalUniverseRevolution be a blast of euphoria for who joins in early! Rem/Lik/Sub/Çat/Wir#FUR/Mor In my channel, more #FUR, and very selected easy-consumption bites to entertain your mind while the fact that the formula of the universe is within reach takes better roots in your neurons.

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Hey, everybody! In this weeks video, I’m covering Crazy by Gnarls Barkley. Let me know what you guys think, and remember to subscribe to my YouTube where I upload everything first! (links on page) -Kiah #minds #music #art #artist #guitar

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