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Zyy

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  1. Di naman siguro multiple account nagawa ko no? Buset kasi pag nagcecreate ako biglang nalabas this account already exist tas nung nilogin ko ayaw naman. Ilang email na tinry ko ayaw
  2. Park Hoon Brooklyn 99 Fruits Table Thursday Pico Boku ni Pico Chips Sofa Sunday Amy Steins Gate Candies Kitchen Wednesday Jesse Breaking Bad Pizza Floor Monday kurisu doctor stranger fries chair tuesday
  3. Amy Steins Gate Candies Kitchen Wednesday Kurisu Doctor Strange Chips Floor Tuesday Pico Boku no Pico Pizza Chair Monday ParkHoon Brooklyn 99 Fruits Table Thursday Jesse Breaking Bad Fries Sofa Sunday
  4. Amy Brooklyn 99 Chips Floor Thursday Kurisu Steins Gate Fries Sofa Sunday Pico Boku no Pico Pizza Chair Monday ParkHoon Doctor Strange Fruits Table Tuesday Jesse Breaking Bad Candies Kitchen Wednesday
  5. Nageexist paba idate? Haha ask lang po
  6. Sponsored by Sir @JiroDavid Rules 1. Must have atleast 30 contents to join the game. 2. You can only answer again once I quoted you as wrong. 3. Edited post means wrong. Name of The Game: KENKEN Short background KenKen is a Japanese paper puzzle by Tetsuya Miyamoto that resembles Sudoku. Ken Ken roughly translates to "cleverness-cleverness," and solving one requires a mix of math skills and general logic. The rules take some getting used to, but once you have the basics down you can tackle Ken Kens of any size How to play this game 1. Fill in each horizontal row with the numbers 1-7, without repeating any of them. 2.Fill each vertical column with every number, without repeating. 3. Find and note the "cages," thick, irregular boxes within the Kenken, to get clues to a solution. Inside of the Kenken, there are big, thick lines marking of several boxes at once, with a mathematical equation (ex. "3+," "1-," "2"). 4.Know that the number and syllable at the top of each cage must be the "goal," or answer, of the written numbers put inside. If you have four numbers in a cage labeled "8+," then the four numbers in that cage must add up to eight, like 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 (note that this would be an L-shaped cage, otherwise you'd have two 2s in the same line!). 5.Know that subtraction and division boxes can be in any order.
  7. Rules 1. Must have atleast 30 contents to join the game. 2. You can only answer again once I quoted you as wrong. 3. Edited post means wrong. Name of The Game KENKEN Short background KenKen is a Japanese paper puzzle by Tetsuya Miyamoto that resembles Sudoku. Ken Ken roughly translates to "cleverness-cleverness," and solving one requires a mix of math skills and general logic. The rules take some getting used to, but once you have the basics down you can tackle Ken Kens of any size How to play this game 1. Fill in each horizontal row with the numbers 1-7, without repeating any of them. 2.Fill each vertical column with every number, without repeating. 3. Find and note the "cages," thick, irregular boxes within the Kenken, to get clues to a solution. Inside of the Kenken, there are big, thick lines marking of several boxes at once, with a mathematical equation (ex. "3+," "1-," "2"). 4.Know that the number and syllable at the top of each cage must be the "goal," or answer, of the written numbers put inside. If you have four numbers in a cage labeled "8+," then the four numbers in that cage must add up to eight, like 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 (note that this would be an L-shaped cage, otherwise you'd have two 2s in the same line!). 5.Know that subtraction and division boxes can be in any order.
  8. Britney - public transpo, 1 year, supervisor Daisy - Scooter, 10 years, Director Allan-subway, 5 years, programmer Charlie - bus, 20years, designer Eric - own car, 3 years, specialist
  9. Pasilip po thanks for sharing
  10. Pasilip kahit di ako nagtitiktok curious lang Hahaha
  11. Pang mobile po ba yan?
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