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Who stole Zoro's sword in Wano?

After he saw it, Kin'emon became determined to challenge Zoro so the sword could be returned to Wano Country. While at a restaurant in Acacia, Shusui...

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Is mesh and tulle the same thing?

Tulle is a light, netted material that has a dressier, ethereal vibe. Chiffon is airy and lightweight, making it ideal for daytime or warm-weather wedding...

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Who would win in a fight Iron Man or Batman?

While we have already covered the fact that Bruce Wayne is physically stronger than Tony Stark, he is also a much better fighter. Iron Man tends to rely u...

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Should you push out blackheads?

It can be very tempting — and satisfying — to squeeze out or pop blackheads. However, squeezing out blackheads can create several problems: You may not re...

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What is Fang slang for?

hungry, craving: I'm fanging for a steak. Contributor's comments: I've also heard the term "I'm hanging for a fanging" to mean hungry ...

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Should I put rebar in my concrete driveway?

Rebar is not necessary for every concrete project. The general rule of thumb is that if you are pouring concrete that is more than 5 inches in depth, you ...

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What is the easiest plant to grow?

Easy Plants for Kids to GrowSnap Peas. Snap peas are a quick-growing early crop. ... Sunflowers. These sunny flowers are a must for a child's garden....

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Does chlamydia make your vagina smell weird?

You can get chlamydia in the cervix (opening to the womb), rectum, or throat. You may not notice any symptoms. But if you do have symptoms, you might noti...

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Is it OK to walk 7 days a week?

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommends adults perform moderate-intensity aerobic exer...

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What kind of tree is the tree of life in New Orleans?

The massive, mystical, looming oak tree known as the “Etienne de Boré Oak” or “The Tree of Life” located in Audubon Park at 6500 Magazine Street in New Or...

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