Sophia is a Raccoon 🦝

Sophia might actually be a raccoon hiding among normal people

My strongest argument to support this claim is that she’s always asking for food like a rat instead of eating her own because she likes stealing like a raccoon. She has black as night rings around her eyes that she hides using make up trying to maintain her act as a normal person and big round ears to hear food from a mile away

Rat are much like small raccoons and you know what? Sophia has her own rat pet called Niñi 😡 (angry face because the rat is always angry)

Diego Lorenzinni

Es un músico chileno y me gusta su música , como que era parte de una banda y se separó creo o quizás no y siempre estuvo solo

Muy recomendado

Mi canción favorita de él es “Mátame Plis, Carita Feliz” y “Si Po’” y una graciosita de él es “Motor Psico”

Vive en Chile como Michi y Laurita y Bianquita y Martinita y Danita así que me gusta aún más

Punic Wars History

Rome continued to quickly grow and develop thanks to the power and influence that it had acquired during all its years of being a republic. However, there was still another civilization that threatened to take power away from them. Carthage began as a Phoenician trading colony in the area about 800 B.C.; it became the wealthiest and largest city of the western Mediterranean area thanks to its trading.

Its territory extended from part of northern Africa to part of southern Europe and their mercantile network reached west Asia, west Africa and northern Europe. They had one of the largest and most powerful navies in the ancient world protecting their lands and their mercantile net from outsiders that wanted to attack them.

Carthage and Rome became rivals because both of them wanted complete control over the entire Mediterranean area. In 264 B.C., the conflict intensified starting a series of wars between the civilizations that took place over a period of 120 years ending in 146 B.C. These fights were fought in both land and sea and in total, there were 3 wars and 2 intervals between these wars.

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