Reblog this and money will be entering your life this week
Just doing what i was told

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Reblog this and money will be entering your life this week
Just doing what i was told
Reblog this and money will be entering your life this week
lol every time I see it š¤£š¤·š½āāļø
this is the money dog, repost in the next 24 hours and money will come your way!!
ehh what the hell
OH MY GOD SO NO FUCKIN BULLSHIT I SWEAR To GOD. I reblogged this an hour ago and IM NOT Lying My Tax Refund which I did in late march popped into my Bank Account, and it was a Decent sized amountā¦ā¦
WHAT THE FUCK Is THIS MAGIC!??!?!?! Im trying this again IM NOT BSing hahahaha thats actually pretty cool xD
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FUCKIN YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
no BULLSHIT I KID YOU NOT! Look what I found while walking Homeā¦..
OH MY GOD
OH MY F*CKIN GOD
THIS POST FUCKIN WORKS?!?!?! THIS IS PAST A COINCIDENCE NO WAY!??! NO FRIGGIN WAY!!!Ā
Im Going to reblog this every day to test this, its MAGIC ITS FRIGGIN MAGICĀ
I need to believe in the heart of the postā¦
Oh? Well⦠*reblag*
i reblogged this and now my uncle is giving me 250 to dye my hair nani the fucko
I have nothing to lose
my palm was itchin today not riskin it
I always reblog the money posts cause I canāt afford not too lol
It works. I just got $300 for no reason.
Money dog is my friend
Money dog is the shit
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Bless me pls money pup šš
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I really need the money right. Just got in a car crash and need me a new one š©
Eh screw it⦠why not
If youāre having a bad day, watch this
straight man: *speaks*
me and the only other gay person in class:
Gifs wonātĀ do this scene justice itās so brilliantĀ
CHRIS WOOD.
http://jazzbythelake.tumblr.com
Absolutely disgusting.
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Rooha Haghar (Dallas, Texas) was interviewed by NPRās Scott Simon on Weekend Edition, who asked to finish her speech: she got a far, FAR larger audience across the country than just those in attendance at her graduation.Ā Ā
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SCOTT SIMON, HOST:
Rooha Haghar gave the valedictorian address last week into the Emmett J. Conrad High School class of 2019 in Dallas. Well, part of the address anyway. When she said, quote, āto Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and all the other children who became victims of injustice,ā her mic was cut off. Rooha Haghar joins us now from Dallas. Thanks so much for being with us.
ROOHA HAGHAR: Of course.
SIMON: May we invite you to complete your sentence?
HAGHAR: So I was going to finish by saying to Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and all the other children who became victims of injustice, to the kids across the globe affected by war, famine, persecution, child labor who have lost years of education due to hunger, displacement, lack of finances and lack of educational resources, Iām sorry.
SIMON: Why was it important for you to say that?
HAGHAR: So, initially, I just wrote their names because I knew their stories and I knew of the injustice. I was simply trying to remember their names and make the graduating class understand how much of a privilege it is that we are here and that we are graduating. But the importance of it really - I understood it when I had a talk with my teacher, and he wanted me to just delete the names. Like, he had no problem with anything else but just the names, saying that itās very controversial, and it will create hate towards white people. And then my principal, when he said itās outside the guidelines and youāre sending the wrong message and youāre not in a position of power, so you shouldnāt even mention the names, so thatās when I understood that these names are making people uncomfortable, and maybe they should be said.
SIMON: You happen to be from a refugee immigrant family yourself, donāt you?
HAGHAR: Yeah, that is correct.
SIMON: And give us some idea of the demographics of your school.
HAGHAR: So our school is actually majority minority, meaning we have a lot of immigrants and a lot of minorities in our school. And my school is very diverse, but also the administration, they do a very good job of accommodating to all of our needs. I donāt say it enough in every interview, but my school is a great school. I donāt hate my principal or any of the people in my school. I just think they made a mistake, and this is a learning opportunity for them.
SIMON: So in the end, why didnāt you just say, and remember, tomorrow is the first day for the rest of your life, have a great summer?
HAGHAR: (Laughter) Why didnāt I just give a generic speech? Because I feel like if change is going to happen, we are going to have to speak outside of the guidelines and we are going to have to break a few boundaries. What adults think that we want to hear at graduation is completely incorrect because all the graduating students that spoke to me afterwards, they were happy that I mentioned the names. And they were happy of the message I was trying to send to them because we have been living with these realities for a while. Iām not introducing a new idea at graduation when I say those names. Iām just remembering and paying respect and really making them understand the privilege.
SIMON: What are you going to do now?
HAGHAR: Hopefully go to UT and finish my bachelorās.
SIMON: University of Texas, yeah.
HAGHAR: At Austin, correct. I want to hopefully work for a non-profit organization that does humanitarian work in the Middle East.
SIMON: Well, youād do well and, remember, tomorrow is the first day for the (laughter) - I canāt say that with a straight face.
HAGHAR: (Laughter) OK. Iāll remember that.
SIMON: Rooha Haghar, valedictorian of the Emmett J. Conrad High School in Dallas, thank you so much.
HAGHAR: Of course. Thank you.
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Ted Noten SuperBitch Bag, 2000 (Gun Casted in Acrylic, Snake-Skin Handle)
I know itās the year it was made and not part of the title but i want it to be āSuperBitch Bag 2000ā
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somethin the fellas can feel too lol š
Baby- Summer Walker
Ran Up - Lil Baby
R.E.M. - Beyonce
After Dark - Drake
Jungle Lady (Remix Pt. II) - LIONBABE ft Angel Haze
Sweat - Matt McGhee
So Hot - Ashanti
Anywhere - Anderson .Paak
Ice Me Out - Kash Doll
New Patek - Lil Uzi
Take It Easy - Joyce Wrice
Focus - Kadeem Tyrell
You - Siaira Shawn
Moo! - Doja Cat
Buff Baby - Tobi Lou
Best Friend - Olivia ft. 50 Cent
Sunshine - Lil Flip
Im There - Summer Walker
Know You - Jacquees
1017 - Asian Doll
O.T. - Dante Harris
Boppin - TyāBri
The Rager - Hassani Kwess
Power - Temani
Tints - Anderson .Paak
At Your Best (You Are Love) Remix - Aaliyah
I Wish- Jesse Boykins III
Long Way 2 Go - Cassie
OG Luv Kush pt. 2 - Kaiit
Bravo - The Internet
Passport - SZA
Since Youre Watching - Matt McGhee
Sober - Mahalia
I feel like if they new the terms for everything it would make things much easier lol
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