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if i look back, i am lost

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Love Begins
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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Misplaced Lens Cap

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@ssmoukin
That’s why I don’t watch anymore!!
THATS WHY I DON'T WATCH ANY SPORTS PERIOD FUCKING COMMIES DISREPECTING MY COUNTRY & FAMILY & FRIENDS BURIED UNDER OLD GLORY!
☝🏼💪🏼🇺🇸
Grey Wolf agrees. Read his adventure to restore American rights
This is a REAL Father … just sayin !!!
Should be legal
Total Respect for Sargent Hayes.
You’re a role model for every father out here.
KING
JUSTICE SERVED. LET HIM GO
32-year-old Aaron Tucker of Bridgeport, Connecticut, was just a week out of jail and had a job interview. So early that morning he grabbed the dress shirt the halfway house had given him and headed off on the bus. A ways down the road, the bus driver spotted a car that had just hit a tree and flipped over. Aaron ran out of the bus, kneeled down and unbuckled the driver. He pulled him away from the wreckage and kept telling him, “you're gonna be ok.” Moments later, the car was covered in flames. Aaron took off his nice, clean shirt and used it to help stop the driver's head from bleeding. A few minutes later, firefighters and EMTs arrived. Aaron missed his job interview that day. It was important to him but something else became much more important. Says Aaron, "… a job can come and go, but a life is one time thing." When members of the community heard about his story, they started a GoFundMe page and raised more than $60,000 for him.
He had more job offers than he could handle
Be an Aaron Tucker not a Putin
Damn straight they are!
Same with Antifa, merely Brownshirts for 46th Administration