Sorry i misteriously disapeared i had my period
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Sorry i misteriously disapeared i had my period
"Nobody's playing this game with my diamond in their inventory"
Doc's straight up about to murder people and I love it. Hope the man finds out who took his diamonds before the end of the stream for everybody's safety
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#Repost @armandovega.foto • • • • • • Ciudad de Mexico CDMX Bernabé Abraján Gaspar, padre de Adán Abraján de la Cruz, uno de los estudiantes de Ayotzinapa desaparecidos el 26 de septiembre de 2014, pasó un Día de Muertos muy diferente. Vendiendo flores sembradas en Tilxtla, Guerrero, Don Berna, como cotidianamente lo llaman, paso así este día tan especial con el propósito de seguir obteniendo ingresos para su sustento y el de su familia, así como para los gastos que demandan las actividades para la búsqueda de los 43 estudiantes. Las torrenciales lluvias de hace unas semanas en Tixtla inundaron muchos sembradíos, afortunadamente para Don Berna, las suyas sobrevivieron brindándole ahora un recurso adicional para continuar en la búsqueda de su hijo. Como él, hay miles de padres y madres en México que pasan el Día de Muertos sin poner altares y con el mismo anhelo, el de encontrar a sus familiares desaparecidos. Venta de flores de terciopelo en la colonia Pedregales de Santo Domingo, Ciudad de México, noviembre 2019. _ Bernabé Abraján Gaspar, the father of Adán Abraján de la Cruz, one of the Ayotzinapa students who disappeared on September 26, 2014, spent Day of the Day very differently than most. Selling flowers grow in Tilxtla, Guerrero, Don Berna, as he was called, spent this special day with the goal of continuing to earn money to support himself and his family, as well as to earn money to cover expenses related to continuing to search for the 43 students. In Tixtla, torrential rains a few weeks prior had flooded most of the fields, but fortunately for Don Berna, his flowers survived and now provided him with additional resources to continue the search for his son. Like him, thousands of fathers and mothers in Mexico spend the Day of the Dead without being able to put up altars and with the same desire, the one to find their disappeared family members. The sale of celosia, known as “the velvet flower,” in the Pedregales de Santo Domingo neighborhood of México City, November 2019. _ #43 #estudiantes #diademuertos #disapeared #desaparecidos #ayotzinapa #guerrero #mexico https://www.instagram.com/p/B5FfAsDhiEB/?igshid=d1g72jbsvpk5
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where did millicent go tbh???? i miss her bring the queen back
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My cat just litteraly bounced himself off the bed