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@ArkMson

I try | Peaceful | Here to air my opinions and rant 😩

Your heart انضم Ekim 2015
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arkmson
arkmson@ArkMson·
Who's the scammer? AGENT OR LANDLORDS? In Agege lived Baba Cement. Since 1998, rent never came with receipt; only with prayer. But when he hired Mr. Talk‑and‑Take, the agent with two mouths, drama entered the compound.
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@Ruffdan Every system definitely needs this service.
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Chrysanthus@Ruffdan·
I help agencies structure advanced GHL systems including: Al-powered workflows Voice Al setup & automation Review generation systems Multi-client CRM management Scalable automation frameworks Managing 20+ client subaccounts requires proper structure, automation logic,
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arkmson
arkmson@ArkMson·
@GodswillAj001 Both men and women need each other to survive; its funny how each hide under the illusion that one doesn't necessarily need the other lol
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Optimum
Optimum@GodswillAj001·
"Men are important in a woman’s life. I can truly feel the impact; there’s nothing like having a partner. The lonely nights are cr@zy.” — Lady
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arkmson
arkmson@ArkMson·
@Ebuka_PN Consistency, diet and numbers... None can happen without those factors
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IMOMan🇮🇱🇮🇱
Look at those muscles,. What consistency can do in the gym.
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💇‍♀️DearD🌹
💇‍♀️DearD🌹@potterstouchV·
Give this post a caption 😄 May your week be filled with positive smiles.
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Big Nifer 🥒
Big Nifer 🥒@everydaycrush10·
Bro wasn't having it 👇 And he was like I am going to stop that bullyy now 🤣🤣
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arkmson
arkmson@ArkMson·
@Omotoyobola Say it out lod for people at the back to hear
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Omobola 🦋
Omobola 🦋@Omotoyobola·
Praying is good buh know when to apply common sense.
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arkmson@ArkMson·
@Mr_Husky1 Sometimes the ones we care for end up carrying us through the hardest days. Your dog gave joy to a child, and in that moment gave you back your own smile ; proof that saving isn’t always one‑sided.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
My dog ran away on the day I was the saddest. I went out to look for him without wanting to. I walked for hours. I found him in a park, playing with a child. I ran to hug him. That boy looked at me and said: "Thank you for taking care of him." I smiled for the first time in weeks. Sometimes you save someone without knowing that it is also saving you.
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arkmson@ArkMson·
@Mr_Husky1 That story about Max is a reminder of how loyalty can become a lifeline; his tag wasn’t just identification, it was a safeguard for a bond that dementia could never erase. In a world where memory fades, Max embodies devotion that endures.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
Around ten o’clock last night, I noticed a dog sitting quietly on the sidewalk. He didn’t look scared—just calm and still, as if he were waiting for someone. Under the soft glow of a streetlight, his pale coat almost shimmered. He wore a sturdy blue collar, and when I stepped closer, I noticed a small tag reflecting the light. I bent down to read it, expecting the usual name and phone number. I wasn’t prepared for what it said. The tag read: “My name is **Max**. If I’m found, please bring me home. My owner has dementia and depends on me. I am her comfort. Thank you.” My chest tightened immediately. People often see a friendly dog and think playful, loyal, easygoing—and that’s true. But standing there, looking into Max’s calm, steady eyes, I saw something deeper. I saw purpose. I saw devotion. Without hesitation, I gently held his collar and walked him to the address listed on the tag, just a few blocks away. When the door opened, a woman stood there looking pale with worry. Before I could even speak, Max stepped forward like he already knew he was home. She quickly explained that her mother had accidentally left the door slightly open, and in just a few quiet minutes he had wandered outside. Then we stepped inside. An elderly woman was sitting near the hallway. The moment she saw him, everything changed. Her eyes filled with tears as she reached out with trembling hands. “My sweet boy… my sweet boy,” she whispered, pressing her face into his neck. Max closed his eyes and leaned gently into her arms—calm, patient, and completely at peace. Exactly where he belonged. Her daughter quietly explained that some days dementia takes almost everything. Names disappear. Dates fade away. Familiar rooms and even family faces can become confusing. But she never forgets him. Through the confusion, through the fog, through the broken pieces of memory—she still remembers her dog. That small engraved tag didn’t just bring a lost animal home last night. It protected a lifeline. It preserved comfort. It safeguarded a bond stronger than memory itself. And if anyone ever wonders how deep a dog’s loyalty can run, I hope they remember Max. Credit - sangeeth molligoda
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Hudavibez
Hudavibez@Keshhudavibez·
SHE IS A TOTAL MASTERPIECE❤️😍🦕🦕🦕
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arkmson
arkmson@ArkMson·
@Jnz4tu Beautiful smile, but those eyes!!
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J!nz™️♠️
J!nz™️♠️@Jnz4tu·
Morning filled with energy. What do you think of my smile? 👇🏿
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