Well I live on 63rd. I dont like facebook.

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Well I live on 63rd. I dont like facebook.

Well I live on 63rd. I dont like facebook.

@TMpls47

Hoops, Drag, Recovery, Housing, Undetectable, Funny, AuDHD, Very blunt and give zero fucks

Mpls, MN and sometimes EC, WI Beigetreten Temmuz 2021
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Well I live on 63rd. I dont like facebook.
Mom fell and fractured possibly broke her hip. That means I’m heading to EC to the hospital. 🥺🙁
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Good morning to the Pinkett-Smith’s. I need y’all to now live in your truth. Jada girl you need to find yourself a stud. Will baby go throw that pussy n peen in peace now love. Love Wins 🏳️‍🌈. Amen.
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Jewels Sparkles
Jewels Sparkles@jewelssparkles_·
brooklyn heights you will always be famous i love u
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
On this day 35 years ago, over 1,500 people attended the funeral of an 18-year-old boy from Indiana, United States. His pallbearers included Elton John, one of the most famous musicians in the world, and Michael Jackson. The First Lady sat in the front row. The former president wrote a tribute that ran in the national papers. His name was Ryan White. At 13, he contracted HIV through a blood transfusion to treat his haemophilia, a blood disorder that prevents clotting. Doctors gave him six months. When he tried to go back to school, parents and teachers fought to ban him. Restaurants threw away his dishes. Church members refused to shake his hand. He didn’t fight back. He educated. He went on national television and calmly explained how the virus actually worked. He changed more minds about the disease than any campaign or government programme at the time. He lived five years longer than anyone expected. He passed away one month before his high school graduation. Four months after his funeral, the United States Congress passed the Ryan White CARE Act. It became the largest federally funded programme for people living with HIV in the country’s history, and it still operates today, providing care to over 500,000 people every year.
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Deniis🪐
Deniis🪐@ALEXAGY0·
how i feel waking up from a weed coma, mouth dry, phone dead, light on and still kinda high
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