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@dylanroof67 @VLONEPREDATOR Oh sick some fuckin weirdo with a school shooter account, nice!
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@_zuaw @VLONEPREDATOR You sound like a drug addict lmfao. They’ll give you SSRIS and call it a day.
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if you pay a therapist $100 they’ll give you any diagnosis you want
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SZA has revealed that she has been diagnosed with high-functioning autism. ❤️
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@Frantic991 @bluedubsireland I would share a picture of the pictures before surgery but I don’t have them on this phone, sorry 🤷 best I can do is show you my scars if you really don’t believe me. Either way to bleed out from a leg shot 😂 is fuckin sad
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@Frantic991 @bluedubsireland Bruh, you’re not finna die in the time it takes you to wrap that shit. I’ve been shot I’ve lost hella blood I know lol
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“Made by NAMAYA” company registered its domain in Canada while pretending to be a small, family-owned business based in Florida.
They aggressively market their products as “handcrafted” using AI-generated characters and emotionally manipulative stories about struggling veterans, all to prey on American patriotism and sell mass-produced, non-handmade goods.
It is genuinely one of the most cynical and disgusting marketing tactics I’ve ever seen.
I tried ignoring them for months, but their ads keep flooding my TikTok feed. What finally pushed me over the edge was seeing how many people are actually falling for this scam and buying their products thinking they’re supporting veterans.
Foreign companies that falsely advertise their products should lose the right to sell in the U.S.
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