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@gee_khalifa @alphathebaptist It's interesting how ladies have absolutely no difficulties spotting umfana from miles away kutsi mncane. Men under the original tweet are foaming defending ignorance yabo 😒
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@alphathebaptist That’s true..no amount of clothes or weave can disguise a kid..ngikubona kanye kutsi uyi teenager mine🤞🏾🤞🏾
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But then again how is it that you as an adult can't tell if a girl is legal or not,come on guys let's not play the blind card here umtfwana uyabonakala nje kutsi ngumtfwana ID or not
Tsabedze@SimphiweKibibi
Please bobhuti. Sitawuphela...
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@nothandom_ 🤦🏿♀️ babies and always raising BP levels. Glad he’s going to be okay ❤️
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@LeStops_ Everything little thing! 🤩 they make me happy.
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Kwangekhatsi is not for human consumption
EMIR™️@lauder12
As for you, Which food belong to the trash no matter the hype???
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@nothandom_ 🤣 I neeeeeeed that orange haired fella to start with him okay???
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- Because I don’t want to be famous.
- I want to go to the shops without dressing up.
- I want to live a private life and choose to share what I want.
- I don’t want people to feel entitled to my life.
- Have you seen the pressure on influencers?
- To be ugly and free in peace 🤪
GIRLCODE@VeronicaLindel1
@Karabo_Mokgoko Why did you choose to be a faceless account?
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Lorde 리트윗함

I worked 20 years for a child sex trafficking rescue group. I want you to know this:
90% of Lost Children Are Found Within 30 Minutes.
That statistic should both comfort you and wake you up.
Most lost children are found quickly. But the ones who aren’t? They usually made one mistake.
And here’s the uncomfortable truth:
It’s often the exact thing most parents teach them.
We tell our kids:
“If you get lost, come find me.”
It sounds logical. It sounds empowering.
It’s WRONG!
The Mistake Most Lost Children Make:
When children realize they’re separated, they do three things almost automatically:
They panic.
They wander.
They try to find you.
Every step makes them harder to locate.
From a search standpoint, movement creates chaos.
Parents retrace their steps.
Security scans zones.
Staff lock down areas.
Search works best when movement stops.
When a child keeps walking, they move outside the original search radius. Helpers are looking where they were last seen — not where they’ve wandered.
Stillness increases probability.
Movement expands the problem.
The first lesson is not “go find me.”
It’s this:
Stop. Stay. Yell.
Why Stillness Wins:
Think like a search team.
If a child stays put:
Parents can retrace steps.
Security can scan systematically.
Helpers converge to one fixed location.
The search radius remains small.
If a child keeps moving:
The search area expands.
Adults pass each other.
Missed connections multiply.
Minutes stretch into hours.
Stillness keeps the math on your side.
Teach Them Who to Approach:
The second mistake we make as parents?
We say, “Find an adult.”
Not any adult. Not the nearest stranger. Children need a filter.
Teach them to look for, if at all possible:
A mother with children.
Caregivers who already have kids with them are statistically among the safest people to approach in public settings. They are visible, stationary, and more likely to engage quickly.
It’s a clear, concrete instruction.
Children don’t process vague categories like “safe adult.”
They process visuals.
“Find a mom with kids” is visual.
A Phone Only Helps If the Number Is Known:
We often assume phones solve everything.
They don’t — unless your child can use one. Even young children can memorize a 10-digit phone number with repetition.
But you must train it.
Practice it like a song.
Sing it in the car.
Chant it at bedtime.
Turn it into rhythm.
Repetition becomes recall.
In an emergency, recall matters more than theory.
The Code Word Rule:
One more layer of protection.
Choose a private family code word.
Something only your household knows.
If someone approaches and says:
“Your mom sent me.”
Your child asks:
“What’s the code word?”
No word.
No go.
This simple rule eliminates manipulation attempts instantly.
It gives your child agency without requiring them to evaluate character.
Real Safety Is Training — Not Luck!
We don’t get safer by hoping.
We get safer by practicing.
Teach:
• Phone number
• Code word
• Stop, stay, yell
• Find a mom with kids
Multiple skills.
Simple instructions.
Clear visuals.
Five minutes of training can replace hours of panic. This isn’t about fear. It’s about preparation.
Because when a child gets separated, the clock starts.
And what they do in the first minute determines what the next thirty look like.
That’s real protection.
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That’s not even the worst part. You can tear all the way up to the clit if you decide to go natural
…you DO NOT want that pain
AstroBabe🌙@Shee_Astro
If you have not given birth before let me tell you something, pregnancy is 10 months and not 9. 😭😭😭
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@MelodeeKae @Swazi_Cheri Yup. Tore all the way to the back hole. I watched them tfunga me. Felt every stitch shem.
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@Swazi_Cheri Yep, you read that right 😁
Nope, gets sutured (unimaginable pain) if bleeding otherwise it just heals.
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Sowuze uyaphela umnyaka solo awukawanatsi?? 😳 clearly I’m failing
MaB👑@vilakatibongiwe
@Swelabelusi has done well marketing maganu, maybe this year will be my year to have a taste 😌
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