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HoodStoryteller✨

@DatDamnJenay

What do i do for a livin? Im a VIBER. A CHILLER . A collector of experiences.

Atlanta, GA Katılım Nisan 2009
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HoodStoryteller✨@DatDamnJenay·
"i dont fuck wit dat hoe like dat" -a nigga who fucks wit dat hoe like dat
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Collins🦋
Collins🦋@collinstimbela_·
I need the girls to get DISGUSTED by a man never buying flowers, planning dates, building a bond, investing in & pouring love + effort into a good hearted woman that deserves it. GET DISGUSTED.
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🇯🇲𝕋𝕒𝕟𝕪𝕒 𝔻𝕒 𝕌𝕟𝕔𝕠𝕟𝕥𝕣𝕠𝕝𝕝𝕒𝕓𝕝𝕖🫡
That lot have evil running through their veins. It’s just in them.
Black Media Hub ✊🏿@BlackMediaHub

Belgian peacekeeping paratroopers dangling a Somali child over an open fire during the 1993 UNOSOM II humanitarian mission. In 1993, a shocking photograph from Somalia exposed a darker side of a mission that was originally created to protect civilians. The image shows Belgian paratroopers serving under the United Nations Operation in Somalia II (UNOSOM II) holding a young Somali child above a fire. The mission had been launched after years of civil war, famine, and political collapse left Somalia facing a devastating humanitarian crisis. International troops arrived with the goal of securing aid routes, protecting relief workers, and helping restore stability. However, the reality on the ground became far more complicated. Peacekeepers operated in a country devastated by war, where distrust between foreign troops and local communities grew. Several incidents involving the mistreatment of Somali civilians began to surface, including accusations against members of the Belgian contingent. This photograph became one of the most infamous examples. The soldiers involved said they were attempting to scare the child after accusing him of stealing, but the image caused international outrage. To many people, it represented a serious violation of the trust placed in soldiers who were supposed to protect vulnerable communities. The controversy did not end with this photo. Other images and testimonies later emerged alleging humiliation, racism, and abuse by some Belgian troops during their deployment. Investigations followed, and the incidents contributed to broader discussions about how international forces should be monitored when operating in humanitarian missions.

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B ✮@omgitsbrookiexo·
boy moms are so scary. as much as they claim to love their sons, they’re extremely hands off when it comes to teaching them anything valuable.
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Eddie Gonzalez@bansky·
Twitter is unreal lmao
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As Told by God
As Told by God@Babyyhairz·
Random thought but Will Smith was never wrong for slapping Chris Rock
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HoodStoryteller✨@DatDamnJenay·
My mama talks like she's typing a paper and she's trying to stretch it to be 12pages.. Like it's so many filler words and sentences she could leave out and get to the point 🥴
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Geezy..@MsMyaG·
Yo that pale a** demographic always says to keep politics out of sports until someone opts out from visiting the house where rapist lives..??
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King Roy@RoyIsThaTruth·
Nolan Wells’ mama had to Life360 that boy just to snatch his phone, and his daddy had to pull up to one of the boys’ houses to get his car keys — the same keys he swore up and down he didn’t have. He had them the whole time. 🤦🏾‍♂️
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