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Out the way.. Katılım Aralık 2014
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I’m so grateful to announce that I’ve committed to West Liberty University to continue my athletic and academic career. First, I want to thank God for giving me the strength to grow and keep working. I’m beyond thankful for my family and their endless support over the years, and for always believing in me I couldn’t thank you guys enough. Lastly, thank you to all my coaches who have pushed me not only to become the player I am today, but the man I’ve always wanted to be. #gohiltoppers
@WLU_Hoops @mlamberti24

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His best verse period because it addresses every last person who wants his demise & he calls them all p*ssy.
“Nggas couldn't do nothing with me, they put the devil on me,
I'd have preferred nggas to squeeze the metal on me,
Rumors of Lucifer, I don't know who to trust,
Whole world want my demise—turn the music up,
Hear me clearly: IF Y’ALL NGGAS FEAR ME, just say y'all fear me,
Fuck all these fairytales,
Go to Hell, this is God’s engineering,
This is a Hail Mary pass, Y’ALL interfering,”
Tobi Marshall@CoededMarshall
What’s Jay-Z’s Best Guest Verse ? 🤔
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Remix of the year too 😎💪🏾 • #iMarkkeyz
Lil Rico ⑨@IAmLilRico
This is definitely MEME of the Year…😭💀
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I don’t understand the hostility?!?!
That man was pouring his heart out on that 3rd verse. Where’s your empathy?!
I can’t believe that girl did my boy dirty like that!
Women are ruthless!
That man said…
“That's YOUR fault, how many times you forgiven me?
How was I to know that you was plain sick of me?
I know the way a nigga living was wack
But you don't get a nigga back like that!
Shit, I’M A MAN WITH PRIDE, you don't do shit like that
You don't just pick up and leave and leave me sick like that
You don't throw away what we had just like that
I WAS JUST FUCKING THEM GIRLS, I was gon’ get right back”
And all you can do is judge him?!
Shame on you!
TASJÉ@TASJEJ
Until his favorite song is song cry and I gotta knock his head off his shoulders ?
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Honored to be named Head Coach at Life Male STEAM Academy, the area’s first national HS program. Also serving as Director of Basketball Operations (including middle school).
Grateful to Rev. Dr. Darryl T. Canady, Rev. Taleeta L. Canady, and our administration
#WeAreKings

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Nick Wright says he wishes the Inside the NBA crew actually enjoyed basketball 👀
“It might be the greatest sports show ever. With that said, I wish it felt like they enjoyed basketball more. Before the Lakers Nuggets game, Chuck saying ‘I hope the Lakers lose’ because he was angry talk shows would take the Lakers seriously. If they’re the 3 seed in the west are people allowed to take them a little serious? Then after the game they win and Austin making that unbelievable play and Luka game winner, and Shaq said ‘good teams don’t need that’ like what are we doing? You see more in the NBA of the guys saying their era was better. You don’t see Terry Bradshaw and Howie Long on Fox NFL pre game being like ‘none of these guys could cut it in the 70s or 80s!”
(Via @WhatsWrightShow)
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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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