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@RealityByAshley I've always hated this logic. I've never watched Potomac & never will. I also will never watch OC, Dallas, new RHONY or London... there's over 20 HW Franchises, people like the cities they like I promise it isn't deeper than that lol
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if someone says they watch housewives but not Atlanta or #RHOP it means they’re racist
𐙚@ijanedoll
unspoken rule:
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@NelsonHake61421 @Bombmetax @DylanTortosa @FearedBuck I have 4 kids also and my husband brought his every time it has never bothered me at all lol
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@Bombmetax @DylanTortosa @FearedBuck Stop arguing with these goofy ass people. I got 4 kids and I didn’t have a game system but damn sure would have loved that each time because the wait it so long and tiring. That’ll keep him up instead of saying I’ll be right back to move around to stay awake! They don’t know!!!
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As a woman who has had 4 children, my husband has always brought his game system to the hospital. Not once has it bothered me, before streaming we had to watch DVDs and we’d watch it on the console and if we weren’t watching a movie or I was sleep he’d play his game. And get this sometimes we would play the game together lmao I def played Mario Kart and Star Fox in the hospital while pregnant.
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@_Twinndiesel I hate when mfs act so high and mighty cause they won’t play the game waiting on their child to be born. Who’s to say his girl didn’t want him all in her space? Nah let’s just assume the worst and get fake mad at niggas we don’t know in real life
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Most Pathetic shit ever.
FearBuck@FearedBuck
Man goes viral for playing Xbox with a gaming monitor and headset while his girl was giving birth
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@Raykay600 @jasonterry2024 didn’t sleep with his brothers wife ?
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@jasonterry2024 wilder is a big dum idiot, he's the typical athlete that never got bitches until he got money so of course females treated him like a sucker because he is one, Jarrell miller told wilder in 2015 his girl was for the streets
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The black community has become morally apathetic if not completely morally bankrupt.
Only Fans, Twerking, tattoos, bbl’s, multiple abortions, etc.
Imagine how the world sees us. Black women traveling abroad alone are often mistaken for prostitutes. One need only look at the women of a community to understand the power or lack thereof held by its men.
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@BasedBlondex This is true and they say Black women hate themselves because of hair they can take out any second of the day but other women are wiping out their entire bloodline… Very interesting
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@Only10Good @StephanieYeboah I have no clue… His baby mama is Moroccan so maybe since he has a child with a non Black Woman they think people care 🤷🏽♀️
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@Lisa3times2 @StephanieYeboah What is she talking about?!? What’s wrong with him and what he says?? 🤔
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Americans haven’t heard him open his mouth yet, have they? 😂😂😂 they’ll find out soon enough.
bri.@fireanddesiress
okay
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On the morning of September 11, 2001, LeRoy Wilton Homer Jr. reported for work like he had countless times before.
He was a pilot. A husband. A son. A Black man who had earned his place in a cockpit that had never been designed with him in mind.
When United Flight 93 was hijacked, LeRoy didn’t disappear into fear. From inside the plane, a calm but urgent voice reached the ground. He relayed what was happening. He fought for time. He fought for lives. And when passengers rose up against terror, he was already standing in resistance.
The plane never reached its intended target.
It crashed into a field in Pennsylvania instead—because the people onboard, including the pilots, refused to surrender quietly. Because courage lived in that cabin.
LeRoy Wilton Homer Jr. died that day at just 36 years old.
His name is rarely spoken when 9/11 is remembered. His face is often missing from the narratives. And yet, his sacrifice is inseparable from the lives he helped save. Even in a moment of national mourning, his story reminds us of a painful truth: Black heroism is too often overlooked, even when it costs everything.
But history does not forget forever.
LeRoy Homer was a Black pilot who faced terror with resolve, who helped prevent even greater loss, and who gave his life in the fight. He deserves to be remembered—not as a footnote, but as a hero.
Honor LeRoy Homer Jr.'s legacy by sharing his story and keeping his heroism alive. His courage deserves to be remembered.

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Nasty Nigga really ordered Hot Chocolate & Fish in the morning
songs that changed history@iconiksongs
22 years ago, alicia keys released ‘you don’t know my name’
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@_ItsMarisWorld_ lol anyone that’s British knows that’s a damn lie, his kid is mixed race and his baby mom is WHITE. 😂
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@xxxMrSmithxxx @VladTheInflator But there were already indigenous melanated people there
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@Smoov_rnb 3 men dressed up as UPS drivers and killed 3 ppl infront of 2 toddlers. Shot the mom and dad in the head. Left the toddlers in the house alone.
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