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#jucoProduct Waldorf wrestler/football🟣⚫️ #LLM #LLT #LLJ #LLD #LLB 🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊

Sioux City, IA Katılım Temmuz 2019
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Y’all think football is a game man but football keeping a lot of us mentally stable. Kept me from doing shit like my brothers
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melo@Roemelo1·
When night falls, what I long for the most is grilled fish, as it provides genuine and complete solace.
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During the evening hours, my greatest craving is for tofu pudding, as its flavor becomes increasingly irresistible with each spoonful.
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Xbox@Xbox·
Turn evil on its head and raise hell with the Warlock 🔥 Watch the full Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred Warlock Class trailer: xbx.lv/4cxMtvC
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NFL@NFL·
End of an era ❤️
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Pittsburgh Steelers@steelers·
We have acquired WR DK Metcalf & a 2025 sixth-round pick (185th overall) from Seattle for a 2025 second-round pick (52nd overall) & 2025 seventh-round pick (223rd overall). Metcalf has signed a new five-year contract. @BordasLaw | 📝: bit.ly/3FqwnVU
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NFL@NFL·
DeAndre Hopkins posted this five years ago 🔮 (via @deandrehopkins)
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@coach_hadac Tell em even if you second or third string play your heart out
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Coach Isaac@coach_hadac·
Don’t expect D1 Results with JV Effort
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@NFL @RapSheet He getting passed around like a blunt
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NFL@NFL·
TRADE: Eagles trading Kenny Pickett to the Browns for Dorian Thompson-Robinson and a fifth-round pick. (via @RapSheet)
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Chiefs to trade guard Joe Thuney to Bears. (via @RapSheet)
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melo@Roemelo1·
@MikeVodicka @Hawks_Wrestling Are you slow or are you just slow cause when two ranked dudes go against each other it’s mostly stale mate. Have you ever wrestled before?
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Michael Vodicka@MikeVodicka·
@Hawks_Wrestling 2-1? This is the exact reason that wrestling is a dying sport. Most of the matches are just two guys shoving eachother for 7 minutes. Very little offense. Iowa style is long dead and gone.
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
Oseola McCarty was a Mississippi philanthropist who donated most of her life savings, $150,000, to the University of Southern Mississippi to provide scholarships for African American students in need. A seamstress and washerwoman who was paid mostly in dollar bills and loose change her entire life, McCarty was praised for her generosity and received many awards, including an honorary degree from the university. McCarty was born on March 7, 1908, in Shubuta, Mississippi.  McCarty was born on March 7, 1908, in Shubuta, Mississippi. She was raised in nearby Hattiesburg by her aunt and grandmother, both of whom cleaned houses, cooked, and took in washing to make money. McCarty quit school in the sixth grade in order to care for her ailing aunt, and she took over the domestic work that she would do for the rest of her life. McCarty, who never married and had no children, lived frugally in a house without air conditioning. She never had a car or learned to drive, so she walked everywhere, including the grocery store that was one mile from her home. Her thriftiness would become legendary: she cut the toes out of shoes that did not fit right, and she bound her well-worn Bible with Scotch tape. When she was eight years old, McCarty opened a savings account at a bank in Hattiesburg and began depositing the coins she earned from her laundry work. She would eventually open accounts in several local banks. By the time McCarty retired at age 86, her hands crippled by arthritis, she had saved $280,000. She set aside a pension for herself to live on, a donation to her church, and small inheritances for three of her relatives. The remainder—$150,000—she donated to the University of Southern Mississippi, a school that had remained all-white until the 1960s. McCarty stipulated that her gift be used for scholarships for Black students from southern Mississippi who otherwise would not be able to enroll in college due to financial hardship. Business leaders in Hattiesburg matched her bequest and hundreds of additional donations poured in from around the country, bringing the total endowment to nearly half a million dollars. The first beneficiary of McCarty’s largesse was Stephanie Bullock, an 18-year-old honors student from Hattiesburg, who received a $1,000 scholarship. Bullock subsequently visited McCarty regularly and drove her around town on errands. In 1998 the University of Southern Mississippi awarded McCarty an honorary degree. She received an honorary doctorate from Harvard University, and President Bill Clinton awarded her the Presidential Citizens Medal, the nation’s second-highest civilian award. Oseola McCarty died of liver cancer on September 26, 1999, at the age of 91. In 2019 McCarty’s home was moved to Hattiesburg’s Sixth Street Museum District and turned into a museum. 🖊️As the only admin behind this page, I try to research to educate. If you appreciate this effort, you can support to help the page thrive on ko-fi.com/africanarchives. Your support is deeply appreciated! (Or just the ko-fi page for articles/posts roundup)
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Sayles_Ent@royal_bobby24·
she only got mad when he walked away 😭
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Tim Cramer@CramerSez·
WAIT FOR IT…😂😂😂😂😂
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