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Fay Fay

@_Mamake_

Mombasa, Kenya Katılım Ağustos 2012
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xo muthoni🌸
xo muthoni🌸@Miss_muthoni21·
🚨 URGENT: MISSING CHILD ALERT 🚨 My son,Nollan Kinyua Kamau is missing.He was last seen in the company of his nanny around kamakis area. Please help bring my baby back home .Contact person 0115265637/0101029704 Plead RT to help share the word.
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Soph ☀︎
Soph ☀︎@sooaappyy__·
im sorry that im funny and my ass is fat and im a sweetheart
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Attahiru Dan-Ali
Attahiru Dan-Ali@malan90·
NGO job will have you moving from an aircraft to a motorcycle and from a 5 star hotel to the remotest village within a span of 24 hours.
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𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗻𝘆🫧💚
𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗻𝘆🫧💚@beyoncegarden·
GOLD PROSTHETIC LEGS? SHE FCKING TOREEE OMFG😭😭😭
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Mwirigi Wa Kibaki
Mwirigi Wa Kibaki@KingOfMeru·
Kuna watu wanatafuta watu wao hapa....
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nina lee
nina lee@NinaSerafina·
I’ve never wanted something as badly as I want my life to dramatically change for the better… best… over the next few months. It’s time. It’s my time.
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feyisayo 💸
feyisayo 💸@feyiszn·
One thing I love about traveling is that it shatters the illusion that your current life is the only possible one.
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The sunny side of Franz Kafka
The sunny side of Franz Kafka@AmschelKavka·
Sunday is short. Mornings for sleep, afternoons for washing hair, dusk for strolling like an idler. Franz Kafka, 1907
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Jay Yang
Jay Yang@Jayyanginspires·
The quickest way to become more confident is to become more competent.
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Rae
Rae@ragefighthouse·
‘She was up until 3am on her phone’ ‘I can’t get that phone away from him’ ‘It’s all these things he’s seeing online’ ‘She’s always on social media’ YOU ARE THE PARENT. YOU. ARE. THE. PARENT.
iCod@icod

#theyshouldteachitatschool totally agree. Every time I suggested to parents they confiscate a phone they look literally terrified.

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@karefreekeri·
I always feel like I have way too many interests and my hands in too many things but I feel so alive that way. My curiosity never ends. And I just don’t subscribe to the idea of limiting myself or niching down. My life is about inhibitable exploration.
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bria celest
bria celest@55mmbae·
I listen to this podcast called popcorn psychology. And they are licensed therapists who psychoanalyze films
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
People wonder why millennials can see through online nonsense so easily, and I’ll tell you how: we didn’t grow up with the internet, but once it showed up, every school paper demanded ten reliable sources. No random sites, no ChatGPT, just libraries and actual books.
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Marcus Anton
Marcus Anton@Marcusanton95·
@MiddleEast_Eng Had to read what this was about but the emotions of the moment translate perfectly.
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‏Middle East News
‏Middle East News@MiddleEast_Eng·
A Saudi man married a Sudanese woman in Sudan and had a son with her. He then divorced her and took his son back to Saudi Arabia, telling him that his mother had died. When the son grew up and was over thirty years old, the father confessed to him that his mother was alive. That young man is Abdullah Khoujali, a player for the Saudi Al-Nassr football club. A satellite channel interviewed him after secretly bringing his mother from Sudan, surprising him with her presence. Watch the mother's first interview.
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𝙰𝚈𝙾𝙳𝙴𝙻𝙴
None of those people who pressured you to get married by 30 will be there to help you survive a bad marriage at 35.
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