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_eyvette_@_eyvette·
@MelaninDominant Can we meet him in his home country? Black Americans will forever be the main characters 😝
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DNA Dont Lie
DNA Dont Lie@MelaninDominant·
Black America really don't like the FBA... Don't let them fool you These are black American speaking from the inside of America But yeah they will come and say where was his mother and father from where was his grandparents from? He has a bump on the left side of his forehead. That means he's Caribbean He's African because of the way the gray grows in his hair He's Haitian because Haitians wear black wife beaters 🤷🏿‍♂️🤣
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
White women have started making videos parodying black women and black women owned businesses They’re doing this because black women are regularly posting that spaces and businesses are “Only for Black women” So by making videos saying “Only for White women” somehow that’s all the sudden a problem when it’s reversed, but black women do it all day long and it’s considered empowering
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Ville'ans Toys@AnsToys·
@kevinblue345 I wish all this was really happening like you say but its not, just more bitch victimhood
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kevin blue@kevinblue345·
legal lynching
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AutisticClips@AutisticClip·
Nick Fuentes responds to people that keep calling him a Mexican “Dude, I have green eyes. I have fluffy brown hair. My skin is white. You’re telling me If I go stand next to some Edgar, you can’t tell these two people apart?”
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_eyvette_@_eyvette·
@UntoldHistory2 Her momma went to jail for stealing then running from the police and hitting and killing someone’s grandmother. This is weird
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Be careful with this catchy song. Yung Miami and the many others artist pushing this trash are just encouraging you to end up in a prison cell. Do NOT allow your children to listen to these types of trash music.
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_eyvette_@_eyvette·
@wildklip That lady is not black. Say Black get traction smh
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_eyvette_@_eyvette·
@semitic_jew It’s a highly surveillanced country that why. The see everything including your social media
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Semitic Jew
Semitic Jew@semitic_jew·
After living in Japan for 7 years, the biggest culture shock wasn’t anime, food, or tech. It was actually… safety. This is his story.
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_eyvette_@_eyvette·
@aela_lindsay @Monroe1659842 Growing up, I remember two brothers who drowned in a canal bc they couldn’t swim. In the south we’re surrounded by water. I suggest every child learns to at least learn to float until help arrives.
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Lindsay@aela_lindsay·
@Monroe1659842 I just don’t understand why he isn’t being trained to find his way out of the pool immediately upon falling in instead of being trained to float in the deep end for 10 minutes..?
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Monroe
Monroe@Monroe1659842·
Sometimes the unexpected tosses are the most rewarding. Yes, he was scared—and learning to respond through that fear is exactly what we’re training for. In a real emergency, children don’t get a countdown. They have to rely on the skills they’ve built through practice. This was his first unexpected toss, and I couldn’t be more proud of his response. He cried for a moment, then calmed himself down, closed his mouth, and began responding to the skills we practice every class. That’s the kind of emotional control we’re working to build. And yes, he did swallow some water—and that happens. The important part is that he wasn’t continuously swallowing water. He regained control, closed his mouth, and responded. That’s exactly what practice is for. With continued practice, his response will become faster, calmer, and more automatic. Afterward, we celebrated with two high fives and took a moment to talk about what he had just accomplished so he understood how capable he truly is. Progress isn’t about never being scared. It’s about learning how to respond despite the fear.
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Uncle_Vic614 🇺🇸@MYLESPOPZ79·
@fbanwa9 for years Haitian refugees bragged about not fearing death now they're "scared" to go back to their homeland? FOH, take the $ and go make your homeland pop off
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CLIFFY BARKSDALE@fbanwa9·
TPS Haitians 🇭🇹 in Springfield, Ohio are literally being boxed out of the system. Whatever they counted on yesterday, no longer stands today. It’s getting real!! #FBA
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The_GreatDebate
The_GreatDebate@the_g93606·
Black women, black women, black women, black women, black women. Just get the fuck out of our faces we want the entire community fixed not just 1/3 of it. Black men should never support this woman.!!!! Build around us or nothing!!
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Rue’s Last Fix
Rue’s Last Fix@CurttiMagurtti·
so this 18yo boy went out boating with his “friends” ystday. everyone made it back safely except him.. & y’all know exactly which one it is. yes, the only black boy. ts don’t even add up to me.
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FearBuck
FearBuck@FearedBuck·
18-year-old Nolan Xavier Wells has been missing since July 4 after his three friends returned to the mainland from Horn Island, Mississippi, believing he had caught another ride home. His phone was later recovered and returned to his family
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Rain Drops Media
Rain Drops Media@Raindropsmedia1·
🚨 18-year-old Nolan Xavier Wells has been MISSING since July 4th after a boat trip to Horn Island, Mississippi with 3 friends. 🛥️ 🏝️ His friends returned to the mainland on the boat WITHOUT him — they thought he caught another ride. His phone was later recovered and returned to family. 👀😳
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