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@bulletbelt

hoe (heaven on earth)

Katılım Mart 2009
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EarthtoGazelle
EarthtoGazelle@EarthToGazelle·
I really have to be careful with the attention I give to men because my curiosity and ability to make people feel seen has given me stalkers, narcissists, & mimics who don’t value me as a person, but are obsessed with the way I love and how I make them feel. I’m too charming without even trying.
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new Era
new Era@studlov3r·
Hes literally a monitoring spirit
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urly@urly5k·
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Vive con Propósito.
Vive con Propósito.@PropositoyVida·
Un niño con síndrome de Down muestra su agradecimiento a la fisioterapeuta que le ayuda a ponerse los calcetines dándole un beso
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*@_lowkeyalfred·
I really like being nice to people. I kind of hate you if you put me in situations where I have to be mean to you.
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R(R)@real1800splurge·
somewhere in your 20s or 30s you’ll get the opportunity to rebuild your life after a negative loop. its very important that you see that journey through
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Amancé@AmanAdwin·
So ready for BB28. Like let’s go already lol
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ALUTHEDON
ALUTHEDON@Mbakaza4L·
we all can settle this one
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QUEER FAMILY VALUES 🌈 😍❤️
Started as young love on the water Ended up 43 years deep in the same pose, same vibe, just better. ❤️ 🌈
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@elcnasly Rue when was this 😭
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this being the first thing on his mind after they’ve had sex..
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@Layibaht Thank you for answering earnestly! I agree, 2 completely different and wonderful people, I really did just genuinely wonder. Appreciate you ❤️
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Isa@Layibaht·
theyre two different people with different personalities but ALSO- some of her fanbase came from her body and style. Aniya doesn't fully fit in to the baddie type that they like.
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@inlovewboobies Started what? Lmfao Olandria is amazing and stunning and perfect, this was not about dragging her?
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gutls😒
gutls😒@inlovewboobies·
You nggas have started this sht again..
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ɴᴀᴅɪ.🎀༘
ɴᴀᴅɪ.🎀༘@luvblessingz·
We went to June 1 to June 14 in just 3 minutes 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Fred Rogers met with a child psychologist every week for 22 years to build his show. She shaped everything: every script, prop, and song. The whole point was to give a child's nervous system time to slow down. In 1984, a single regulatory decision ended all of it. The psychologist was Dr. Margaret McFarland, who co-founded the Arsenal Family and Children's Center alongside Benjamin Spock and Erik Erikson. She and Rogers understood that the prefrontal cortex in children, the part of the brain that controls impulse, emotion, and attention, takes decades to fully develop. At the start of every episode, Rogers tied his sneakers and changed his sweater while children settled in. Those pauses were intentional, designed to help a child's nervous system shift into a calmer, more focused state. What ended it had nothing to do with child development science. In 1984, Reagan's FCC chairman Mark Fowler abolished the advertising limits that had protected children's programming from commercial pressure. Toy companies moved within months. Between 1984 and 1985, cartoons tied to toy lines increased by 300%, from a handful of shows to more than 40 animated series. In almost every case, the toy was designed first. The cartoon was built to sell it. Researchers later put numbers to what parents were already noticing. A 2011 study in Pediatrics from the University of Virginia tested 60 four-year-olds across three groups: one watching SpongeBob, which cuts scene every 11 seconds; one watching a slow PBS show, which cuts scene every 34 seconds; and one drawing. Nine minutes later, all three took tests on attention, impulse control, short-term memory, and problem-solving. The SpongeBob group scored significantly worse across every measure. In the 1970s, children began watching television around age 4. Research from pediatrician Dimitri Christakis found that by 2009, the average age of first screen exposure had dropped to 4 months, as the content got faster and the audience got younger. Researchers separately found that each additional hour of daily screen time at ages 1 or 3 raised the risk of attention problems at age 7 by 9%.
ɴᴀᴅɪ.🎀༘@luvblessingz

We didn’t realize it then, but kids’ shows used to be this calm on purpose.

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