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@loagooo
keep it 99 cause I be lying sometimes.
Katılım Haziran 2017
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#JusticeForEntleManzi
Hi everyone, this is my sister, Entle Manzi. She was stabbed & killed by her ex boyfriend on Monday. We are asking the community, media outlets, everyone to stand with us as we demand justice for Entle.
I'll post everything in the comments


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Shane Eagle and his babe
TSHIA@tshianki
Show me a social media relationship that had no drama. 😭
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orgasms do begin in the mind you’re 100% right, thats why sex counselors say foreplay should be an all day thing. it’s prepping the woman for sex later, mentally. that daily emotional intimacy is the mental foundation for it all
Chicago Tattoo Lady 🫰🏾@Artxpooh
I deleted my tweet about the big reason a lot of women can’t climax from penetration is because they’re too in their head, but it’s true. It’s no way 90% of y’all should be walking around not gettin that and blaming it on men. They show us pleasure, but it’s up to us to get ours
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@loagooo it’s from the life and death pack! her ex husband died in game so it gave her a grief phase
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@Tinycoffeecups1 How do I get my sims to operate this smoothly 😭
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Looka what we have here... Die in bed ANY AGE coming soon. Eeeek in my modding era
#thesims4
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@omyjeneration I thought the same thing when I saw it 😭
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Disrespecting Alexa Demie a little bit idk
euphoria daily@xeuphoriadaily
The three biggest stars of Euphoria.
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We must never forget her 💔🕊️
Uyinene Mrwetyana was a 19-year-old first-year student at the University of Cape Town, studying Film and Media. She went to the Clareinch Post Office to collect a parcel after being asked by an employee to return later that day. That was the last time she was seen.
Instead of assisting her, the employee, Luyanda Botha, lured her into a restricted area where he brutally raped and murdered her. He then attempted to conceal and destroy evidence of the crime.
Her disappearance triggered a week-long search involving her family, friends, students, and the broader public, with widespread social media appeals under hashtags such as #FindUyinene. The discovery of her body and the details surrounding her death shocked the nation and reignited urgent conversations about the crisis of gender-based violence and femicide in South Africa.
Mass protests followed across the country, with citizens demanding accountability and systemic change, chanting slogans such as “Am I next?” and “Enough is enough.” Women, in particular, shared their lived experiences, highlighting the daily risks they face and calling for stronger action from law enforcement, government, and society at large.
Luyanda Botha was subsequently arrested, confessed in court, and received multiple life sentences for his crimes, along with additional penalties for attempting to obstruct justice. The case drew widespread national and international attention and remains a painful reminder of the urgent need to address gender-based violence.

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