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@shaymitchnyc

Just a fan account keeping you casually updated about Shay Mitchell since October 3rd, 2010. (2/5/16 | eternally grateful 💕)

Katılım Ekim 2010
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Аlex Hobson
Аlex Hobson@AHobsonMedia·
If you’re drunk and need to get home, CALL A FUCKING UBER. Two kids are growing up without a dad, parents have lost two sons, & a sister now has to grieve the loss of her two brothers on her wedding day all because somebody decided to get behind the wheel drunk in 2024. Senseless
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Lisa Steinberg 🪬
Lisa Steinberg 🪬@GoodHumorGrl·
If anyone has a little extra positive energy that they can send my way, I would really appreciate it! 🙏🏻
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Miranda
Miranda@fearIess_swift·
@shaymitchnyc You’re entitled to your opinion but I believe Blake. Also why did the interviewer need to comment on Blake’s body at all?! Blake’s comment wasn’t super nice but the interviewer didn’t need to comment on it in the first place
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#blm #stopasianhate 🇺🇦@shaymitchnyc·
@fearIess_swift I hate to say it but often times when a woman plays victim, she's believed more than the man, even if she's pretending. I just lost all respect for her after watching her interviews, especially the "little bump" one. That was just disrespectful.
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Miranda
Miranda@fearIess_swift·
@shaymitchnyc Understandable, just the fact that the entire cast unfollowed him and he hired a shady crisis PR person makes me question his side of things a lot more
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Miranda
Miranda@fearIess_swift·
@shaymitchnyc Idk I’m still team Blake, hearing some shady things about Justin
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Anne
Anne@anned91·
@shaymitchnyc Quite disappointed, tbh. I used to be a big fan
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Lisa Steinberg 🪬
Lisa Steinberg 🪬@GoodHumorGrl·
@shaymitchnyc Basically at the end of season 3 it was a big reset button but their lives are different. The universe gets rebuilt but also everyone has lost their powers.
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Anne
Anne@anned91·
El mejor momento de los #Oscars fue el shade de Jimmy Kimmel a Trump. 👏🏻
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Lisa Steinberg 🪬
Lisa Steinberg 🪬@GoodHumorGrl·
Earlier this morning our mother fell out of bed & we had to call 911. She hit her head & couldn’t stand due to back & leg pain. She was taken by EMS to the ER. She’s fractured her right hip which will require surgery taking place tomorrow. Please send her some healing prayers. 🙏🏻
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Seventeen
Seventeen@seventeen·
Doctors explain how to distinguish a cold from the flu, so you can seek the treatment that will actually make you feel better.
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President Biden Archived
President Biden Archived@POTUS46Archive·
Today, on Transgender Day of Remembrance, we grieve the transgender Americans whose lives were taken this year. There is no place for hate or discrimination in America. No one should lose their life simply for being themselves.
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
Rosalynn Carter’s life is a reminder that no matter who we are, our legacies are best measured not in awards or accolades, but in the lives we touch. We send our thoughts and prayers to Jimmy and the entire Carter family during this difficult time.
Michelle Obama@MichelleObama

You learn very quickly that there is no handbook or rules to being First Lady. Technically, it’s not even an official position. And while there are spoken and unspoken expectations that provide some structure, the role is largely shaped by the passions and aspirations of the person holding it. First Lady Rosalynn Carter understood that well. Guided by her abiding faith and her commitment to service, Mrs. Carter used her platform in profoundly meaningful ways. Her groundbreaking work to combat the stigma faced by those struggling with their mental health brought light to so many suffering in silence. She advocated for better care for the elderly. She advanced women’s rights. And she remained a champion for those causes — and many others like building affordable housing for those in need and caring for our nation’s caregivers — in the more than four decades that followed. When our family was in the White House, every so often, Rosalynn would join me for lunch, offering a few words of advice and always — always — a helping hand. She reminded me to make the role of First Lady my own, just like she did. I’ll always remain grateful for her support and her generosity. Today, Barack and I join the world in celebrating the remarkable legacy of a First Lady, philanthropist, and advocate who dedicated her life to lifting up others. Her life is a reminder that no matter who we are, our legacies are best measured not in awards or accolades, but in the lives we touch. We send our thoughts and prayers to Jimmy and the entire Carter family during this difficult time.

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