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You can't save everyone... So if in this crazy life the only person you manage to save is yourself..... That's okay.
On a beach somewhere Katılım Aralık 2012
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Men literally divorce their sick wives.
𝐓𝐢𝐦𝐢✰@_timiszn
women are not afraid to leave you at your lowest fam lol
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@MrEnlightened9 @chaddyxc @NoFilterSkin Nobody that negates factual evidence is logical & nobody that calls themself an alpha ever is. I recommend therapy & staying far away from women.
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@chaddyxc @NoFilterSkin Empathy and compassion are for women not for stoic logical alpha males like me bud.
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blocked . and im talking about immediately
niecy ass 🍒@fineassmarie6
I asked this guy I’m texting to send me pics of him and this is one of the pics he sent 😭
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And if the cops would have shown up they would have said, “well he didnt actually enter your home so…🤷🏽♀️”
Like are you fucking kidding me? Destruction of property, attempted breaking and entering, as well as threats on another person’s life…. I hope dude is sitting in jail.
Ichigo Niggasake@SomaKazima2
Now THIS is when you exercise your second amendment right
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@Lockenloadshow @hell_line0 The child ended up dying anyway. Fucking loser.
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@hell_line0 So you would have preferred that the child died along with the mother? Weird take.
GIF
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They kept a woman who was braindead on life support for months so she could grow a fetus in her womb despite being legally dead. If that doesnt give you an idea then idk what will...
jezz@ABmrJutt
Women’s rights rally at No Kings Protest 2026
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@DeeRubies @luxemiaa Strict parents make sneaky kids. Every single time.
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I had a friend whose mom let her do everything.
No curfew. No supervision. No questions.
She was 13 when she started going to house parties. 16 when she stopped coming to school. 19 when I stopped recognizing her.
She's 28 now. Still recovering from things that happened in rooms her mother never knew she entered.
Her mom cries about it sometimes. Says "I didn't want to push her away."
But being present isn't pushing away.
Absence is what pushed her somewhere no child should go.
Be the strict mom.
Please
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