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matthewreed1of1
@stackyrobinson
do your googles (research everything)…. The journey is just as important as the destination…. Giants/Knicks/Braves fan
South Jersey Присоединился Nisan 2018
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Victoria Cameron of Tarleton State threw down the fastest NCAA DI time in the nation on Saturday at the #TexasRelays, clocking a wind-legal 11.01 (+1.2) 🔥
#CollegeTF coverage presented by @saucony
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Watching Home & Texture episode w/ @AyeshaSelden
Might be the most amazing home i have ever seen in my life
youtu.be/P5682AtoXtg

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NO don’t be stupid, it’s not the end goal for all human beings
Aya.@_ayanda_sengane
Y'all can glorify not having kids all you want but this is the end goal man😍😍🔥
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I really really like African twitter… from South Africa, to the West, to the East, to Northern Africa…. I love that continent and that part of twitter 💙
Village Guluva@VillageGuluva
Bro to bro: Don’t allow yourself to go through what this gentle brother is putting himself through.
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She always come eat up the food then take plates to go😂😂🤣🤣💀💀#EasterWithBlackFamilies #HappyEaster
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In 2004, George W Bush bombed the Iraqi city of Fallujah with white phosphorus and depleted uranium weapons. 22 years later, Fallujah has the world's highest rate of birth defects. Higher than Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the U.S. dropped atom bombs on them.
Governor Newsom Press Office@GovPressOffice
Smartest Republican President of the new millennium
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I turned down 2 government jobs because my dad told me to do some specific research and when I did, I learned that in 60 months 72 federally employed (NASA) scientists died of unnatural causes. Ex: house fires, car accident, heart attack at 30, freak accidents, drowning, falling, plant crashes etc..
My dad saved my life fr!!!
🦢@ZainabSana2622
Please take me to the side of threads that is talking about all the missing or dead SCIENTISTS because WTAF is going on?
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Latonya is a single mother who was driving for Uber when she picked up Kevin after an Atlanta United soccer game. During their long, two-and-a-half-hour drive, they started talking and quickly felt a connection. What began as small talk turned into something deeper. They shared personal stories, struggles, and moments they don’t usually open up about to strangers.
Kevin told Latonya about his recent divorce and how life had been shifting for him in ways he didn’t expect. Latonya, in turn, shared her reality—working late nights, trying to make ends meet, and pushing through exhaustion just to take care of her family. She talked about driving just to pay off a utility bill that was weighing on her.
Latonya, a single mother of three, also opened up about her dream of going back to college. She had once attended Georgia State University back in 2010, but had to drop out because she simply couldn’t afford it. Life got in the way, responsibilities took over, and that dream slowly started to feel out of reach. Still, it never fully left her.
Something about that conversation stuck with Kevin. Before he got out of the car, he handed Latonya a $150 tip to help with her utility bill and asked her to keep him updated about her college plans. It wasn’t just the money—it was the encouragement, the belief that maybe she could still make it happen.
A few weeks later, Latonya tried to re-enroll at Georgia State University. That’s when she hit another wall. She discovered she still owed $693 from years before, and without paying it off, she couldn’t return. It felt like the door had closed again just as she was ready to walk through it.
But what she didn’t know was that Kevin had quietly stepped in. Without telling her, he paid off the entire balance. No announcement, no recognition—just a simple decision to remove the obstacle standing in her way. When she found out, it wasn’t just a financial relief. It was a moment that changed everything.
With that burden lifted, Latonya went back to school. She stayed focused, pushed through every challenge, and didn’t let the opportunity slip away. Over time, she didn’t just graduate—she graduated twice. The dream that once felt impossible became real through persistence, hard work, and one unexpected act of kindness.
Now, Latonya is aiming to become a federal probation officer, building a future not just for herself, but for her children as well. And while her success is her own, she never forgot the stranger who believed in her at the right moment.
Kevin’s kindness didn’t just help her in that moment—it changed the entire direction of her life.
Credit: Latonya and Kevin

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