E. Rayce
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@kitttyxfleeks A beautiful work of art posing in front of a work of art.
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@TonythePodBoss @JFields15_ Lolol to thinking Ime care. He in Houston it’s females walking round looking like Nia Long everyday at H-E-B & 15 years younger. Tillman played ♟️
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doing all of this just for a buIIet to take you out is crazy😭
Chef V 💛🌻@VeeMurder
What is stopping you from being able to do this?
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@ngcebomcobothi1 Something going on in that household and lil man is sick of any and everything about it.
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The Bajau Tribe, also known as sea nomads, originates from the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines, among other areas in Southeast Asia. Renowned for their remarkable free-diving skills, they sustain themselves mainly through activities like spearfishing in the sea.
Studies have shown that the Bajau people possess a genetic adaptation commonly referred to as the "sea nomad gene." This genetic variant often results in larger spleen sizes among the Bajau, potentially aiding in their ability to hold their breath for extended periods while diving. This physical adaptation is thought to be advantageous for their exceptional free-diving lifestyle.

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In 1942, US Navy Messman Charles Jackson French successfully swam through the night for 6-8 hours pulling a raft of 15 wounded soldiers w a rope round his waist in shark infested waters. He was the first black swimmer to receive the Navy medal of heroism in 1943. #Veterans Day2023
—On September 5, 1942, United States Navy Messman Charles Jackson French swam through the night for 6 - 8 hours pulling a raft of 15 wounded sailors with a rope around his stomach through shark infested waters. The U.S. Navy Ship the U.S.S. Gregory was hit by Japanese naval fire in the South Pacific. Many were wounded and killed. French successfully brought these men to safety on the shores of The Solomon Islands. French was the first black swimmer to earn the Navy Medal for his heroism in 1943. We remember Charles Jackson French and commemorate his heroism and incredible swimming. Thank you for your service and your valor, Mr. French.
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“Every morning, wake up and counting your blessings. Every evening, sit with your loved ones, watch the sunset and count the stars. Life isn’t all moonlight and roses but you can make hay while the sun shines.” ~ Mzilikazi wa Afrika #WakeUpEverybody ✊🏿
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