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You ever had a job you loved but left because the needless drama, favoritism, and toxic culture made it unbearable to work in?
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This skit go far!!! 😢🇳🇬
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اغنى رجل في العالم ❤️

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JUST IN: Fulani kidnappers abducted two residents in Umuahia North and demanded millions in ransom. Instead of waiting helplessly, hundreds of local youths stormed the forests, surrounded the kidnappers, rescued the victims alive, and captured all six suspects. The victims are back home. The kidnappers are in police custody. A powerful reminder that courage and community can achieve what fear cannot. God bless Ndi Abia. But next time, send those monsters to heaven instead taking them to the police.
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My father told me to change every bank card PIN five minutes after the divorce. I obeyed. That same night, my ex-husband and his mistress racked up a $990,000 bill at Aurum House—until the waiter said one sentence that froze them. Right after the judge signed the decree, Dad grabbed my wrist: “Emily, change every PIN right now. Don’t trust grief or guilt.” I sat on a courthouse bench and updated all ten cards. Daniel walked past with Vanessa on his arm. He smirked, “Some women don’t know how to keep a man.” I smiled back: “Some men don’t know how to read a bank statement.”
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Calebanese retweeted
付き合いたいと思う相手と 結婚したいと思う相手の違い🤔
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Elle ne pouvait pas se permettre une robe de bal… Ce que son frère a fait ensuite vous fera pleurer 😭 Emma avait 13 ans et son rêve était de porter une belle robe au bal de fin d'année de son école un jour Mais cette année-là, son père a perdu son emploi Les choses n'étaient pas faciles à la maison et acheter une robe de bal n'était pas possible Emma ne s'est plainte à personne mais elle a failli décider de ne pas aller au bal Son frère aîné Noah l'a remarqué Après l'école, Noah travaillait à temps partiel dans un magasin de couture Sans le dire à Emma, il a commencé à collectionner de vieux jeans en denim et des pièces de tissu supplémentaires Chaque nuit, après qu'Emma se soit endormie, Noah était assis dans sa chambre et travaillait sur la robe Il n'avait pas beaucoup d'expérience et il a souvent dû recommencer depuis le début Un jour avant le bal, Noah a donné une boîte à Emma. Lorsqu'elle l'a ouverte, elle a vu une robe bleue faite à la main à l'intérieur Emma l'a regardé pendant quelques secondes puis s'est mise à pleurer Le soir du bal, tout le monde n'arrêtait pas de dire à quel point sa robe était belle. Mais pour Emma, la meilleure chose à propos de la robe n'était pas son apparence C'était l'amour que son frère avait cousu dans chaque point ❤️
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What broke me was the night my boyfriend and I were watching a news segment about an inheritance dispute where a man lost everything to a greedy relative. He laughed, shook his head, and said, “Honestly, if my own dad ever got sick or went broke, I’d probably just put him in the cheapest, worst nursing home I could find and forget the address. It’s just survival of the fittest, right?” He chuckled like it was some edgy, dark joke, but the room instantly felt freezing cold. Weeks later, my dad suffered a minor stroke. While I was frantic, crying, and trying to organize his medical paperwork, my boyfriend complained that I was "killing the vibe" and asked why I was spending so much energy on someone who was already on the decline anyway. That night, I remembered his "joke." I looked at him and realized it wasn’t a joke at all. It was a glimpse into a hollow, completely ruthless soul. When I packed my bags and left the next day, he called me dramatic and said I couldn't handle his "dark sense of humor." And yet, our mutual friends still tell me, “He was just talking shit, he didn’t mean it. You threw away a three-year relationship over a hypothetical comment.” No. I threw away a monster before the hypothetical became my reality.
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Need something to munch on while working, watching movies and all 😊😊 Aside from the southern goodness from our pots, we serve you freshly made, crunchy snacks. The type that'll leave you asking for more. Plantain chips(Spicy&Plain) Peanut Chinchin Chef Yems Kubwa, Abuja
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I have this particular uncle who never forgets anyone's birthday. On your birthday, he's usually the first to call and send you money. Because he always shows up for people, we all assumed he was getting the same kind of love in return. One year, my sister and I contributed money and bought him a wristwatch. It was about ₦25,000 then. When we gave it to him, I watched a grown man shed tears. He told us it was the very first birthday gift he had ever received in his life. I still find that hard to believe because someone who shows up for people the way he does deserves that same love too. Sometimes, the people who give the most are the ones who receive the least.
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A bakery owner runs a small shop. Every morning at 5 AM, she notices a teenager lingering near the dumpsters out back. When she throws out the day-old bread, he waits for her to go inside, then digs it out. One freezing Tuesday, she didn’t throw it out. Instead, she set a fresh box of pastries and a hot coffee on the back step. She sat next to it and waited. He cautiously approached. “I’m not calling the cops,” she said. “What’s your name?” “Marcus,” he replied, eyeing the food. He had aged out of foster care and was sleeping under an overpass. “I need someone to scrub pans at 4 AM,” she told him. “It pays minimum wage, but you get all the fresh bread you can eat.” He cried into the coffee cup. Three years later, Marcus is her head baker. He just bought his first house.
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At 17, Dawn Loggins came home from a summer program and discovered her family was gone. No note. No warning. No home. Months later, she received an acceptance letter from Harvard. This is her story. Dawn grew up in rural North Carolina in a house without electricity or running water. When the family needed water, she and her brother walked to a public park and filled jugs from the bathroom faucets. Showers were rare. Classmates called her dirty. She kept showing up to school. Her parents moved constantly. Eviction after eviction. New town. New school. By age 17, Dawn had attended four different high schools and missed nearly an entire year of education. Most students would have fallen behind. Dawn excelled. When she arrived at Burns High School in 2010, guidance counselor Robyn Putnam immediately saw something special. Dawn enrolled in makeup courses. Studied before sunset because there were no lights at home. Took AP classes. Earned straight A's. Joined clubs. Then led them. Photography Club. Rock Climbing Club. Spanish Club. President of all three. That summer she earned a place at the prestigious Governor's School of North Carolina. Teachers helped buy her clothes. Putnam drove her 200 miles to the program. Nobody knew where Dawn would be living when it ended. The concern turned out to be justified. Near the end of the program, Dawn tried calling home. The number was disconnected. When she returned, the house was empty. Her parents had moved away. She was 17 years old. Homeless. Alone. Most people would have stopped there. Dawn didn't. She couch-surfed. Carried toiletries in her backpack because she never knew where her next shower would come from. And every morning at 6 a.m., she went to work. As a school custodian. She swept hallways. Cleaned classrooms. Scrubbed desks. Then sat down and earned straight A's. By graduation year, she had: • Straight A grades • AP courses • Leadership roles in three clubs • A part-time job before school every morning Then a teacher made one suggestion: Apply to Harvard. Dawn laughed. Then thought: "Why not?" She became the first student in Burns High School history to apply. Months later, an envelope arrived. Harvard College. Accepted. Full tuition. Full room and board. Everything covered. On graduation day in 2012, when her name was announced, the entire gymnasium stood and applauded. Teachers cried. Students cheered. The girl who cleaned their hallways before sunrise was heading to Harvard. When asked about her parents, Dawn didn't speak with anger. She simply said: "I love my parents. I disagree with the choices they've made." Then she added something even more powerful: "If I had not had those experiences, I wouldn't be such a strong-willed or determined person." Burns High School had over 1,000 students. Dawn Loggins became the first ever accepted to Harvard. Proof that the circumstances you're born into are not the same thing as the future you're capable of building.
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Calebanese retweeted
Makyaja izin vermeyen ama kızının da isteğini geri çevirmek istemeyen bir babanın bulduğu çözüm, sosyal medyada büyük beğeni topladı... 🩷 süslendikçe nasıl mutlu oluyor prenses,💕 🧿 çok şeker ya 🥹💕
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A father who never distinguished between his stepson and his biological daughter, treating them with equal love and care, and who brought happiness and warmth into his stepson's life.❤️
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Show me a picture of something beautiful you took with your camera phone. Not pictured of yourself, please. ❌
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Cezayirli doktor, en zor ameliyatlardan birindem sonra kadına gülümsemesini geri verdi.

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Ladies, if your fingernails are completely bare (no polish, acrylics, etc.) give this a “like”. My daughter is convinced that “everyone” has fake nails or a manicure and I’m the odd man out. She’s 12. 😄
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