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calendar_today09-09-2010 23:04:50

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water and joints. (@waterandjoints) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Daughters are no longer raised to be wives. They're raised to b people. And some people are really not okay with that. They're not being taught to sacrifice. Not being told that marriage is the finish line. They're questioning things. To society their freedom looks like defiance.

blessed ess :) (@esssdabest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

capricorn • aries • libra • cancer — this weekend 👯‍♀️ • outings with friends that are lovely 🙂‍↔️ • small weight gain, nothing to worry about. it’s natural, body still bangin! body still tea! 🤭 • powerful intuition, i beg you to adhere to it! • wild & weird dreams +

Booker G. Washington (@bookergwash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not only is Gaza starving, but folks in America also have less access to healthcare, rural hospitals, and free summer meals, under Trump. But Kamala.

Tim 🇺🇸 (@trouble_man90) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You all told us that you were only going after Biden/Harris so hard because they were the ones in charge, and you weren’t going after trump as hard because he wasn’t in charge. Well now he’s in charge and yall aren’t going after him like you did Biden and Harris. What gives?

onion person (@canteverdie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

say what you will about uploading your ID into that tea app to warn about toxic men but it’s sooo on the nose that now that womens information was hacked, hundreds of thousands of men are doxxing them, harassing them, and threatening women

Pop Base (@popbase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A spokesperson confirms the Tea App, which intended to be a “safe space” for women to talk about men, has been hacked. Around 72,000 images and 13,000 verification photos, including government IDs, were accessed.

A spokesperson confirms the Tea App, which intended to be a “safe space” for women to talk about men, has been hacked.

Around 72,000 images and 13,000 verification photos, including government IDs, were accessed.