pastor dexxe 
RT @Maxthepapi: Women who can braid their own hair are more powerful than thanos.
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pastor dexxe 
RT @blackgirlinmain: I guess if folks leave Twitter with a better understanding of why washing legs and feet are critical, Black Twitter did its job.
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Dr. Rhonda Patrick
What you eat affects your testosterone. Nearly 20-50% of US men have testosterone deficiency.

Men who eat a pro-inflammatory diet – rich in sugar, refined carbohydrates & fats – are 30% more likely to have low testosterone levels.

Obesity, on top of that, increases risk by 60%.
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2000s
kinda sad today but i guess it's okay, let me play some 2000s music
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Rob Henderson
RT @ReidGower: One of those reads where afterwards I'm like, "Damn, this is going to dominate my perceptual framework for a while." Games People Play, The psychology of human relationships @robkhenderson https://t.co/coQLuTZkuJ
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Offshore
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pastor dexxe 
RT @AltcoinGordon: “And then he started spelling out What happened” https://t.co/zVXH0xW5BM
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pastor dexxe 
mans enjoying your loss. lol. jail!! https://t.co/eWDWlP0REn
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pastor dexxe 
RT @NiggahStopper1: Mwanaume halali njaa,🙌🏼😄😄 https://t.co/g5nLYs6vkL
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pastor dexxe 
RT @zachsilberberg: just tried to get the archive of my data and can confirm that identity verification just does not work for texts anymore. email still works though! for now! https://t.co/bYo34LVzuU
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pastor dexxe 
RT @GidMK: 2019: hates carbs
2022: hates vaccines, thinks COVID-19 is a hoax

The nutrition grifter pipeline!
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pastor dexxe 
RT @_MissVivie: Nikienda kortini kuna shida? https://t.co/5UCDRWyfnJ
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heal with me 🌿
maybe if you stopped focusing on other people all the time and realigned your focus on yourself you’d get to where you want to be.
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Sam Altman
when you figure out you can figure out anything, you figure out everything
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Offshore
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2000s
one of the greatest songs ever made
https://t.co/D6Ow6eZdAf
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Rob Henderson
"only 9 percent of Chinese said they'd trust a person of a different nationality. By contrast, 52 percent of Germans said they'd trust such a person, and the number increased to over 65 percent in the United States and Australia." https://t.co/Wc76EYshBl https://t.co/RefGAEadgl
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