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iwasneverhereguys
Iwasneverhereguys :
I was scared until she said cigarette… 💀💀💀😂😂😂😂💨
2022-09-22 19:44:38
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harley_quinn9589
A_Quinn525 :
Lol stop calling me about my smoking!! 🤣 My husband and I are trying to conceive, hope it’s soon! 🥰
2022-09-22 21:13:16
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inthestars0920
Daniela Hernandez :
Just done decided I’m stopping to smoke😅😅
2022-09-22 19:15:03
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bharris0919
Mrs.Harris :
my dad called me after not speaking for 3 years
2022-09-23 18:25:28
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galaticempress
Iris𓂀☥ :
majority of it didn't resonate but i know why spirit sent me this
2022-09-24 03:04:52
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liveinactions777
NikkiBruni23 :
😳😳😳Woooo I’ve been seeing one’s lately especially 11:11
2022-09-25 05:16:05
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vicki.gon
Vicki :
Pisces… I’m letting go everything from the past and moving forward… thank you !
2022-09-23 18:12:12
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mwauh_give_me_a_kiss_bk4
Mwauh_Give_Me_A_Kiss :
Yallllll got damn she nailed it
2022-09-22 23:23:32
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sabrinamartin181
sabrinamartin181 :
thank you I claimed it
2022-09-22 13:23:08
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michaelhughesbey
Michael Hughes Bey :
Wow I just got a better job making more money
2022-09-22 18:01:21
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playgurluzi
LAY🪐 :
you almost had me! but it’s a jay 🤣☺️
2022-09-23 23:57:22
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jordan.roachh
jordan ♡ :
I HELPED A LADY THE OTHER DAY OMG
2022-09-23 16:28:18
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vibezonly38
0010110😎😎 :
Why this just shock me 😳😅 girl you gained me as a follower so 100k here it comes I can feel it for you
2022-09-22 15:30:42
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champagnepapi516
Alex Moore :
So I work at Walmart and before even seeing your video a older lady did ask me for help she tipped me 10 dollars😭😭
2022-09-23 02:57:09
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amberlove4081
Amberlove4081 :
😳 me smoking 😂
2022-09-22 13:32:56
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_ice_queen4
ice-queen🧊 :
Omg the cigarette 😳 I send that person that I still love a bank card yesterday. No one must ask me money.😂 when I needed it they looked away
2022-09-22 13:42:56
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mr.cryyinsobad
mr.cryyinsobad :
I’m thinking about moving back to my hometown 😳
2022-09-25 03:35:58
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jamieluvsorare
Jamie. Littlejohn :
Omg me I was smoking and almost drop it smh
2022-09-24 16:02:35
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laramie420
Laramie :
Not a cigarette but a vape and I got chills. Yes ma’am ima quit.
2022-09-22 15:36:46
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angela.marie93
Angela :
Literally mid vape when I get called out for still smoking lol😂
2022-09-25 00:15:42
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chocolatprincesse
ChocolatPrincesse :
I’m going through my fyp and you pop up not the fact that I paused the video to grab a cigarette when I get back you start ….
2022-09-23 21:44:29
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libra_empress101
Cindy :
😳 not me smoking 🚬 while watching this 😂
2022-09-22 16:22:18
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itsxlaurenl
Lauren :
I came back to say the baby didn’t see me at store but at my old apartments and she wouldn’t stop looking at me.
2022-09-24 16:30:13
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johnettewatts
Sapphire 🦋🦋🦋 :
Literally shook when you said cigarette 🚬 smoking watching this video
2022-09-22 14:13:36
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The system is precise. Your life doesn't feel like it fits. The work isn't what you wanted. The Monday exists purely to get to Friday. In that gap: a purchase. Not always large. Thirty-eight dollars here. Eighty there. A thing that was on sale. A subscription. An experience that felt earned. Four hundred dollars across a month. Gone. Not to savings. To the gap between where you are and where you want to be. You're not spending money. You're spending discomfort. Every purchase is a micro-transaction on the feeling of today — paid for by the version of yourself who will need options in the future. The self-care economy was built entirely on this mechanism. It doesn't promise to change your life. It promises to make today feel worth it. Which is worth something. Until it's the reason you can't leave the job you hate. Until it's why you have no runway when everything changes. Until it's what stood between you and the thing that would have actually mattered. Looking back, I understand what I was buying in my 30s. I was buying the feeling that my life was fine. It was cheaper than changing it. And every month, it made changing harder. … Financial stress and physical stress run on the same system. The woman who is chronically anxious about money and chronically self-soothing through consumption is running the cortisol cycle twice — once from the anxiety, once from the brief relief that doesn't resolve it. What actually changes the baseline: Clarity. Specific, uncomfortable clarity about what you're buying — and what you're trying to avoid buying. That's a five-minute exercise most people defer indefinitely. Because the answer requires action. And discomfort is exactly what the cart in your browser is designed to prevent you from sitting with.
The system is precise. Your life doesn't feel like it fits. The work isn't what you wanted. The Monday exists purely to get to Friday. In that gap: a purchase. Not always large. Thirty-eight dollars here. Eighty there. A thing that was on sale. A subscription. An experience that felt earned. Four hundred dollars across a month. Gone. Not to savings. To the gap between where you are and where you want to be. You're not spending money. You're spending discomfort. Every purchase is a micro-transaction on the feeling of today — paid for by the version of yourself who will need options in the future. The self-care economy was built entirely on this mechanism. It doesn't promise to change your life. It promises to make today feel worth it. Which is worth something. Until it's the reason you can't leave the job you hate. Until it's why you have no runway when everything changes. Until it's what stood between you and the thing that would have actually mattered. Looking back, I understand what I was buying in my 30s. I was buying the feeling that my life was fine. It was cheaper than changing it. And every month, it made changing harder. … Financial stress and physical stress run on the same system. The woman who is chronically anxious about money and chronically self-soothing through consumption is running the cortisol cycle twice — once from the anxiety, once from the brief relief that doesn't resolve it. What actually changes the baseline: Clarity. Specific, uncomfortable clarity about what you're buying — and what you're trying to avoid buying. That's a five-minute exercise most people defer indefinitely. Because the answer requires action. And discomfort is exactly what the cart in your browser is designed to prevent you from sitting with.

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