@v0l4til3: no1 look good w me but u 🫀#fyp

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snows.life
Snows Life :
just came from a 2019 video.
2024-08-16 15:48:20
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localtismknight
Lord of Idiots :
was school very hard?
2024-07-16 01:18:23
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anti_rico07
♧𝕽𝖎𝖈𝖔♧ :
the 2019 to 2023 glow up was real
2024-08-17 19:12:37
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bpearso22
BPearso22 :
Who else from the 2019 vid
2024-08-24 07:49:01
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apookiz
Pookiz :
How do style your hair like that, TELL ME PLSS
2023-12-19 00:21:28
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domsnaggz
Dom :
She’s finally back
2023-12-26 14:02:35
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radladsoph
Soph🩻 :
omg ur a baddie now
2024-07-19 07:49:17
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a1exandral
alexandra :
such a baddie
2023-12-19 06:50:49
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g59tillid_e
Jake :
Bro the fangs 🙏🏻
2024-08-24 10:52:38
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ericg_956
Eric :
Holy heck, I'm in love
2024-07-20 22:29:07
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im.a.twentyonepilots.fan
Keøns (Tyler's versiøn) |-/ :
YOUR HAIR😍😍😍
2024-07-23 00:05:11
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ochikaze
:) :
Oh my lord 😳
2023-12-19 05:08:26
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fortyglock
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That’s a good woman right there
2023-12-19 00:17:57
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albygaming
Alby :
Yooooo you’re back! It’s so good to see you active again! 😊
2023-12-19 03:25:25
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hollaaatme420 :
Perfect set not even going to lie
2024-09-24 22:11:38
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felix :
i love how you turned out
2024-08-20 02:51:13
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filmlover1972
Conor Hicks :
Dream girl frl
2024-12-31 23:45:55
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c :
holy
2025-01-05 02:38:31
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batman.fn52
batman. :
School is very hard🗣️
2024-10-06 20:39:37
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lexitaffy_
👁👄👁 :
What is this haircut called
2025-01-30 05:49:32
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userm1dlxftjhy
userm1dlxftjhy :
Those movie posters are sick
2024-09-06 11:13:27
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LuvLucas✞🛸 :
Holy moly
2024-08-21 20:35:54
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robqiresi :
gaaaaah damnn
2024-07-15 14:53:52
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It’s embarrassing to admit, but I used to be a little self-righteous about not taking my physical health seriously. I spent a lot of time defending myself and my choices (mostly just in my own mind 😂) so I could justify staying in the unhealthy place I was living in. I told myself things like, “Sure, I neglect my physical health, but at least I’m emotionally and mentally healthy,” or “I’d rather struggle physically than lack emotional or mental maturity and awareness.” I even judged people who prioritized their physical health, reducing them to being shallow or vain, because it made me feel better about my own avoidance. I assumed they probably weren’t as healthy in other areas of life. I was doing a lot of internal work. I read self-improvement books, hired coaches, attended retreats and conferences, journaled, reflected, tried to love others better, and made real efforts to grow. But all of that was happening except when it came to my physical health. And I told myself that was enough, that I didn’t need to invest in every facet of wellness. I was wrong. Not because we need to be perfect, but because neglecting one area of health eventually hurts them all. Just like nurturing one area will strengthen them all. It wasn’t until I started getting healthier physically that I realized how much it impacted my emotional, mental, spiritual, relational, and even financial health. They’re all tied together. We can’t run toward healing in one area while completely ignoring another and expect to feel whole, free, and fulfilled. That’s why I often refer to my transformation as a health journey, not just weight loss. It was never just about losing weight. It was about reclaiming health, inside and out. And what I’ve gained—freedom, joy, strength, mobility, ease, energy, resilience, peace, clarity—matters so much more than what I’ve lost. I gained confidence that comes from consistency. I gained pride in how I care for myself. I gained deeper relationships through vulnerability. I gained alignment between who I want to be and how I actually live. It’s not about being perfect, it’s about effort. It’s about awareness. It’s about growth.
It’s embarrassing to admit, but I used to be a little self-righteous about not taking my physical health seriously. I spent a lot of time defending myself and my choices (mostly just in my own mind 😂) so I could justify staying in the unhealthy place I was living in. I told myself things like, “Sure, I neglect my physical health, but at least I’m emotionally and mentally healthy,” or “I’d rather struggle physically than lack emotional or mental maturity and awareness.” I even judged people who prioritized their physical health, reducing them to being shallow or vain, because it made me feel better about my own avoidance. I assumed they probably weren’t as healthy in other areas of life. I was doing a lot of internal work. I read self-improvement books, hired coaches, attended retreats and conferences, journaled, reflected, tried to love others better, and made real efforts to grow. But all of that was happening except when it came to my physical health. And I told myself that was enough, that I didn’t need to invest in every facet of wellness. I was wrong. Not because we need to be perfect, but because neglecting one area of health eventually hurts them all. Just like nurturing one area will strengthen them all. It wasn’t until I started getting healthier physically that I realized how much it impacted my emotional, mental, spiritual, relational, and even financial health. They’re all tied together. We can’t run toward healing in one area while completely ignoring another and expect to feel whole, free, and fulfilled. That’s why I often refer to my transformation as a health journey, not just weight loss. It was never just about losing weight. It was about reclaiming health, inside and out. And what I’ve gained—freedom, joy, strength, mobility, ease, energy, resilience, peace, clarity—matters so much more than what I’ve lost. I gained confidence that comes from consistency. I gained pride in how I care for myself. I gained deeper relationships through vulnerability. I gained alignment between who I want to be and how I actually live. It’s not about being perfect, it’s about effort. It’s about awareness. It’s about growth.

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