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palebuckets
Pale :
I love the swing house! it's in Cincinnati and has a super weird basement!
2024-03-21 15:57:40
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hemlig.kidnappare
Joline ᖭི༏ᖫྀ :
I wish i was skinny and had long straight hair so that i could look like a doll
2024-03-20 20:06:18
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trithjof
Trithjof :
Nora finds the coolest places
2024-03-20 15:24:20
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luvvsame
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this would heal me i think
2024-03-20 23:41:38
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brucewayne____
bruce :
bella baxter?
2024-03-20 15:28:56
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⋆ ˚。⋆Rafa⋆。˚ ⋆ :
girl WHERE are you
2024-03-21 19:44:24
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dazed and confused ❤ :
What is this song
2024-04-14 04:37:29
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sophiascanlonn
sophiascanlonyoung :
this is what the inside of my head is like
2024-04-13 21:34:21
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leezajanaeee
Le :
Art?
2024-03-28 02:41:43
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paygeepastaz
paygee 🧟‍♀️🫀 :
this is what I need
2024-03-22 15:46:39
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𓆏 HazyFox 𓆏 :
I yearn to have a swing like this in my home
2024-03-20 15:15:25
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manyra.k
manyra.k :
I wanna live there immediately. Like who gets to sway on an abnormally large swing everyday?😭
2024-04-13 01:15:39
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sendcatpix
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Girl where are you 😭
2024-03-22 01:35:18
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tinabruv
Tina B :
WHAT IS THIS SONG CALLED I😭😭😭 HEEEWLP
2024-03-22 21:07:41
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imkindajusthereandstuff
willow :
I just want to be this person
2024-03-21 16:58:15
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Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his infamous speech on December 7, 1941, in response to the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. This attack was a pivotal moment in history, as it marked the entry of the United States into World War II. Before the attack, the United States was seeking to maintain peace in the Pacific and was engaged in diplomatic negotiations with Japan. However, the Japanese government, during this time, was planning a calculated and premeditated offensive against the American forces. Upon learning of the terrible attack on Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt was deeply outraged and saddened by the loss of American lives and the extent of the damage inflicted. He realized that the nation could no longer remain neutral and had to respond decisively to this act of aggression. In his address before Congress, Roosevelt sought to mobilize the American people behind a unified and resolute response to the attack. He labeled the event as a date that would
Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his infamous speech on December 7, 1941, in response to the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. This attack was a pivotal moment in history, as it marked the entry of the United States into World War II. Before the attack, the United States was seeking to maintain peace in the Pacific and was engaged in diplomatic negotiations with Japan. However, the Japanese government, during this time, was planning a calculated and premeditated offensive against the American forces. Upon learning of the terrible attack on Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt was deeply outraged and saddened by the loss of American lives and the extent of the damage inflicted. He realized that the nation could no longer remain neutral and had to respond decisively to this act of aggression. In his address before Congress, Roosevelt sought to mobilize the American people behind a unified and resolute response to the attack. He labeled the event as a date that would "live in infamy," emphasizing the treacherous nature of the Japanese action. The speech aimed to galvanize the nation's spirit and commitment to defend itself against the threat posed by Japan and its allies. Roosevelt made a formal request to Congress to declare a state of war between the United States and the Japanese Empire. His speech effectively captured the nation's sentiment, and Congress swiftly responded by approving the declaration of war, officially bringing the United States into World War II. #Ww2 #Usa #Japan #Aircraft #december #president #roosevelt #ww2 #history #declaration #pearlharbor #emperor #speech #truman #washington #europe #pacific #ocean

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