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treisywerin
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у нас сейчас такое, обидно
2024-08-23 04:10:58
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godofgame518
godofgame518 :
ох уж эти отношения
2024-08-23 04:26:14
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yuki394620
♡Yuki♡ :
это очень обидно, но писать и навязываться не хочется...
2024-08-23 19:08:04
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laaasssiiiss
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не грусти
2024-08-23 19:47:23
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sonechkaaaa02
сонечка :
а потом мне написала его девушка..)
2024-08-23 15:22:38
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ulug.1luv
улуг?🥷🏿 :
мьюинг 🧏‍♂️🤫
2024-08-23 10:02:10
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w.xjhslk
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и вот что делать в такой ситуации… писали первыми друг другу, а потом раз и молчание
2024-08-23 08:04:46
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vassiwqq128
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А я пол года без остановки писала а тут пропала
2024-08-25 20:56:00
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The federal government is a shit show right now. From ICE abductions of pro-Palestine college students to proposed cuts to Social Security and Medicaid, the Trump administration is wreaking havoc on all of our communities. We want to take a moment and specifically talk about student debt and higher education — work that we’ve been doing for a while now. Here’s some of what we know, what we think, and what we should do: In recent days, the Trump administration issued an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education. Legally, this cannot be done without Congress, but in practice, this means most of the staff was simply fired. In short, this makes the student debt crisis much worse. Shortly after that, Trump ordered the entire federal student debt portfolio — all $1.7 trillion — to be moved from the Department of Education to the Small Business Administration (SBA). The Small Business Administration is another agency within the federal government. That means our collective creditor would still be the federal government. But will this move actually happen? Will our federal student loans somehow end up privatized? There is a LOT up in the air right now, and the short answer is we don’t know exactly what will happen, but we as debtors should remain nimble so we can exercise our collective power when we need to. Moving our student debt from the Department of Education to the SBA would be 1) illegal 2) administratively and practically difficult 3) lead to possible errors with your account. If you haven’t already, we still highly recommend going to studentaid.gov and finding your loan details and downloading and/or screenshotting your history. #DebtStrike2025 #Economy #breakingnews
The federal government is a shit show right now. From ICE abductions of pro-Palestine college students to proposed cuts to Social Security and Medicaid, the Trump administration is wreaking havoc on all of our communities. We want to take a moment and specifically talk about student debt and higher education — work that we’ve been doing for a while now. Here’s some of what we know, what we think, and what we should do: In recent days, the Trump administration issued an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education. Legally, this cannot be done without Congress, but in practice, this means most of the staff was simply fired. In short, this makes the student debt crisis much worse. Shortly after that, Trump ordered the entire federal student debt portfolio — all $1.7 trillion — to be moved from the Department of Education to the Small Business Administration (SBA). The Small Business Administration is another agency within the federal government. That means our collective creditor would still be the federal government. But will this move actually happen? Will our federal student loans somehow end up privatized? There is a LOT up in the air right now, and the short answer is we don’t know exactly what will happen, but we as debtors should remain nimble so we can exercise our collective power when we need to. Moving our student debt from the Department of Education to the SBA would be 1) illegal 2) administratively and practically difficult 3) lead to possible errors with your account. If you haven’t already, we still highly recommend going to studentaid.gov and finding your loan details and downloading and/or screenshotting your history. #DebtStrike2025 #Economy #breakingnews

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