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doug060
user9632440564127 :
Changed his whole personality,..walked out with sway!😂
2024-09-07 20:06:22
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djsnatural
DJsNatural :
From Decklin to Devon❤️
2024-09-08 03:03:36
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curlycocobrown
Lisa P :
He’ll be back‼️👏🏾🤎👏🏾
2024-09-04 16:52:43
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user8438001942274
user8438001942274 :
Seriously I have a 4 yr grandson who’s name is Declan, I have never heard of it before now 💖
2024-09-11 07:02:07
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alialaalyan8
Ali :
Bro where is dis Solon
2024-08-28 20:37:32
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gpointer2791
Georgy Pointer745 :
the haircut makes all the difference..somebody give Travis Kelce this dude's card!!
2024-09-08 20:32:36
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dee2cheesy
Yamin :
Damn I remember this vid from like 2021
2024-08-27 22:22:00
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peejaytok
Prejaytok :
Changed his life
2024-09-08 16:34:25
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kqhi3l8ihqk
Thundergeneal :
He abt to havve that swag walk at school next day😎
2024-09-08 11:56:32
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melie_mel1327
Melinda ✞ :
A whole new person 😳🥰
2024-09-06 21:03:37
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zunaiicg
zunai☦️ :
First of many
2024-08-27 22:41:09
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cinzianete
Cinzia :
He got da swag now😂😭
2024-09-08 14:31:51
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vanessa.mercier48
Vanessa Mercier :
🤔🤔I'll be back don't move without letting me know ok. cause now I'm hyped and got Swag...girls here come Devon🤣🤣🤣
2024-09-09 21:13:07
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mindyourbusines88
Angel Presence Convos :
Yessirrr🔥
2024-09-12 23:07:00
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lalabrowny
LaLa :
Big difference nice
2024-09-10 00:00:38
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samiamsam89
Sam :
won't be his last time!! young man is looking mighty fine!! great work!!
2024-09-07 19:39:05
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carniece3
user8769726360895 :
Let us know if he comes back 😎😎🥰🥰😎😎
2024-09-12 23:18:27
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jeremyyearwood
jeremyyearwood :
he'll never go back to his old barber 😂😂
2024-09-12 17:53:35
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ressecup08
Resse208 :
I have spent a little while watching your videos. You have changed a lot of men’s life and gave them great confident that’s a blessing talented, gifted hands.💕💙💙
2024-09-07 19:17:48
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user449021004
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now you got that preppy swag,looks 👍
2024-09-12 10:37:11
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fw.an4ss
•anas• :
dam early
2024-08-27 22:19:15
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connersbuilt
Conner :
Close enough, welcome back Three Dot Corey
2024-09-12 05:49:18
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amberware6
Life is amazing :
Wow 😮
2024-09-07 18:18:19
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daydena1
user391277336553 :
Good move!👍
2024-09-12 00:56:22
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djwillpower
www.DjWillPower.ws :
He’s gon get so much love on the new look. He’s a client for life.
2024-09-12 06:23:36
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Often mistaken for its close relative, the Eastern Cicada Killer (Sphecius speciosus), this large male Horse Guard Wasp (Stictia carolina) sure does bear a similar resemblance. Despite this being a male that I’m holding, the females of this particular wasp species are far more interesting. The females will dig out burrows in the sand and will lay a single egg into each one of the burrows that she has excavated. After her eggs have hatched, the female Horse Guard Wasp will fly out in search for horse flies. Due to horse flies being pretty abundant at places like farms and ranches where horses can typically be found, Horse Guard Wasps can be found there also! Once a female has spotted a horse fly, she goes and grabs ahold of the horse fly and immediately stings it. The venom injected from her stinger doesn’t kill the horse fly, but instead leaves its body completely paralyzed! The female Horse Guard Wasp then flies the paralyzed insect back to her burrow for her young larva to feed on. She will go out and continue catching horse flies to feed each of her babies in each of their burrows. Once the larvae acquire enough energy from their meal, they then pupate and eventually emerge out from their burrows as adult Horse Guard Wasps. Oh, and you might be wondering about this male that appears to be stinging me. Well, that stinger-like appendage is not a stinger at all. It’s the males’s pseudostinger. Because there is no such thing as a male wasp possessing a venomous sting, male wasps have adapted a method of appearing like they can deal some damage. Its pseudostinger, which is nothing more than its genitalia, looks and mimics the appearance and also the motion of a defensive angry female wasp stinger. Prickly? Yes. Venomous? No. Completely harmless? Entirely. Pretty neat huh? *Hand drawn stickers added to my store’s website for purchase via link in bio! Please subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already by clicking the YouTube icon in my bio!*⁣ ⁣ #Jesus #God #stictiacarolina #entomology #horseguardwasp #spiders #hymenoptera #insects #invertebrates #arthropods #wasp #wasps #bugs #arachnids #horses #horseflies #tarantulas #tarantulasofinstagram

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