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buz4476
Bøuz44 :
Music make you loose control😅😂
2026-04-29 22:25:15
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tendi8736
Tendi :
she tried 😂
2026-04-30 04:36:23
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user4492367808507
faida :
is she ok
2026-04-29 18:10:10
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bi_ndu
Bindu Sigdel :
I am going to hell for laughing at this😭
2026-04-29 17:29:10
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stephaniemooniegold
stephaniemooniegold :
is the floor okay 😔
2026-04-30 08:38:15
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motho025
T🫥X🕴️C :
The husband was like “Ooh thank God!, at least I will be at peace 😭😭😭😭
2026-04-30 08:08:02
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drew20008
drew20008 :
Him realizing the loading accident and still watching is wild
2026-04-30 04:53:59
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khamalishikunzi
vaida :
that's true definition of dying for love
2026-04-30 05:58:56
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2026-04-30 07:32:23
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re4l.10
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2026-04-30 07:48:39
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biglionedits
Elson :
Who else is watching in the toilet 😅
2026-04-29 18:04:54
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owyreah
OW-YEAH :
Don't try this at home 😂😂😂😂😁
2026-04-30 05:58:50
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basheer.umar3
BASHIR UMAR 😍😍 :
try again now baby
2026-04-29 19:40:00
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user98606112153245
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effort counts 🤣🤣🙌😩
2026-04-30 05:31:58
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micaulyeboah
STARBOSS :
Please call the ambulance 🚑😂😂
2026-04-29 18:56:32
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malik_reggaevybz
Yardie Gyal Magnet 🇯🇲 :
Never gets old😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2026-04-30 02:27:38
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sk.marskell
SK Marskell :
I remember when this was an actual TV ad ... going back several years now. It was funny AF back then and still is.
2026-04-30 05:51:17
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Sethtwum400 :
2026-04-30 23:48:35
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iamtheeironlady
Iron Lady 👑 :
2026-04-30 20:04:49
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souhaib_20124
souhaib_2012 :
poor table😭😭
2026-05-02 14:04:45
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There is no such thing as a painless life. There is no way to avoid grief and regret. Yes, every choice creates a new version of you and diverts your life onto a new path. But every path will have its loss. This is something that Matt Haig talks about in his fantastic new book, The Midnight Train.  There are many deaths in life. There is the death of your youth and the death of your ideals. There is a death of a relationship, a friendship, a connection, and we are the ones that killed them with a choice.  Haig's character, Wilbur, is a ghost on a train riding through the stations of his life, and he looks back at all of the crossroads that could have been. He thinks about all of the messages he didn't reply to, the Sundays he said he was busy, and the doors he shut, and the people he left outside. And when he looks back on his life with the 20/20 vision of the dead, he sees that these choices, which once seemed small and trivial, actually created a new version of himself and led to the death of others.  But Wilbur reflects that there is no way to avoid this. Every life will have its own flavour of regret, and we will mourn the life that we didn't get or the life we didn't choose. Even if you went back in time to those crossroad moments and chose differently, even if you chose something that might have seemed better at the time, that life would still lead to a station made dark with regret.  And so, the question is not which choice or which life would have ended up painless, because there is no such option. The question is how I can cherish and love my life as it is, without the fear of making a wrong choice ruining all that there is to enjoy.
There is no such thing as a painless life. There is no way to avoid grief and regret. Yes, every choice creates a new version of you and diverts your life onto a new path. But every path will have its loss. This is something that Matt Haig talks about in his fantastic new book, The Midnight Train. There are many deaths in life. There is the death of your youth and the death of your ideals. There is a death of a relationship, a friendship, a connection, and we are the ones that killed them with a choice. Haig's character, Wilbur, is a ghost on a train riding through the stations of his life, and he looks back at all of the crossroads that could have been. He thinks about all of the messages he didn't reply to, the Sundays he said he was busy, and the doors he shut, and the people he left outside. And when he looks back on his life with the 20/20 vision of the dead, he sees that these choices, which once seemed small and trivial, actually created a new version of himself and led to the death of others. But Wilbur reflects that there is no way to avoid this. Every life will have its own flavour of regret, and we will mourn the life that we didn't get or the life we didn't choose. Even if you went back in time to those crossroad moments and chose differently, even if you chose something that might have seemed better at the time, that life would still lead to a station made dark with regret. And so, the question is not which choice or which life would have ended up painless, because there is no such option. The question is how I can cherish and love my life as it is, without the fear of making a wrong choice ruining all that there is to enjoy.

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