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por si las dudas
2026-08-20 03:29:02
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till femboy till femboy 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
2026-08-20 02:53:21
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𝓧𝘪𝘮 (𝓣𝑜𝑔𝑎𝑚𝑖'𝑠 𝑔𝑓) :
Porke cantaba JAJAJJA
2026-08-20 03:16:55
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TAN RAPIDO PASO?? 😢😢😢 cuanto crecio... 🤧🤧🤧
2026-08-20 20:33:41
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No es Round
2026-08-20 02:52:28
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JSKDJAKDJ tus rants son muy buenos
2026-08-20 13:10:31
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as un video completo vestido de femboy
2026-08-20 02:50:00
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Till tú no hablas tú cantas💔💔💔
2026-08-20 02:49:43
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Soy de mi mujer :
name de la canción 🔥
2026-08-20 02:50:48
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Tilin mira jejej💜💜
2026-08-20 03:10:10
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Yo también hablo puras mamadas 😳
2026-08-20 23:21:25
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súbela en Spotify amor 🥰
2026-08-20 02:56:59
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私は彼女を愛している :
y cuando empiezas hacer rants te caen 5 funas
2026-08-20 17:56:31
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We posted this story a while back regarding a Black couple renting a house to a Chinese family when no one else would. The Dong family would eventually sell the house many years later and donate 5 million to Black students San Diego State University, which they asked to rename in honor of Gus and Emma Thompson.  “They did a lot for us,” Ron Dong, 87, told The Washington Post. “In that one little act … it did a lot for our family.” On Monday, he and his brother met with the Thompsons’ great-grandchildren for the first time in their old living room. “The world needs more of the Thompson-Dong spirit,” said Ballinger Kemp, Thompson’s 77-year-old great-grandson. The expansive Victorian resort still looms over the city. But the history of Coronado’s Black residents, many of whom first came to work odd jobs as the city grew, has not persevered, local historian Kevin Ashley said. “Most people would get the impression that this is a rich White enclave of [the] San Diego region,” Ashley said. “No one would have thought there was a Black history.” That part of the Coronado’s history was marked — as it was in neighborhoods across the country — by the emergence of racially restrictive housing covenants that forbade homes from being sold or leased to minorities in the early 20th century. Among the few Black families that remained in Coronado were Gus and Emma Thompson, entrepreneurs who had purchased land in the 1890s and built a home in the city before the racist policies took hold. Source: NBC News #blackandasiansoulsunite #chinese #blackfamily #rent #owner #blackstudents #blackcollege #BlackTikTok #blackcommunity #asian #colorado #south #mississippi #1800s #blackwomen #blackmen #chinesewomen #chinesemen
We posted this story a while back regarding a Black couple renting a house to a Chinese family when no one else would. The Dong family would eventually sell the house many years later and donate 5 million to Black students San Diego State University, which they asked to rename in honor of Gus and Emma Thompson. “They did a lot for us,” Ron Dong, 87, told The Washington Post. “In that one little act … it did a lot for our family.” On Monday, he and his brother met with the Thompsons’ great-grandchildren for the first time in their old living room. “The world needs more of the Thompson-Dong spirit,” said Ballinger Kemp, Thompson’s 77-year-old great-grandson. The expansive Victorian resort still looms over the city. But the history of Coronado’s Black residents, many of whom first came to work odd jobs as the city grew, has not persevered, local historian Kevin Ashley said. “Most people would get the impression that this is a rich White enclave of [the] San Diego region,” Ashley said. “No one would have thought there was a Black history.” That part of the Coronado’s history was marked — as it was in neighborhoods across the country — by the emergence of racially restrictive housing covenants that forbade homes from being sold or leased to minorities in the early 20th century. Among the few Black families that remained in Coronado were Gus and Emma Thompson, entrepreneurs who had purchased land in the 1890s and built a home in the city before the racist policies took hold. Source: NBC News #blackandasiansoulsunite #chinese #blackfamily #rent #owner #blackstudents #blackcollege #BlackTikTok #blackcommunity #asian #colorado #south #mississippi #1800s #blackwomen #blackmen #chinesewomen #chinesemen

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