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@MattClarkReport@jodasilva86 @TheSource25 @JasonDelgadoX The 20 million was over many many years including yer boy’s first term. And no Chuck Schumer never said such a thing. Stop believing word for mouth without proof.
@TheCinesthetic Why am I the only person to not like this show? I liked the satire points and how it mimicked the craziness that is our country. I wanted to like it just for those reasons.
@Trudough11345@kevinolearytv How can you put every person that is not an American in the same bucket of “generally hating Christian’s and Jews?” Stereotyping groups of people is dangerous, let alone the entire rest of the world as being disruptive and hateful to us. This isn’t who we need teaching anyone.
@TheMrDip @xaigorgo@maddenifico Maybe you don’t know that Puerto Rico is part of the US? So there is no need to apply for citizenship because they are already citizens. So yes it was racist.
@Mimi_Florida@PicturesFoIder Girl what? That is the opposite of a DEI initiative. She got into college based on money and not talent. DEI would have been someone without money but with the grades, motivation, and potential getting into college.
In 2022, @JohnWall shared the moment that changed his life: “From the outside, you never would’ve thought anything was wrong. I wasn’t telling my circle anything, even my right-hand guy. I was partying a lot, trying to mask all the pain. I always had my people around me, and when we were chilling at the house, I could just forget. But when everybody goes home at the end of the night, and your head hits that pillow? There’s no forgetting. There’s no more mask.
One night, after all my homies had left and it was just me sitting there all alone with my thoughts running wild, I got about as close as you can get to making an unfortunate decision and leaving this earth. Only by the grace of God, and the love of my sons, am I still here to tell my story.
The one thing I always held on to, in the darkest times, was the thought of my boys — just the little things, like wanting to be around for their first day of school, or their first vacation. Or wanting them to see their dad play in an NBA game for real, and not just on some highlights from back in the day. Those thoughts held me down during a lot of hard nights. But if I’m being honest, even the thought of being a father wasn’t enough for me to get help. That’s how depression lies to you. That devil on your shoulder is whispering to you, ‘Well, maybe they’d be better off without you here.’
I was praying to God just to give me the strength to wake up the next morning. Then, one night, my mom came to me in a dream. It was like she was standing right next to me. She looked me in the eyes and said, ‘You have to keep going for your children. There’s more for you to do on this earth.’
It felt like a sign from God. It took a while, but I eventually reached out to somebody in my circle and said the most important words you can say….
‘Yo! I need some f***ing help!’
Those six words changed my life.” https://t.co/AtXcuGBH6w