Bonjour, @thebluepennant. Est-ce qu'on en sait plus sur la programmation télé 📺 des matchs NCAA sur @beinsports_FR ? Toujours pas de Big Ten et Notre Dame ?
@wyattwendry2023 Personnellement je les mettrais 5 ème de votre classement, le recrutement n'a pas été mauvais loin de la. Idem pour UNLV qui sera une valeur sûre.
@rayanyop@ZeroBytesG@non532111 Sauf que ça n'a rien à voir. Il s'en prend aux citoyens lui aussi en volant les données personnelles des citoyens. Il fait chier personne à part nous.
@ZeroBytesG@non532111 En Chine tu serais déjà en taule pour le restant de tes jours. J'en déduis qu'ils te laissent faire. L'intérêt de vendre les données de millions de personnes ? La cupidité ?
A man spent years searching for the nanny who raised him. When he finally found her, he gave her $16,000 and arranged a monthly allowance to ensure she could enjoy the same comfort and care she had once provided him.
A French man captured the hearts of millions online after spending 38 years searching for the nanny who cared for him as an infant in Ivory Coast. His father had been stationed there for work, but when the family eventually returned to France, they lost all contact with the woman who had played such an important role in his early life.
Despite the decades and distance between them, he never forgot her kindness and maternal affection, considering her a “second mother” and promising himself that he would one day find her and express his gratitude.
After finally locating her living a modest life, he traveled back to West Africa for an emotional reunion filled with tears and joy. Wanting to repay the care she had given him, he gifted her 10 million CFA francs (about $16,000 USD), a new car, and arranged a lifelong monthly allowance to support her retirement. The story became a powerful reminder of the lasting impact of compassion and the bonds formed through childhood care.