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Recently my family had moved out of a terrible living space in October, but due to an accident my father was in as well as a few other emergencies... They are low on funds and need to make rent. I'm not going to go in a huge sob story or make for you donate, but I have a little brother who has seizures and constantly has to seek medical attention for his conversion disorder. My mom just got a new job, but it doesn't start til next Friday and that isn't enough time to pay for rent. They were just finally getting back on their feet and now once again are struggling just due to life throwing them around. Please, I really don't want them to loose their new home, after just finally trying to get better. They literally have no where else to go and will mostly become homeless.
If you could donate or even just share/signal boost the GoFundMe.link around, I would be greatly appreciative!
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I don’t care if the world isn’t ready to hear it, but I’m going to say it:
“Sugar We’re Going Down Kung Fu Fighting” is better than either of the original songs that comprise the mashup
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Daniel Radcliffe and Matthew Lewis at WWF in 2000.
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Here’s all the new versions of the emoji I had to make for this video. The V sound, the OOO sound, and the front facing AAA. Go wild w them
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Jed portrayed the shapeshifting alien taking the form of a Norwegian dog in John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982). Jed was half-wolf, half Canadian malamute, and according to Carpenter, was an excellent animal actor—after becoming familiar with the cast and crew, he would not look at the camera, crew, or dolly during scenes. Jed’s quiet manner perfectly reflected the alien’s unsettling nature. Jed would go on to act in a few other movies, and lived on his trainer Clint Rowe’s animal sanctuary until his death at age eighteen—quite old for a dog of his breed.
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She literally got a drink of water and then walked over to my boots and spit the water in them.
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In the movie “Joker”, the cab that ran over Arthur was actually taking Will Smith to his uncle’s house in Bel-air.
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