Kimberly Ann
@Kimberlyann22 (22)
Age 34
Joined myLot 6 years ago
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Frederick Espiritu
@simplfred (20641)
• Philippines
10 Apr 19
It needs the voice of an elephant
Those ears that's often asleep
Sweet lullaby doesn't creep
For those darkness faiths adamant
It needs the fullest of affection
Those hearts that feels nil
That traversed depression...
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Alfredo Rossi
@amadeo (111938)
• United States
15 May 18
what is the most important thing in your life.
This is a hard one to answer for me.
I guess to make people happy,families,suffer less
This is call love to me.
We have kindness,compassion
Have a good afternoon.A big storm so they...
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44 people
Kimberly Ann
@Kimberlyann22 (22)
12 May 18
It's actually a statistical fact that poor people actually donate more to the less fortunate than wealthy people. Why is that?
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18 people
Kimberly Ann
@Kimberlyann22 (22)
12 May 18
It's actually a statistical fact that poor people actually donate more to the less fortunate than wealthy people. Why is that?
30 responses •
18 people
Kimberly Ann
@Kimberlyann22 (22)
12 May 18
It's actually a statistical fact that poor people actually donate more to the less fortunate than wealthy people. Why is that?
30 responses •
18 people
Stacey
@xstitcher (32470)
• Petaluma, California
12 May 18
So dirty
My heart was
That I
Thought nothing could clean it--but
The Lord in His Love provided
A fountain of His blood that cleanses
Every stain.
© Stacey Uffelman 5-12-18
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1 person
Stacey
@xstitcher (32470)
• Petaluma, California
12 May 18
Because my last camera was "destroyed" when I left it out in the rain all night, the next camera I bought (I made sure that it) was waterproof! The camera that I have now is a Fujifilm XP that is waterproof up to 50 ft....
i often try
photos
underwater
got a waterproof camera after i killed my last
waterproof up to fifty feet
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Kimberly Ann
@Kimberlyann22 (22)
12 May 18
It's actually a statistical fact that poor people actually donate more to the less fortunate than wealthy people. Why is that?
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18 people