Ahh😱 see what I got on my gallery today... when scrolling through my gallery… - oops🙊😅 Flash back Friday with my Bruh in 2019😎 DUDE, don’t ask me why I didn’t post the full video.🤣😂😅🤭🤼♂️🕺💃🤸🏿♀️ - Happy Friday happy weekend y’all.🫵🏿🥃💷 ‘’show more

Paulinho wolf
12,592 views • 1 year ago
Okay… confession time 🙈🙈 So yes… I may have... posted a video of me dancing in the fitting room. In my defense: - the mirrors were encouraging - confidence was temporarily higher than judgment - dancing makes world better place!! When I hit “post” my thouhht will probably go like: “Cute.” Then: “Bold.” Then: “…oh no.” 😅 Poor judgment? Absolutely. Do I regret it? …let’s say I’m choosing to call it authentic holiday energy 💃🤭 If you saw it — no you didn’t. If you didn’t — pretend you did and smile politely. Happy Friday, stay spontaneous… but maybe keep your finger off the post button sometimes 😇🙈show more

Olivia Keen
17,199 views • 8 months ago
🐈⬛:why didn’t you run with me 🐈:i had to... be in the car (princess treatment only ) 🐈⬛:what 🐈:i was in the car 🐈⬛:really?😅you should have seen me when i ran halfway i had to look at the car wondering when it would stop //my poor baby was tired 😂😂😂// #CatForCashEP5show more

omah🥀
10,383 views • 6 months ago
FUN FACT: I did try to say “my life... has le-peaked” in session but it didn’t pass go or collected $200. ANYWAY, happy to be back in Genshin Impact as the Beggiest Beggar in all of Begdom, and in honor of her return I’ll be wearing her to AX ON FRIDAY!! COME SAY HI IF YOU SEE ME!show more

Kate Clarke
126,694 views • 1 month ago
Ok, Don’t want to get too heavy on you... today. But I can’t help that a major event in my life fell on Good Friday years ago. Don’t worry I have been healthy for a while now but this is probably the most important post I can ever share with you. I already told you how Good Friday 1989 changed my life forever. Let me tell you how Good Friday 2017 DEFINED MY LIFE FOREVER. This photo is from March 2017 when I had a surgery in to take a lump off my thyroid that was detected in my yearly physical. The 1 hr surgery ended up being 3 hrs of removing stage 2 cancer that I didn’t know I even had. The surgeon put 4 dots where he would make his incision on my neck. I don’t believe it was a coincidence or mistake that the dots are over the word blessed and under the word GOD. I am cancer free and enjoying my life due to that yearly physical and #earlydetection . I am alive and healthy because I put my health first. Are you doing this? I have come to the realization that we generally go out of our way to take care of everybody else but ourselves. But I believe that Good Friday was a sign to convince me to use my public stage for something else. Bottom line, if I can just get 1 of you to push yourself or the ones you love to get a physical, mammogram, colonoscopy, endoscopy, blood pressure test, diabetes test or whatever else you are neglecting, then maybe that’s why I have been blessed with the public stage. Early Detection has been proven to be one of the best ways to help people survive potentially fatal ailments. I have received hundreds of letters by people that tell me I saved their life because they heard this message from me, went to the doctor and caught a problem in time. If I can save more lives by bringing this to your attention, then I have done my job. Happy Good Friday. DJ Make sure you share this with the hard headed person in your life that is taking care of everybody else. But refuses to take care of themselves.show more

Daymond John
16,220 views • 1 year ago
It’s MY BIRFDAYYYYY WINOS😜😜😜😜‼️‼️‼️🥂🥂🥂🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 And God oiled me down... in BLUE MAGIC GREASE… Do you see this skin? 🤣 God also let a REAL ONE see another year! That’s why I’m I purposely living each day with serious intention! What I want! I get! This next phase is all about ME‼️🖕 Happy Born Day to Me & My Fellow Pisceans! It’s our phase! 🥂 FYI- All I want for my birthday is to be JUDGEMENT FREE! So if you wanna Bless me, bless me with a Cash App, Venmo, PayPal at @tkwinogang or Bless me with a GoFundMe! Link- And WINOS🥂 See y’all in DC this Weekend! We up from sun up to sun downnnnnnnn‼️😎 We still have a few wine & dine dinner tickets left on my website- A special thanks to my Creative Team! Yall laced me out‼️ I love yall! 🥂 Thank you for capturing all my energy in one photo🙏🏿 Creative Director: @Walterwitherspoon47 Stylist: @Dwightwitherspoon Photographer: @ikonikvision MUA: @thebellehouse_show more

Tasha K
30,165 views • 5 months ago
Back in January 2025 when I moved into my... new home, I found Biscuit. He was being chased by dogs, and I took him in. Biscuit and I instantly bonded. He rode with me in my truck. He would chill on my shoulders when I walked around the house. He slept with me. He was truly my friend. When I posted about Biscuit when I found him, everybody loved him. He's was truly a unique cat. I didn't post about what happened to him, because it took me a long time to process. One day, earlier this year, Biscuit got out and was hit by a car. We never found out who did it. I was the one who found him. All I could do was bury him and mourn him. I've been around a lot of animals in my life. I love them, and I'll protect them at all costs. But I'll never get over losing Biscuit. Ever. The first pic is Biscuit when I found him. The others are when he settled in and I got him cleaned up. I miss you, buddy. I really do. Vale, Biscuit. Until I see you again.show more

Phoenix 🇺🇸
24,912 views • 1 day ago
I was rejected by Y Combinator 9 times I... got in on my 10th attempt. there was no secret sauce the idea is similar, but i'm walking in with traction (to the point people ask us why we are doing yc - a post for later) we have a team, insane customers, and a clear vision of how we scale to 100B I got lucky along the way and found people who believed in me. I almost quit 10 times but each time I reminded myself I didn't want to leave this earth with any regrets so here I am taking my shot p.s. - watch the video when I applied solo 2 years agoshow more

Sahil Seth
43,364 views • 1 month ago
Is it weird that one of my favourite things... about cruising is… WAVING?! They don’t promote that in the adverts! 😂👋 I can’t explain it but it fills me with lots of joy. I love it when people wave at me and I wave back, like here. 😅🌟 I’ll often spot somebody and do everything I can to get them to wave back at me. When they do I feel like I’ve won a game nobody knew we were playing. 🏆🥇 It’s pretty common for everybody to wave when a cruise ship sails away from a place. I love it even more if it’s a ship sailing past a ship, then you have hundreds and thousands of potential wavers!! 🤣👋🏼 Anybody else love it as much as me? It amuses me so much, maybe my waving friend and I don’t even speak the same language but it doesn’t matter, waving is universal. 😅👍🏼show more

EmmaCruises ⚓️
12,830 views • 1 year ago
As of today, the ENTIRE main cast of The... Wonder Years is 50 or older. 🤯 Crazy, right?? Happy 50th birthday, Fred! 🎂 . . From someone I had a huge crush on nearly 40 years ago and had my first kiss with 🥰, to someone more like a brother who taught me (the hard way) what "pull my finger" meant... 😂 Fred, you've been many things to me, and I'm grateful we got to go on the Wonder Years ride and grow up together! . . Join me in wishing Fred happy birthday! And what's your favorite Kevin/Winnie moment? Share below!show more

Danica McKellar
127,383 views • 1 month ago
‼️🚨NEW POST🚨‼️ This is the BIGGEST Titty Tuesday present... ever!!! in all the ruckus, I totally forgot that I had filmed a long topless driving session for the day before my expander ruptured…. Noting better than topless sunbathing while the motoring public looks on with shock and awe😏😎. Time to air out my 9000cc dual airbags🫨🏖️!!! (I wish I could’ve captured the reactions of the other drivers😂) So far, everything looks great as following surgery last Friday! If everything continues to go smoothly like this, I should be filled back up to 9000 and no time at all! In the meantime, feast, your eyes, as I drive home, topless, with some of the biggest tits ever in the world! FULL VIDEO HERE👉🏻show more

Alexiasincharge
227,389 views • 2 years ago
I can’t thank you enough for how wonderful you’ve... been to me. Gosh, she lives at one point I was trending number 14 in the United States. That’s never happened. This has been a weird birthday for me because I have outlived my mother and my father knew it’s a very odd feeling and I appreciate all the love y’all showed me today. I made this video last night when I found this picture of me at the age of six. On my 73rd birthday, I keep looking at this little girl and wondering what she would think if she could see the life waiting ahead of her. The heartbreak. The survival. The laughter that came back anyway. The strength she never knew she’d need. I think I’d tell her: “You don’t know it yet, baby girl… but you make it.” What would you tell your six-year-old self?show more

USMC Lady Vet 🇺🇸
11,185 views • 2 months ago
Watching this reminded me of my first job in... America - a server in one of the casino buffets. Our buffet was famous with the crab legs. The only thing I could eat in this American buffet was the crab legs with hot butter and carrot cake. I even got wrote up for eating a carrot cake. Not only that I signed the paper but I also admitted for eating the carrot cake. When the director of the food department of the casino wrote my note, he asked my manager if I was trying to be a smart 8ss. My manager said: Nope. She always say what she thinks. On the next day the director passes through my station and wishes me a good day and says my name. I was sooo… smacked on the head from surprise that the only thing I could say was: Ah, you know my name? He said: Of course I know your name. I was so shocked because I in general think I am invisible to people - stay on the side and observe. And for somebody to know my name, that means I didn’t do enough job hiding 🤦♀️😂😂😂 A lot of things happened at my first job and soon everybody knew who I am and what’s my name (for my horror) 😝 I could not adjust to the American culture and I would constantly retaliate against certain things that I would consider unjustice 😂 Now that I think about it, it’s hilarious. But back then, I was really miserable. MS will never be the state of my happiness.show more

Aleksandra Ray 💋 Philadelphia
219,153 views • 9 months ago
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner addressed recent allegations... at a campaign rally in Bar Harbor on Friday citing his past struggles with PTSD from military service while calling for voter support. He told the crowd: “When hurtful things I said on the internet a decade ago came out into the public as I shared my personal journey through PTSD and the darkness of recovery accountability and growth Maine had my back. As every single piece of that past and journey gets dug up litigated and weaponized You have my back. And when politically motivated serious and false accusations are made against me Maine you have my back.” With the primary approaching voters in Maine will decide what standards of accountability and leadership matter most in the race against longtime incumbent Senator Susan Collins. Recent polling shows a competitive matchup. What standards of accountability should Maine voters prioritize in this Senate race? (Video: AI)show more

Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸
70,660 views • 2 months ago
On this day, 5 years ago, I was isolated... in a Covid ward - on my birthday. I could not breathe, eat or drink. I couldn't see my husband, as he was at home, taking care of our son who also had Covid. I vaguely remember hearing doctors mentioning "ICU", nurses singing happy birthday & begging me to eat applesauce or else I might need an NG tube. I had almost died once in April 2019. I thought this time I was most certainly going to die. Six months later, I wish I had. The #LongCovid community knows my story after that. How the whole world came together, in a spirit of generosity, to take me back to India in an air ambulance, how the amazing doctors Sri Ramachandra Medical Centre saved me and brought me back to life, how my husband, son, parents & brother took care of me, how I had to give up practising law but slowly came back to it (albeit in a limited way but with all my clients waiting for me). As I write this while hooked to my BiPAP (12 hours a day), relying on a wheelchair & oxygen machine while I leave the house, being able to eat ten things, and barely remembering how life was before my birthday in 2021, I am grateful for one thing: that I am alive to raise my son, teaching him to manage his congenital conditions and live a good life. Everything else is just added bonus. Today PEM has met PMS, on a gloomy day in the Netherlands. So I'm going to be in bed, with my beloved BiPAP, and listen to Stray Kids (on the cool, CD player that my boys gifted - thank you, Anand). I may be fatigued to my bones but I shall rest in style.show more

Renuka Dhinakaran
12,323 views • 5 months ago
A shock came just a day before my birthday.... For the past 4 days, I wasn't feeling well. On Friday, I decided to go for a full-body check-up. The reports came in yesterday, and my hunch was right. It wasn't just laziness and tiredness I've been diagnosed with the early stages of jaundice. My liver is weak, and I can't eat oily food. No protein. No gym. Only rest and boiled bitter gourd and boiled bottle guard😭 Today is my birthday. I slept for 3 hours and woke up feeling tired and weak. I didn't want to go out and celebrate, but around 9,but my mum and dad were all dressed up and waiting. So I got up, tore the tags off my new pair of pants and shirt, and we went to a low-key restaurant. I'm glad I did. I'm feeling much better now. This is how I celebrated my 28th birthday. 😅show more

Avijeet | Personal Branding Strategist
373,567 views • 23 days ago
Goodbye, Pearl My heart is still somewhere out in... that driveway, laid out flat like it just got the Holy Ghost and passed clean out. Today, I had to say goodbye to Pearl. Now Pearl wasn’t just an SUV. Pearl was my last rolling piece of freedom. She was my pre-ALS independence sitting on four tires. She was my “I’ll be right back” machine. My “let me run to the store” chariot. My “I don’t need nobody to take me nowhere” declaration with leather seats and a clean paint job. And today… she left me on the back of a tow truck like she was being taken to glory. That hurt. The last time I sat behind Pearl’s steering wheel, ALS made something painfully clear. I was sitting at a red light, needing to make a simple right turn. Simple for everybody else. But my arms said, “Oh no, we don’t do that anymore.” Cars behind me started blowing their horns like they were in the Indy 500 and I was holding up qualifying. I’m sitting there sweating, praying, negotiating with my limbs like, “C’mon y’all, just one more turn. ONE.” I wanted to yell, “Y’all better be glad I can’t get out this truck!” But truth was, I was scared. For the first time in my life, I knew I was not safe behind that wheel. Somehow, I used my legs to help force that turn, then drove home with fear sitting in the passenger seat. When I pulled into the driveway and climbed down out of Pearl, I knew. That was it. I dragged myself into the house and told Tanja my heart was broken. I wasn’t just giving up driving. I was giving up another piece of the man I used to be. So Pearl sat in the driveway for ten years, looking like a museum exhibit titled, “Before ALS Had the Nerve.” My girls used her sparingly—very sparingly after Sydney forgot to stop at a stop sign and introduced Pearl’s front bumper to somebody else’s rear end. After that, Pearl went into semi-retirement. Family members would ask, “Can I borrow the truck?” And I’d be sitting there thinking, “Borrow? That’s Pearl. That’s not a truck. That’s family.” But Pearl started coming back with scratches nobody knew about, “Not me.” “Wasn’t there before.” “I don’t remember.” And don’t get me started on the gas tank. I’d hand her over full, she’d come back thirstier than a man in the desert. Apparently, Pearl had been traveling with witnesses who all suffered from sudden memory loss. So today… I kissed her goodbye. Literally. Leaned in, pressed my forehead to hers, and whispered, “Thank you.” Watching her get winched up onto that tow truck felt like watching my past drive away without even turning around to wave. And when that tow truck pulled away, I laughed a little. Then I hurt a lot. Because sometimes letting go isn’t about the thing itself. It’s about what that thing represented. Pearl was freedom. Pearl was strength. Pearl was before. But even as she rolled away, I reminded myself: ALS may have taken the keys, but it never took my memories. It never took my gratitude. And it sure didn’t take my ability to laugh through tears. So goodbye, Pearl. You were loved. You were loyal. And Lord knows… you were patient with my family. Now let me go sit down before I start ugly crying like Tanja did over that Mercedes.show more

Kerry Goode
17,623 views • 2 months ago
Five years ago, I became a mommy. A lot... of you know me as Logo Queen, but not many of you know me as a mom. Sometime in 2021, I gave birth to my handsome, adorable son. He is the reason I am who I am today. He’s the reason I became Logo Queen. He’s the reason I put so much effort into my craft and kept pushing even when life felt impossible. When I was pregnant with him, I lost all my savings. I was literally left with nothing. And I knew I didn’t want to bring a child into the world where he wouldn’t be proud of his mom. After giving birth in 2021, I went through postpartum depression and many difficult moments. But in that process, I decided to pick up a tech skill. I tried learning coding and design, and design was the one that truly clicked for me. So I focused on it around January–February 2022. My son is my everything. He’s the reason I pushed on nights when I had every excuse not to. He’s the reason I stayed consistent, the reason I fought to change my life, and the reason I decided to build something meaningful for myself. My story is proof that you can write your own story. Yes, motherhood can be heavy. It comes with so many responsibilities. But it can also be the stepping stone to greatness. It doesn’t have to be the obstacle standing between you and your dreams. So today, I’m celebrating myself. Happy Mother’s Day to me. 🤍show more

TINA BROWN | LOGO QUEEN
27,261 views • 5 months ago
My girlfriend walked into my home office Friday at... 11pm. "Are you still working?" "What?" "It's Friday. Eleven at night. Why are you on the laptop?" "Just checking the bot." She leaned against the doorframe. "What bot?" "The trading one. Open-source. Anyone can audit the code." She stared at me. "So you code for free?" "No. The code makes money." "Sure it does." I didn't argue. I opened my laptop. One wallet I was tracking cleared $2,800 in a single weekend. Another flipped 156 trades in 48 hours with 78% winrate. One more turned $950 into $14,200 in 17 days. She walked in. Closed the door. "That's... from a script?" Exactly. Then I showed her the repos. All free. All public. First: 86M+ trades on Polymarket. Every outcome since day one. Free to download. Second: Market making bot. Both sides of the book. Gas optimized. Google Sheets execution. Third: ML + heuristics. I fed 14,000 wallets into Claude. One prompt. 4 minutes. Found 47 traders with 70%+ winrate. Bot mirrors them with 60-second delay. She went quiet for a long time. Then: "Why are you only telling me this now?" "We've been dating nine months." "Exactly. Nine months." I didn't have a good answer. She sat on the desk. Looked at me. "You're going to show me everything. Tonight. From the top. I'm not asking." Profile: Girlfriends don't ask about the money. They ask why you waited nine months. Then they take over the conversation.show more

Lunar
42,542 views • 2 months ago