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Kade Scott1 year ago

it’s called a 50 state strategy ❤️

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miya ꣑ৎ1 year ago

hell yeah

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ben dover jr. III1 year ago

This would work on me tbh

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Andie 🙂‍↕️1 year ago

big if true

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Mr Capybara1 year ago

Lowe’s niggas be like

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SoCal Cynic1 year ago

Dems thinking Walz would balance the gender of the ticket

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once1 year ago

lo amo con todo mi alma

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🌞 The FolkloriAna | 🇸🇪N1N2N31 year ago

i could see @hankgreen recreating this

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Trump-Vance Stan1 year ago

of course he works at lowe’s 💀

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William D. Williams1 year ago

Nah man

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