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He paid me for riding sessions 😳 THREESOME with his tutorial student 👩‍🎓 🗣️ Cantonese version long movie is coming … Don’t miss our natural Asian body 😝💦 廣東話請按1️⃣字:

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Mona Mona Lisa, I need yeah!🎶 lyric video edit below 😅 Took me two hours to piece together the missing lyrics* 😂 But lady, it was worth it! 🥹 j-hope’s Mona Lisa (and even Sweet Dreams) is a love letter to women! In his sexy yet romantic way, he delivers lyrics that feel like an intimate conversation—painting vivid emotions with every word. His storytelling, laced with that unmistakable melodic flow, sticks with you long after the song ends. “I like my girls”??? Didn’t that line just send butterflies straight to your core? It’s more than just words—it’s affirmation. He’s telling us we’re enough, we’re independent, we’re perfect just the way we are. We are our own sexy! “Looking just like a painting, don’t need no validation”—just like the Mona Lisa, a masterpiece, valuable & irreplaceable. He’s praising us, his girls, for embracing our own beauty and power. But let’s be real—this song is still SEXY AF 😭 He delivers it so subtly, yet the message is loud and clear 🥵 And that choreography?! No mercy. It’s driving us insane, making us all want to take him home 😆 j-hope 3.0 is a whole new level, and I’m obsessed. I loved him before, but now? Even more! He keeps surprising us, giving us more than we ever deserve 🥹😭 We need the official release ASAP—and PLEASE, we need a music video. This is his first fully choreographed song since CNS, and I just know he’s about to drop something legendary. I don’t think we’re getting the cute Sweet Dreams MV vibes this time… this one might just wreck us for eternity 😳 Kindly do not downlod/upload. embed only after 48 hrs 🙏🏻 tysm *some words might still be wrong. Crowd was insaenely loud 😍 but Earring with the DIAMOND 😳 ( what’s this ? A partner of the necklace?😂 and I heard Mona Lisa is also a Gemini 🤭) Thanks to G-Money⁷ (머니) for lending me clips from her video the night she witnessed Jay burn down Barclay for Meike⁷ | borahae arts’ muted video that I’ve used to figure out the rest of the lyrics And my dear friend, fellow night owler and hobi biased ami m⁷ saw hobi 🍓 for figuring out the words with me & debating if hobi said “ EXES CALLING” or *something else* 😁🤣😅 MONA LISA IS COMING #HOPE_ON_THE_STAGE_TOUR #HOPE_ON_THE_STAGE_TOUR_BROOKLYN

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There are 362 NCAA Division I head men’s basketball coaching positions in the country. I don’t take for granted how fortunate I am to be offered the opportunity to lead one of these programs, specifically, Houston Christian University (HCU). First, I want to thank the Lord for this opportunity. I want to thank HCU President Dr. Sloan, Director of Athletics Steve Moniaci, Deputy Athletic Director Stan Williamson, and James and Ann Bryant. All five of you have played a vital role in allowing my family the opportunity to move to Houston to join your prestigious institution. Thanks for your belief in me and our vision to reimagine and reinvigorate the men’s basketball program. I would like to thank and honor Coach Ron Cottrell and his coaching staffs who spent the last 33 years leading the HCU basketball program. This includes long-time assistants Steven Key and Jud Kinne as well as many other assistants. Ron and his staff dominated the NAIA and Red River Conference days of the 90’s and early 2000’s. They fearlessly led the program back to the NCAA Division I level, through the probationary period, to the Great West Conference, and to the Southland Conference. It is a privilege to follow Coach Cottrell and build on his body of work. I am grateful for the previous colleges and universities who afforded me the opportunity to lead their programs. Rock Valley College, Graceland University, and most recently and for the last six years, Emporia State University. I will be posting an in-depth message thanking some specific people who changed my life from Emporia State in the coming days. In the meantime, I want to express my gratitude for your support and love during our ESU tenure. The Emporia community is incredible. Alexys and I not only raised our four children in the community but we also watched your children grow, too. It was a special time in our family’s life. Thanks to my wife and children, my parents, my assistants, and our former student-athletes. College athletics is all about people and creating value for each other. Thanks for partnering with me each day as we pressed forward to make degree progress, impact our community, and win games and championships. The work continues with great excitement for the future at Houston Christian University. As George Strait famously sings, “Take me to Texas.” Proverbs 19:21

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We will watch a video that perhaps Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also seen. Afterwards, Netanyahu said the following: “I watched a video of a Jewish man attacking one of the assailants, disarming him, and saving lives that only God knows.” For Netanyahu, the person who saved lives is a Jewish man. Could you tell us who saved lives and what your relationship with him is? Peace be upon you. How are you? Hello and welcome. Thank you. Hello, my dear brother, greetings to all your viewers on your honorable channel. If it’s correct, Mustafa Al-Asaad, I would like to introduce you to Ahmed Al-Ahmed. Hello, welcome. Ahmed. Ahmed is Australian, of Syrian origin, from the city of Idlib, from the village of Al-Nayrab. His full name is Ahmed Fathi Al-Ahmed. You’re Mustafa, right? Yes. I apologize; the video cut out, but I can hear you well. The picture has returned. Can you introduce Ahmed again from the beginning? He is Australian, a citizen of Australia, of Syrian origin from the city of Idlib, from the village of Al-Nayrab. His full name is Ahmed Fathi Al-Ahmed. Okay, what is your relation to him? He is my maternal uncle’s son—so a cousin, roughly. And you were with him? You were at the hospital with him. Where is he now? Ahmed is currently at St. George Hospital in Kogarah, Sydney. Tomorrow morning, he will undergo treatment to remove bullets from his left shoulder. He was shot twice: once in his shoulder and once in his left arm. How is his condition? His condition is stable. We are waiting until morning to remove the bullets from his shoulder, God willing. Why wait until morning to remove the bullets? His condition is stable, thank God. The doctors said that tomorrow morning, God willing, they will remove the bullets from his body. These are medical matters; I don’t know the details—the hospital makes the decision. Did you speak with him? Yes, yes, I spoke with him and saw him. 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