• They laughed when she was forced to marry the village madman _ but what he did after the wedding shocked everyone.

    Episode 1

    Emily was called into the center of the village by her stepmother, Margaret, who stood with arms crossed and eyes blazing. The entire village gathered, eager for gossip. Margaret’s voice cut through the air like a blade, announcing that Emily would marry Jacob—the madman who lived near the woods. Shock rippled through the crowd, followed by gasps and stifled laughter. Emily’s heart pounded in her chest as tears welled up in her eyes. She had always hoped for a quiet, respectful life—not this public humiliation.
    She looked over at Jacob, who was being led out like livestock. He walked slowly, not making eye contact, his clothes ragged and hair unkempt. His face, though tired, showed no madness—just quiet pain. The villagers laughed louder as Emily crumbled under the weight of shame. No one knew the truth about Jacob, not even Emily herself. As she stood there, helpless and humiliated, her life changed forever in that moment—and so did his.
    The wedding was rushed, almost like a joke. Villagers dressed in their finest came not to celebrate, but to witness the mockery unfold. Women wore bold prints and headscarves, whispering to one another and pointing. The ceremony was held under the old mango tree, the same place where countless happy unions had taken place. But this time, it was different. Emily stood stiffly beside Jacob, her hands trembling as she held her wilted bouquet. The priest hesitated before beginning, as even he felt the discomfort in the air.

    Note - this story belongs to jennylight,any page aside from hers stole it.

    Jacob didn’t say a word during the entire ceremony. He simply looked at the ground, never once meeting Emily’s eyes. When the priest asked if he accepted her as his wife, he gave a slow nod. No smile. No joy. Just a nod. Emily could feel the eyes of the villagers boring into her skin. Her stepmother smirked, proud of what she had orchestrated. The priest declared them husband and wife, and instead of cheers, laughter echoed through the village square. Emily felt like a lamb led to slaughter, her dignity stripped, her heart hollow.
    After the ceremony, there was no celebration—just silence. Emily and Jacob walked down the dusty path toward his tiny hut at the edge of the village. She had never been so humiliated. Her veil fluttered in the breeze, catching on low branches as curious children followed them at a distance, giggling and whispering. Emily’s heart pounded with fear and uncertainty. She didn’t know what kind of man Jacob truly was—only what the village claimed. The madman. The one who talked to himself. The one who lived alone.
    Jacob’s home was barely more than a shack—wooden walls, a leaking roof, and a single bench inside. When they arrived, he stepped aside and let her walk in first. No words. Just a nod. Emily stepped into the small space and looked around. It was tidy, strangely enough. There were books stacked in a corner, a small blanket folded neatly on a mat, and a worn drawing pinned to the wall. It was a sketch of the village—but beautifully detailed. Her eyes lingered on it, and for a moment, she felt something shift. Maybe there was more to him than they told her. But fear still clung tightly to her chest.
    That night, Emily lay stiffly on one side of the hut, facing the wall. Jacob remained on the other, barely making a sound. The silence was louder than the laughter they had left behind. The wind rustled through the holes in the roof, and a faint drip echoed from a leaky spot near the corner. She couldn’t sleep. Her mind spun with shame, confusion, and fear. Yet, not once did he approach her. No threats. No crazed behavior. Just the occasional cough and the creak of his weight shifting on the mat.
    In the morning, she found a steaming cup of boiled herbs and a plate of roasted yam waiting for her on the bench. Jacob wasn’t in the hut. She blinked in confusion. He had gone to the stream, and when he returned, he placed a bundle of firewood beside the door without a word. Emily watched him from inside, her curiosity growing. Was this the madman the village spoke of? He hadn’t spoken to her, but his quiet actions spoke volumes. For the first time, she realized the village might have been wrong—or at least, they didn’t know the full story.

    Jennylight
    For full story kindly click https://youtu.be/OdGf95ntiXk?si=fEcleCZBdZSVKGbc
    They laughed when she was forced to marry the village madman _ but what he did after the wedding shocked everyone. Episode 1 Emily was called into the center of the village by her stepmother, Margaret, who stood with arms crossed and eyes blazing. The entire village gathered, eager for gossip. Margaret’s voice cut through the air like a blade, announcing that Emily would marry Jacob—the madman who lived near the woods. Shock rippled through the crowd, followed by gasps and stifled laughter. Emily’s heart pounded in her chest as tears welled up in her eyes. She had always hoped for a quiet, respectful life—not this public humiliation. She looked over at Jacob, who was being led out like livestock. He walked slowly, not making eye contact, his clothes ragged and hair unkempt. His face, though tired, showed no madness—just quiet pain. The villagers laughed louder as Emily crumbled under the weight of shame. No one knew the truth about Jacob, not even Emily herself. As she stood there, helpless and humiliated, her life changed forever in that moment—and so did his. The wedding was rushed, almost like a joke. Villagers dressed in their finest came not to celebrate, but to witness the mockery unfold. Women wore bold prints and headscarves, whispering to one another and pointing. The ceremony was held under the old mango tree, the same place where countless happy unions had taken place. But this time, it was different. Emily stood stiffly beside Jacob, her hands trembling as she held her wilted bouquet. The priest hesitated before beginning, as even he felt the discomfort in the air. Note - this story belongs to jennylight,any page aside from hers stole it. Jacob didn’t say a word during the entire ceremony. He simply looked at the ground, never once meeting Emily’s eyes. When the priest asked if he accepted her as his wife, he gave a slow nod. No smile. No joy. Just a nod. Emily could feel the eyes of the villagers boring into her skin. Her stepmother smirked, proud of what she had orchestrated. The priest declared them husband and wife, and instead of cheers, laughter echoed through the village square. Emily felt like a lamb led to slaughter, her dignity stripped, her heart hollow. After the ceremony, there was no celebration—just silence. Emily and Jacob walked down the dusty path toward his tiny hut at the edge of the village. She had never been so humiliated. Her veil fluttered in the breeze, catching on low branches as curious children followed them at a distance, giggling and whispering. Emily’s heart pounded with fear and uncertainty. She didn’t know what kind of man Jacob truly was—only what the village claimed. The madman. The one who talked to himself. The one who lived alone. Jacob’s home was barely more than a shack—wooden walls, a leaking roof, and a single bench inside. When they arrived, he stepped aside and let her walk in first. No words. Just a nod. Emily stepped into the small space and looked around. It was tidy, strangely enough. There were books stacked in a corner, a small blanket folded neatly on a mat, and a worn drawing pinned to the wall. It was a sketch of the village—but beautifully detailed. Her eyes lingered on it, and for a moment, she felt something shift. Maybe there was more to him than they told her. But fear still clung tightly to her chest. That night, Emily lay stiffly on one side of the hut, facing the wall. Jacob remained on the other, barely making a sound. The silence was louder than the laughter they had left behind. The wind rustled through the holes in the roof, and a faint drip echoed from a leaky spot near the corner. She couldn’t sleep. Her mind spun with shame, confusion, and fear. Yet, not once did he approach her. No threats. No crazed behavior. Just the occasional cough and the creak of his weight shifting on the mat. In the morning, she found a steaming cup of boiled herbs and a plate of roasted yam waiting for her on the bench. Jacob wasn’t in the hut. She blinked in confusion. He had gone to the stream, and when he returned, he placed a bundle of firewood beside the door without a word. Emily watched him from inside, her curiosity growing. Was this the madman the village spoke of? He hadn’t spoken to her, but his quiet actions spoke volumes. For the first time, she realized the village might have been wrong—or at least, they didn’t know the full story. Jennylight For full story kindly click 👉 https://youtu.be/OdGf95ntiXk?si=fEcleCZBdZSVKGbc
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  • Shocking

    Nigerian music icon Tuface has shocked Annie and her team by stylishly mocking her on instagram story about his new appointment with Benue state governor, in his message, he wrote "Dem say if i leave, better no go come my way again, but few seconds later government don give me appointment.

    My people Innocent is innocent,
    Na my grace i carry go!"

    Moral lessons : it’s well
    Shocking 😮 ‼️ Nigerian music icon Tuface has shocked Annie and her team by stylishly mocking her on instagram story about his new appointment with Benue state governor, in his message, he wrote "Dem say if i leave, better no go come my way again, but few seconds later government don give me appointment. My people Innocent is innocent, Na my grace i carry go!" Moral lessons : it’s well
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  • Esther Oluwafayofunmi returns home intact.

    Wetin come tear her top? Una no go talk the full story now o, always hiding things
    Esther Oluwafayofunmi returns home intact. Wetin come tear her top? Una no go talk the full story now o, always hiding things
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  • “India has history of playing on both sides, that’s why we never give them good stuffs” – China fires back at India over 12% tariff

    Details: https://celebritiesnewsbuzz.cbgist.com/latest-news/india-has-history-of-playing-on-both-sides-thats-why-we-never-give-them-good-stuffs-china-fires-back-at-india-over-12-tariff/13275/
    “India has history of playing on both sides, that’s why we never give them good stuffs” – China fires back at India over 12% tariff Details: https://celebritiesnewsbuzz.cbgist.com/latest-news/india-has-history-of-playing-on-both-sides-thats-why-we-never-give-them-good-stuffs-china-fires-back-at-india-over-12-tariff/13275/
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  • Jason Statham is one of the best action heroes around these days.

    But before he ever appeared in a movie, he had a life that could easily match any of the tough characters he's played on screen.

    Let's take a closer look at his life story:
    Jason Statham is one of the best action heroes around these days. But before he ever appeared in a movie, he had a life that could easily match any of the tough characters he's played on screen. Let's take a closer look at his life story:
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  • on april 19th, #kendricklamar & #sza's opening night show in minneapolis officially became the highest-grossing concert ever performed by a rapper in us history ($9.1 million) he breaks #eminem's 2019 record in melbourne
    on april 19th, #kendricklamar & #sza's opening night show in minneapolis officially became the highest-grossing concert ever performed by a rapper in us history ($9.1 million) 🤯 he breaks #eminem's 2019 record in melbourne 👏 🔥
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  • Kendrick Lamar's hit single "Not Like Us" just received a surge of new nominations, making it the most award-nominated diss song in hip-hop history. K-Dot's Drake diss, which won five Grammy Awards in February, continues to draw critical acclaim, as the song has earned three nominations for the upcoming 2025 American Music Awards. See details in the comments below.
    Kendrick Lamar's hit single "Not Like Us" just received a surge of new nominations, making it the most award-nominated diss song in hip-hop history. K-Dot's Drake diss, which won five Grammy Awards in February, continues to draw critical acclaim, as the song has earned three nominations for the upcoming 2025 American Music Awards. See details in the comments below. ⬇️
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  • Imagine your prostate gland is like a house. Sometimes, unwanted guests can crash the party!

    *The Usual Suspects:*

    1. *Aging*: As men are aging from 45years and above, the body changes , leading to weakness of the prostate gland and it gets worse because of the lifestyle that he lived when he was younger . But now even younger adults aged 30 years and above have prostate issues

    2. *Hormonal Hijinks*: Hormones like testosterone can get a little out of balance, causing prostate problems.

    3. *Genetic*: Family history can play a role. If your dad or brother had prostate issues, you might be more likely to experience them too.
    4. *Lifestyle*: A diet high in processed foods, sugary foods, lack of exercise, and other unhealthy habits can contribute to prostate problems.

    *The Party Crashers:*

    1. *Infections*: Bacterial or viral infections can sneak in and cause trouble.
    2. *Inflammation*: The prostate gland can get inflamed, leading to discomfort and other issues.

    Now you know what can cause it, Papa Iyabo , Odogwu check your lifestyle and eating habits…… and you are planning to live up to 90 / 100
    Imagine your prostate gland is like a house. Sometimes, unwanted guests can crash the party! *The Usual Suspects:* 1. *Aging*: As men are aging from 45years and above, the body changes , leading to weakness of the prostate gland and it gets worse because of the lifestyle that he lived when he was younger . But now even younger adults aged 30 years and above have prostate issues 2. *Hormonal Hijinks*: Hormones like testosterone can get a little out of balance, causing prostate problems. 3. *Genetic*: Family history can play a role. If your dad or brother had prostate issues, you might be more likely to experience them too. 4. *Lifestyle*: A diet high in processed foods, sugary foods, lack of exercise, and other unhealthy habits can contribute to prostate problems. *The Party Crashers:* 1. *Infections*: Bacterial or viral infections can sneak in and cause trouble. 2. *Inflammation*: The prostate gland can get inflamed, leading to discomfort and other issues. Now you know what can cause it, Papa Iyabo , Odogwu check your lifestyle and eating habits…… and you are planning to live up to 90 / 100🙄
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  • Assumption is what lands a lot of people in directionless relationships.

    Stop assuming that everybody is like you or wants what you want.

    Just because someone proposed a relationship doesn’t mean they’re thinking about your future.
    It doesn’t mean they see marriage. It doesn’t mean they’ve prayed. And it definitely doesn’t mean they’re ready.

    Do we realise that sometimes, people ask for relationships simply because they’re lonely?

    Or bored. Or emotionally hungry.

    Not because they’ve counted the cost of love.
    Not because they’ve envisioned a future with you.

    You cannot afford to assume that just because someone showed interest, they also carry intention.

    This is how many people end up heartbroken building castles in the air while the other person is just enjoying the breeze.

    You have to talk.
    You have to ask the uncomfortable questions.
    You have to clarify vision, values, and direction.
    Not after feelings have settled in but from the beginning.

    It is one issue I have with talking stages. People claim to be in talking stages but don’t talk important things.

    Tell them why you date.
    Let them know what you’re looking for.
    Give them the chance to say, “That’s not what I want,” so you can exit early before you get emotionally entangled in a story that was never yours to finish.

    Be intentional with your life and stop partnering with time wasters.

    Assumption is what lands a lot of people in directionless relationships. Stop assuming that everybody is like you or wants what you want. Just because someone proposed a relationship doesn’t mean they’re thinking about your future. It doesn’t mean they see marriage. It doesn’t mean they’ve prayed. And it definitely doesn’t mean they’re ready. Do we realise that sometimes, people ask for relationships simply because they’re lonely? Or bored. Or emotionally hungry. Not because they’ve counted the cost of love. Not because they’ve envisioned a future with you. You cannot afford to assume that just because someone showed interest, they also carry intention. This is how many people end up heartbroken building castles in the air while the other person is just enjoying the breeze. You have to talk. You have to ask the uncomfortable questions. You have to clarify vision, values, and direction. Not after feelings have settled in but from the beginning. It is one issue I have with talking stages. People claim to be in talking stages but don’t talk important things. Tell them why you date. Let them know what you’re looking for. Give them the chance to say, “That’s not what I want,” so you can exit early before you get emotionally entangled in a story that was never yours to finish. Be intentional with your life and stop partnering with time wasters.
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  • Let me tell you some secret about social media platform like Facebook and Gada chat

    According to our CEO at gada chat, our boss asked us one questions why is it that whenever we post on social media platform like Facebook and Gada chat our families won't like nor comments on our post

    Is not bcos they hate us or they are jealous of us_ still no matter how hard you push on social media platform family will never like and comment

    But when you post something like u want to do massive giveaway today, everybody will start dropping account number

    That's how we Africa understood social media platform, those who knew you in person hardly comment on ur post, is not bcos you are bad or good. that's Africa for you

    As funny as sabinu, when he started content creation in pH, family were laughing at him, telling him is not funny, he should look for something else to do until sabinu relocated to Lagos and today the rest is story

    Why am I saying this, if you are in any of the social media platform like Gada chat. Ignore the noise, let focus be ur goal. Forget people are not liking and commenting on my post.

    Those who are not commenting now will definitely comment tomorrow

    Ur work for now is to keep pushing, keep pressing, keep showing up daily, keep doing ur part daily God will perfect the rest

    Quote from Bishop David oyedepo

    - *"You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great."*
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    - *"Procrastination is like a credit card: it's a lot of fun until you get the bill."*
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    - *"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing."*
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    - *"Laziness may appear attractive but work gives satisfaction."*
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    - *"Don't watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going."*


    Gada native token is swappable and tradable in all the Web3 Dex wallet

    Here is the gada contract address

    0x090458b49D6deAA9F7334a5e628aa26D82A3A082

    Create ur gada chat account today, and send me friend request at SAMENYOJO
    Let me tell you some secret about social media platform like Facebook and Gada chat According to our CEO at gada chat, our boss asked us one questions 🤔 why is it that whenever we post on social media platform like Facebook and Gada chat our families won't like nor comments on our post Is not bcos they hate us or they are jealous of us_ still no matter how hard you push on social media platform family will never like and comment 😭 But when you post something like u want to do massive giveaway today, everybody will start dropping account number That's how we Africa understood social media platform, those who knew you in person hardly comment on ur post, is not bcos you are bad or good. that's Africa for you As funny as sabinu, when he started content creation in pH, family were laughing at him, telling him is not funny, he should look for something else to do until sabinu relocated to Lagos and today the rest is story Why am I saying this, if you are in any of the social media platform like Gada chat. Ignore the noise, let focus be ur goal. Forget people are not liking and commenting on my post. Those who are not commenting now will definitely comment tomorrow 🤬 Ur work for now is to keep pushing, keep pressing, keep showing up daily, keep doing ur part daily God will perfect the rest 💗 Quote from Bishop David oyedepo - *"You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great."* - - *"Procrastination is like a credit card: it's a lot of fun until you get the bill."* - - *"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing."* - - *"Laziness may appear attractive but work gives satisfaction."* - - *"Don't watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going."* Gada native token is swappable and tradable in all the Web3 Dex wallet Here is the gada contract address 0x090458b49D6deAA9F7334a5e628aa26D82A3A082 Create ur gada chat account today, and send me friend request at SAMENYOJO
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  • A growing wave of frustration among Burkina Faso’s diaspora erupted onto the streets of Paris this week, as hundreds of Burkinabe citizens gathered to call for the resignation of the country’s transitional military leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré.
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    Read full story @ iloveafrica.com

    #explore #explorepage
    A growing wave of frustration among Burkina Faso’s diaspora erupted onto the streets of Paris this week, as hundreds of Burkinabe citizens gathered to call for the resignation of the country’s transitional military leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré. . . Read full story @ iloveafrica.com #explore #explorepage
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  • 17 DISADVANTAGES OF DATING OR MARRYING A NON-VIRGIN

    A Brutally Honest Thread for Men Who Want to Know the Hidden Costs.

    Let’s talk truth. Not everyone will like this, but if you’re a man who values loyalty, purity, peace of mind, and long-term stability—you need to read this without emotions.

    Because behind every past body count is a history that could cost you more than you bargained for.

    Let’s go:

    1. Comparison Never Ends
    She has tasted other men. She may smile at you, but mentally, she’s comparing.

    2. Emotional Baggage
    She's bringing unresolved trauma, heartbreaks, and soul ties into your home.

    3. Reduced Loyalty
    Experience has taught her how to detach emotionally. She knows how to leave.

    4. High Expectations
    She’s been treated, pampered, and spoiled before. Now you're competing with ghosts.

    5. Body Count Insecurity
    You’ll never know the real number. And even if you do, it will haunt you.

    6. She Might Cheat With Her Ex
    That man she cried over for 6 months? He still has a soft spot in her heart.

    7. Lowered Bonding Ability
    Sex forms deep bonds. The more partners she’s had, the harder it is for her to fully bond with one.

    8. Entitlement Culture
    She may feel she's doing you a favor by settling, not knowing she's giving less than you deserve.

    9. Loss of Purity Respect
    You won't feel like you "won" anything rare. You’ll just be another guy on the list.

    10. Risk of STI History
    The more partners, the more chances of infections—past, present, and future.

    11. Emotional Imbalance
    Multiple sexual partners change how a woman sees sex—it becomes transactional.

    12. Disrespect to Masculinity
    She has nothing sacred to offer that’s uniquely yours. She’s already given it away.

    13. Lowered Submission
    A woman with multiple exes finds it harder to submit. She's been the boss before.

    14. You Become Her Rebound or "Safe Option"
    You might just be the guy she settled for, not the one she truly wanted.

    15. Family & Cultural Rejection
    Many traditional cultures still value virginity. Your family may never fully accept her.

    16. Future Regrets
    When problems come, she might wonder: "Did I choose the wrong guy?"—because she has many exes to compare you to.

    17. Lack of Sacredness in Sex
    With no spiritual connection to it, sex becomes a chore, not a sacred act of union.

    BOTTOM LINE:
    This isn't about shaming. It’s about being aware of what you’re walking into.

    A woman’s past does matter—not because she can’t change, but because patterns don’t lie.

    If you’re a man who wants peace, loyalty, depth, and spiritual connection—choose wisely.

    Because marriage is not rehabilitation. And dating is not charity.

    #RealTalk #NoSimpZone #ModernDating #ChooseWisely #MasculineEnergy #HighValueMan #TruthOverFeelings
    17 DISADVANTAGES OF DATING OR MARRYING A NON-VIRGIN A Brutally Honest Thread for Men Who Want to Know the Hidden Costs. Let’s talk truth. Not everyone will like this, but if you’re a man who values loyalty, purity, peace of mind, and long-term stability—you need to read this without emotions. Because behind every past body count is a history that could cost you more than you bargained for. Let’s go: 1. Comparison Never Ends She has tasted other men. She may smile at you, but mentally, she’s comparing. 2. Emotional Baggage She's bringing unresolved trauma, heartbreaks, and soul ties into your home. 3. Reduced Loyalty Experience has taught her how to detach emotionally. She knows how to leave. 4. High Expectations She’s been treated, pampered, and spoiled before. Now you're competing with ghosts. 5. Body Count Insecurity You’ll never know the real number. And even if you do, it will haunt you. 6. She Might Cheat With Her Ex That man she cried over for 6 months? He still has a soft spot in her heart. 7. Lowered Bonding Ability Sex forms deep bonds. The more partners she’s had, the harder it is for her to fully bond with one. 8. Entitlement Culture She may feel she's doing you a favor by settling, not knowing she's giving less than you deserve. 9. Loss of Purity Respect You won't feel like you "won" anything rare. You’ll just be another guy on the list. 10. Risk of STI History The more partners, the more chances of infections—past, present, and future. 11. Emotional Imbalance Multiple sexual partners change how a woman sees sex—it becomes transactional. 12. Disrespect to Masculinity She has nothing sacred to offer that’s uniquely yours. She’s already given it away. 13. Lowered Submission A woman with multiple exes finds it harder to submit. She's been the boss before. 14. You Become Her Rebound or "Safe Option" You might just be the guy she settled for, not the one she truly wanted. 15. Family & Cultural Rejection Many traditional cultures still value virginity. Your family may never fully accept her. 16. Future Regrets When problems come, she might wonder: "Did I choose the wrong guy?"—because she has many exes to compare you to. 17. Lack of Sacredness in Sex With no spiritual connection to it, sex becomes a chore, not a sacred act of union. BOTTOM LINE: This isn't about shaming. It’s about being aware of what you’re walking into. A woman’s past does matter—not because she can’t change, but because patterns don’t lie. If you’re a man who wants peace, loyalty, depth, and spiritual connection—choose wisely. Because marriage is not rehabilitation. And dating is not charity. #RealTalk #NoSimpZone #ModernDating #ChooseWisely #MasculineEnergy #HighValueMan #TruthOverFeelings
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