Exposing Ruben Sim(@RubenSimExpose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Found this post of Ruben talking on kiwi farms about the furry who died that he put in his video, 'apparently' he had a fetish when ruben was looking up furries to put on the iceberg and now he is now trying to cover up how he did nothing wrong (again). Also called bluefolf he

Found this post of Ruben talking on kiwi farms about the furry who died that he put in his video,  'apparently' he had a fetish  when ruben was looking up furries to put on the iceberg and now he is now trying to cover up how he did nothing wrong (again). Also called bluefolf he
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Preeti R(@_reginaphalenge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The reason I despise Malini is her self pity mode. Honestly she makes it look like she went through a lot when it's just the tip of the iceberg. Also, she is extremely selfish & goes unethical too. Someone who lacks principles in life! She never did any good to either of her sons

The reason I despise Malini is her self pity mode. Honestly she makes it look like she went through a lot when it's just the tip of the iceberg. Also, she is extremely selfish & goes unethical too. Someone who lacks principles in life! She never did any good to either of her sons
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Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx(@CraigBaird) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spring is upon us, so here are anthropomorphic dogs enjoying outdoor activities from the regions of Canada (east to west & back again).

1. Newfoundland and Labrador
Nothing like watching the icebergs float by in Iceberg Alley!

Spring is upon us, so here are anthropomorphic dogs enjoying outdoor activities from the regions of Canada (east to west & back again).

1. Newfoundland and Labrador
Nothing like watching the icebergs float by in Iceberg Alley!
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Autismdad(@Autismdad67) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Understanding autism is like looking at an iceberg: what you see on the surface is just a small part of the picture. Emotional behavior of individuals with autism often runs deep beneath the surface, requiring empathy, patience & understanding to truly comprehend

Understanding autism is like looking at an iceberg: what you see on the surface is just a small part of the picture. Emotional behavior of individuals with autism often runs deep beneath the surface, requiring empathy, patience & understanding to truly comprehend #AutismAwareness
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