@travisdoodles: Your life has worth and purpose ❤️ #Love #Kindness #Strangers #Money #Blessings #Hope

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orko.o
Orko :
i Love Bob Ross
2022-09-24 16:55:06
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sellmomo
El Selli :
Ich liebe es, nicht das Geld es hilft. Aber der text❤️was das in jemanden auslösen kann der keine Hoffnung hat. Jeder brauch Zuwendung
2022-09-28 10:27:12
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moory_21
𝓜ooⓡy 🫰🏻 :
I need that 💔
2025-04-09 13:31:11
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travisdoodles
Travis Doodles :
Thank you all who donate so we can spread love together ❤️
2022-09-24 16:50:27
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nikkicat770
nikkicat770 Susan :
This always touches me deep your videos God bless u 🙏❤️
2022-09-24 18:18:10
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aleks_3457
alek :
Amazing
2022-09-24 16:52:01
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neo_batista26
Neo Batista :
Old people are such a wholesome they teach us to enjoy the moment instead of recording everything
2022-09-28 19:46:22
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edercoutinho37
Eder coutinho :
alguém sabe o nome da música
2022-11-11 04:36:32
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rednex1988
Living in a Camper :
Name of this song pls
2022-09-24 17:26:29
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wyatttttt.w
Wyatt 🐉 :
awesome stuff changed that man's day
2022-09-24 16:58:35
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melanieyellowhai63
melanieyellowhai63 :
God wants kindness from his people to give back to them and feel happy with a smile on your faces😊🙏
2022-09-24 18:02:25
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glamasworld
Lisa Johnson :
Man I’m crying I wished I could pay it forward too
2022-09-24 17:09:07
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droxy.pgl
ASSC Drox :
first
2022-09-24 16:52:25
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_214_jared
214_Jared ✞ :
I just love how you support the homeless keep blessing people😁
2022-11-26 09:08:08
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kittykat0725
kittykat0725 :
Thank you ❤️
2022-09-24 17:00:56
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mysterious6869
Mysterious:) :
Man.
2022-09-24 17:07:37
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fnafsongsandpranks
Fnaf lov :
Amen
2023-07-11 11:58:42
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paradisereviews
TheHealthShop :
Beautiful
2022-09-24 18:41:13
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melanieyellowhai63
melanieyellowhai63 :
Good is good🙏❤️😊
2022-09-24 18:01:07
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kipkirui :
🥰🥰🥰
2022-09-27 11:21:51
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Owani :
🥰🥰
2022-09-24 17:11:53
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mysterious6869
Mysterious:) :
✝️❤️🙏✝️❤️🙏
2022-09-24 17:06:51
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unffazed
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keep dong the great work man god bless u 🙏🏽💕
2022-09-24 16:53:17
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dead2flesh
AG :
You never know how deep the blessing will hit someone. The money was cool but those words hit that’s man’s soul. God bless you Travis.
2022-10-12 16:23:05
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