@xtheromanempire: People THINK IM DYING 😭 #comedy #funny #alopecia #cancer #alopeciaawareness #alopeciaareata

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maddypattys123
🫀 :
Your funny please don’t go bald
2025-07-08 23:15:09
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haeldti.dti
Hael :
it feels wrong being so early 😭😭😭
2025-07-08 00:40:59
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user224926317
Harry :
And the asking if I have pubes 😭😭😭🤔
2025-07-22 10:38:21
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r1pmyheartoutaga1n
G :
I used to get free shit bc people thought i was dying😩
2025-07-08 10:33:17
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tape_293
Tape_29 :
Why does he kinda look like the gas guy from episode 3 of the flash
2025-07-08 03:55:55
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defnit_jaxon1
defnot_Jaxon :
The floss
2025-07-08 00:44:15
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vincentcharbonneau._
Felik :
at least u dont need to shave
2025-07-08 00:42:57
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giaa._godbeliever
Giovannaohnana :
A TEACHER apparently said “she’s so brave for coming to school on her last days” CANNOT MAKE THIS UP 😭💔
2025-07-11 00:29:08
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kamryn..16
kam :
i unlocked a memory i didn’t even know i had i missed watching you 😔
2025-07-08 01:41:37
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porterfleury
Porter Fleury :
I knew a kid in elementary school who was bald he was very informative
2025-07-08 03:28:13
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onora175
💙chicken strip😜 :
that... yeah...
2025-07-08 00:40:58
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s.editz.r
Samslam :
@i have it aswell its so true😂
2025-07-08 12:20:26
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ticklemonster2345
Ticklemonster :
EARLY
2025-07-08 00:48:17
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hezzmovedout
Hezz.xx :
I thought you were Anthony Carrigan this whole time
2025-07-09 15:15:31
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dark_king633
🌑𝔑𝔦𝔤𝔥𝔱 𝔖𝔢𝔫𝔱𝔯𝔶 ⚔️ :
кст у тебя сегодня отличный прическа
2025-07-09 15:14:34
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fallenwolf252
🪽FallenAngel🪽 :
The twerk....
2025-07-08 21:53:11
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surg3_yt
SURG3_YT :
3m ago
2025-07-08 00:44:28
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milliertowers
milleིྀ :
First likeee
2025-07-08 00:41:41
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mr.hehe_roman
mahso777's son :
hi
2025-07-08 04:01:56
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comicallylargechocolatew
comicallylargechocolateW🇮🇶 :
Hii
2025-07-08 00:40:47
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zan_27o
zamoragaming5 :
Luckyy
2025-07-08 00:47:25
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bustermosley3
DAFINEST :
Early
2025-07-08 01:01:15
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xegoro8
XEGORO :
Bro is doing dances from like 10 years ago and we’re worried he had cancer?
2025-07-08 20:27:50
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jamesyboytiktok
jamesboy 💜 :
😂
2025-07-25 10:00:03
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gayratman_
Gay_Weenier :
❤️❤️❤️
2025-07-17 05:50:43
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The teenage years will break you. It will test your resolve, your patience, your parenting choices. It will make you feel lonely and ostracized when you’re the only parent saying no. It will make you feel insignificant and unworthy when your teenager lashes out. It will make you wonder how one person can have so much laundry. It will make you feel broken and lost when you can’t seem to get your kid back on track. It will test your ability to keep your mouth shut when you need to pick and choose your battles. You will feel like your head may explode when you walk past their room. It will test your ability to forgive when your teenager messes up—which they will, over and over again. It will make you wonder where you went wrong. It will make you feel helpless as you watch your kid face a world so much more complicated than the one we grew up in just two decades ago. It will test your nerves as you watch them hop into a car or go on a trip or even a date, leaving you to feel helpless and unable to protect them. It will make you feel weak and feeble when you can’t help them quash their anxiety about school or relationships or how they will survive in this tough world. It will make you bone-tired from driving and worry and worry and driving. It will make you feel the weight of guilt so heavy it crushes you. Yes, these challenging teenage years will break you. You’ll smile all day when your teenage daughter surprisingly pecks you on the cheek before she left for school or drop everything you’re doing because your son asked you to watch a video on his phone, your two heads almost touching looking at the small screen. Your heart will burst with happiness when you hear how kind they’ve been to a stranger. You’ll find yourself challenged to look at the world in new ways because of their budding idealism. You’ll feel unabashed pride as they find their passions, finish their education, start chasing their dreams. You’ll see glimpses of the person they are becoming, and you begin to look forward to seeing what they will do with their life. You will learn to accept change, because there is no turning back. You’ll learn that any communication is good communication, so you’ll figure out emojis and snaps and Instagram. You will buy the best snacks so they’ll want to bring their friends over, and you’ll spend your last dollar at Starbucks just to get a few extra moments in the car with them. You will sneak into their room some nights, and they will still be awake. But as they are lying in their bed scrolling their phone or finishing homework or listening to music, for a brief moment, you’ll see that toddler face again, and your heart will break into pieces. And then, when they look up at you with sleepy eyes as you kiss them on the forehead, and if you are very fortunate, say something like, “I love you too,” you’ll sleep easy that night. Yes, these teenage years will break you in every way, but if you’re lucky, you’ve raised people who will help put you back together again @ry #raisinggoodhumans #livingthelifeofriley ##blessedandgrateful##freedom##liveyourbestlife
The teenage years will break you. It will test your resolve, your patience, your parenting choices. It will make you feel lonely and ostracized when you’re the only parent saying no. It will make you feel insignificant and unworthy when your teenager lashes out. It will make you wonder how one person can have so much laundry. It will make you feel broken and lost when you can’t seem to get your kid back on track. It will test your ability to keep your mouth shut when you need to pick and choose your battles. You will feel like your head may explode when you walk past their room. It will test your ability to forgive when your teenager messes up—which they will, over and over again. It will make you wonder where you went wrong. It will make you feel helpless as you watch your kid face a world so much more complicated than the one we grew up in just two decades ago. It will test your nerves as you watch them hop into a car or go on a trip or even a date, leaving you to feel helpless and unable to protect them. It will make you feel weak and feeble when you can’t help them quash their anxiety about school or relationships or how they will survive in this tough world. It will make you bone-tired from driving and worry and worry and driving. It will make you feel the weight of guilt so heavy it crushes you. Yes, these challenging teenage years will break you. You’ll smile all day when your teenage daughter surprisingly pecks you on the cheek before she left for school or drop everything you’re doing because your son asked you to watch a video on his phone, your two heads almost touching looking at the small screen. Your heart will burst with happiness when you hear how kind they’ve been to a stranger. You’ll find yourself challenged to look at the world in new ways because of their budding idealism. You’ll feel unabashed pride as they find their passions, finish their education, start chasing their dreams. You’ll see glimpses of the person they are becoming, and you begin to look forward to seeing what they will do with their life. You will learn to accept change, because there is no turning back. You’ll learn that any communication is good communication, so you’ll figure out emojis and snaps and Instagram. You will buy the best snacks so they’ll want to bring their friends over, and you’ll spend your last dollar at Starbucks just to get a few extra moments in the car with them. You will sneak into their room some nights, and they will still be awake. But as they are lying in their bed scrolling their phone or finishing homework or listening to music, for a brief moment, you’ll see that toddler face again, and your heart will break into pieces. And then, when they look up at you with sleepy eyes as you kiss them on the forehead, and if you are very fortunate, say something like, “I love you too,” you’ll sleep easy that night. Yes, these teenage years will break you in every way, but if you’re lucky, you’ve raised people who will help put you back together again @ry #raisinggoodhumans #livingthelifeofriley ##blessedandgrateful##freedom##liveyourbestlife

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