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slow.key👅 :
I thought we all do it😭
2025-09-27 06:32:38
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jayson47494_4
Ethan49474❤️‍🩹🐾🥷🏾 :
me and I still wake up tired in the morning 😭
2025-09-27 10:18:43
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jaajaia0
-jaajaia :
And then wake up tired..
2025-09-28 15:31:58
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i.m.s.o_stupid
Anuse :
I sleep a lot 🫡
2025-10-25 04:51:57
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daliszequeen1fan
Erick :
I thought thats normal
2025-09-27 08:31:57
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kenziexreed
kenzie🤍 :
that would be my fat ass
2025-09-28 12:08:09
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suyun_yun
Noah_i༊ :
me? oh yeah I just woke up....
2025-09-27 06:00:37
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leeny_an
Aleena :
whats wrong with that
2025-09-27 20:31:07
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allyson.spamm09
Allyson.spamm :
3:30-9:30 then 11-8???
2025-09-29 00:31:52
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just.muzi00
Just.muzi :
My girlfriend 😔
2025-09-30 12:23:05
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hyunjinnnhwanggg
Mr. Hwang ☆ :
I slept for 24 hours once then went back to bed an hour later 😃
2025-09-27 20:19:09
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dhfhjfnfh :
Me..
2025-10-08 03:24:54
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laneyshkatorres
Laney 🇵🇷 :
umm me😅
2025-09-27 02:32:10
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gremlinhomestead
gremlinhomestead :
meeee try teaching
2025-09-29 02:55:16
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Emma :P :
dont we all
2025-09-27 07:30:31
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katiez.spam0
Katie😽🌸 :
🙋‍♀️me. I can
2025-10-05 03:46:29
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t0tallynot.kealoha
𝔎𝔢𝔞𝔩𝔬𝔥𝔞 :
Apparently half the ppl in this comment section can
2025-09-27 07:52:33
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heart4.alex
Alex🤫 :
I don’t sleep during the day 😂
2025-10-17 10:11:24
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its.santi_16
🎧Santi🎧 :
I thought it was normal 🤷
2025-09-27 18:44:03
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batskyk
⌗ !! ꒰ bat ꒱ 🦇 :
me
2025-10-23 05:12:28
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xuu_emily
e.milyx :
help its 4am
2025-10-05 17:32:42
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Abbycudaby0 :
Meeeeeeeeeee😋
2025-09-29 03:50:06
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diana031897
Diana Santos :
Me that’s who
2025-09-28 19:47:43
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uh_man_duh_87
Amanda :
Meee lol
2025-09-29 01:34:52
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ace_jesters
°•Alison ☆✴️❇️ :
who tf can sleep almost instantly? it takes me an hour and a half 💔
2025-09-28 03:18:56
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Key Highlights from Mwanza’s Speeches 1. Youth Empowerment & Generational Change Mwanza emphasized that the older guard must step aside for today’s generation, which comprises over 80% of Zambia’s population. He presented himself as a platform-builder for youth, someone with “no trace of corruption.” Once elected, he pledged that at least 51% ownership in the mining sector would be transferred to Zambians. 2. Fuel & Electricity Subsidies One of the strongest messages was his bold promise to subsidize energy costs. He argued that Zambia has the resources to afford such a move, citing rampant corruption, tax evasion, and natural wealth as reasons the country shouldn’t suffer inflationary energy costs. He noted that only 6 of over 6,000 mining companies currently pay taxes.   He is developing a manifesto in collaboration with professionals, aiming for policies that “reflect the desires of Zambians.” 3. Anti-Corruption & Revenue Mobilization Mwanza pointed to staggering illicit financial flows, an estimated $3 billion lost in nine months, to highlight leadership failure rather than lack of resources. He proposed plugging revenue leaks in mining, forestry, tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing to fund public needs like subsidies.   4. Prioritizing Citizens Over Power Exports He called for the cancellation of power export contracts, particularly around the Kariba Dam, arguing that during drought risk seasons, Zambia should prioritize its own citizens. 5. Alliances Built on Substance, Not Numbers Mwanza stressed that political alliances should be based on economic and development goals, not just vote counts. The DPP would only join coalitions offering a clear, actionable agenda aimed at improving livelihoods. —RK
Key Highlights from Mwanza’s Speeches 1. Youth Empowerment & Generational Change Mwanza emphasized that the older guard must step aside for today’s generation, which comprises over 80% of Zambia’s population. He presented himself as a platform-builder for youth, someone with “no trace of corruption.” Once elected, he pledged that at least 51% ownership in the mining sector would be transferred to Zambians. 2. Fuel & Electricity Subsidies One of the strongest messages was his bold promise to subsidize energy costs. He argued that Zambia has the resources to afford such a move, citing rampant corruption, tax evasion, and natural wealth as reasons the country shouldn’t suffer inflationary energy costs. He noted that only 6 of over 6,000 mining companies currently pay taxes. He is developing a manifesto in collaboration with professionals, aiming for policies that “reflect the desires of Zambians.” 3. Anti-Corruption & Revenue Mobilization Mwanza pointed to staggering illicit financial flows, an estimated $3 billion lost in nine months, to highlight leadership failure rather than lack of resources. He proposed plugging revenue leaks in mining, forestry, tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing to fund public needs like subsidies. 4. Prioritizing Citizens Over Power Exports He called for the cancellation of power export contracts, particularly around the Kariba Dam, arguing that during drought risk seasons, Zambia should prioritize its own citizens. 5. Alliances Built on Substance, Not Numbers Mwanza stressed that political alliances should be based on economic and development goals, not just vote counts. The DPP would only join coalitions offering a clear, actionable agenda aimed at improving livelihoods. —RK

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