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Paulina Pikus
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dooomkaaaa
Domka 🎀 :
Wspomnienia odblokowane 🫠✌
2025-10-13 18:52:53
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greatgatsbyxx
greatgatsbyxx :
Wodospady popkaa xDdD
2025-10-14 23:36:35
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_annka0511_
AnnKa :
Się słuchało 💪🔥
2025-10-31 21:50:49
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amelijainna
Amelia :
Bezczi 😭😭😭
2025-10-21 11:23:31
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ig__julk4__
_Julk4_ :
Potrzebuje playlisty z takimi skarbami😫
2025-10-15 19:43:53
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justynablack
Justyna BLACK :
✨Eldo granice i Pezet spadam
2025-10-14 07:21:33
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user2795162981680
Marcin :
ESSA😁
2025-10-15 23:34:06
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konraddrzewiecki21
konraddrzewiecki21 :
Nasze bloki🥺
2025-10-14 15:40:20
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jareczekmearexzek76
Jareczek :
co to za piosenka
2025-10-16 15:51:37
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grummpy09
Grummpy :
WWO-Każdy ponad każdym
2025-10-16 09:09:18
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kamajerraa
kamcia :
tytuł?
2025-10-31 17:59:46
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taala_taala
🔥Talla🔥 :
Klasyka 🔥
2025-10-14 21:21:37
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basiaidzieci
Basia 😋 :
Oj tak ❤
2025-10-17 21:05:27
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januszjonkisz789
Janusz Jonkisz789 :
Wwo - jeszcze będzie czas jedyna prawdziwa wersja 😞
2025-10-15 16:08:56
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jakubsulej317
jakubsulej317 :
Jeny… ale wspomnienia
2025-10-15 18:16:12
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zielonabakathc
zielonabakathc :
kali - azymut
2025-10-15 15:18:44
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pestka_w_de
pestka_w_de🍒 :
Fajne ale oryginał najlepszy 🫶
2025-10-15 11:30:36
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olldzia
oldzia :
Restart - Shellerini z Gibbsem 🙏🏻
2025-10-14 11:50:08
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ani_ta_ani_tamta
Anita Barć :
co to za piosenka ?
2025-10-14 08:33:53
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olamysz
po prostu Ola :
z którego to roku ? nigdy jej nie słyszałam
2025-10-14 07:00:33
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madzia1203
Madzia1203💅 :
o bozieee 🔥
2025-10-15 15:34:00
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magicwoman95
magicwoman :
Wspomnienia odblokowane ☺️🫢
2025-10-16 06:48:03
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123456789rok2
123456789 :
Szok flashback co filmik życiorys w dyskografi
2025-10-14 14:59:17
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edzioedi
Maciek :
Doniu i Liber-Skarby
2025-10-14 19:01:41
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m_o_n_i_k_a_86
Monikaa :
Głos Mateo 🥰
2025-10-15 20:20:19
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When a disturbing message was left at a Patagonia retail store, employee Cesar Dobbins stitched together a bright, meaningful response. “Hey, y’all, I want to share this project I've been working on for a little over a year now. It’s a fully upcycled pride flag made of Patagonia waterproof rain shell fabrics. “The idea came to me after an incident at our Buckhead, Atlanta, retail store. We’ve had people speak out against us and even refuse to shop at Patagonia due to our support for the beautiful LGBTQIA+ community. This time, someone took it to new lengths and spat on our pride flag. “Before this, I didn’t realize how important the pride flag was to me. I grew up in rural Florida, where there’s little to no LGBTQIA+ representation. Homophobia is a commonly taught mindset, and I was raised to look down on the ‘mockery people had made of the rainbow.’ With time, I understood what it really means to represent our pride, especially when we’re fighting for respect and rights that allow us to exist peacefully—just like any other human on this earth. “I came to Patagonia with zero garment-repair knowledge. For two years now, I’ve had the privilege of working in a space that encourages us to learn repairs. This led to an internship where I got hands-on experience with industrial sewing machines and learned about garment construction. Since then, I’ve worked two Worn Wear events and have more experience under my belt. I’ve received great help, tips and direction from coworkers and improved my skills. With my newfound passion for repairs and representing my community, I’m excited to grow in my role and continue being a pillar for our repairs and Worn Wear programs. “At Patagonia Buckhead, we’re going to use this durable, spit-proof flag to represent our community with unwavering pride.”—Cesar Dobbins, customer experience guide/in-store repair expert  Photos: Emily Cruse
When a disturbing message was left at a Patagonia retail store, employee Cesar Dobbins stitched together a bright, meaningful response. “Hey, y’all, I want to share this project I've been working on for a little over a year now. It’s a fully upcycled pride flag made of Patagonia waterproof rain shell fabrics. “The idea came to me after an incident at our Buckhead, Atlanta, retail store. We’ve had people speak out against us and even refuse to shop at Patagonia due to our support for the beautiful LGBTQIA+ community. This time, someone took it to new lengths and spat on our pride flag. “Before this, I didn’t realize how important the pride flag was to me. I grew up in rural Florida, where there’s little to no LGBTQIA+ representation. Homophobia is a commonly taught mindset, and I was raised to look down on the ‘mockery people had made of the rainbow.’ With time, I understood what it really means to represent our pride, especially when we’re fighting for respect and rights that allow us to exist peacefully—just like any other human on this earth. “I came to Patagonia with zero garment-repair knowledge. For two years now, I’ve had the privilege of working in a space that encourages us to learn repairs. This led to an internship where I got hands-on experience with industrial sewing machines and learned about garment construction. Since then, I’ve worked two Worn Wear events and have more experience under my belt. I’ve received great help, tips and direction from coworkers and improved my skills. With my newfound passion for repairs and representing my community, I’m excited to grow in my role and continue being a pillar for our repairs and Worn Wear programs. “At Patagonia Buckhead, we’re going to use this durable, spit-proof flag to represent our community with unwavering pride.”—Cesar Dobbins, customer experience guide/in-store repair expert Photos: Emily Cruse

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