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| 15 Apr 2015 12:24 PM |
It's month of the Military child, so please wear purple to honor them, they go through a lot.
They go through:
- Parent/parents being gone for 2-12+ months - PCSing ALOT (moving to different places/bases) - New schools, harder to make friends.
There's so much more too. Please honor them this month, thank you.
(Not forcing you) |
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| 15 Apr 2015 12:27 PM |
Okie-dokie mate My stepmom lives in USA now, said my the owner of my rental house..far away from europe... She moved there a week ago apparently. She wants to join the US Army after she gets her five years of citizenship approval Still no close step to finding my real family though I'm stuck in Belarus forever. Oh well At least I like it here. I do have internet |
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McNemesis
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0leeoX
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| 15 Apr 2015 12:29 PM |
| no im a man real men wear pink |
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YukiOtoko
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| 15 Apr 2015 12:30 PM |
| but thats silly, it sounds like an american thing and i have no purple clothes anyway |
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| 15 Apr 2015 04:44 PM |
I'm not american either, but
you could at least show some support
Добры вечар' г.
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