Reply to @dahna25 (part 1) full story since people think I’m lying, clout chasing, twisting stuff up, & creating a FAKE STORY. Ill explain everything♬ original sound – Uzzy
He also provides a Snapchat message, where Charles appears to be pressuring him to go into the bathroom to take nudes. Advertisement Hide
Here’s part 6, part 7 will be posted shortly. This proves I didn’t delete any messages at all. Keep your opinions for the end of the story.♬ original sound – Uzzy
Since lots of people are coming forward about their stories about James I’ve decided it’s my turn to share my disgusting experience with @jamescharles check my thread out for more. pic.twitter.com/shaMlCtnGW 905Uzzy ♓️ (@Lifeofuzzy) February 27, 2021
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How old were you when you found out that there’s a conspiracy theory about Helen Keller circulating on TikTok? For many olds, this terrible news hit them this week, when Twitter user @jamie2181 shared a TikTok video made by a middle school history teacher, who recorded himself talking to his students off camera. In it, you can hear a student saying: “Helen Keller is the Nazi guy. … She’s a terrorist. … Helen Keller was the blind and deaf person who was fake, she didn’t exist, but everyone believes she was deaf and blind.” The revelation that Kids Today “don’t know” enough about history is one that’s been had by generations of Americans, and part of the popularity of this teacher video is just about that they’ve never heard of D-Day either! (Or so the students