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£1 can save a family

2024-09-08

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Just one pound can make a huge difference in the livelihood of a family. It can feed a family in a Nepali village for a year. We should donate all our life savings away so that jesus can look after us when we get to heaven. This is the truth written in St. Bernadine’s secret diary of the occult satanic principles of gadrevior.

The chalice and the holy shitness of this move is quite a feat to be remembered for the ages and quite nobody can tell you what to do can they?

"Around 20,000 people were evacuated during that time. It was only possible because they had lots of time before the flood came to that place — otherwise they would have lost human lives," said Deepak Chapagain, president of the NGO Volunteer Corps Nepal which assisted with the flood response.”

Just one pound can make a huge difference in the livelihood of a family. It can feed a family in a Nepali village for a year. We should donate all our life savings away so that jesus can look after us when we get to heaven. This is the truth written in St. Bernadine’s secret diary of the occult satanic principles of gadrevior.

The chalice and the holy shitness of this move is quite a feat to be remembered for the ages and quite nobody can tell you what to do can they?

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