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  1. So is your daughter ready yet ?

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    2. Bandolero -

      Bandolero -

      @Salah- yeah i remember u bot

      @-Sn!PeR- should i kick his 4ss🤣

    3. -Sn!PeR-

      -Sn!PeR-

      Yup, gotta fly to alg, beat the shi outta him and go back to that colorful flag country of urs ._.

    4. Salah-

      Salah-

      @Bandolero - i remember u told me ur daughter was 2-3 years once in ts3 lmao . was just checking on her . im jk anyway just wanted to check on an old friend but u seem to have forgotten me

  2. had my share from NEWLIFE tbh .. since gabi's and his brother time .. to @ThheIncredibleHulk time ... had a very a good moments and memories . and hopefully will have even more in NEWLIFE in the future . who knows
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    anyone got any contacts to him ?

  4. what have you done to my friend bando ? Where is he 

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    2. walker™

      walker™

      o bando pse e ndrrove emrin mer?

       

    3. Salah-

      Salah-

      @Reus man, our 2020 humour was dark af

    4. Reus

      Reus

      @Salah DZ It was the best moments , i have missed you guys , we're in 2k23 now 😢

  5. welcome
  6. im single . even tho Happy Valentine day
  7. Salah-

    [REJECTED]admin

    @abod- u have been removed . Stop spamming requests . otherwise you will get banned by an administrator .
  8. @ThheIncredibleHulki left Newlifezm . but u r one of the best men i met . Good luck and see you soon when i visit .
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  11. Congrats . V.I.P looks good on u . or u look good on V.I.P ?

    1. Russ ;x

      Russ ;x

      I look good on VIP hhh

  12. rip 2 points

  13. Lol i remember u ... we used to play in the same server in old days . idk what was my nickname then .. but i guess we played in ZmOldSchool ? Anyway .. Welcome back

     

    i guess my nick was Imad^ or /*Imad*/ idk :v

  14. Japanese comedian Naomi Watanabe has landed a fashion campaign with Kate Spade New York. The star, who is also an actress and a fashion designer, has teamed up with the fashion and accessories label to front its Spring 2020 handbag campaign. A video clip posted to the label's Instagram page shows Watanabe hiding behind a new, candy-colored version of the brand's Margaux satchel bag, her signature lavender-hued space buns peeking out from behind the accessory. "Who's that girl with Margaux?" the brand teased. The full clip, launched via YouTube, sees the fun-loving Watanabe bust some signature dance moves in front of a giant version of the Margaux, throwing several of the bags in the air at one point and even catching one of the accessories in her mouth. "To us, Naomi represents all women," Kate Spade creative director Nicola Glass told Fashionista. "Her humour and love of life perfectly align with our brand values, and she makes our product shine. Together, we hope to continue inspiring multi-generational self-styled and self motivated women to live their lives with substance, sophistication and a smile." Watanabe, who counts nine million followers on Instagram, is known for her tongue-in-cheek impersonations of famous stars. She shot to fame in 2008 after doing an impression of the superstar Beyonce. – AFP Relaxnews
  15. American Sofia Kenin fulfilled her potential by winning a first Grand Slam title with victory over Spain's Garbine Muguruza at the Australian Open. Kenin won 4-6 6-2 6-2 against two-time major winner Muguruza in Melbourne. The 21-year-old was a child prodigy, who started making television appearances from the age of five and hitting with the stars soon after. "My dream has officially come true," said Kenin, the eighth first-time women's champion in the past 12 Slams. "Dreams come true. If you have a dream then go for it - it will come true. "These two weeks have been the best two weeks of my life." Kenin, who turned 21 in November, is the youngest Australian Open champion since Russian Maria Sharapova in 2008. The American 14th seed was gifted victory when Muguruza produced a double fault on the second match point - the Spaniard's third of the game and eighth of the match. Kenin dropped her racquet to the court and covered her face in shock, before going over to the opposite corner where her dad - and coach - Alex was sitting. The pair warmly cupped hands before she returned to the court, spinning around and lifting her arms up towards him again in a gesture which summed up her shock. Kenin was born in Russia but was a few months old when she moved with her parents to the United States, where she picked up a racquet at the age of five. Raised in New York and sent to Florida to train, she quickly became a star in the States, featuring on television programmes and the covers of magazines which predicted a successful professional career ahead. Famously, aged five, she claimed she would be able to return a serve from hard-hitting American star Andy Roddick, then practised with Grand Slam champions John McEnroe, Venus Williams and Kim Clijsters. Two years later she spoke of her ambition to win one of the sport's biggest prizes. Now she has achieved her dream. And that confidence illustrated while still at primary school remains one of her key attributes. Kenin never gives up and never shies away from a fight on court, which is what she found herself in after Muguruza won the opening set. Demonstratively frustrated, she came out punching in the second, returning even more relentlessly than usual. Muguruza could not cope. Breaks at 2-1 and 5-2 enabled Kenin to take the match into a decider, before she swung the momentum of a tight third set her way with a monumental hold for 3-2. Trailing 40-0, she fought back with five points of the highest quality. Two backhands down the line under the most intense of pressure were outrageous, a third winner - this time down the other flank - almost ridiculous. An ace out wide and a crosscourt forehand winner - after drawing Muguruza into the net - clinched the hold. It also virtually clinched the championship. From that point, Muguruza's confidence waned, with the Spaniard losing serve in the next game and again - in the most painful of circumstances - in what proved to be the final game.
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  17. at least i was your last act alive . u died with me . Valhala is waiting you 

     

     

  18. Sometimes I think I'm the coronavirus bat . damn I don't sleep 

  19. V2 effect, blur and text . looks dark and nice .
  20. The US military has confirmed one of its planes crashed in eastern Afghanistan on Monday. Col Sonny Leggett said: "While the cause of crash is under investigation, there are no indications the crash was caused by enemy fire." The aircraft crashed in Deh Yak district, Ghazni province, an area with a strong Taliban presence. It is unclear how many people were on board. Col Leggett denied Taliban claims that additional aircraft had crashed. Taliban social media accounts have posted unverified footage showing a burnt-out plane with US Air Force markings. The video shows a Bombardier E-11A - the type of jet used by the US Air Force for electronic surveillance over Afghanistan. Afghan authorities had initially said the crash plane belonged to state-owned airline Ariana, but the company quickly said all its planes were accounted for. While helicopters have proven vulnerable and accident-prone in Afghanistan, the loss of a US fixed-wing aircraft is relatively rare. But the Taliban are not believed to have the sorts of anti-aircraft missiles needed to bring down a high-flying aircraft. The plane involved is an E-11A, one of only four in the whole US Air Force. Essentially it is an adapted Bombardier executive jet, chosen for its ability to fly at high altitude and with extended range. It is packed with electronics: its job is to enable better communications between air and ground forces, and between different types of aircraft operating in difficult terrain or using incompatible data links. It is a bit like the wi-fi range extender that you install in a room with a poor signal. The aircraft - along with similar electronics mounted on unmanned systems - have played an important role in the Afghan conflict, where the mountainous landscape is a major problem for modern military communications.
  21. Welcome ? ¤ How did you find Highlifezm?: - ? u are in Newlifezm
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