Page Summary: Humans are built to explore, yet most of us don't really think that we'll become truly lost. Utah father Micah Smith allegedly forced his three young children—ages 2, 4, and 8—on a nine-mile mountain
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- Humans are built to explore, yet most of us don't really think that we'll become truly lost.
- Utah father Micah Smith allegedly forced his three young children—ages 2, 4, and 8—on a nine-mile mountain
- Helix is offering my followers an exclusive discount this month: 27% off your mattress ...
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