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Jaden Smith est décédé après un accident de la circulation, condoléances aux fans.
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00:00 Today, the art world is experiencing a huge loss with the sudden death of the young talent Jaden Smith following a car accident.
00:07 Known as a teenager with talent and diverse perspectives, Jaden Smith has left a void in the hearts of fans and art lovers.
00:14 Jaden Smith is not only a talented actor, but also a versatile artist capable of crossing the boundaries of music and fashion.
00:22 From dramatic films to iconic songs, he presents a multicolored variety of his talents.
00:28 His performance on screen is always full of life and confidence, making the audience unable to forget the mark he left.
00:34 Jaden Smith's sudden death was a huge shock to the art world.
00:38 Fans longed to accompany him through memorable moments, excellent films and emotional musical performances.
00:45 The image of him seen at the funeral, with thousands of fans standing on the touch, becomes a tragic image of separation and mourning.
00:52 We cannot help but remember the contributions of Jaden Smith to the art world and life.
00:58 Please leave memories of him, not only of his talent but also of the heart and dedication he gave to art.
01:04 With the words of sharing and the memory of Jaden Smith, we will continue to preserve the image of a talented and enthusiastic teenager who will always be a source of inspiration for the young of the next generation.
01:15 Jaden Smith left an important message for the art world and also for life.
01:20 His boldness in expressing himself, his constancy in his passion and his unwavering creative spirit are qualities that he always carries with him.
01:28 He said that the pursuit of his passions and his dreams is never limited by his age or his own limits.
01:33 This memory of Jaden Smith is also for us the opportunity to reflect on the meaning of life.
01:38 His short life reminds us that time is precious and that we must not let loss and regret hinder the life of every day.
01:44 We must cherish every moment, live every day with faith and enthusiasm, in order not to regret what we have missed.
01:51 Jaden Smith has finished his journey in this world, but his talent and his spirit will live in our writings and memories.
01:57 Let us continue to apply the values ​​he shared, to build a better future for the art world than for society.
02:03 Goodbye Jaden Smith, a talented teenager with great dreams and an extraordinary spirit.
02:08 We will always remember him and honor the precious contributions he made to this world.
02:13 In the darkness of departure, we must also remember the importance of road safety and vigilance when participating in road traffic.
02:21 Car accidents cost a young life, and it reminds us of the importance of obeying traffic rules and taking care of ourselves and the safety of others.
02:29 We must understand that each life has a value and an importance.
02:32 We all have the ability to leave a positive mark on the lives of others, whether through art, actions or simple daily behavior.
02:40 Jaden Smith did just that, and we can also learn from the values ​​and spirit he embodied.
02:46 Before finishing, let us pay tribute and share a message of love and affection with the family, loved ones and friends of Jaden Smith.
02:53 This can help them feel the support and attention of those around them, and also help them through this difficult period.
03:00 In our hearts, Jaden Smith will always live as a source of light.
03:04 The wind was blowing like a woman in her fifties, nine months or more.
03:11 That's how when your big brother tries to find you, he says, "This is what I found. My mom believes in God a lot. She goes too far. She is more educated."
03:23 That's how my mom does nothing. If she finds her mom, she does nothing. She puts her in the hands of God.
03:33 I have a head, my head is open. If I tell you that until now I see my sister, but maybe when I sleep I see her, she looks at me, she doesn't speak, she doesn't have the opportunity to speak.
03:48 But when I look, I feel that she wants to speak, but she can't. It's like she's stuck.
03:54 Something really stops her from speaking. There's something that keeps her from speaking.
04:00 Until now, sometimes there are situations when I'm in trouble, I'm really in trouble, I lie down, I sleep, she comes, but she has the ability to speak, she has the ability to make a word come out.
04:14 So, it's for you to say, young girls, Facebook, beware of social networks. Beware of social networks.
04:23 That's my story. Good evening, I'm in the comments.
04:29 Hey, Lord Jesus! Lord Jesus! Did you hear that? Did you really hear that?
04:40 Ah, I don't know what to say.
04:45 We listen to our testimony. Let's go.
04:51 I have a story to tell you, a story that happened to me. I am currently in Gabon. I live in Gabon.
05:02 And as you know, young people, in high school, you know, we always have friends, a group of friends, you see.
05:12 So, I have a group of friends, we are four girls. Well, we are several girls, but others are a little scattered in different schools, there are boys and everything.
05:23 But there are, we are four, because we are in the same class and we sit together, like two in front, two behind, you know the idea.
05:30 We sit together, we talk, we do everything. So, there are three of us. I'm not going to say the names because maybe they're watching your live. I don't want them to feel used.
05:44 It's seven, right? It's good?
05:46 You don't mention the names, do you?
05:49 No, I don't mention the names.
05:51 Alliance and Doroto.
05:52 I don't mention the names. So, we are three young girls. First, we have known each other since the fourth grade.
06:01 And the story I'm going to tell you happened this year, very recently, in the first year.
06:05 So, we did the fourth grade together, we did the third grade together, we did the second grade together, we went to school together.
06:13 And in the second grade, we met a girl, who I'm going to name Alice, who is in the same high school as us, but she was not in the same class as us.
06:24 We were in the same second, but we were in a second and she was in a second.
06:30 So, how does it happen? We used to hang out really far away. It was hello, hello, it's okay, yes, it's okay, and everything.
06:37 And once we went to the bus stop and we found ourselves in the same class.
06:43 The three girls that we are there, me, and my two girlfriends, plus Alice in question, we ended up in the same class.
06:51 Basically, already, the girl, I don't know, there was something about her that I didn't like. I don't know how I'm going to explain this to you.
07:02 There was something about her that I didn't like. There was something, she was saying something that didn't ...
07:10 She was actually tickling me. So, I was talking about it with one of my girlfriends, that the girl doesn't want her to walk with us anymore.
07:17 I don't want her to walk with us. Why does she walk with us?
07:20 The others said no, Emilia doesn't do that, it's bad faith.
07:25 She's going to walk with us, it's not a problem, we're going to get to know her, we don't chase people and everything.
07:34 I said, okay, no problem.
07:36 A few weeks later, a week later, I had a dream about her.
07:40 I had a dream, we were, you see, like in the villages there.
07:48 We were in a village and I was talking to my two other girlfriends, with whom I've known since the fourth grade.
07:56 So we were talking and I started, I don't know how I did it to remember the dream, but when I started to remember the dream, I told them that,
08:04 "Oh girls, today I'm going to show you who's really friends with this question."
08:08 She was telling me in the dream, she was telling me, "No, how can you say that, stop."
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