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@DepressionEcon

The inflationary depression has just begun.

Global انضم Haziran 2017
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@Brad604 Flew Jet Blue at YVR for an connecting international flight through JFK and there was no line and one US immigration officer - it was shocking
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Brad604@Brad604·
Tell me times have changed without telling me times have changed. It is 830am on Good Friday 2026. Iykyk at the Peace Arch crossing into the USA this morning... Current wait is 5 minutes... 🤯
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Kevín@KevOnStage·
Black folks from Boston do not have that accent Ben Affleck and them be using in movies.
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@Judicaelle_ Recently flew, NYC —> Nairobi, same observation
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CT is never coming back
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I am Shemei 🇺🇬™
I am Shemei 🇺🇬™@Shemei_I_am·
If you want to legally rob people, Without harming them, Just start a primary school and give it whatever name, But, In between the name and school add INTERNATIONAL. DOLPHINS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL. In the curriculum, add things like Ballet, Chess, Band, Taekwondo, and Swimming. Now put whatever figure you want on the fee structure. Rob them. Buy a bus, Charge 300k as transport fee per month. Steal, Organise a parents’ sports day every term, Steal, A trip outside the country once a term, Put whatever figure, let’s say 14m to Egypt for four days. Interviews every term, charge them 100$ Put the admission fee at 300$. Even pre-school. Uniforms to be sourced from one very specific shop at Arena Mall. The curriculum is CBC, Dolphins International School is only based in Kungu, The pupils are all Ugandan , Mr Edgar, the head teacher, has no passport, and the furthest he has ever gone is Hoima for a teachers’ retreat. Class teachers are Waiswa, Kamembo, Madam Selly. For lunch, instead of cheese burgers and pizzas, serve them peas and cabbage. Call yourself a Director. Get rich.
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@THEJADEDLIFE @Kalshi Don’t worry you are ‘high IQ’ you will figure it out, right?
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The jaded life@THEJADEDLIFE·
@Kalshi Of course we do. They give all the jobs to the immigrants.
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Kalshi@Kalshi·
JUST IN: Canada suffers worst job loss since 2022
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@ManyBeenRinsed military suppression of resistance, and "civilizing" policies that sought to eradicate local identities
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@ManyBeenRinsed French colonial rule in Africa (19th–20th centuries) was marked by extreme violence, systematic exploitation, and the suppression of local cultures, resulting in millions of deaths. Covering over 35% of the continent at its height, the French regime utilized forced labor, brutal
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EconomicWoes 🤖@ManyBeenRinsed·
I’m in the Paris … what a shit stain. What happened? I was here 20 years ago and I fell in love hourly. Now I’m throwing up on the hourly. Many have been rinsed. 💦
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@ManyBeenRinsed During the Portuguese colonization of Angola, particularly in the 1950s through the early 1970s, white settlers were concentrated in urban centers and specific regions designed to establish a "new nation" of European descent.
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@ManyBeenRinsed During the colonial era in Kampala, specifically from the late 19th to mid-20th century, Kololo and Nakasero hills were the primary exclusive, leafy residential areas reserved for British expatriates, officials, and elites.
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EconomicWoes 🤖@ManyBeenRinsed·
Some of these European countries I’ve been to lately are close to mad max shit … it’s kinda wild to see.
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LYDIA KEBIRUNGI@kebirungilydi·
I'm looking for a vacation spot outside Kampala with a water body view from the balcony 🏞. Budget is 200k UGX, all-inclusive for two days. Any recommendations?
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@ManyBeenRinsed The Italians introduced Madamato (concubinage) regulations and racial laws intended to keep Italians separated from the indigenous population (Ethiopians), aiming to establish white superiority in public spaces, housing, and infrastructure projects.
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EconomicWoes 🤖@ManyBeenRinsed·
I was in Rome earlier this week What in the blooodclaaaaat
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Mo@Mo_Arsenal9·
Andrea Berta deserves all the respect in the world for pulling the trigger on Eze. Imagine where we’d be right now without Ødegaard and Havertz missing 80% of the season....probably out of all competitions. Now, we’re in the hunt for quadruple. That's what quality squad depth does to a team.
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@Brianw256 @MbabaziFridah Over the last 30 years, how many civil engineers has Makerere graduated - and this is the state of your roads and walkways - as Ugandan men, you should be embarrassed by the state of you infrastructure - women and children should be able to walk safely in the street
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Brian Wekesa@Brianw256·
@MbabaziFridah Sometimes personal accountability also matters. Walking through deep floodwaters is extremely risky. Before blaming everyone else, we should also ask what urgency was so great that someone would risk their life moving through such dangerous conditions.
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Mbabazi Faridah (N)@MbabaziFridah·
Oh my God 💔😩. This is heartbreaking. Thankfully the woman survived, otherwise we would be saying RIP. When we raised concerns about Ham’s development along the Nakivubo Channel, many people said we were opposing development. But that was never the case. Speaking up about poor planning is not opposing development 😥, it is demanding responsible and thoughtful development. It is painful to keep seeing ordinary people suffer the same losses again and again, while the powerful continue to benefit from the pain and sweat of others. Today, just small rains can flood the city. That alone should be a warning that something is not right. In Uganda, it is always the poor who suffer the most. They are the ones who lose homes, businesses, and livelihoods whenever disasters like flooding happen. What makes it even more frustrating is that we already have many serious problems that affect people every day. Yet you still find money being allocated to things that do not address the real issues in the country at all. has become a repeated cycle ; rains come, the city floods, people lose property and livelihoods, and then silence follows. When leaders finally speak, it is often only speeches instead of real solutions.
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Ish Sankara@AskforISH·
They be making exceptions when it’s time to…😄 they don’t wanna accept the fact that a African/Caribbean’s can have so much impact.. within the culture 🤔
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