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@tunmi__

Here to see art - with words, with people and with whatever else. I like and retweet a lot but please note, you do not need to follow.

انضم Mart 2011
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🤪@tak1ama·
Sorry but if my man had a list of women he has slept with I’d be disgusted #loveisland
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs
> only 12.3% reached a level of “eminence,” defined as “full professors…Fortune 500 execx … judges, lawyers, leaders in biomedicine, award-winning writers.” This means 88% never did. GPT says this is 0.4% of adults So gifted 'only' achieve it at 31x the base rate.
New York Magazine@NYMag

Gifted and Talented, or G&T, programs have long been a perennial subject of debate, particularly in New York City, where it has bedeviled mayors for years. Some parents have already washed their hands of the whole G&T business, refusing to participate in what they view as a corrupt system of segregation. But countless others still place significant stock in the G&T designation and what it offers and are comfortable relying on cognitive testing, should it be required, to determine whether a child qualifies. “When your intelligence is the foundation of your self-perception, failing to achieve feels like soul death,” writes Katie Arnold-Ratliff. But if the limited amount of information we have about gifted kids long-term is any indication, most lead, at best, ordinary lives of modest accomplishment. A 35-year study of 677 gifted children found that by age 50, only 12.3 percent had reached a level of “eminence,” defined as “full professors … Fortune 500 executives … judges and lawyers, leaders in biomedicine, award-winning journalists and writers.” This means 88 percent never did. Arnold-Ratliff digs into the myth of the gifted child, and how our notions of intelligence may be inherently flawed: nymag.visitlink.me/9mc2Wh

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Fatherland Productions
Fatherland Productions@wearefatherland·
We’re in Nigerian cinemas for one final week!
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Jaden Rust
Jaden Rust@jadenrustt·
@klvuii How? Because that man straight up told her I think it’s weird,it’s my opinion didn’t mean to offend you she then proceeded to ask if he knows she is right and that’s when he said embarrassing because Priya was ACTING LIKE 11 year old. Then she proceeded to curse at him
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TobyWrites
TobyWrites@tobyasky·
One time I was scared of South Africans was the time two passengers strangled an Uber driver to d£ath. I read comments from them, they said the guy was a student and should not even be working, hence, his d£ath was justified. Those guys are disgusting and one of the most despicable people on earth.
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aaliyah 🌹
aaliyah 🌹@prinnylee·
i like jasmine but her personality seems so instagram manufactured idk 😭 #loveisland #loveislanduk
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Giggling Ganon
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon·
Police called when man claims that a 250k watch they are selling was his and it was stolen from him. He has receipt along with paperwork showing matching serial number. ​ Anthony Farrer luxury watch dealer known as "The Timepiece Gentleman"—is inside a Scottsdale, Arizona jewelry store. Farrer marched into the shop and demanded they hand over a luxury Richard Mille RM 11-03 watch valued at a staggering quarter-of-a-million dollars. ​Claiming the watch had been stolen from him months prior during a night out in Los Angeles, Farrer produced an invoice and claimed he had already flagged the serial numbers across global dealer networks. However, the store owners stood their ground. They proved they had purchased the watch legitimately from another dealer and cleared it through law enforcement databases, where it showed no record of being stolen. The high-stakes standoff became so volatile that store employees locked the front doors to trap Farrer inside while they called the police to intervene. ​But investigators later revealed that this entire confrontation was nothing more than a desperate, calculated smokescreen. ​Farrer wasn't the victim of a theft; he was trying to hide a massive, collapsing Ponzi scheme. Operating a luxury watch consignment business in Beverly Hills, Farrer was pocketing millions of dollars from 97 clients' watch sales to fund a lavish lifestyle of high-end rentals, luxury cars, and a severe gambling addiction. When angry clients demanded their money or their watches back, Farrer would frantically juggle inventory, shipping other clients' watches to buy time. This public stunt in Arizona was a classic deflection tactic to blame "stolen merchandise" for his missing funds before the house of cards fell. ​The law caught up with him shortly after. Following a federal investigation by the FBI and IRS, Farrer was arrested. Investigators ultimately proved he had defrauded more than 40 victims out of a staggering $5.6 million. Farrer pleaded guilty to federal counts of wire fraud and mail fraud. He was sentenced to 70 months—nearly six years—in federal prison and ordered to pay millions in restitution. ​An incredible look at how far a fraudster will go when the walls finally start closing in.
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon

You've never seen bodycam footage quite like theee deep cuts. We're pulling back the curtain on the wildest, highest-octane police videos, chaotic traffic stops, and pure public meltdowns you won't want to miss. ​No filters, no scripts—just raw absolute madness of the streets. As always these are for entertainment and educational purposes.

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lonlee
lonlee@THEOCTOPUS_1·
NEW: Kai Cenat teases South Africans 🇿🇦with an IG story video: “Feeling Mexican with my fellow Ghanaians and Nigerians 😂🇬🇭🇳🇬”
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dru. squatch
dru. squatch@hurtch·
4,400 new millionaires because a company succeeded. Murica, what a country you are!
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tunmi@tunmi__·
@AlexVivyNnabue It's just sad. Her son started doing drugs at 14. To me, this is just grief speaking. She does meal prep to feed the kids on the street. Awful situation all around
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CHIKAMMA
CHIKAMMA@AlexVivyNnabue·
This shit is crazy if you remember that she hates foreigners because her drug addict son died from an overdose and she decided it’s the fault of the Nigerians as if they forced the drugs down his throat and ran away with his money. The boy had been progressively doing all sorts of drugs and buying from all sorts of dealers before he met an overdose
Tosin Adebayor@Adebay0r__

“Shithole” when the Black referee gave him a red card 😂😂

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Dikadi.
Dikadi.@DikaOfoma·
please anyone knows how to reach the Oriental Brothers or their manager?
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tunmi@tunmi__·
@_mhayree_ I remember a Nigerian news report that it was used to tenderize meat
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Information reaching me now is that some of you use paracetamol to cook meat?? As how???
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Mr. Akyeampong
Mr. Akyeampong@MrAkyeampong·
You’re African you must be supporting South Africa Ghanaians :
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Coral
Coral@Coral·
Big John's Bosh Around The World 🌎 48 teams. 48 boshes. No autocue. Bosh.
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CWBChicago
CWBChicago@CWBChicago·
CPD says this is the man who was seen leaving the area where “an object was constructed and lit on fire” in Grant Park yesterday. Police categorize the crime as arson, not a hate crime, even though many people have concluded it was a cross-burning. cwbchicago.com/2026/06/grant-…
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Pop Base
Pop Base@PopBase·
Taylor Swift has become the youngest woman in history to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
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