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@Codagain24

Broken Se unió Aralık 2023
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We all watched this growing up rii
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Maybe there wasn't a guest character as exciting as Falcon from Ant-Man It was memorable how he got taken down so easily by Scott, who's a total newbie as a hero Who would've thought he'd become Captain America
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I love how Hydra didn't underestimate Captain America at all and got as many big dudes as they could into that elevator
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the way she started serving face like she wasn't about to die will forever take me out😭
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@cryptocom wtf are the comment in sec
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Crypto.com
Crypto.com@cryptocom·
Every transaction is a vote for the crypto you believe in
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@john322226 You say you a lesbian I’m too
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lobistars🇳🇬@john322226·
Wait..majority of women in Akwa ibom are lesbian ?😳😳😳 Is this story legit? Unbelievable
Pretty Didi@hawklaws

“Whispers Beneath the Silence – My NYSC Year in Uyo” Uyo didn’t announce its secrets. It concealed them, read my experience… When I arrived for my NYSC in Akwaibom state, everything looked almost too orderly, is it the clean streets, the polite smiles or the quiet evenings that felt deceptively peaceful. It was the kind of place where nothing seemed out of place… until I stayed long enough to notice what wasn’t being said. I settled in quickly, got used to my PPA and built a routine. But routine has a way of blinding you until something disrupts it. That disruption came in the form of Ndifreke. She walked into my life like she had nothing to hide, but everything about her suggested otherwise. Confident, composed and always watching. We started talking, then spending time together. She asked deep questions, the kind that made me feel like she was studying me. One night, everything shifted as we were at a lounge somewhere off Oron Road. The music was low, the lighting dim and the atmosphere thick with something I couldn’t explain. Her 4 female friends later joined us, each carrying themselves with a kind of coded confidence. They laughed freely, but there was a pattern to their interactions, something deliberate. At some point, Ndifreke leaned close and said quietly, “don’t assume you understand everything you’re seeing.” That was the moment I realised I didn’t. As the nights went on, I became more involved in their circle. What started as casual hangouts turned into late-night gatherings, private conversations and invitations that felt… selective/exclusive. Then came the night that removed all my doubt. We were at an apartment with music playing, drinks, laughter, but beneath it all, an unspoken understanding. I noticed the glances first. Then the touches that lingered too long to be accidental. Then the way boundaries seemed to blur without anyone needing to explain. I must have looked confused, because one of them called Ini pulled me aside and said “you’re observing,” she said. “But you haven’t asked the right question yet.” “And what question is that?” I replied. She smiled, slow and knowing. “What if this isn’t what you think it is… but more than you’re ready to accept?” That night, the truth surfaced, not in one dramatic reveal, but in fragments. Conversations layered with meaning. Confessions disguised as jokes. Admissions wrapped in trust. All of them are bisexual, they live in a world within a world. By day, everything was normal. Church, work, family expectations. By night, behind closed doors, they were unapologetically themselves. What struck me wasn’t just their reality, it was the tension of living it. One evening, I asked Ndifreke directly, “Why hide something this big?” Her expression changed - not fear, but calculation. “Because here,” she said, her voice steady, “being yourself can cost you everything.” That answer carried weight. The deeper I got, the more I realised this wasn’t just a group of friends, it was a network. Quiet. Careful. Intentional. People who had mastered the art of invisibility in plain sight. And me? I was somewhere in between, an outsider who had seen too much to be naive, but not enough to fully belong. By the time my NYSC year ended, I understood one thing clearly: Uyo didn’t lack stories, it just hid its loudest ones in silence and some of those silences were louder than anything I had ever heard.

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@john322226 Girls love girls where am from ..
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@john322226 Honest question apart from this do you have Job.. how polite will I put this
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lobistars🇳🇬@john322226·
It’s a lie.. that guy doesn’t look like who ran those editing P and hardly even talk about other topics or agenda His payment is real and his earning is also a motivation for everyone to see they can do it too.
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@john322226 Lobistars no mind them na fake

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lobistars🇳🇬@john322226·
I’m watching this yesterday Ghana match and omo! That gba country will not even pass group stage. I have never seen a Ghana squad this shitty
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@john322226 Ghana is ass … there population no reach people wey Dey Enugu ..
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lobistars🇳🇬@john322226·
@Jahclintbillio1 I Dey lucky to Dey make same amount of big money since this year ? Na only me them create luck for? When you ready to know say strategy Dey, you go regard me
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lobistars🇳🇬@john322226·
Your Elon musk pay check determine the quality of your content. Leave cho cho Cho and show workings.
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