
DMK
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DMK
@DukeOfMeru
Duke of Meru|God's son| Entrepreneur| political minded| Heart of giving|Chelsea for life| Family man
Nairobi, Kenya Bergabung Kasım 2019
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@SteveAustine_ke @sportbible I can tell categorically that you're a Liverpool fan. Prove otherwise
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@Wizarab10 Hats off wizarab😂😂😂. Newton's First Law of motion put into proper use
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Either let him do the thrusting or you throw it back. That is the only way to keep the rhythm. Throwing it back when he is thrusting kills the flow. Just relax and let him work.
An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion with constant velocity (constant speed in a straight line).
Aunty-Vyrus 🦅🌑@VyrusDaCyrus
How come when a man is hitting it from the back & you fuck back THEY STOP?
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@Blue_Footy Wdym travel to Russia and Arzebaijan. To be honest we are not qualifying for the UCL. Let get to Europa and win it.
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Honestly, if we don't qualify for the Champions League, I wouldn't bother if we make the Europa or Conference League. I'd even prefer to avoid Europe entirely if it's not the UCL.
It's a World Cup year; I'd rather have players resting midweek than traveling to Russia and Azerbaijan for Europa or Conference League matches.
For me, it's not worth the stress. If we miss the Champions League, the goal will be to get back to it immediately. Europa or Conference League will disrupt our league form and make Champions League qualification more difficult. At least in the UCL, the money you make is worth the stress on players and the club.
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@PedTalksSports This is a world cup year. Whoever wins it has a higher stake at winning the Balon D'or.
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These odds are useless anyways. They are just gonna give it to whoever was the best player on the team that won the UCL or the best player on the team that wins the World Cup
Balon D'or stopped going to the actual best player in the world after 2023
Kalshi Sports@KalshiSports
Favorites to win this year’s Ballon d’Or, via Kalshi: 24% — Harry Kane 20% — Lamine Yamal 16% — Kylian Mbappe 9% — Michael Olise 7% — Declan Rice 6% — Vitinha 3% — Bruno Fernandez 3% — Erling Haaland 3% — Vinicius Junior 2% — Jude Bellingham 2% — Raphinha 2% — Phil Foden
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I was sexually assaulted today inside the bus by an unknown lady.
We all know how commercial buses can be, a bit tight and uncomfortable.
So there I was, sitting beside this young lady and because the bus was tight, our bodies were brushing off on each other..
At some point I felt her boobs rubbing off the back of my arm, I didn’t really read any meaning to it cos these things can mistakenly happen when you are in a tight space with someone like that.
But it started feeling like the boobs were consciously touching my arm. Not long after that I started feeling her breathe a little harder and each time I try to move my arm away from her boobs, she leans forward for them to continue making contact.
She started moving funny in a non-noticeable sexual way. I felt so uncomfortable but I just didn’t wanna make a scene.
It went on for a while till I was forced to get down at somewhere that wasn’t even my bus stop.
I just can’t stop shaking. I feel violated and when I close my eyes the whole scenario just plays at the back of my head.
I think I’ll need therapy.
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Olise is all about control and precision. Everything he does feels calculated,he slows the game down, manipulates defenders with his body shape, and then delivers that final action, whether it’s a whipped cross, a cutback, or a perfectly weighted through ball. He’s more of a creator from the outside, someone who can dictate play from the wing or half-space and punish teams with his delivery and decision-making.
Musiala, on the other hand, is chaos in the best way possible. He thrives in tight spaces, constantly dribbling through traffic like the ball is glued to his feet. Where Olise picks his moments, Musiala forces moments he takes risks, carries the ball centrally, commits defenders, and destabilizes entire defensive structures on his own. His game is more about unpredictability and individual brilliance in central areas.
Even their movement tells the story: Olise likes to receive to feet, assess, and execute. Musiala is always on the move, always turning, always driving forward. One is a surgical playmaker, the other is a free-flowing dribbler who bends games to his will.
Put simply, Olise controls the game’s tempo from the outside… Musiala breaks it open from the inside.
𝙎𝙝𝙚𝙢𝙨𝙞 🇩🇪🇦🇱@shemsifcb
Difference between Olise and Musiala is crazy
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@SiltanuA88498 @FabrizioRomano @TheAthleticFC Cucurella said the truth. But Enzo was twerking for Madrid he's possessed.
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@FabrizioRomano @TheAthleticFC Chelsea drama: They guard Cucurella like treasure, but Enzo gets hit by the bus...

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🚨💣 Enzo Fernández’s agent Javier Pastore: “Our plan after the World Cup is to meet with Chelsea again…
…and if there is no agreement over new deal, to explore other options”, told @TheAthleticFC.

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@BouafifNour Fermin plays better for Barca. But Olmo is better for Spain
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For me, the choice between Fermín and Olmo has always been about matchups, mainly how the opponent defends and how much space they leave. Fermín tends to thrive in more open games, while Olmo is usually better when spaces are tighter.
But lately, I have to say the decision has become much easier. Even with both fit, Fermín is currently offering much more regardless of the opponent, and the gap between them feels bigger than ever whether it's for Barca or Spain.


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I’m a wife, mother, daughter, sister, professor, business owner & I own some shares in different companies. I work, go home, cook, take care of our kids, I meet Hubstar’s sexual needs & help pay our kids’ car insurance & health insurance. Married 20 years PLUS!
아두라💞💜@Aduradara61049
So you guys want to marry a woman who works, comes home, cooks, cleans, takes care of the kids, meets your sexual needs, and also helps you pay the bills? 🥹🥹
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@HonMoses_Kuria Faceless IRGC? Iran is the victim here. Its time to call out Israel and its puppet the US
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April will be the toughest and most brutal month of all times. The real effects of the regrettable war in Iran will take toll on the global economy. The Hormuz effects of energy supply disruptions will hammer the global economy. In countries like Kenya pump prices will end up in the region of Ksh 230 to Ksh 250 per litre. There will be pressure and temptstions to apply knee jerk and short termist solutions such as subsidies and foregoing tax revenues. This must be avoided at all costs. Messing up with the macro economic gains achieved so far will come with consequences that can not be undone even 2 years after the war. As a nation we must collectively swallow the bitter Hormuz inflation pill while hoping thar Netanyahu, Trump and the faceless IRGC leadership in Tehran come back to their senses to save the world.
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@iamlewis20 @tonnie_moremi Kvicha is an household name. I dont think any other Georgian comes close; Marmadashvili?
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@DukeOfMeru @tonnie_moremi Georgia na Norway wako na class players actually
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@LordGichohi This current parliament is just a Rubber stamp controlled by statehouse. Nothing much hapoens in the National Assembly these days. Only Bills emanating from statehouse see the light of the day.
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