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@flyyjer

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@Trigxlef send me make you see praise and worship
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Sam Nelson 🦍🇵🇹
Sent my lil bro some money, his praises are hilarious 😂❤️
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
First ever World Cup hat-trick for Leo Messi. He’s turning 39 next week. 🌎🇦🇷
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if there’s anything i’ve learnt is that e fit burst anytime, just keep showing up!
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@Evander611 but then don breakup nau, you go knack am or not?😭
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Waggy ✞🏌️
Waggy ✞🏌️@waggydey4you·
I find it funny when people assume they know how others spend their money just from a few pictures online. Yes, I enjoy good food, and I’ll never apologize for eating well. But what you don’t see are the things I handle behind the scenes. Over the past few months, I’ve repainted my room, changed my old carpet, bought new kitchen utensils, got myself a new foam, pillows and beddings, supported my sister’s education, and I also help take care of my dad back in the village. Not everyone’s definition of progress is buying a couch to impress strangers on the internet. Some of us prioritize comfort, family responsibilities, and gradual improvement. A room is easy to furnish. Character, responsibility, and consistency are much harder to build. So no, it’s not a "poverty mindset." It’s called having priorities. 💙🙌
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This is Waggy’s payout about $601 from X in the last two months. When converted to naira, that’s roughly ₦845,000. That amount is enough to buy foodstuffs for two months, a fan, a couch, a good bed frame, and other basic furniture to make his room look much better. But look at his room it still looks exactly the same. The only thing he spends money on is food. At first, you might think that’s normal, but it could be a sign of something called financial trauma or a poverty mindset. When someone has experienced real hardship for a long time, their brain can become wired to see food as the only important necessity, while things that improve comfort and quality of life feel like unnecessary risks or luxuries. It’s not laziness or stupidity. It’s actually a common response to growing up or living through poverty.

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D3VID 🐢@DurkioWiz·
See phones secondary school students deh use, iPhone 17 na water 🙆‍♂️😂😂
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bigfargo@r4evafargo·
jsyk no be everybody go buy mercedes
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bigfargo@r4evafargo·
i no dey among anybody top 20 mutuals wow
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God am i not due for a win?😞
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@Bignonso_ 🗣️NONSO………NONSo……..NONso……..Onso……onso…..nso……so……so
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@Bignonso_ if i shout for this cs e fit echo ajeh
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