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@fwitter2020 @danielesibiza Who is the black guy following, Mr. Detective?
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@danielesibiza You trying to be funny about the black guy but Samraj’s following is almost 0 black women and from the looks of it he might be more interested in the black guy than the black girl.
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@Afriscousee @danielesibiza Mexicans date white people even more. It comes from her side
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@danielesibiza Typical Kenyan behaviour . Not surprised you’re pushing for this! Just surprised it wasn’t a white man
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@blackgrlfly @bee_shannonnnn @fwitter2020 @best_babe1 Yall make these shows insufferable. A BW happens to find a nonblk man attractive and here goes the dissertations, think pieces, video responses, etc.
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@bee_shannonnnn @fwitter2020 @best_babe1 My sister you are waay too melodramatic. I will pray for you and I beg you to hug your father and know that you are loved and dont need validation from a white or asian boy with a black girl fetish or an insidious motive to get famous quick by feigning true devotion
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What is y’all obsession with white men ??
tigs 🇰🇪🇲🇽@danielesibiza
may we get blasia inshallah #loveisland
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@bee_shannonnnn @blackgrlfly @fwitter2020 @best_babe1 I never understood this pussy/mate guarding BW do to other BW. Ive literally never seen other races of women do this to this degree. Like at the end of the day we are women who like men. End of.
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@blackgrlfly @fwitter2020 @best_babe1 Ya’ll are race obsessed. She can literally just think he’s the most attractive. Is that ok with ya’ll mules? I get not begging for validation (from any man) but she is literally just shipping and that’s ok. Ya’ll are overcompensating to perform for BM who don’t even like you
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@SAReportHQ @carterdalast @YpPanA Whats is the source 😆. Any tom dick and Harry and make up bullshit lists. The same UN calling yall the rape capital of the world with the highest crime rates yet friendly 😆 🤣 😂
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I’m tired of Nigerian Artists putting South African artists on the global map while they continue being xenophobic to Nigerians
HYPETRIBE@hypetribeng
🚨Asake Announces M$NEY TOUR with Uncle Waffles as Special Guest 🔥 🏟️
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@SAReportHQ @carterdalast @YpPanA Friendliest yet the rape and robbery capital of the world. Yeah. Sure
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@AfriPrincess411 @carterdalast @YpPanA Btch anyways I don’t have time to share space with South African haters because they are clearly deluded and ill-designed. Voted friendliest country in the world babe. Best city in the world. We really running sht just stop crying you’ll be ok 💋🤭🇿🇦
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@TheDigitalDagda @shavnyuy Face fucking Ireleand. Why the fuck you care about African history. Do you see us Africans give a flying shit whatever happened in dumbass Ireland? Besides, genetic studies have shown they were also related to modern day Chadic groups like the Toubou
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Today is Africa Day. And here is a fact most Africans have never been taught.
Between 500 BCE and 700 CE, a civilization called the Garamantes built 750 kilometers of underground irrigation tunnels beneath the Sahara Desert in what is now Libya. They had no river. They built gravity-fed channels that pulled water from deep aquifers and turned desert into farmland that fed a population of 50,000.
They grew grapes, figs, wheat, olives and dates in the middle of the Sahara.
Modern engineers still study these tunnels today for sustainable irrigation solutions. But this is not taught in most African schools. Just like the building techniques, the craftsmanship, and the engineering knowledge before it, we are losing it without ever knowing we had it.
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov
What historical fact sounds fake but is true?
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Trade within the Sahara was four times greater than trade across the Sahara
20,000 camels to Bilma oasis vs 2,000 to Tripoli!
Despite our focus on long-distance trade in historical writing, most trade was largely regional over relatively short distances
africanhistoryextra.com/p/the-camel-in…

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