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His Majesty
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His Majesty
@AfricanNapo
Village Born| Soccer fanatic| Don't come and catch feelings on my timeline, I'm just here for Vibes . Twitter is my home since 2010.
Thaba di mohudi. Katılım Ağustos 2023
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@Dzungie007 You are the worst thing to ever happen to south Africa after apartheid.
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@TheRealMotase @BillzDaOriginal Yes they do.. I saw one in Welkom
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@boatsrevenge That mandela guy was the biggest scam to ever exist in black society.
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@KhananiShingan1 Ke mosotho and this all a lie, it's got nothing to do with couchie, it all in people mind.
Personally I prefer Zulu women,they hble and know how to build.
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Minster can u at least get me one of those Bafana jersey, medium size. I will be patriotic watching frm TV.
Gayton McKenzie@GaytonMcK
I think we should have each club nominate the best and most consistent supporter for a trip to WC, someone who rarely misses a game. I will start calling sponsors when I land 🕺🏽🕺🏽🕺🏽🕺🏽🕺🏽🕺🏽🕺🏽🕺🏽
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@HermaineM I love soccer more than her xi even have Betway account. Does she?
I also deserve to go to Trump world cup.
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@Joe_brendan_ They need to stay in their country and fix. This thing of taking their shit to other countries is nonsense, they lack morals and decency
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@Mpumiln Religion brainwashed our forefathers and fear of the unknown was instilled in them. And as long as Africans practice religion/Christianity, they Wil never be free nor liberated.
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@Queeneth01olx Hitch hiking inconveniences the person that is trying to help, and some will even be on their phone and u will have to switch off radio or music.
I hate giving people a lift, honestly.
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I gave a stranded woman a lift yesterday during the heavy rain. 20 minutes into the ride, she asked me to branch at a supermarket so she could buy something.
I should have said no. I’m usually not the type to pick up strangers, but the rain was terrible and she looked desperate. She got in, thanked me profusely, and we started chatting. Everything was completely normal.
Then came the supermarket request. I thought, "Okay, maybe just a quick stop."
She comes back 15 minutes later with three full bags of groceries and asks if I can drop her at a completely different location because the bags are too heavy to carry to her actual stop.
I ended up driving 40 minutes out of my way because I felt too awkward to kick her out in the rain.
At what point does being a good person just turn into being taken advantage of? Where do you draw the line with strangers?
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@ThembaM60 Everyone must stay in their countries, South Africans never bother anyone in their countries
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@luphumlongcayis Radio is dead, all we get is people reading posts frm Twitter. Radio giants are being sidelined, Just-Ice to name a few.
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In this age of cameras everywhere, radio presenters don’t feel ashamed to be filmed READING even what should be natural, off-the-cuff conversation. Some get filmed praying. Like, wait a minute, I’m about to pray in tongues so make sure the camera is faced directly to my mouth.
Radio, by its very nature, was never meant to be performed for the eye. It demanded presence, instinct, and a certain mystery and intimacy with the listener. You could hear when someone knew their craft. When they were THINKING in real time, FEELING their way through a moment and not RECITING it or PERFORMING it.
Naze nayi bulala iradio ngoba ke everything now must be on camera and y’all are chasing them likes. Awkward as some of you look with these subpar performances.
In the process, we are witnessing an erosion of a medium that once thrived on imagination and authenticity slowly being flattened into yet another cheap visual performance.
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