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Bianca Sivada

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Bianca Sivada@biancasivada·
@EasyEquities Hey! Is your app having issues? It doesn’t want to open since I’ve moved overseas?
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Bianca Sivada@biancasivada·
@AskPayPal @MikaStarfall I’m having the same issue, entering correct serial and it’s unable to log in, I’m also unable to reset my password as it goes blank when clicking this option
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Ask PayPal@AskPayPal·
Hi there! Thank you for reaching out to PayPal. We understand you’re facing issues with accessing your PayPal account. Please contact our customer support during business hours by clicking contact at the bottom of the PayPal homepage or by referring the link paypal.com/cshelp to get this resolved. ^SDR
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Mikabell@MikaStarfall·
@AskPayPal Is PayPal having issues in the USA right now? I couldn't send money and now I can't even log in.
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News24 🇿🇦@News24·
An Edgemead dog owner has been arrested and charged with animal cruelty after he allegedly paid to have his four-year-old American bully dog's ears illegally cropped last week. | @Lisaleesolomon1 brnw.ch/21wOe3i
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Bianca Sivada@biancasivada·
@LudidiVelani Mafia aside the drivers are also working for a living. It’s a nice dream to want a European transport system but can the Gove execute it really??
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Bianca Sivada@biancasivada·
@LudidiVelani Taxi play a vital role in the functioning of our city. Gov should be supporting the drivers, with grants, repairs and assistance with licensing instead of making laws more difficult for them to operate.
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Veve@LudidiVelani·
Sent by a reader People walking from Cape Town CBD to different locations as there are no taxis available #TaxiStrike
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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Around 250 million years ago, the Earth faced a catastrophic event known as the Great Dying, which caused mass extinctions. In the midst of this turmoil, an injured amphibian named Broomistega sought refuge from the harsh conditions. It found solace in a small, warm burrow, already occupied by a dormant Thrinaxodon, an ancestor of mammals, about the size of a fox. Although the researchers discovered two puncture marks on Broomistega, they concluded that they did not match the Thrinaxodon's dental structure. Despite having broken ribs, Broomistega showed signs of healing, suggesting its injury wasn't due to a conflict with the Triassic creatures. The cohabitation between Broomistega and Thrinaxodon was peaceful until a muddy flood suddenly buried them in the burrow while they peacefully rested together.
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Koshiek Karan
Koshiek Karan@iamkoshiek·
why is Cape Town property still insanely expensive?! 📈 ✈️ semigration (JHB is a dumpster fire) 💰weaker ZAR makes property attractive to foreign investors 🇷🇺Russian owners shifting capital to avoid sanction countries 🥷money laundering 101 (if you know, you know)
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Bianca Sivada@biancasivada·
@sahar_adatia My heart goes out for this young lad! I followed the story hoping for a miracle, mainly for him given his age and lack of maturity in understanding the dangers associated with the mission. I pray that he will rest in eternal peace and happiness ❤️ Truly heartbreaking.
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Sahar A@Sahar_A_Writes·
Whatever your view on the billionaires of the Titanic submarine expedition, the 19-year-old on board, Suleman Dawood, was just a kid. Terrified, uncertain, eager to please to his dad. A world of possibilities he will now never know, gone at the hands of #OceanGate. Rest in peace.
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Bianca Sivada@biancasivada·
@CFCMick11 My heart truly goes out to this young boy ❤️ May he be in eternal peace and happiness 😢🙏🏽
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Joe Lonsdale
Joe Lonsdale@JTLonsdale·
It’s been a mystery why Roman concrete often lasted thousands of years, but ours decays in mere decades. Turns out they incorporated chemicals in a process that induces self-healing; scientists at MIT just figured this all out - in 2022. Extraordinary. news.mit.edu/2023/roman-con…
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Bianca Sivada@biancasivada·
“Your nose is to you, what my ear is to me”
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The Tudor Age@TudorAge1973·
Hello new followers Well, I better introduce myself. My name is Kate & I run The Tudor Age Page; I’m an amateur historian whose main areas of interest are the Tudor monarchs & Mary, Queen of Scots. Hope you enjoy the page & thanks for following !!!! #Tudors #History
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Marc Randolph@marcrandolph·
Exactly 25 years ago today - on April 14th, 1998, at 8am in the morning, Eric Meyer leaned forward, tapped a few keys on his laptop, and launched Netflix to the world. That first day was a long one.  We crashed our servers. Ran out of mailing labels.  Scrambled to get everything to the post office in time.  But we ended that day with 200 customers. Today, Netflix has more than 200 million of them. Starting with a dozen people squeezed into a tiny office with dirty green carpet, Netflix now has more than 10,000 employees.  It has customers in nearly every country in the world.  It produces it’s own movies.  It makes it own television shows.  It’s brought the world “Netflix and Chill”.  (And I promise, I never saw that last one coming). 25 years ago, we simply believed there “had to be a better way” to rent movies, but along the way we ended up not just changing the way the world consumes content, but how that content is created. We started out just wanting to enjoy work, and ended up showing it was possible to build a culture based on radical honesty, freedom and responsibility. But looking back, I know it could have gone very differently. - What if the DVD had gone the way of the LaserDisc? (Don’t know what a LaserDisc is? My point exactly!) - What if Reed and I had accepted Amazon’s offer? - What if Blockbuster had said yes to our $50 million ask? I can point to hundreds of other forks in the road that may have made the difference between success and failure.  Each of them reminds me of the importance that luck plays in every success story.  (And the role that survivor bias has in the fact that I’m the one telling it). Speaking of luck, what about the people?  Would any of this have happened without the right startup team?  Without Christina Kish?  Te Smith?  Jim Cook?  Eric Meyer?  Mitch Lowe? Where would Netflix be if PureAtria had not acquired Integrity QA; the lucky break that resulted in me sharing an office - and a carpool - with a guy named Reed Hastings. And what would have happened had we not stumbled - more than a year and half into our journey - onto the no-due-dates, no late-fees subscription model that ended up saving us? It’s been an amazing ride, and at the beginning, all I wanted to do was start a company that sold something on the internet.  I ended up with so much more than that. As Netflix closes out it’s first 25 years - and hopefully kicks off it’s next hundred - I’ve never been prouder of what Netflix has become. And I’m proud of everything that we accomplished.  We started out wanting to solve an interesting problem, and ended up proving that a handful of people with a crazy idea and a bit of determination can change the world. But I’m proudest of the fact that I didn’t listen when everyone - and I mean everyone - told me “That Will Never Work”.
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Bianca Sivada@biancasivada·
@fasc1nate The Egyptian style was more flamboyant and provocative than the high born roman women of the time which was more modest. Therefore with Green features, dresses in Egyptian style, she was highly seductive.
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Bianca Sivada@biancasivada·
@fasc1nate She likely had an olive Mediterranean skin tone, tanned but lighter than most sun working Egyptians. Dark features as that of Greek. Due to her wide ethnicity she likely had an exotic mix, making her stand out from the typical roman woman.
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