MiLady🥰
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MiLady🥰
@DarlingAmanda4
I am like the wind, You can't tell from whence I come or whither I go.
Katılım Ekim 2020
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【奇跡のバグ】
顔は45kgの清純派アイドル、体は100kgの超重量級。
日本が生んだ「究極のギャップ」が、いま世界中で脳をバグらせています。
物理法則を無視したかのような、信じがたいビジュアルです。
■常識を覆す二面性
・顔だけ見れば、誰もが認めるスレンダー美女
・しかし全身を映すと、規格外の「わがままボディ」
・想定体重と実数値の差は、なんと50kg以上
・「前世で国を救ったのか?」と海外勢も騒然
■正体は日本の芸人
彼女の正体は、芸人のもちだコシヒカリ氏。
この「奇跡のアンバランス」を武器に活動しています。
加工や整形ではない、神様が悪戯したかのような
「天然のバグ」として、美の常識を打ち砕きました。
■世界の反応
「AIの合成かと思った」
「顔の輪郭がシャープすぎて意味がわからない」
「どんな体型でも美しさは成立することを証明した」
ルッキズムを超えた驚きが、国境を越えて拡散中です。
■結論
美の定義を揺るがす、圧倒的な個性の勝利。
一瞬で記憶に刻まれるこのギャップは、
どんな着飾りよりも、強い「武器」になります。
「脳が追いつかない…」と驚愕した人は、保存とRT。
あなたの知っている「最強のギャップ」は誰ですか?


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MiLady🥰 retweetledi

summary of today
- went for test and scan
- made 700+ replies
- 2 posts
- gained 37+ new mutuals
- hit 300k plus impressions
good night 𝕏 , see y’all tomorrow 🫶


🧪Sammy | YourPlace_Inc@Samueldaodu22
summary of today - went to see the doctor - onboard 1 legend to @YourPlace_Inc - made 1.2k+ replies - 2 posts - gained 49+ new mutuals - hit 236k plus impressions good night 𝕏 , see y’all tomorrow 🫶
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コレはガチでそうで‼️‼️‼️‼️
←人生諦めてる20歳 →自信が付いてきた27歳


𝐌𝐢𝐲𝐮💫@miyu_biyo_
これ経験した人しかわからないかもだけど、自分のこと可愛いと思えてなくて人生全部諦めてる時の口って←みたいな閉じ方になるんだよね。 可愛くなって自信がついてくると、可愛く見えるような笑い方や微笑み方も自然にできるようになってきて、いわゆる美人の口角の上がり方になるんだよこれガチで
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No, those people I have ever worked for knows the reason why am working....
Ucheego⚡️💸💸💎@Born2winalwayz
Have you ever been owed salary and didn’t know how to ask for it?😭
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The “wealth gap” isn’t just about money.
It’s about access.
For a long time, the best opportunities in the world have quietly come with a gate:
• Want to invest in real estate? You often need tens of thousands upfront.
• Want private deals? You’re told you must already be “rich enough to qualify.”
• Want assets like gold, art, or big businesses? You usually need connections, storage, and serious capital.
So most people are left with one instruction: save more.
While a smaller group is quietly told: own assets.
That gap has felt normal for decades… but it was never really fair.
Now something is starting to shift.
We’re moving into a world where ownership doesn’t have to be all-or-nothing anymore.
Think about it like this:
A $20M hotel, a luxury building, or even a large farm used to be something you either owned fully or had no part in at all.
But now, ownership is becoming “sliceable.”
Not in theory—in practice.
You don’t need to buy the whole thing. You can own a small piece of it, the same way you might own a fraction of a company through shares.
And if that asset performs well, your small piece benefits too.
No drama. No exclusivity. No waiting for permission.
Even the way transactions work is changing.
Selling or adjusting your position in something valuable no longer has to feel like paperwork, delays, or “office hours.” It’s becoming more like moving value the same way we move messages fast and direct.
And trust is also changing.
Instead of relying only on institutions and middlemen, more systems now let you see what’s happening transparently who owns what, how value moves, and what’s actually going on under the hood.
Not perfect. Not magic. But more open than what came before.
The bigger picture?
We’re slowly shifting from a world where a few people hold everything…
to a world where more people can participate in ownership.
Not just consume. Not just save. But actually own a piece of things that were once out of reach.
The internet made information accessible.
Now the question is whether wealth and ownership will follow the same path.
So here’s a simple thought:
If you could own a small piece of anything in the world just $100 worth
What would you choose?
A hotel in a city you love?
A famous company?
A farm, a stadium, a piece of art?
Drop it below.
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MiLady🥰 retweetledi

Europe's youngest billionaire never set foot in Silicon Valley 😳
Many of us in Nigeria do not know the founder of Bolt.
Well Meet Markus Villig.
Born in Estonia, population 1.3 million. Dropped out after one semester. Borrowed €5,000 from his parents and built a ride-hailing app to take on Uber
Uber had $19.8 billion. He had a laptop
Went where Uber wasn't: Eastern Europe and Africa
COVID wiped 85% of the revenue overnight
Founders went to zero salary instead of laying people off
Pivoted to food delivery and survived
200 million customers, 50+ countries, $8.4 billion valuation
Billionaire at 27. Built from Tallinn, not San Francisco.

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@DarlingAmanda4 Even though life of a man is hard already from the beginning
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