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AHumbleSoul🌱

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An Empath. Kindness Matters Most. Catering Services & Branded Purified Bottled Water. Contact: [email protected]

The Sacred Space Katılım Şubat 2022
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University of KwaZulu-Natal
With 21 distinctions, 14 Certificates of Merit, and six Dean's Commendations, Siyabonga Khumalo graduated with a Bachelor of Social Sciences degree summa cum laude. Siyabonga received a standing ovation from fellow graduates, academics and guests who packed the Westville Campus Sports Centre. Halala Mntungwa! Khumalo is one of the 153 students with disabilities graduating this Autumn. #UKZNGrad2026 #UKZN #InspiringGreatness #Inspired2032 #LoveMyUKZN
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It’s a privilege to experience me. as a friend, lover and everything in between.
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Ryan Daigler - Exposing Narcissistic Abuse 🚩🚩
The scapegoat child usually starts off perfectly healthy — full of potential, resilience, and their own personality. But the narcissistic parent cannot tolerate that because it threatens their fragile ego and false narrative of superiority. So they begin a cycle of systematic stress and sabotage: —Constant criticism, arguing, shaming —Sleep disruption, manufactured chaos, and emotional whiplash. —Isolating the child from support, so no one can validate their experience. —Gaslighting and projection, making the child feel like they’re “the problem.” Over time, the child develops complex PTSD, anxiety, depression, and other trauma-related struggles — not because they were flawed, but because they were ABUSED INTO THAT STATE. Cont.
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Wellness wins
Wellness wins@Bro_Code_x·
Did you know the quickest way to detox your entire body?
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Healthy & Organic
Healthy & Organic@_Healthyorg·
Get rid of kidney stones with this remedy.
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goma@soigomaa·
"violence isn't the answer" only gets said when oppressed people start fighting back, not when the oppression is happening
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Hot take:

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Kingmaker
Kingmaker@MindHealthMaker·
Both narcissists and Empaths suffered from early childhood trauma. The Empaths took that pain and became more compassionate, not wanting others to suffer the same fate they did. while the narcissists got angry and decided to take their anger out on the world. Vowing to put themselves first. Empaths were strong enough not to let the trauma destroy their goodness. while narcissists were weak and let the trauma overcome them.
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♡yG♡🧚‍♀️@angellailah_yG·
I have no desire to prove to a man i’m the better option...go be confused somewhere else
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Before anyone suggests it... Ivermectin doesn't treat Hantavirus
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Kgomo Letsoalo
Kgomo Letsoalo@LetsoaloRant·
1.She hired a nanny and put her on government payroll. 2.forced the Nanny to share half her salary with her daughter. 2.China donates cars to Womens league, she gives them to her daughter. That's it: ARREST HER NOW!
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Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
Two illegal immigrants having a child in the United States does not make the child a citizen. It makes a third illegal. Time to close the loophole.
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Wandile Mthiyane
Wandile Mthiyane@wandileubuntu·
I got into Harvard’s Master in Design Engineering because of an app I built to help people in townships and informal settlements design, build, and finance their own homes. But I can’t afford to go. So I decided to walk from Durban to Cape Town to raise the funds myself. Along the way, I’ve had to spend money on proper hiking gear just to survive the journey. Today something incredible happened:@kway_za through. I even connected with the guy who designed my bag, and they’re now sponsoring some of my gear. What’s wild is that my good friend @mbalimcdust encouraged me to write an article about my journey, and that article led to Cape Union Mart reaching out. A reminder that sharing your story can open unexpected doors. I’m even willing to take a loan, but as an international student I can’t get one in the US, and I can’t access one here because I’m leaving to study overseas. Like the youth of ’76, I’m done waiting. This walk is my small way of fighting to become the change I want to see in a crisis that’s deeply personal to me. Three decades into democracy, 2.5 million South Africans are still waiting for an RDP home. Some families have waited for decades. My aunt passed away still waiting. Please support and share my journey. GoFundMe: gofund.me/01604cf47 Journey Trailer: youtu.be/c_Kx0U8sdOM Try the AI housing platform here: ubuntudesigngroup.com
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Daily Maverick@dailymaverick

From Durban to Harvard to Cape Town: Why I am walking 1,600km for home #Echobox=1777984143" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">dailymaverick.co.za/article/2026-0…

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University of KwaZulu-Natal
Graduate’s Emotional Moment Captures Hearts Twenty-four-year-old Nokuthula Dlamini, an only child raised by a single mother who works as an informal trader, was overcome with emotions as she graduated from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) this week with a Bachelor of Arts Honours in Sociology. Video and images of an emotional Nokuthula embracing her mother, Lindiwe Dlamini, during the ceremony soon went viral on social media, prompting public offers of support, including clothes and photoshoots. She had attended graduation without a new dress as she could not afford one. “I did not want to trouble my mother because I knew the dire situation at home, so I decided to go with the clothes I had. What was important for me was just to be present at graduation because I thought this might be the last one for me,” said Dlamini. Dlamini, who is from Pietermaritzburg, said she was filled with mixed emotions during the ceremony as she recalled the struggles she faced during her studies and in the lead-up to her graduation. She said the tears were for how grateful she is to finally make it, the support she received, and the happiness of making her mother proud. Her financial struggles made the journey to success a lot more challenging. She thanked her lecturer, Dr Siphamandla Sithelo, who secured accommodation for her for the year, and she said her roommate, Ms Khethukuthula Khoza, assisted with food and anything else she needed. She also thanked her supervisor for encouraging her to attend counselling. After trending on social media, people have reached out to Dlamini with various gestures. “I am so grateful to everyone who has reached out. I wish I could shout to the world to thank each and every one of them. I feel God has answered all my prayers and worries. Thank you to everyone,” said Dlamini. She encouraged other students facing financial struggles or challenges to never let those struggles deter them from following their dreams. “Don’t give up, go out and finish what you started,” said Dlamini.
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FlySafair
FlySafair@FlySafair·
Fortune favours the fast. Tickets are flying, but if you’re in the waiting room, you’re still in with a chance - right up until the last sale ticket is sold. Dash, don’t dawdle. T's&C's apply
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Freyy
Freyy@Freyy_is·
the amount of creativity and talent buried under poverty is heartbreaking. imagine how many geniuses never got the chance to even try.
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ɠɧıʂɧ@rirokpik·
Africa won’t be free until corruption becomes a crime with consequences, not a career with benefits.
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David (TalkingCents)
David (TalkingCents)@talkcentss·
An incompetent government with a high tax regime 🚩
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Dhaboy 😎
Dhaboy 😎@dhaboy01·
Real definition of work smarter not harder.. 😂😂
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Distant Relative
Distant Relative@LankyObserver·
If the wealthiest people in your society are politicians, that society is fundamentally corrupt.
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