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@Tomchris578680 @kampalasfinest_ Youre an ignorant and insensitive idiot
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@Darasimich @Tripple____M For fucks sake there was only one option to score. It would have come of worse if he tried to pass the ball coz it's not like there were no defenders around. And that attempt wasn't that bad.
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Let's stop all these. We always have an opinion to everything. Best decision there was not to pass to Gyokeres or anyone, it was to score. Havertz was just poor with the finishing. Any attempt to pass there and a city defender intercept it. And then we will complain about passing too much in the box.
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@dr_katumwa @ESRichforever Sad indeed, you can see how much this meals to them. Meanwhile @grok what is the tune in the backgroud
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@PatroUganda What kind of interview is this. The host is literally putting words in his mouth.
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@The_Chidimma I see nothing wrong here. In Africa our parents call each other Daddy or Mummy infront of their kids same way as their kids as a sign of respect to each other.
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Women calling their husbands “daddy” in front of the kids 😂
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Quote this tweet with a video that’s worth watching.
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@FabrizioRomano For fucks sake how about millions of arsenal fans Bro. Was it fair to them?
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@erich_mboowa We had a black and white Tv then and Kigenya Agenya more enjoyable on our neighbours Coloured TV on UTV
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@Arsenal Weve armed that fricking Obi Mikel with grounds to cook us much more
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@WelBeast We want to win unconventionally by dominating set pieces and playing tight at the back. Good, however it makes us forget how to dominate play which catches up with us when an opponent takes a lead. Which Gooner thought we would recover after conceding the lead?
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@KomugishaPeace She needs Mama to safeguard the stolen election. They're meant for each other.
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@eddykenzoficial Maama wo nga muluunji omuzimu gwe guliwa ngulye🤭🤭🤭
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🚨 Before Arsenal played Brentford last month, Mikel Arteta ordered the first-team to be separated from under-21 players and staff. This was to eliminate any possibility of tactical leaks, after former coach Mehmet Ali left the club to join Brentford last summer. ❌🕵️♂️ [@SamJDean]

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Sixteen years ago, one man stood alone on a grassy hill at a music festival in Washington State, USA, and started dancing by himself. People glanced over and looked away. Some laughed. His roommate leaned in and warned him people were filming him.
He did not stop.
Then one stranger got up and joined him.
Then another.
Then the hillside tipped. Within minutes, hundreds of people were sprinting from across the field to be part of something that, thirty seconds earlier, had been one man being laughed at in a field.
Someone filming from higher up the hill said quietly: "See what one man can do. One man can change the world."
The clip spread across the internet in 2009. Entrepreneur Derek Sivers played it at a TED conference to explain how movements actually begin. Not with the first person brave enough to start, he argued, but with the first person willing to join them.
Collin Wynter, the man dancing alone, later said he had no idea he had done anything special. He was just tired of watching everyone sit still.
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