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Dreamers👻🦾@M2___16·
I need to know better. I need to do better. I have to be better.
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ØxBedee ♟️❄️🦾
I just got into the @kroniclesgg Creators Corp… and yeah, this one means a lot to me because of what it stands for. As a creator, you’re used to just showing up every day, putting your thoughts out there, and hoping it reaches the right people. No guarantee… just consistency and belief. So when something like this comes in, it feels different. Big appreciation to @raidenkrn for the opportunity. For actually creating a space where creators are not just told to keep posting but are given a real chance to grow and be seen. That part matters. And I’m genuinely grateful to be part of it. Let’s work 🤝
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Kronicles@kroniclesgg

Most creators are told to keep posting and hope something sticks. We think creators deserve better. Welcome to Kronicles Creators Corp. You'll start seeing our creators joining today. 👀

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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
First, Trump lifts sanctions on Russian oil because back home he's suffering a gas price spike. Now, he's ordering Israel to ‘stop striking Iran’ because an LNG facility that affects the US has been hit by Israel (without his knowledge). While you are suffering petrol crisis in your country in Africa as a result of his illegal war on Iran, he’s trying to save his own (country’s) ass to survive midterm elections, yet some of you still support him all the way from Africa. You are an id!ot.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Since 2002, the International Criminal Court has prosecuted 33 cases. 32 out of those 33 have been African. Apparently no crime worthy of ICC prosecution has been committed anywhere on earth except in Africa for the past 24 years. Now they are making noises about prosecuting the Tanzanian government for last year’s election-related violence (but not the actual instigators and culprits). This was the sort of ludicrously one-eyed decision that made Burundi, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger leave that institution, and like the rest of the continent, Tanzania will have to make a choice soon. We will either remain voluntarily trapped within institutions built to cage and target us, or walk away and build our own fit-for-purpose institutions.
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Cxspxxr✘🧸@_6signxxx·
Yup. And the leader in the middle is Robert F Williams. A Marine Corps veteran who changed the course of the civil rights movement and made an international impact beyond what even MLK Jr. did. But he’s erased from history because they don’t want us knowing that violence can work
WELCOME TO BLACK TWlTTER @blacktwiterthrd

These black men in South Carolina in the 1960s. They took on the white supremacists/the Ku Klux Klan.

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Danton Chidera🎖️
Danton Chidera🎖️@DantonChidera·
Arresting a 93-year-old man for participating in Lumumba's murder is insulting the African people, especially the Congolese and the family of the deceased. We know the Belgian court knew the people who assassinated the Congolese martyr; they remained quiet until a time when a prison sentence is more of a blessing than a curse/pain to the aggressor to give justice to the man killed for no justifiable reason. May Africans not fall for this believing it's an attempt to give justice to Patrice Lumumba. Nah! It's a trick to finally have y'all shut up about Belgium's involvement in his assassination and to whitewash Belgian atrocities on the continent.
Sahel Revolutionary Soldier@cecild84

A Belgian court has ruled that 93‑year‑old Etienne Davignon can face trial for his alleged involvement in the 1961 assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s first prime minister. Davignon is accused of playing a role in Lumumba’s arrest, transfer, and mistreatment prior to his execution by firing squad. After Lumumba was ousted in a 1960 coup, his body was secretly dissolved in acid. Belgium — the former colonial ruler — has since acknowledged its responsibility and issued apologies to both Lumumba’s family and the Congolese state. Davignon is the only surviving suspect in the case, which was initiated by Lumumba’s relatives in 2011. The decision, welcomed by Lumumba’s grandson, can still be challenged on appeal.

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CHRIS PEACOCK 🦾@Calopo_·
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shal0m@shal0m

If you’re a JPEG trader or NFT degen, you know how crazy the NFT space can get. ❖ Not knowing when to sell or buy ❖ Missing sweeps  ❖ Missing out on degen mints ❖ Inability to mint whitelists because of timing, launchpad, or connection issues ❖ Inability to mint FCFS stages for hyped projects ❖ Inability to mint AI agent NFTs and lots more  @nullnft_bot was built to fix that, equipped with tools that give users the much-needed edge for NFT trades. One of these tools is the NFT Tracker. 🖼️ NFT Tracker Monitor floor prices, sweeps, mass listings, mass offer dumps, and offer sweeps. This feature helps you make more informed decisions on your NFT plays. Level up your NFT trading game with Null NFT Bot🤖

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shal0m@shal0m·
If you’re a JPEG trader or NFT degen, you know how crazy the NFT space can get. ❖ Not knowing when to sell or buy ❖ Missing sweeps  ❖ Missing out on degen mints ❖ Inability to mint whitelists because of timing, launchpad, or connection issues ❖ Inability to mint FCFS stages for hyped projects ❖ Inability to mint AI agent NFTs and lots more  @nullnft_bot was built to fix that, equipped with tools that give users the much-needed edge for NFT trades. One of these tools is the NFT Tracker. 🖼️ NFT Tracker Monitor floor prices, sweeps, mass listings, mass offer dumps, and offer sweeps. This feature helps you make more informed decisions on your NFT plays. Level up your NFT trading game with Null NFT Bot🤖
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ØxBedee ♟️❄️🦾
Sometimes the best things in crypto don’t start with a perfect plan. No big marketing strategy. Just one dreamer who decided to create something and a bunch of curious people who showed up, vibed together, and stayed. That’s how @degentokenbase really started. A creator who dared to dream a little differently and a community of pure degens who understood the vibe instantly. I created this video to show you why I love degentokenbase, it’s a culture, a movement. A reminder that sometimes the wildest ideas are the ones that bring people together the most. Dream big. Build big. Stay degen. 🏰🔥 @jacek0x @ts_tomek @BR4ted @MischiefHaze @degentokenbase
ØxBedee ♟️❄️🦾@borladayo

Right now $DEGEN is already the most popular meme token on @base. But instead of the community just enjoying the hype and stopping there, they’re pushing even further. Now they’re stepping into NFTs. Which brings me to this piece I just made. They call it risky, We call it home🏰 In crypto, everyone talks about safety until the volatility hits. That’s when you really see who’s built for this space. This piece is my little tribute to the $DEGEN spirit. Look at the character on the right taking hits but still standing there. Look at the shield on the left holding the line and protecting the vision. Because at the end of the day, we’re not just trading tokens here. We’re building a culture that somehow thrives right in the middle of the fire. If you’re moving through the chaos with me… then you’re exactly where you belong. 🎩💜 Degens win together. Degens lose together. Degens move together. To the moon… or to the pits we move as one. What do you think about this piece, Degens? @jacek0x @ts_tomek @BR4ted @MischiefHaze @degentokenbase

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ssheyii🦾
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Linked up with a team building something Web3 social actually needs. Helping them with the full marketing strategy, collabs, and launch execution. The product is being built on Base. Team is fully doxxed and committed builders More details tomorrow
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Slaves once knew the master’s language better than their own grandparents’ tongues. That did not prove the master was right. It proved the whip had been busy. So spare me this childish line about "perception." Yes, people accept dollars. Because the United States spent generations making access to trade, energy, credit, and survival run through its currency. That is not a natural vote of confidence. That is what happens when a financial system is backed by aircraft carriers, coups, sanctions, assassinations, and economic siege. The dollar circulates widely for the same reason fear circulates widely. Because empire made itself expensive to refuse. You are looking at the scar and calling it consent. You are looking at conditioned dependence and calling it trust. You are looking at a protection racket that scaled itself to the size of the planet and calling it "perception." No. Perception is not everything. Power is. And the whole world is now learning, slowly and painfully, that once fear begins to crack, the myth of inevitability cracks with it.
⚓️ Ronald Woorts van Gelder (Financieel Architect)@WoortsvG

@nxt888 The big difference is that if I walk into almost any place in the world and try to pay dollar bills, there is a good chance people will accept it, even if it is not the official currency. In comparison: Most people have never seen a yuan banknote. Perception is everything.

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Danton Chidera🎖️
Danton Chidera🎖️@DantonChidera·
Many Africans undermine African democracy because to them, once it doesn't correspond to that which a senator from Washington, a civil servant from Paris, and a 'human rights advocate' from Geneva has preached, it's wrong and immoral. These people do not know that the perception of the world is subjective and heavily dependent on who the observer is, their location, their customs, and their cultural geography. No political principle or concept is the same everywhere, people determine and choose which one aligns with them and serves them best. The argument has been the same with capitalism and socialism. The African has decided to see these philosophies not as a people on a completely different part of the world but from the interpretation of the Russians, Chinese, or Americans, who in turn decipher them based on their interests and more importantly, their identity and desire to survive. Thus, self-awareness comes first. Eritrea's choice to be 'isolated' ain't because the leadership doesn't see the need for communication, interaction, economic cooperation, or even military collaboration. It's a calculated strategy to preserve identity in a world where history is rewritten right in the eyes of oppressed people. It's its own way of refusing to go culturally and politically extinct while still being in existence but serving no interest of the natives. It's a choice made by men who understood who they are first, their reality, their aggressor, and who could be a potential ally in an anarchic global order. Self-awareness isn't discussed in Africa enough to make other African countries as politically and psychologically alert as the Eritrea. It's snubbed by parents at home, misconstrued by teachers and tutors in elementary schools and universities, despised by political and economic elites, and worse, demonized by Africans evangelists and proselytizers. There's no sovereign Africa if there's no African that is proud of itself. Africa's tragedies should teach Africans better.
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin

Whenever I see Africans having all of the takes over countries like Eritrea, I just want to cover my face and go somewhere to have a lie down. Because the way some of you talk is a confirmation of every malicious racial stereotype that was ever created about African people. You have no original thoughts or independent opinions inside your head. Everything that comes out of your mouth is Garbage-In-Garbage-Out programmed nonsense that was dictated directly directly into your head by the BBC news anchor who talks like they have plums in their mouth. Kinikan "Eritrea is a dictatorship," "They don't have freedom," "Police state that citizens need permission to leave." First of all, let's be clear on something - no African country is fundamentally better off than Eritrea. You might not be under the same sanctions as they are, so you might have access to the cheapest cast-off consumer items from global trade that China gracefully lets you have, which creates the illusion of wealth and comfort, but the minute your weak and compromised governments ever try to exert actual sovereignty and independence, is the minute you will discover that global trade is a mafia operation controlled by US sanctions, and we are ALL at the same level as Eritrea. Just because you have cheap consumer items from Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and you have MTN or Safaricom 4G internet that you use to play Nairabet and watch porn does not make you better off than an Eritrean who doesn't have those things. Because the price your country is paying for having those things can be measured in all kinds of horrible ways, like how IMF structural adjustment has devalued your Nigerian currency 99.7% since 1986, or how British soldiers at their base in Kenya regularly rape and murder local women without being legally answerable to Kenyan law. That is the price Eritrea refused to pay, so think about that before you sneer at people who to a certain extent are actually better off than you. Second and more importantly, "freedom" is a concept that you should define for yourself as an adult human being with a fully functioning brain. If a group of white people and their NGO/media/civil society servants in Abuja and Nairobi have told you all your life that "freedom" means "multiparty universal suffrage elections", "free trade", "free press" and "individual liberty", that is fine and I love it for you. But as a grown-ass adult in a world that is clearly bigger than you, perhaps you also need to ask yourself what "freedom" means to Agnes Wanjiru, the Kenyan nursing mother in Nanyuki who was gang raped by British soldiers, stabbed in her lungs (so she drowned in her own blood), and dumped (alive) into a septic tank where her body was discovered 3 years later. What does "freedom" mean to the 3 million people who died in Nigeria's civil war, which was externally instigated by Charles de Gaulle, who wanted to punish Nigeria and set it up for long term instability because Nigeria dared to publicly oppose France's nuclear bomb tests in Algeria? What does "freedom" mean to the local Tuaregs in Algeria around those nuclear test sites whose descendants still suffer extremely high rates of cancer, birth defects, and genetic mutations 60 years later? What does "freedom" mean to 40 million black South Africans who were born into an economy whose structure has NOT changed since 1994, and who are statistically condemned through no fault of their own, to live tiny lives surviving off small government handouts, all because someone crossed the Atlantic, came to their country, stole all the means of production, and codified their theft into law? All these people I have mentioned have elections and smartphones and Google and porn and mobile money and some measure of gay rights, and whatever other thing that these NGO people have told you constitutes "freedom." What use are these things to them? As an African adult in 2026 with a functioning, non-colonised mind that can take in and process information independently - and not just mindlessly parrot whatever you have been told - you should be able to define what "freedom" means in your own personal, communal, national and civilisational context. Because the ability to trade memecoins, use Uber, make an online purchase with your Mastercard, subscribe to somebody's OnlyFans, express dissatisfaction with your government openly, be part of political opposition, or attend a Pride parade are definitely important freedoms to some people. But freedom from white people and their IMF, World Bank, CIA, MI6, Mossad, DGSE, International Bank of Settlements, New York Federal Reserve, foreign military bases, NGO industrial network, sponsored terrorism, contrived colour revolutions, and Epstein safari trips to hunt and eat your kids are even more important freedoms to other people. And since in the world that existed between 1945 and 2023, it was basically impossible to have both sets of freedoms at the same time, Eritrea chose the second set of freedoms over the first set, as is their sovereign right to. So if you come from a country that allowed Epstein islanders to hunt and eat your babies and drown your women in septic tanks in exchange for having Mastercard, Sportpesa and Pornhub, maybe focus on managing the faustian bargain your government made and quit rubbernecking at Eritrea. You actually have bigger problems than they do.

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Pejuola| HR🗣️@Pejuola_a·
If you use dark mode and didn’t know about “reduce white point” in accessibility settings, you’re about to have a moment. Go check your settings rn
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
This is what is referred to as 'The Tyranny of English', where the people of the Global South speak English and understand its grammar and syntax, but not its semantics. For example, when I briefly messed about with those Atlas Foundation libertarian dudebros from South Africa in 2023, their favourite buzzword was "economic freedom." I interpreted that to mean stuff like reducing regulatory red tape for opening businesses and obtaining trading licenses, creating new laws to make African countries early adopters of disruptive new technology etc. What they ACTUALLY meant by "economic freedom" was "stop or roll back any law or regulation in South Africa that gives black people a stake in the economy that white settlers stole from them." I thought we were talking "cross-border, intra-African trade" and "expedited drone licenses." They were talking about stopping B.E.E. and gutting any legislative attempt to reclaim stolen land from settlers. And not only were they fully aware of this complete mistranslation on my part, but they actively encouraged and leaned into it. That's another bedrock oyibo behaviour - use of doublespeak and weaponising your own naivety against you. They'll have you out here fighting against your own interests in the name of something you think you understand, but you really don't understand at all. See also: "Christian Nationalism." (Native thinks it's about Jesus and faith, oyibo knows it's about race and power).
Ene Mona@EneMona357187

@DavidHundeyin Too sad we do not think for ourselves. We always use the word freedom without knowing what freedom is. 😢

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PortHarcourt Sailor
PortHarcourt Sailor@GodsgreatG·
This is my new video on YouTube about how Nigeria went from having 24 international merchant ships in 1964 to none by 2026. The decline was largely driven by corruption and embezzlement. Many of the ships were eventually seized in foreign ports due to unpaid debts. Here’s the link: youtu.be/errSZ8pZoA8 I really wish this video will go viral. If this comes across your timeline, please share.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
You can’t buy Linux. It’s free. Always has been. So IBM did the next best thing: it spent $34 billion buying Red Hat, a company whose entire business is selling tech support for this free software. Largest software acquisition in history. For support contracts on something anyone can download for $0. The “side project” story, while true, is maybe 5% of what actually happened since. Linux itself is managed by a nonprofit, the Linux Foundation. That nonprofit pulled in $311 million last year. Only $8.4 million of that (2.6%) actually went to Linux itself. The rest of the funds support ~1,500 other open source projects, events, and training. Every Fortune 100 tech company is a paying member. And here’s who actually builds this “free” software now: 84% of the code changes to Linux in 2025 come from developers on corporate payroll. Intel is the biggest contributor. Google is second. Huawei, Oracle, AMD, and Meta all have engineers writing Linux code full-time. Over 1,780 companies pay people to work on it. The solo genius in a dorm room stopped being the real story around 1998. The wildest part: over 65% of Microsoft’s cloud computers run Linux. Microsoft, the company whose former CEO once called Linux “a cancer,” now runs more Linux than Windows on its own servers. Amazon and Google’s clouds are even higher, both above 90%. A 2024 Harvard Business School study attempted to calculate how much companies would spend if all free, open-source software vanished tomorrow. The answer: $8.8 trillion more per year. 3.5x what they currently spend. And that number didn’t even include operating systems like Linux. Linus Torvalds still personally approves every major code change. He makes about $1.5 million a year. He also built Git, the tool that powers GitHub (which Microsoft bought for $7.5 billion). Two pieces of software the entire tech industry runs on, same guy. Linux started as 10,239 lines of code. It’s now over 40 million. Every one of the world’s 500 fastest supercomputers runs it. 96% of the top million websites sit on it. Every Android phone has Linux inside it. That’s roughly 3 billion devices in people’s pockets. It’s the largest collaborative engineering project in human history, free to use, funded by the same corporations it was supposed to replace.
Sahil@sahill_og

Linus Torvalds created Linux at 21 without Claude or any other AI. - He didn't have a co-founder. - No VC funding. No office. - No team. - Just a personal project he posted to a mailing list: "I'm doing a free OS." 33 years later, it runs 97% of the world's servers, all smartphones, and the International Space Station. The most important software in history started as someone's side project. Absolute legend.

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Oyibo is fundamentally a liar. That is the most important thing to understand about how the world works. He professes "freedom of speech" but stridently criticise his precious Israel and see what happens to you. He professes "freedom of movement" but he places a 6-week visa application process with a 75% denial rate between you and him. He professes "electoral democracy" but he has electoral colleges, constitutional monarchies and unelected upper houses of parliament with hereditary seats. He professes "free market capitalism" but he imposes tariffs on you, subsidises everything under the sun in his local economy, and when you win anyway, he calls it "overcapacity" and tries to end the game and go home with the ball. He professes "individual liberty" for gays and transsexuals, but calls your ancestral polygyny "barbaric". He talks about "nuclear non-proliferation" but he remains the only entity to have ever actually used a nuclear weapon before. He funds the UN, the ICC, the ICJ etc. but the minute they issue arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, he sanctions the ICC Chief Prosecutor and passes the 'Hague Invasion Act' to shield his soldiers from prosecution for war crimes. He bitches nonstop about "illegal immigrants" and "white replacement" but no other population on the planet in the entire known history of humankind has ever left its home continent enmasse and violently seized 3 other continents, genociding the natives and outbreeding them at an industrial pace. I could go on for days. Point is, your enhanced understanding of how the world works and your proper place in it as an African begins the day you learn to completely disregard ANYTHING you have heard from any kind of oyibo authority figure or institution. Everything you have heard from him is a lie.
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