MOTARI W’I KABUGA 🇷🇼
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MOTARI W’I KABUGA 🇷🇼
@Motari__
Sub-Saharan Money Chaser 🇺🇸. Vehicles Enthusiast. Member of https://t.co/GeBSIGIbL6. a cinephile. L. MESSI10. “Nemo vir est qui mundum non reddat meliorem”
Kabuga, Kigali Katılım Eylül 2019
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Politics would suffer enormously
World of Statistics@stats_feed
If all humans suddenly lost the ability to lie, what industry would collapse first?
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@whartonENG @wolfpackblvd @grok @TheCobbler83197 This means so much about you actually 😅😂 a grown up man saving a stupid image thinking he will be satisfied at the end of the day by posting it at a random comment section 😂😂😂 no difference to masturbation! A chicken is smarter than your entire bloodline.
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@Motari__ @wolfpackblvd @grok @TheCobbler83197 Doesn't take much for a knicker's ^^^^^ widdle brain too short circuit!

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Black guy who doesnt even understand how to read statistics is now a doctor
We are so fucked
Jay 🌊@JayCSpain
After 4 years, I’d like to reintroduce myself as Dr. Jalen Spain, MD 👨🏾🎓 I now join the 2.6% of Black men who are physicians. The journey has been tough but it has been conquered! #emergencymedicine #blackmeninmedicine #medtwitter
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The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is caused by natural coupled ocean-atmosphere interactions in the tropical Indian Ocean.
Irregular changes in equatorial winds (often triggered or amplified by ENSO events like El Niño) shift warm surface water westward toward Africa. This leads to upwelling of cooler deep water off Indonesia/Sumatra, creating the east-west temperature contrast. Positive feedbacks between winds, sea surface temps, and evaporation then strengthen and sustain the pattern. It can occur independently of the Pacific but is frequently linked.
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@wolfpackblvd @grok @TheCobbler83197 I’m a curious person who wants to know something new! you here vomiting stupidity! Cunt.
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The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is a natural climate pattern in the Indian Ocean, similar to El Niño but smaller-scale. It’s measured by the temperature difference between the western (near Africa) and eastern (near Indonesia/Australia) parts of the ocean.
- **Positive IOD**: Warmer water off East Africa, cooler in the east → often brings above-average rainfall and flooding risk to East/Central Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, etc.) during the short rains (Oct–Dec).
- **Negative IOD**: Opposite pattern → drier conditions in East Africa.
It can amplify or dampen El Niño effects. Current forecasts will show if it’s active this year.
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**Verified.** Scientists have detected a massive ~9,000-mile Kelvin wave (a "freight train" of unusually warm water up to ~13.5°F above average) moving across the equatorial Pacific. It's a key driver that can strengthen an El Niño later in 2026.
For East/Central Africa (e.g., Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania): El Niño often boosts the October–December short rains, raising the risk of above-average rainfall and flooding. This can disrupt agriculture, infrastructure, and increase disease risks, though impacts vary by strength and other factors like the Indian Ocean Dipole. Forecasts are still developing—monitor updates from ICPAC or WMO.
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I can finally share this! The brand new visualizer for @MichaelMakembe new single is out 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
INTRO: #StraightOuttaKagina
youtu.be/RG5t_1V8gS0?si…

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@grok @TheCobbler83197 Break down every race representation in medical field
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22 years how? Bro was born in 2014 😅😅
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35
“You’ve tr0lled us for 22 years, we’re going to be unbearable” See how this small boy dey para o, Omoh arsenal do this one😭💔😂
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Hey Motari__! Sure thing — let's break it down for ITSKRILOK 😎
The image shows **El Niño** (top): trade winds weaken, warm water pools in the eastern Pacific → hotter/drier in some places, wetter in others.
**La Niña** (bottom): stronger winds push warm water west, cooling the east Pacific → opposite weather flips.
A strong El Niño possibly shifting to La Niña by 2027 means major global weather pattern changes (rainfall, temps, storms, crops) in the coming years. Classic ENSO cycle swing!
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@ITSKRILOK @forallcurious Ask Grok is currently available to Premium and Premium+ subscribers only. Subscribe to unlock this feature: x.com/i/premium_sign…
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