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Watchlater | video editor

@PerfectusBecman

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Visual Storytelling Katılım Kasım 2022
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Handsome Hater (Grey Tick)
Handsome Hater (Grey Tick)@Ahane98083625·
Anna my gbola is about 12 inches or so.. or let's say was, at least before I started beating aggressively. I told you I would give you the entire world, collapsed your hip and not your heart, but you refused. Now you're languishing in madness, because of a gift card boy..shame.
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Danny Of Owerri🇳🇬🇺🇸🇳🇬@DrDanny2030

So who is Anna chi chi? handle at @anna_chichii Anna, by her real name, Anastetica Chizitere, is a Twitter user who is popular by her ONE WIG tròllings. She is light skinned and four eyed as confirmed by her close friends. other sensitive details of her have been withdrawn from me, but once approved, it would be stated here. what happened to Anna ? As narrated by her friends, Anna was usèd for ritùal by her new boyfriend, whom she met in December at Asaba, where she resides. The said ritùal left her mèntally unstable. Anna had a boyfriend who she had dated for 12 months, on narrating to her friends, the boyfriend said "I feel sad, Anna was always telling me, "don't you see how I'm being insùlted on twitter because I have just 2 wigs, you have to do better because I have men out there who would do better" saying that Anna left their relationship because of his financial incapacity, Forex hasn't been favorable, she needed to understand, but she left. said Tony. " Her friends stated that Anna met the new guy in December, which she told them about, went to meet him at his place in UYO during the festive period, and stayed with him till January 15th. she never visited her village. After staying with him, Her current boyfriend dropped her off at her residence in Asaba. Immediately, she became mèntally unstable, always screaming. this notified the neighbours who notified friends and relatives. She was taken to her mother's side at Ebonyi state on Jan 19th, where it was confirmed traditionally that she has been usèd. she's been receiving treatments since then, and according to Angela, her friend, she's responding well. She can go for errands now and move into vehicles without shouting. pictures of her during the rehabilitation would be sent as soon as I get the approval. More to come.. let's hope she gets better, and this is a lesson, too.

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Watchlater | video editor@PerfectusBecman·
Something funny always happens these days and I don't want to believe it's superstitious. Anytime I get really close to closing a client, my system or softwares start misbehaving. I've looked fucking stupid like 3-4 times this month alone. Good value clients bro 🤦🏿...
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Watchlater | video editor@PerfectusBecman·
Need to call it a wrap with this pc man. It's so over for me 🤦🏿
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CodeKage
CodeKage@codekagefx·
What in the name of vibe-coding is this? AI can't even make this mistake
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Sir Dickson@Wizarab10

Having confided with @the_beardedsina, he went to the hospital this morning to visit the lady and get the cost of the hospital bills. The lady doesn't have money to cover anything and will remain in hospital for a while because 2 of the kids are premature. We got an estimated bill for her from the hospital, and we have sent N2m to them. The money would cover the bill, and the balance will get some necessaries for the babies. @the_beardedsina will explain the medical aspect to you guys. Balance brought forward this 13th day of March, 2026, is N1.6m. Thank you for your trust and kindnesses 🙏🏾

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Watchlater | video editor@PerfectusBecman·
@Finaltoucch they're only in your replies because you have a lot of reach and following, look at this frauds when I tagged them multiple times. Infact they didn't even reply this girl's post, they came straight to your reply.
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Finaltouch 📮@Finaltoucch

@Chinwe_Owanta Seems ? lol. UPWORK CARES ONLY ABOUT CLIENTS . No be today matta sef . It has always been this way

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Finaltouch 📮
Finaltouch 📮@Finaltoucch·
@Chinwe_Owanta Seems ? lol. UPWORK CARES ONLY ABOUT CLIENTS . No be today matta sef . It has always been this way
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Oyinlola Akindele
Oyinlola Akindele@oyinakindele·
So here’s my issue with asking for videos during interview. For some roles where content creation, comms, or camera confidence is part of the job, it makes sense. But for many other roles where the day-to-day work has nothing to do with making videos, asking candidates to submit one creates a new problem. Why? Hiring processes are already imperfect because humans are involved. We naturally have biases and in interviews, we tend to favour people who are more outspoken, more camera-friendly, more “polished,” or simply more charismatic. It’s not a bad thing, it’s just the reality. So when you ask for a video, you introduce an entirely new layer of bias that further tilts an already unfair system. Tbh, ask yourself. What exactly is being evaluated in that video that fairly predicts performance in a job that doesn’t ever require being on camera? More often than not, what ends up being judged is camera quality, photogenia, accent, etc, none of which correlate with job description. And if the goal is to review “personality,” that’s even more flawed because a recorded video simply rewards whoever has the best script or acting skills. It’s curated content. 🤷🏽‍♀️ If the role doesn’t involve content creation or public-facing communication, a curated video submission adds very little value to the hiring process. Nothing replaces a real conversation. Speak with the candidate. Let’s stop making an already biased system even more unfair. ——— But hey, it is what it is. If you’re at the bottom of the job chain, you’ll have to do it anyway. But the fact that we entertain it for roles we want doesn’t mean it is supposed to exist.
Favour Y.@FavourYusuf1

My question is, is it the practice of asking for a video that is wrong? Or the idea that the company isn't worth that request because the pay is not good enough? If it was a role paying $3k/month, would it be okay then? Like I said, I'm genuinely curious

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UxUi Tega (Design & Ai)
UxUi Tega (Design & Ai)@Tegadesigns·
😆 Nothing in this life beats building a personal brand . Not even the biggest freelance platforms. They can wake up one morning and make rules and regulations that don’t favour you . The solution is simple : Build in public , build a personal brand , build on visibility, it is way easier and better.
@official Toheeb@Toheeb0406

Upwork has announced that Specialized Profiles will be removed starting from May 28, 2026. All freelancers will now use a single profile for their services @omoalhajaabiola @Finaltoucch @TechnicalBben @delightfjohnson @Upwork

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Watchlater | video editor@PerfectusBecman·
This might help one of my mutuals...
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Your brain releases dopamine before you get the reward, not after. Studies on reward prediction error show this clearly. The brain computes the difference between what you expected and what you got, then adjusts your motivation accordingly. The more certain you are that effort leads to an outcome, the more dopamine you release during the effort itself. This is why assigning a finite number to your goal changes everything at a biological level. You convert an unpredictable reward schedule into a predictable countdown. Your prefrontal cortex now has a map. The dopamine system responds to that clarity by releasing more dopamine with each step forward, including the painful ones. The default loop most people run: rejection → uncertainty about whether this will ever work → cortisol elevation → avoidance behavior → quit. The rewired loop: rejection → “93 left” → progress signal → dopamine release → increased drive toward next attempt. The people who sustain effort through rejection have attached the reward signal to the process of attempting rather than the outcome of any single attempt. When you expect the process itself to be rewarding, each step generates its own neurochemical reinforcement. The effort becomes self-sustaining. This works because it gives your brain something it desperately wants: a denominator. Uncertainty kills motivation at the level of neurochemistry. Certainty of eventual reward, even through discomfort, sustains it.

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Your brain releases dopamine before you get the reward, not after. Studies on reward prediction error show this clearly. The brain computes the difference between what you expected and what you got, then adjusts your motivation accordingly. The more certain you are that effort leads to an outcome, the more dopamine you release during the effort itself. This is why assigning a finite number to your goal changes everything at a biological level. You convert an unpredictable reward schedule into a predictable countdown. Your prefrontal cortex now has a map. The dopamine system responds to that clarity by releasing more dopamine with each step forward, including the painful ones. The default loop most people run: rejection → uncertainty about whether this will ever work → cortisol elevation → avoidance behavior → quit. The rewired loop: rejection → “93 left” → progress signal → dopamine release → increased drive toward next attempt. The people who sustain effort through rejection have attached the reward signal to the process of attempting rather than the outcome of any single attempt. When you expect the process itself to be rewarding, each step generates its own neurochemical reinforcement. The effort becomes self-sustaining. This works because it gives your brain something it desperately wants: a denominator. Uncertainty kills motivation at the level of neurochemistry. Certainty of eventual reward, even through discomfort, sustains it.
Path of Men@PathOfMen_

If you knew you were 100 rejections away from your dream, think how excited you would be every time someone told you NO

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ѕℓαѕн🕷️
ѕℓαѕн🕷️@Atiaps_Manuel·
There's a serious TIKTOK addiction pandemic going on among our Parent's age group. It's not even a laughing matter
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Grape
Grape@bumassforever·
At 26 your life is just starting
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Destro
Destro@TessyTobor45655·
Nobody even de find work again ..once de finish thier Nysc de go just carry certificate put for where rat fit see m chop .
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Watchlater | video editor@PerfectusBecman·
@vikktorrrre *To each his own. I have an alt account where I do that for more than 5 accounts, infact still do and they never return the favour... These accounts aren't even big to make it worse.
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Veee
Veee@vikktorrrre·
i highly recommend you start building a habit of liking more posts and comments as you scroll the timeline it allows you to be in everyone’s notifications at once all while supporting the people in your network once they notice you, they become more likely to engage back Easy growth hack
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