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Wanderlust

@Sumi_Maya

Consumer of too much information.

By the Sea Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Onyinye Gift@Miss_gift1·
@NoFilterSkin Most men are gold diggers, the "something" they want you to bring on the table is money, children, slavery, submission, chef, and a closed mouth, someone that won't complain about or react to their cheating lives
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naijafemalefarmer@naijafemalefama·
Yesterday, Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria posted on Twitter that Nigerians can now export cow bones duty-free to China. Under the comment sections, some Nigerians were asking the ambassador to tell them what they are using the cow bones for😁 Some were telling the ambassador to tell his people to come and setup the processing facility here in Nigeria, so they can create jobs. Funny people. I laughed at our inability to do simple Google search. As a livestock farmer and Agro commodities trader, I already know the uses of cow bones. And about building a factory here in Nigeria? Nigerians are the ones to do it, but sadly everyone is building hotels😁 Let me tell you a few uses of cow bones. Here are 4 major uses of cow bones you can mention in your content; ✍🏻Bone meal fertilizer: Cow bones are processed into bone meal, rich in phosphorus and calcium, used to improve soil fertility. They prefer this to fertilize their soil not the chemical sold to our rural farmers. ✍🏻Animal feed supplement: Processed bone meal can be used as a mineral supplement in livestock feed, especially for calcium and phosphorus. We use this for chicken feed, pig, and fish feed production. Verify the price per kg and you’ll be shocked. ✍🏻Gelatin production: Cow bones can be processed to extract gelatin, used in food, pharmaceuticals, capsules, and cosmetics. Just imagine the volume of cow bones wasting in your village? Pharmaceuticals companies are paying billions of dollars to buy it from those processing it. And I believe those Chinese companies will focus more on this. It is big money wasting away in Africa because we don’t know anything about value addition. ✍🏻Activated carbon / bone char: Burnt bones can produce bone char, used in filtration, sugar refining, and water purification. Pause here and think deeply with me. They use bone char for water purification in their country. But they produce capsules and sell to us for water purification😳 Let’s not blame them. We take responsibility. Now, let’s be honest. This is a golden opportunity for us. Let’s export the cow bones and cash out. Also, let’s learn how to process the cow bones locally and export the finish product too. If I tell you now that chicken feed producers in Nigeria import bone meal, you won’t believe. Research it yourself. A ton of bone meal is around $200 - $750 currently. Bro, just imagine earning over $200 from wastage thrown around our local markets in Africa. Business opportunity for you. Do your research and see how you can position to serve this market
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Unfiltered
Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
signs you're a real introvert (not just shy): 1. you need alone time like oxygen 2. you rehearse conversations before having them 3. you're great one-on-one, terrible in groups 4. you leave parties feeling drained even when you had fun 5. you've cancelled plans and felt genuine relief 6. you process everything internally first 7. your texts are thoughtful, your calls are rare 8. you notice details nobody else mentions 9. small talk physically exhausts you 10. you have 2 friends max who actually get it 11. you recharge in silence, not sleep 12. being misunderstood stopped bothering you years ago 13. you enjoy your own company more than most people's 14. loud environments feel like a personal attack 15. your best conversations happen after midnight with one person
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Nelisiwe
Nelisiwe@NeliMsomi·
Mark's photo and not Redi's should have been used!
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hera۶۟ৎ@herainhistory·
I saw a woman with PMOS sharing that her partner learned everything about PCOS just to support her. Cooked anti-inflammatory meals for her. Never questioned her fatigue. Reminded her constantly to take her inositol, magnesium and keep her Briom PCOS streak. Now she's symptoms free with one child and holding things down while he's studying engineering. The right person will never make you feel like a burden.
Yves ౨ৎ@yvessirae

unpopular dating/relationships opinions that would get you in this position???

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H’s mom
H’s mom@aiishadahir·
When money comes: you stop giving stop investing underpay people cling tightly to what Allah gave you But wealth without generosity loses barakah. & What circulates grows. What is hoarded hardens the heart.
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Wiesie de Kock@wiesiede·
Exactly the same playbook Israel follows in Palestine and Lebanon. But according to the apartheid relic Helen Zille, she and her party dont ‘see’ any apartheid.
History ZAR@HistorySAZAR

Demolition in progress, District Six, Cape Town, circa 1974. Taken during the final stage of removal of 6 000 families from District Six, for relocation to the Cape Flats and Atlantis, in terms of the Group Areas Act. Credit: Stan Winer/UCT.

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​𝐥𝐲𝐫𝐚
​𝐥𝐲𝐫𝐚@sunnkssdseraph·
According to psychology, being the "good, low maintenance" child isn't a sign of innate maturity. It is a survival strategy known as parentification or fawning. You subconsciously recognized that your caregivers were too emotionally overwhelmed, volatile, or fragile to handle your age appropriate needs. You swallowed your own childhood and became invisible just to keep the peace
quote@itsmubashi

Hit me with the harshest reality truth.

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yu_007
yu_007@YVaw123·
Another South African🇿🇦 Citizen Yusuf Rahman Was Abducted and kidnapped By Israel while on route to deliver Medical supplies and humanitarian aid to Gaza! Israel just intercepted the boat in international waters last night abducting the South African and other humanitarians. Piracy on the high seas is a violation of international law. The world is watching.Every violation is being recorded while you have them in custody! Release them now!! @DIRCO_ZA @GovernmentZA
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Wanderlust@Sumi_Maya·
@Cheri_flavour I don't understand why it's so expensive here but in other countries it isn't.
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Cherries@Cheri_flavour·
The moment you add cheese to your groceries, it goes from R399 to R1800 😭😭😭😭
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Wanderlust@Sumi_Maya·
@msiziworld @CapeTown_Bru They don't stop with their smses and demands. I thought we had to pay! How were you guys ignoring it, please tell.
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MSIZI 🇿🇦@msiziworld·
The SABC finally admitting the TV licence is dead after years of us ignoring the SMSes is peak South African energy. 🇿🇦
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Wanderlust@Sumi_Maya·
@msiziworld Omg, I just paid today, almost 300. Been paying this nonsense since university days- 15 years now.
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Wanderlust@Sumi_Maya·
@AfikaSoyamba Insane amount of calories and sugar. Unfortunately most of us also grew up thinking milo was good for us.
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A F I K A
A F I K A@AfikaSoyamba·
Thought the kids were wasting the hot chocolate until I actually read the preparation instructions 😭 “4 heaped teaspoons per cup” Turns out they’ve been following the recipe exactly… because I taught them to read labels properly. Then I did the maths. 250g only makes about 6-8 mugs. Two kids in winter? That container is basically a weekend data bundle.. @NestleESAR please change the instructions..
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Zackie Achmat
Zackie Achmat@ZackieAchmat·
The language that Mark Saltzman used against @RediTlhabi was not only sexist. In the first instance, the @Dischem Boss used the language of violence against Redi. A language used in domestic or sexual violence. Saltzman does not surprise because his violent defence of the genocidal entity is at the same time a defense of the rape of Palestinian prisoners in death camps.
Pierre de Vos ⚖️@pierredevos

🔒Calls to boycott Dis-Chem have erupted after a major pro-Israel & genocide-denying shareholder, Mark Saltzman, uses sexist slur against Redi Tlhabi in attack linked to her support for Palestinian freedom and humanity. news24.com/southafrica/ne… via @news24

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@DoreenMorris
@DoreenMorris@DoreenMorris·
@Dischem @RediTlhabi @Dischem issued a classic PR non-apology because the backlash became too public to ignore. Not a word about Mark Salzman’s misogyny, defamation, intimidation or the attempt to weaponise philanthropy and corporate influence to silence criticism of Israel … 2/
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Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
Some places hit different. You visit once and they never really let you go: 1. Varanasi at dawn — when the river holds the whole weight of life and death at once 2. The medina of Fez — lost at midnight, and not even wanting to be found 3. Kyoto in November — rain on temple rooftops, leaves turning, time slowing down 4. The Scottish Highlands — so much fog and silence you start to disappear into it 5. Istanbul — a city that refuses to be understood, and that's exactly why you keep returning 6. Havana — catch it in the early morning before the world wakes up and it belongs to you 7. A village in the Dolomites in winter — snowfall, no signal, nowhere to be 8. Lisbon on a slow Tuesday — no agenda, no hurry, just hills and light and good wine 9. The Sahara at 4am — darkness so complete the stars feel close enough to touch 10. Tbilisi in October — golden, warm, unhurried, and somehow totally underrated 11. Cartagena in the heat — colour and noise and the sea always somewhere nearby 12. Bruges in January — empty canals, cold air, the whole city almost entirely yours 13. Oaxaca on Día de los Muertos — not a festival, more like a feeling you can't translate 14. Jaisalmer inside the fort — sandstone, silence, and the desert pressing in from every side 15. The Faroe Islands — grey skies, dramatic cliffs, and a loneliness that feels like a gift 16. Thessaloniki on a warm evening — long tables, good food, the kind of night that stretches on 17. Marrakech in the souks — completely, happily, irreversibly lost 18. The Lofoten Islands — no bad hour to be there, every hour looks like a painting 19. Kolkata — a city of relentless energy, impossible contrasts, and a soul too large to contain 20. Petra at sunrise — rose-red rock carved by hands that knew something about permanence 21. Dubrovnik in the off-season — when the crowds are gone and the old city breathes again 22. Samarkand — silk roads, turquoise domes, and a history so deep it makes the present feel thin 23. The Amalfi Coast in early spring — cliffs, lemon groves, and a sea that earns every cliché written about it 24. Bhutan at any altitude — a country that decided happiness mattered more than speed 25. New Orleans after dark — jazz bleeding through walls, heat rising off the pavement, a city that never quite sobers up
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Nasty African Girl
Nasty African Girl@SunBirdZAKH·
everyone always forgets that dischem is on the boycott list so thank you Mark Saltzman, son of dischem founder as well as major dischem shareholder himself, for this timely reminder as to why we buy from small local pharmacies or clicks instead
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Redi Tlhabi@RediTlhabi

Well, the founder of Dischem, Ivan Saltzman stepped down as CEO in 2023. He transferred billions worth of shares to his sons Mark and Dan. Mark is a major shareholder and is here basically taking me to task for not supporting Israel the way he wants. He also believes @Dischem Foundation's philanthropic work in South Africa, must come with gratitude and obedience towards the state he supports. There are other shareholders but the founders hold about 29/30%.

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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
One of the biggest mysteries is how Orcas, the ocean’s most efficient predators, have never attacked humans in the wild… almost like they know something we don’t.
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