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@ZimZombiee
never kill a woman,unless shes a witness👩🏽🦰
Harare Katılım Mart 2015
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This should be interesting since most of European leaders did not firmly condemn the abduction of Maduro. They did not demand his release & absolute respect of sovereignty of nations.
Once you accept what the USA did in Venezuela, you CAN’T oppose, in principle, what they are about to do to Greenland.
It’s a colonial expansionist program. Colonialism can’t be good for Venezuela and suddenly, bad for Greenland. Europe is about to experience its fragility in face of Trump & his team.
BRICS News@BRICSinfo
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇬🇱 US government threatens using the military to capture Greenland after declaring it a "national security priority." "Utilizing the US military is always an option."
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I feel you on this one heavy, and you're not entirely wrong. The more money and responsibility you stack, the clearer it becomes that time is your most expensive asset.
Not everybody deserves access to it. When you start winning properly, you notice how many people approach conversations not to exchange value, but to extract something.
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imagine if google hadn’t flinched & kept boston dynamics which they had bought for cheap in 2013, you’d basically have:
- perception layer (search, maps, vision)
- cognition layer (deepmind)
- embodiment layer (bd robots & waymo)
- distribution (android, chrome, cloud)
- capital + patience
google bought boston dynamics then immediately got spooked by their own employees. humanoid robots + military history + viral videos = instant evil robot discourse. google mid 2010s was peak moral theater.
60 Minutes@60Minutes
Meet Atlas: 5 feet, 9 inches, 200-pound AI-powered humanoid created by Boston Dynamics. It has learned to crawl, walk, run, and dance autonomously. cbsn.ws/4spMvLj
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The other day I went to buy jeans.
On getting to the boutique, it was 30k for 1 jean.
Like wtf is that? Lmao
A guy came in, obviously a yahoo boy cause you know them from their dressing and the slides they wear on their feet.
He bought 3 jeans for 90k. Why won't the boutique keep increasing their price?
Now boutiques rarely sell normal clothes, it's yahoo boys clothes everywhere because they know their customers.
So the government is now to blame? The people are part of the government everyone gets their fair share of blame.
Damilola@itzSuzzy222
@__BigJo It's really fun you people keep accusing yahoo boys not the government
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People who don’t understand this clearly never went to a big college or understand social dynamics.
College, more so in SEC schools, are its own little bubble. Status runs on who’s in what frat, who throws the best tailgates, and who’s from money (clearly shown by this chuzz)
Guys like this are top of the food chain on campus. This guy is living life!
But when she graduates and moves to a big city… and meets Chad Thundercock with a finance job and who gives her slight attention…
It’s over…
But these guys usually do pretty well for themselves they’ll just have a true come down to earth moment eventually.
Bullpen Clown@nunchukdave
Lord I’ve seen what you’ve done for others
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In 1999, Australian truck driver Bill Morgan was involved in a serious accident that left him in a coma.
Even though doctors said he had no chance of living, he miraculously woke up after 12 days and was completely fine. Feeling lucky for having survived, he went on and bought a scratch lottery ticket.
The result? He won a $17,000 car. Normally, winning a car wouldn’t have made it to the news, but because of Morgan’s accident story, Channel 9 decided to do a feature on the man who was "clinically dead and came back to win the lottery."
While filming, they asked him to buy a lottery ticket so they could reenact the winning scratch. He happily obliged and started scratching the ticket on camera. To everyone's dismay, he won a further $250,000.
The coolest photos ever taken: bit.ly/4cFoZT1

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🇺🇸🇻🇪 It looks like Chevron & Exxon got a bit more revenue & US GDP to add a few more points to the U.S. stock market.
This is not World War 3.
This is the world being split into regions.
What looks like chaos is actually the map being defined for a new multipolar world order, with the U.S. defining its new role as a regional power rather than a global one.
For this to work, people need to believe we are on the verge of World War 3, so U.S. corporate interests can extract maximum leverage for the financial–industrial complex (FIC).
The more the world appears to be on the brink of World War 3, the better the terms they secure from nation states, as investors shift capital flows based on perceived war risk.
The crazier the U.S. appears, the more the network can extract from U.S. debt to pump stocks and feed revenue. This asset-strips the U.S. and the West in favor of FIC-controlled entities, one merger and acquisition at a time.
All of these events signal that each sovereign country is setting its terms within the proof-of-weapons network, while the dollar is weakened year by year.
The dollar is being slowly shrunk into a regional currency over time.
Strategic ports are being divided between regional powers, U.S. private corporate interests, foreign state interests, and sovereign wealth funds.
Dollar down.
Stock markets up.
Commodities up.
Hard money is more useful in a multipolar world than in a dollar-dominated world.
Welcome to 2026.
It will be 2027 before you know it, and no World War 3 will have started.
Remember every influencer you follow who said World War 3 is coming—and question whether you want to listen to them next time.
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Crying when you see Earth for the first time isn’t crazy, it’s human. Psychologists call it the Overview Effect, and it’s one of the deepest emotional shifts a human being can experience.
When an astronaut looks at Earth from space, the brain is confronted with something it was never prepared for: an entire planet floating in the void, without borders, without flags, protected only by an atmosphere as thin as the skin of an apple.
Many astronauts describe it the same way:
“From here you don’t see ideologies or countries. Just a fragile crew traveling together on the same ship.”
In that moment, something breaks inside, and all problems seem insignificant against the cosmic silence.
Perhaps humanity’s greatest mistake isn’t moral or technological, but one of distance.
Maybe we don’t need more progress… maybe we need to look at our home from farther away to understand how absurd it is to destroy it from within.

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The last time someone told us how Mnangagwa's sons abuse national institutions to settle personal scores, people laughed at him. Some "democrats" even claimed he deserved it because he insulted some favourite artist of theirs. Hope we get to see this for what it is, clear evidence of a President's family that uses national institutions to resolve social and genital issues
Gerrard Anko Ged Belts@MacBelts
Collins Mnangagwa here is your message
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This is the 3rd video I’ve seen this week of a young multi-millionaire admitting he’s depressed, mentally lost or struggling after becoming successful.
And it’s why I believe getting rich very young is one of the worst things that can happen to most men.
Not because money is bad. Not because success is bad. But because timing matters.
A man’s 20s are usually when discipline, identity, purpose and resilience are formed. That only happens through pressure, responsibility, repetition and long periods of unglamorous effort.
If money arrives before those things are forged, it removes the very constraints that build them.
The struggle isn’t about suffering for its own sake. It’s about earning authority over yourself.
When wealth comes too early you skip prolonged responsibility, bypass years of delayed gratification, lose the daily friction that forces growth and you’re left with comfort before character.
So the man feels empty, unanchored and disconnected from normal life.
This is also why sons of wealthy men often underperform. Not because they’re lazy or stupid, but because they’ve never been required to become something.
No real stakes.
No earned competence.
No consequences that force adaptation.
Purpose doesn’t come from pleasure or options. It comes from necessity and duty.
What many fail to understand is that money doesn’t give a man meaning, it just reveals whether he already had it.
When a man’s internal development doesn’t match his external resources, psychological collapse is bound to happen. The dopamine wears off. The identity never formed. The “now what?” hits hard.
The men who thrive with early success are the exception, and usually it’s because they still endured years of responsibility, discipline and consequence before the money showed up.
Abundance should come after the man is built, not before, otherwise wealth arrives faster than the psyche can integrate it.
Kai Cenat@KaiCenat
This took a lot for me to do…Thank you❤️
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