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do you, no one really cares, Porsche enthusiast

Accra Katılım Kasım 2012
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Greg the Sorcerer
Greg the Sorcerer@gregthesorcerer·
By age 25, your circle should consist of: -a Spellcaster -a Healer -a Tank -and a Rogue your network is your net worth
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Konjiki Ashisogi Jizō
The outrageous pricing system you guys complain of in Accra is a direct consequence of normalising fraudsters and scammers in the society. If you won't allow EOCO, GRA and Cyber crime unit to cook, you will complain forever.
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bailey💋 THE BOYS SPOILERS
bailey💋 THE BOYS SPOILERS@baileybananapt2·
why the actual fuck have i heard nothing about this?!!?! this is so horrific and evil. he was only 18 years old, just starting out in life. THIS NEEDS TO BE EVERYWHERE.
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Dr Rahmeh Aladwan
Dr Rahmeh Aladwan@doctor_rahmeh·
Mossad booby‑trapped 21,000 communication devices with explosives, sent them to Lebanon through shell companies, and detonated them remotely — killing dozens (including children) and injuring over 3,400. • The devices exploded in people's hands, on their faces, and in their pockets. • They did it over two consecutive days. • On day two, the explosives went off while Lebanese families were at the funerals of those killed the day before. • The attack inflicted roughly 3,000 injuries in a single hour on the first day alone. This terrorist attack was the largest simultaneous mass‑detonation in history by the number of individual bombs. 'israelis' joke about it to this day. If you didn't boycott Apple for the Congo, boycott it now.
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi

Do not buy Apple.

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Dr. Joe Funds
Dr. Joe Funds@JoeUnchained·
Sometimes it feels as though we are not demanding enough accountability as citizens. We faithfully pay public lighting levies, yet many parts of the country remain in darkness……Like why? Something we’re paying for?
The Fourth Estate@fourthestategh

Whether you like it or not, anytime you buy electricity or pay a bill, you pay to light up the streets. In 2024, public lighting levy amounted over 313 million cedis. So why is Accra still dark? @JohnJinapor @JDMahama #FixcircleDubai #BringBackCircleDubai @HonLindaAkweley

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‎venᥫ᭡ ᰔᩚ
‎venᥫ᭡ ᰔᩚ@_vadjeidanso·
“Messi was born with the gift of football but Ronaldo worked hard for it that’s why he’s the Goat🤡” Another set of fools 🤣🤣
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This Is Africa
This Is Africa@ThisIsAfricaTIA·
🤔😁😁😁😅
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