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@avidpac

I tweet everything that interests me. | sometimes I call out people for their nonsense

Katılım Şubat 2018
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big_tiphe✨@tiphe_j·
Most women glow after divorcing y'all asses, and that's on period!!! Keep crying!!!
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big_tiphe✨@tiphe_j·
The way women glow up after a divorce is mind-blowing.
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ExMasturbator Saved By JESUS🙏🏽
President Dey stand wey chief dey sit ? Do you guys know a president is greater than any chief ? Chiefs need to stand and presidents sit and the presidency need to enforce this ..
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Afeni ☭ | #FreePalestine 🇵🇸
This is about the Epstein files, not Iranian protesters, not nuclear weapons, not about Khamenei. This is about nothing but those files. I am not suicidal. I would not harm others.
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Silverman Sachs@avidpac·
Great write-up. But, what’s the connection of it to the pictures you added?
I Japa at 40+ 🇳🇬 → 🇨🇦@40PlusImmigrant

One of the fastest ways to struggle abroad? Arriving with expectations… but refusing to adapt. A new country gives opportunities, not guarantees. 🇨🇦 As humans, one thing that separates us is the choices we make. And one hard truth about starting life in a new country is this: nobody is waiting to hand you a shortcut. Yes, people can be kind. Yes, you may meet good Samaritans. Yes, referrals and connections matter. But this system rarely rewards people who simply sit back and wait to be discovered. You cannot arrive and refuse to adapt. You cannot avoid learning, avoid research, avoid meeting people, avoid understanding how things work, and still expect life to magically arrange itself in your favor. You have to participate. You have to learn how things are done. You have to ask questions. You have to figure things out. You have to build relationships. You have to work, even when the work does not look like the life you imagined for yourself. And let’s be honest, your first job may humble you. For many immigrants, that first job feels like a reality check wrapped in a work uniform. You may find yourself thinking: "I didn’t move here for this." "This is not what I studied." "I know I can do more than this." And maybe you can. But sometimes your first job is not your final destination; it is simply your entry ticket into a new system. It teaches you how things work. It gives you experience. It builds resilience. It introduces you to people. It helps you understand the country's rhythm. You may not love it immediately, but it serves a purpose. The mistake many people make is arriving with a movie script expectation of how life should unfold. But real life abroad is less Hollywood and more “figure-it-out-as-you-go,” while you review your original plan by the second, by the minute. And strangely enough, that’s where growth happens. So remove the pressure of unrealistic expectations. Enjoy the process. Learn the culture. Explore the country. Build slowly. Stay open. Keep improving. Because the same system that humbles you in the beginning can also reward you later, especially when you stop waiting to be carried and start learning how to walk through it yourself. And sometimes, the life you end up building looks better than the one you originally planned.

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Silverman Sachs@avidpac·
That’s not our culture and that’s not how boys are socialized. Are you stupid or something?
Dr. Petro Ntiamoah Mensah@XanderlexMens

@eddie_wrt And that’s the biggest problem with our culture and how boys are socialized. To them there’s no harm it’s just fun and games. Even if she’s to report alot of people would tell her it was just a joke. We need to do better and public education has to increase.

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Silverman Sachs@avidpac·
Affo Toffey and her boss, where are they? 🤦‍♂️
Emma Claudine@EmmaClaudine

Today marks the 4th day of bus lanes in #Kigali. Buses are moving faster, and the city is flowing better for everyone. This is a modern, organised, people-centred Kigali. And this is only the beginning. More bus lanes and better public transport are on the way. 📌 PLEASE NOTE: Dedicated bus lanes are now in use on four key corridors across Kigali: 1️⃣ Downtown – Remera (ku Cyamitsingi) via Rwandex and Sonatube 2️⃣ Sonatube – Nyanza ya Kicukiro 3️⃣ Downtown – Nyabugogo via City Centre Roundabout 4️⃣ Hotel Gloria – Downtown via Quartier Commercial ✍🏽 Bus lanes are in operation during peak hours: 06:00 – 10:00 17:00 – 21:00 #SmartMobility Umuturage ku Isonga in #KigaliYacu.

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