the.baggieboy

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the.baggieboy

the.baggieboy

@blaxcxx

Entrepreneur. Software engineer | Turning ideas to reality | Co-founder @altclanofficial

Katılım Nisan 2020
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Rhythm
Rhythm@RhythmRol·
@Sakshi50038 Are you open to working with me I will pay you good money at least to an extent I’m in search of a full stack dev Permanent one Not monthly pay but pay project complexity and per project and I get at least 5-10 project’s monthly
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Sakshi
Sakshi@Sakshi50038·
Day in a life of an unemployed person 😭
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Save Peter
Save Peter@SavePeter2·
Going through this codebase makes me feel dumb. Senior engineers good gan
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King.sol 🇶🇦
King.sol 🇶🇦@teddi_speaks·
I dont know who needs to hear this but that Testnet you’re fomo-ing to click, will definitely not COOK !!
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Aaron Danjuma
Aaron Danjuma@AaronDanjuma4·
MADE IN NIGERIA NEROLIT HANDMADE SNEAKERS Walk your story,one pair at a time ...
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Sire Bello
Sire Bello@youngstarbello·
@sammy_odims but una no go gree drop the edit here …. con later come on twitter here dey oralfarm mumu telegram edit ,when you no gree post game for here
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MATT GRAY
MATT GRAY@matt_gray_·
I'm hiring a Founder Success Advisor for @founderos. If you're interested in helping us build the most incredible founder community and experience of the 21st century, please DM me your resume, LinkedIn, and personal website to matt (at) founderos (dot) com.
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Omoalhaja
Omoalhaja@omoalhajaabiola·
Lmao, who scouted this Man U team? Dem never see our keeper. Sanchez jersey still neat like today bread
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zuka
zuka@feran_x·
The Acura MDX and RDX (Honda’s luxury SUVs) People hardly consider them, and they’re very reliable.
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Tech_baby
Tech_baby@Tech_babby·
If you’re down to join a group where we use AI to build businesses around our skills please indicate below👇🏽 Devs, marketers that are willing to sell AI solutions to the global market.
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Lollipop🤰🏾
Lollipop🤰🏾@rofffybaby·
I need recommendations for a very cracked backend forward fullstack person. Pay is 500k, there is HMO as well and it is fully remote
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the.baggieboy
the.baggieboy@blaxcxx·
@Chetuyachinago Finally someone calm enough to break it down without the pent up anger and aggression
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Chetuya Chinagolum
Chetuya Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
Mr. David Hundeyin: While I understand your position here, you are entirely too harsh on the poor masses in Nigeria in whose name you are supposedly fighting for. Yes, it is undeniably true that many Nigerians do not see the bigger picture. They do not see how foreign corporations are funding the insecurity currently ravaging the North, how the IMF and World Bank are basically boardroom terror organizations destroying the economy of the Global South, or how the Nigerian government only serves the vile interests of a select few elites and their puppet masters in Western capitals. All of this is true, but what is equally true is this: it is not this poor majority that will change this country. This may seem counterintuitive, as the poor are the ones feeling the crushing weight of a dwindling economy, hyperinflation, and an epileptic power grid. But as Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels outlined in lovely book "The Communist Manifesto", a true change in government can only happen when the classes of society hold hands and unite under a common umbrella. The poor and uneducated form the overwhelming majority of society and obviously possess the brute muscle to pressure the system. However, they cannot articulate a well-structured plan, they cannot write manifestos, and they cannot understand the complex logistics required to sustain a massive protest. They lack the financial war chest to fund a prolonged struggle, the legal expertise to bail out captured comrades, the media expertise to combat vicious state propaganda, and the strategic foresight to negotiate terms when the ruling class is finally brought to its knees. The Hollywood theater of poor people carrying pitchforks to overthrow their government is pure, delusional fantasy. An oppressive regime will always have a police force and a military that are heavily armed, well-trained, and eager to shoot live ammunition at protesters. Drawing again from the works of Marx and Engels and their studies on class struggle, the fundamental catalyst that brings to light any true revolutionary movement must start with the Middle Class (the Bourgeoisie/Intelligentsia). The middle class is educated; they possess the knowledge to decode complex geopolitics and translate it into simpler terms for the average farmer to understand, just as Thomas Sankara did in Burkina Faso. The middle class has the resources and the time on their hands to properly coordinate protests and build formidable intelligence networks. They can outsource the technology to bypass government censorship, they have the international connections to expose human rights abuses to the global stage, and they possess the ideological backbone required to turn disorganized public anger into a lethal, targeted political weapon. The most famous revolutionary movements in history like the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, and the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, were all ruthlessly and carefully planned and organized by educated, wealthy, middle-class citizens. Even Fidel Castro of Cuba came from a wealthy family, and his father owned a robust sugar business. Yet, even when the lower and middle classes unite, the upper class and the military still hold all the cards. Even the celebrated 1979 Iranian Revolution was only successful because factions within the military and the government decided to commit mutiny and flat-out refused to protect the Shah. If impoverished Nigerians were to relinquish their daily survival hustle and storm the streets en masse to protest against the government, what do you think will happen? Just like ENDSARS, the state will wait for the cover of night, turn off the lights, and gun down unarmed protesters in cold blood. Then, their puppet masters in the Global North will instantly provide them with diplomatic cover, and the rest of humanity will simply move on. Therefore, the struggling masses do not need to understand your complex geopolitics for a revolution to happen. If the comfortable, educated elite(who claim to know it all) do not get off their high horses and join forces to mobilize the streets, absolutely nothing will change. A revolution does not happen in a vacuum; it requires a spark forged by intellectuals, fueled by the fury of the poor, and executed with ruthless, unwavering precision. Until the educated middle class is willing to sacrifice its comfort, weaponize its privileges, and bleed alongside the common man they so eagerly criticize, you're basically tweeting into oblivion.
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin

Knowledge is not just a burden, but a lonely place. The ability to clearly see things that others cannot see if their lives depnded on it is not a gift. It's a social impediment. If I say that there is a direct and obvious link stringing together the "Christian Genocide" fairytale with the Dangote Refinery, the Benue Trough, the Itakpe Hill Ridge, the Bama Beach ridge and the wider geological belt stretching from Plateau to Yobe, 99% of my audience will respond "What are those?" And that's why we lose. How can they possibly fight and win a war when they don't even realise there's a war going on? Just one lonely guy speaking turenchi to himself on Twitter. People that drank FFMP instead of milk as children couldn't possibly grasp this information. It's not their fault. They never had a chance.

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Camavinga genuinely only got the red card because the ref forgot he was on a yellow. Had he known I swear to God Camavinga would still be on the pitch
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Napoleon Hill
Napoleon Hill@napoleonmastery·
Before success comes in any man’s life, he is sure to meet with much temporary defeat, and, perhaps, some failure. When defeat overtakes a man, the easiest and most logical thing to do is to quit. That is exactly what the majority of men do. More than five hundred of the most successful men this country has ever known told the author their greatest success came just one step beyond the point at which defeat had overtaken them
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Technical Ben
Technical Ben@TechnicalBben·
You can build websites for small businesses at ₦50,000. Do that for 2,000 businesses over time, that’s ₦100 million. And it doesn’t stop there. A team of 4 Developer Designer Marketer Sale guy Retainer 10-20k per month. You will cook. No be everything be $ paying gig.
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