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@fridadegen1

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morgue. Katılım Şubat 2023
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@filmskyrie finished the book just now and i just want to say it was such an amazing 5 stars read. beautiful beautiful soulful book.
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chloe #phm
chloe #phm@filmskyrie·
people who went in blind to project hail mary thinking it’s gonna be a whimsical movie only for it to slow reveal a devastating twist and later on end up emotionally attached to an alien named Rocky
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It’s not like Tunde had any help. He literally fought his way to the top and brought 00s of lives with him. Literally any of you on twitter could do it, but you didn’t. But when it’s time to complain about a problem that he’s solving, you’re the first to tweet. So embarrassing.
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@Illusionist_126 "you will go on to condemn Tunde for compromising while you remain morally spotless but also entirely useless to the children in question." on god, this is it! you hit the nail on the head. love you.
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Adéṣẹ̀tọ́@Illusionist_126·
Do you know what the main problem is with you folks and shite arguments like this? You are treating these children simply as symbols of governmental failure rather than as human beings with present, immediate needs. It is also evident most of you do not know how NGOs and Civil societies work. For example, you cannot simply walk up to a public school and start handing out incentives to pupils without due permission from the Ministry of Education. If you also try to antagonize the government, your efforts will be utterly frustrated. You will go on to condemn Tunde for compromising while you remain morally spotless but also entirely useless to the children in question. You want to keep them under the bridge, theoretically, so the bridge can function as an indictment of the state. Do you actually think you are more righteous by performing outrage on social media? Listen, the children under the bridge are already there. The question is not philosophical anymore. They are hungry, undereducated, exposed to violence, and statistically on their way to lives you hypocrites will later lament. If he leaves these children right now and start supporting your candidate, will this immediately destroy all the slums in Lagos State? All of you using these children's suffering as rhetorical ammunition against someone trying to address that suffering directly, I want to ask you plainly now: What exactly are you proposing instead, and when does it begin?
Pablo Alakobar@the_popemichael

"Slum to School". The slum has to exist. Why does it exist? He knows why. I have no problem with his person. I also have no reason why he should pitch on Obi's or any other candidate's side. But you can't say you're angry, and then join in dining with the source of your angst.

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Hauwa 🌟🌬
Hauwa 🌟🌬@Hauwa_L·
Morally spotless but completely useless to the kids.
Adéṣẹ̀tọ́@Illusionist_126

Do you know what the main problem is with you folks and shite arguments like this? You are treating these children simply as symbols of governmental failure rather than as human beings with present, immediate needs. It is also evident most of you do not know how NGOs and Civil societies work. For example, you cannot simply walk up to a public school and start handing out incentives to pupils without due permission from the Ministry of Education. If you also try to antagonize the government, your efforts will be utterly frustrated. You will go on to condemn Tunde for compromising while you remain morally spotless but also entirely useless to the children in question. You want to keep them under the bridge, theoretically, so the bridge can function as an indictment of the state. Do you actually think you are more righteous by performing outrage on social media? Listen, the children under the bridge are already there. The question is not philosophical anymore. They are hungry, undereducated, exposed to violence, and statistically on their way to lives you hypocrites will later lament. If he leaves these children right now and start supporting your candidate, will this immediately destroy all the slums in Lagos State? All of you using these children's suffering as rhetorical ammunition against someone trying to address that suffering directly, I want to ask you plainly now: What exactly are you proposing instead, and when does it begin?

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@YakoRhals you're so wicked. it's insane.
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@Son__9 okay, let's watch.
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‏ ANIME TOON@Son__9·
انمي رائع برغم من ان عدد حلقاتة12ولكنها كانت خرافية التحريك9/10 القصه9/10 الرسم8.9 عدد الحلقات12
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@Son__9 give me a title people
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@oladefi okay, this is super cool!
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@PraisePsalmist_ installed calvary yesterday night and i didn't know what i was looking at.
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@AlanCrytex Adobe is insanely greedy.
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alancrys vis ✨
alancrys vis ✨@AlanCrytex·
Is everyone's trying to kill Adobe? Maxon released Autograph for free, now Canva released Cavalry for free???
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@JIM_JAMSZ @xeviuniverse me tooooo. haven't seen it yet at all. but when it drops in theaters (fingers crossed 🤞) i am gonna go watch / support.
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josiegrossie 🍻🌮@JIM_JAMSZ·
@xeviuniverse I've never seen a single avatar - not my jam but when they leaked it on Twitter I watched it & only got half way. I liked it a lot & want to finish it now. No matter what if it's in theaters I'm there.
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How the Avatar The Last Airbender Movie Got Leaked
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@xeviuniverse Xeviiiiiiiiii! 😁🤞
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@shaunnarmah you're so cool! 😁
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shaunn armah
shaunn armah@shaunnarmah·
how this BiC pen changed the world.
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Also, if you’re in Abuja, consider visiting NASRDA, located around Airport Road in Lugbe. Visitations are allowed into the national museum and costs just ₦4,000. That gets you access to the national museum, a guided tour covering Nigeria’s space program history, models of our orbiting satellites, immersive VR experiences, interactive games, and a collection of fascinating artifacts. Last time I was there, the lady at the receptionist was telling me about a sort of astronomy based python programming course that they offer, but I never followed up on it. So yeah, they’ve got so much to offer. Please pay them a visit, I beg you in the name of Artemis II. Space exploration is a wonderful and humbling experience and there’s so much to learn and know.
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Wittig Lyon@ibn_wittig

I totally understand you but Nigeria has a Space Program... and most people don’t even know how deep it goes. From launching satellites to planning human spaceflight this thread will surprise you. Nigeria runs its space missions through National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA). Established in 1999 and the goal was to put Nigeria on the global space map. Nigeria built her first satellite NigeriaSat-1 (2003). Although built in the UK and launched from Russia. But here’s the interesting part…NigeriaSat-1 wasn’t just for Nigeria. It joined the Disaster Monitoring Constellation and helping monitor floods, wildfires, and disasters worldwide. Nigeria is also a contributor to global space efforts. Even despite challenges, Nigeria didn’t stop there. More satellites followed: NigeriaSat-2 (high-resolution imaging) NigeriaSat-X (partly built by Nigerians ) NigComSat-1R (communications & internet) Not everything went smoothly by the way NigComSat-1 (2007) failed in orbit after about a year. But instead of stopping we came back stronger. In 2011, Nigeria launched NigComSat-1R, a replacement, better, improved system. That’s resilience most people don’t talk about. Here’s something you may find wild though Nigeria once planned to send an astronaut to space. Yes… a Nigerian in space. (It didn’t happen but the ambition was REAL.) So Nigeria is quietly using space tech daily: Communication (TV, internet), Agriculture monitoring, Mapping & GPS, Urban planning, Security You’re probably benefiting without realizing it. Nigeria has satellites in space but doesn’t launch rockets (yet). Launches are done via Russia, China, etc. Nigeria’s space story is just getting started. And one day… We might see 🇳🇬 launching rockets from its own soil. Maybe in our lifetime or not.

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@goodreads infinite jest - DFW
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Name a book you've reread (or would reread).
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@ibn_wittig I SAW THIS ON TIKTOKKKK OMGGGGG GOOSEBUMPS 🥶🥶
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Wittig Lyon
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How the shield that saves Artemis II works. Although the astronauts will be lying down instead. [🎞️ thebrainmaze]
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It's Friday! What are you reading this weekend?
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