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Calamityjane (she/her) UNGOVERNABLE

@mhinganzima

I want to lend my voice to something great/Eternally homesick 🏳️‍🌈East African language lover/Ugandan Heart/Rwandan Roots https://t.co/wScRoVaxNL

SWEDBERIA Katılım Mayıs 2009
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ACTUALLY!!! 👆🏾 According to ancient european customs, these are actually explorers. They have traveled far and wide to see the world. Now let them name your rivers and mountains after themselves.
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa

Illegal immigrants invade the beach in Lampedusa among shocked tourists. A situation completely out of control. Giorgia Meloni is not the solution, she is part of the problem. Stop the invasion, save Europe!

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King Melvin
King Melvin@melvinnasasira·
The man announces Stanford as the first thing in the argument. Then, having established that we are in the presence of the finest legal training available to mankind, he produces his evidence. Where you expected a study, a statute, or one data point, he produces a random woman, an Indian woman from Canada, whom he met at the Africa Centre at Stanford. Her name we are never given, her work we are never shown, and her entire contribution to human knowledge, as far as this argument goes, is that she once told a Ugandan misogynist lawyer that the founders of feminism are having second thoughts.
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Lyn🦋
Lyn🦋@_ayandamay·
Listening to Whitney Houston’s “How Will I Know?” in the car while running errands. My 5yo niece : “What if she just… asked him?”
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Misheline Mutuzo
Misheline Mutuzo@Lord_Mutuzo·
Calling a woman a hoe, prostitute, sex worker, or “meat seller” to shame or humiliate her is Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV). You’re using your keyboard to repeatedly harass and abuse women online. I thought you should know. #MyDigitalRightsUG #EndTFGBVUG @Restless_Uganda @cipesaug
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
infected lettuce entering my body to cause explosive diarrhea
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Fiona Kamikazi Rutagengwa
Fiona Kamikazi Rutagengwa@Fiona_Kamikazi·
For the record, I have been a Spain supporter since 2006. Some of y’all were still in diapers.
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Briana Mills, LMFT ♿️🏳️‍🌈🍉
Pain management is suicide prevention. Pain management is suicide prevention. Pain management is suicide prevention. Pain management is suicide prevention. Pain management is suicide prevention. Pain management is suicide prevention. Pain management is suicide prevention.
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Aston Villa
Aston Villa@AVFCOfficial·
Aston Villa is pleased to announce Visit Rwanda as the club’s Principal Partner, Official Tourism Partner and Official Coffee Provider. 🤝
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mugisha jessy
mugisha jessy@mugishajessy·
In hispanic culture children get both the mother's and father's last name...its should be the norm everywhere..preeclampsia eclampsia antenatal depression placental abruption..hair loss..tooth loss..broken bones postpartum depression etc..should atleast earn you last name rights
BBC News Africa@BBCAfrica

In many Kikuyu families in Kenya, children have traditionally inherited their father's first name as their surname. But that is changing. A growing number of men are choosing to carry their mother's name instead - some from birth, others later in life. bbc.in/4aR0vXt

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Samira Sawlani
Samira Sawlani@samirasawlani·
After almost 15yrs as a freelance journalist, covering the African continent, I've decided it's time for a new chapter. I’m looking for my next role in comms, journalism, media relations, or editorial work- If you're hiring, know someone who is- I'd love to hear from you.
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