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@piouslila

a modern day woman with a weak constitution

Katılım Eylül 2021
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in my choosing peace era
in my choosing peace era@lovevideovixen·
ask 1 question and get a whole entire monologue of their life & they just keep waiting for u to ask more questions so they can continue talking abt themselves like it's an interview instead of a mutual connection 😭
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Your OG 🐩
Your OG 🐩@LRNROSE·
i usta tell my mom she needed to count her blessings when i was teen cus it was some parents out there with real problems and you in here arguing about washing dishes
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f⌖@ohfold·
It must be hell to have autism in DR loud ass music everywhere and everyone touching you and shit
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Sophia ❣️
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
Work. Work. Work. Stay hydrated. Go to the dentist. 10,000 steps. “What’s for dinner?” Insurance. Drink water. Pay a bill. Pay a bill. Smile. Credit Score. Check engine light. Go get gas. ALLERGIES! TAXES! STUDENT LOANS! Phone storage full. Email. Email. Apple $12.99. Apple $9.99. Subscriptions. Subscription. Overdraft. Laundry. Fold. Text. Text. Text. Clean the house. “I haven’t seen you in a while.” Doctors appoinment. Hair appoinment. Nail appointment. RENT. WAR! GOVERNMENT! POLITICS! THE PRESIDENT!!
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HaitiBoiii🇭🇹
HaitiBoiii🇭🇹@haiti_boiii·
Did you know? In 1990,Jamaicans stood in solidarity with Haitians as one people during a powerful protest in New York City.They proudly carried their flag alongside the Haitian flag in a united demonstration The protest was organized in response to a policy proposed by the Food and Drug Administration that sought to ban blood donations from Haitians,falsely labeling them as carriers of disease
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navi 🧃
navi 🧃@kanaviye1·
i applaud you, this some next level hater shit. but im 155 now hoe ass nigga.
@hoboskank

@kanaviye1 how much u weigh now?

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WaterGape
WaterGape@WaterGape·
vapes are a psyop to condition us to enjoy sucking robot dick p.e.n.i.s. = personal electronic nicotine inhalent system real eyes realize real lies
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frankie
frankie@frankiefatgold·
what bothers me most about good weather in nyc is the pressure to have to seize the day lol sun leave me alone
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Michael Agwu
Michael Agwu@MichaelAgwuart·
Not to brag, but i made this artwork completely from electronic waste
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Klara
Klara@klara_sjo·
VAPES ARE A DEEP STATE PSYOP DESIGNED TO CONDITION US TO ENJOY SUCKING ROBOT DICKS. ONCE AI TAKES AWAY ALL OUR JOBS AND THE ONLY THING LEFT FOR HUMANITY IS TO BE SEX SLAVES FOR ROBOTS!! REAL EYES REALIZE CLANKER LIES!!!! DON’T FALL FOR IT!!! WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!!
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Amine Idriss
Amine Idriss@amibiaka·
What is striking for us in Africa is watching Western institutions finally admit in 2026 what Africans have said for four decades: SAPs devastated our economies because they were never designed to build developmental states or transform productive systems. Their logic was always fiscal contraction, privatisation, trade liberalisation and the hollowing out of public capacity. Call it what it was: a neocolonial reset managed through the Bretton Woods system. SAPs did not merely “fail”; they dismantled state capability, weakened public education and health, erased technical cadres, and locked many countries back into the colonial pattern of raw-material export, import dependence and political tutelage. Naomi Klein’s shock doctrine helps explain the method: create crisis, impose retreat, then reorganise the economy in the interests of external capital, while leaving coercive state machinery intact to police the social wreckage. The disaster is not surprising. It was the design.
Jason Hickel@jasonhickel

I'm happy to announce this new paper — we compile evidence on the extraordinary harms caused by IMF and World Bank structural adjustment programmes in the global South since the 1980s. The empirical record is devastating: documented negative impacts on wages, poverty, inequality, maternal mortality, infant mortality, healthcare access, etc. SAPs inflicted misery on the periphery in order to curtail their consumption, scupper independent development, and make labour and resources more cheaply available for the core. gh.bmj.com/content/11/Sup…

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Jason Hickel
Jason Hickel@jasonhickel·
I'm happy to announce this new paper — we compile evidence on the extraordinary harms caused by IMF and World Bank structural adjustment programmes in the global South since the 1980s. The empirical record is devastating: documented negative impacts on wages, poverty, inequality, maternal mortality, infant mortality, healthcare access, etc. SAPs inflicted misery on the periphery in order to curtail their consumption, scupper independent development, and make labour and resources more cheaply available for the core. gh.bmj.com/content/11/Sup…
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silv (hiatus)@booblesponge·
@afroditeourania @b_pinkbih Haitians everywhere but particularly the US are marginalized because of our ethnicity. We suffer from antiblackness but also anti-haitianismo and another layer is added because we speak a language that is seen as lesser from the pov of spanish and english
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
A Nigerian lady urges Africans to continue and start using mud or clay in building houses and infrastructure, as it has more advantages in Africa than cement and concrete.
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Marius Kothor, Ph.D.
Marius Kothor, Ph.D.@MariusKothor·
One of the things that surprised me when I first started conducting oral histories in Togo is that people would refer to specific times “before cement” it was interesting to see how some ppl use the introduction of cement as a historical marker.
Typical African@Joe__Bassey

A Nigerian lady urges Africans to continue and start using mud or clay in building houses and infrastructure, as it has more advantages in Africa than cement and concrete.

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William H. Holla
William H. Holla@here2_b_nosey·
Most people don't leave the block except for work. Cats in The BX or Brooklyn will never leave their hood. The only reason I know and have seen every boro is that I was chasing girls all over the city. It didn't matter where she lived; I was coming. Shit took to exit 67 in LI
Ayesha@gothichijabi

native new yorkers simply aren’t a monolith. i was talking to my born and raised in harlem last year and she didn’t know there was a J or a Z train

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Rielle
Rielle@Rielle212·
@thekonyjen Well as a Nigerian who loves the sound of pidgin I find that sad as hell. I once had a horrible argument with a Jamaican woman who INSISTED that patois is not a language. Patois is one of Jamaica’s biggest cultural exports, yet they’re actually ashamed of it. Sad af!
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