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KOJO@sikamoreX·
@TipsterCharlie No worries @TipsterCharlie ,I went ahead and created the account regardless. I understand the essence of having such an account. Thanks for looking out
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Tipster Charlie 🇬🇧 - 🇧🇷
Off topic: Trading212 - Stocks & Shares ISA I will never ever ever accept a deal from a bookmaker with affiliation, infact I turn them down daily. But what I will do is ask you to use my Trading212 link if you invest in stocks and shares ISA. We both get £100+ of free shares and there’s 0 conflict of interests like bookmaker deals. 👍 I like to earn a passive income through compounding my dividends over time + some small growth stocks, you should explore it if you haven’t already & invest in your future. This isn’t some special deal I have with them, everyone who has the app gets offered it. Happy investing, I’ll leave my link in the replies.
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@weloveghana042 @TipsterCharlie you should see this. Nana Kwaku Bonsam has freed him now. I guess the hat-trick is gonna be possible now lmao
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we love ghana
we love ghana@weloveghana042·
🇬🇭“I am the most powerful spiritualist in the world. I am now going to release Harry Kane so that he can score in England’s next match.” — Nana Kwaku Bonsam said as he claimed to have spiritually tied England captain Harry Kane before now “releasing” him.
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@TipsterCharlie Lol you should defo check him out.... he even conjures money out of thin air amongst other stunts lmao
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Didi@DidiJollof·
@England You'll not see that 2-1 coming
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England@England·
Time for your 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🆚🇬🇭 score predictions👇
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University of Ghana
University of Ghana@UnivofGh·
The University has maintained its position as the leading university in Ghana and West Africa while strengthening its standing among Africa's top universities in the QS World University Rankings 2027. Read more: ug.edu.gh/news/ug-ranked… #IntegriProcedamus
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KOJO@sikamoreX·
@TipsterCharlie @RaySensei_ Hope he scores (2 goals) tonight. Funny enough, he's playing against my country (Ghana) yet he plays for my club (Bayern Munich). Goodluck @TipsterCharlie . Could do with the £35 at the end of the £2,835.00... 🤞🏼
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Robert Greene
Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
Choosing the right mentor is like being able to choose your own parents; the wrong choice is fatal.
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KOJO@sikamoreX·
@choccitymusic @Nas God bless you abundantly... through your music, you filled the gap that my late dad left behind when I was as little as 3 years. I wish you knew how much I love, cherish and adore you. Hope to meet you personally in this lifetime 🙏
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CHOCOLATE CITY MUSIC
CHOCOLATE CITY MUSIC@choccitymusic·
In celebration of World Music Day, tag an artiste you appreciate. Let them know their music matter 🤎
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Tipster Charlie 🇬🇧 - 🇧🇷
Happy Father’s Day to all dads out there 🤝 Hope you have a great day 🫡 Started my day World Cup themed 😁
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Naa Adzoa 🇬🇭@AdzeleySannin·
This is the #FIFA 2026 #WorldCup in #SignLanguage ⚽🤘🏾 Catch the Ghana🇬🇭 Vs. Panama🇵🇦 Highlights right here😊. Let me know which country you'd like me to do next in the comments by using a flag emoji. I'd definitely be doing all 🇬🇭matches😊. Congratulations🎉Black Stars🖤✨️
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KOJO@sikamoreX·
@GameAnalyst3 Spain 🇪🇸 2 0 🇨🇻 Cape Verde Belgium 🇧🇪 2 1 Egypt 🇪🇬
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GameAnalyst 𓃵
GameAnalyst 𓃵@GameAnalyst3·
Drop your score predictions for Spain vs Cape Verde and Belgium vs Egypt to stand a chance of winning $150
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Tipster Charlie 🇬🇧 - 🇧🇷
World Cup Cash Giveaway #2 💰 Brazil 🇧🇷 Vs Morocco 🇲🇦 WHOEVER gets closest wins, so someone HAS to win. Like & COMMENT the first goal scorer & goal time in the Brazil Vs Morocco match and win £50. Someone has to win. Simple. 🫡 Example: Vini Jr, 14’ #WorldCup
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World Cup CASH Giveaway #1 🏆 For every goal Harry Kane scores in the 2026 World Cup I’ll pick one random person who LIKES & Comments on the below post £50 each time. He scores 6, that’s £300 I’ll giveaway to you guys. Each winner drawn as each goal goes in. 🤝

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@GameAnalyst3 God will surely restore her back to her perfectly fit position soonest. I hope today's giveaway will also come on cos Bro....
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GameAnalyst 𓃵
GameAnalyst 𓃵@GameAnalyst3·
My mom had some complications, underwent surgery but she’s now recovering well🙏 Huge thanks for all the love and for holding it down while I was away. Football doesn’t stop and neither do we! I’m back, let’s run it again🔥
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@TipsterCharlie 1-0 Mexico 🇲🇽 1-2 Czech 🇨🇿 2-1 Canada 🇨🇦
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Tipster Charlie 🇬🇧 - 🇧🇷
Go on then, what’s your score predictions for the opening 3 game of the World Cup? I’m going ⬇️ 3-0 Mexico 🇲🇽 0-2 Czech 🇨🇿 2-1 Canada 🇨🇦
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Punter Phil⚽️
Punter Phil⚽️@punter_phil·
🌎 World Cup Predictions (Thursday) Share yours below ⬇️ We’re back 😀
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KOJO@sikamoreX·
@tactipus_ I love this perspective of you... makes sense and it's indeed a proven fact
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Judith Victoria 👸🏻🐆🐙
we need character limits again. anyway. i do this, & i’m a polymathic genius. not only do i talk aloud, but i have different personalities i assign them for domains of my life. you’ve met them already. it’s time to meet yours! talk to yourself today! genius approved!
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Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005

A Russian psychologist spent 10 years proving that the act of talking to yourself out loud is one of the most powerful cognitive tools the human brain has, and almost nobody outside his field has read the work. His name was Lev Vygotsky. He worked in Moscow in the 1920s and died of tuberculosis in 1934 at the age of 37. He had no laboratory, no funding, almost no English readers, and a body of work that the Soviet government suppressed for two decades after he died. He produced the foundational theory of how human cognition actually develops, and the central piece of that theory was a behavior almost every adult is faintly embarrassed about. Vygotsky noticed that young children talk to themselves constantly. They narrate their own actions, they argue with imaginary opponents, they instruct themselves through tasks out loud. The dominant theory at the time, from the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget, said this was a sign of cognitive immaturity that children would eventually grow out of as they learned to think properly. Vygotsky said the exact opposite. He argued that this self-directed speech was the most important cognitive event in the entire developmental window, because it was the moment a child first started to use language as a tool to control their own mind. The child was not failing to think. The child was learning how to think by externalizing the process and listening to themselves do it. He predicted that as children matured, this out-loud self-talk would not disappear. It would go underground. It would become silent inner speech, which is the running monologue every adult has inside their own head for the rest of their life. The voice you hear when you read this sentence is the direct descendant of a four-year-old narrating their own block tower. For 50 years almost nobody outside Russia had access to his work, and the few researchers who did pick it up could not get funding to test it. Then in the early 2000s the experiments finally started to pile up, and what they found was that Vygotsky had been right about something even more important than he knew. The first major study came from Gary Lupyan at the University of Wisconsin and Daniel Swingley at the University of Pennsylvania in 2012. They ran a simple visual search experiment. Participants were shown 20 images at once and asked to find a specific object, like a banana or a chair. In one condition they searched silently. In the other condition they were told to say the name of the object out loud to themselves while looking for it. The participants who spoke the target name out loud found the object significantly faster, with higher accuracy, than the participants who searched in silence. The effect was strongest when the spoken word matched a familiar object the brain already had a strong category for. Saying the word out loud literally tuned the visual system to detect that thing better. The researchers called it the label feedback effect, and the implication was that the act of vocalizing a goal physically changes how the brain processes the world while pursuing it. The second major study came out of the University of Michigan and Michigan State in 2017. The lead researchers were Ethan Kross and Jason Moser, and they used both EEG and fMRI to record what happens inside the brain when people talk to themselves while emotionally upset. They asked participants to recall painful autobiographical memories and reflect on them in two different ways. Some used the first person, saying things like "why am I feeling this way." Others used the third person, referring to themselves by their own name, saying things like "why is John feeling this way." The brain scans showed that the simple act of switching from first person to third person, even silently, decreased activity in the medial prefrontal cortex, the region responsible for rumination and self-referential pain. Within a single second of using their own name instead of the word I, participants showed measurably lower emotional reactivity. The shift required no extra cognitive effort. It cost the brain nothing. And it worked. Kross described the mechanism in his interviews. Talking to yourself by name creates a small amount of psychological distance from your own experience. Your brain processes the situation more like a problem belonging to someone else, which means it can analyze it instead of drowning in it. What Vygotsky had intuited in 1934 turned out to be even more powerful than the developmental theory he built it into. The voice you use to talk to yourself is not background noise. It is one of the most precise cognitive tools the brain has, and you can change how it works just by changing the pronoun you use. People who talk through problems out loud are not anxious or unstable. They are running an externalized version of a process the rest of us are running silently and worse. The kindergartener narrating their block tower, the surgeon muttering through a procedure, the engineer pacing a hallway describing a bug to nobody, the athlete repeating a cue to themselves before a free throw, they are all using the same ancient mechanism that builds and steers human thought. You can run the experiment yourself the next time you are stuck on something hard. Stop trying to solve it silently in your head. Say it out loud. Describe what you are seeing. Walk yourself through the steps as if you were explaining it to a colleague who is not in the room. And when something genuinely upsets you, switch to your own name. Ask why this person is feeling this way, instead of why I am feeling this way. The voice you have been told to keep quiet your entire life is one of the oldest pieces of cognitive technology you own. Most people are still embarrassed to use it.

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