Val Moutch

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Val Moutch

Val Moutch

@stavykilo

Katılım Şubat 2017
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Joshua T Berglan
Joshua T Berglan@MayorExperience·
Standing on a beach in Limbe, Cameroon. Just me, the ocean, and the mountains. This place is the Garden of Eden. The people are the most hospitable I've ever met. The beauty is everywhere you look. If you say you want to be the hands and feet — come to Cameroon. Come serve. It will change your life. I prayed as a kid that God would let me travel the world and serve. He brought me here. He'll make a way for you too. — Joshua — The World's Mayor 🌍 — Tah-Lah 🇨🇲
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
Mathieu Da Costa was the first recorded person of African descent to reach Canada in the early 17th century. A brilliant polyglot, he spoke French, Dutch, and Portuguese, and served as a vital bridge by interpreting Mi'Kmaq and Pidgin dialects for explorers.
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SKI@skiistiredasf·
Martin Luther King Jr. graduated high school at just 15 years old and earned his college degree at 19. A brilliant young mind who would go on to change the course of history. What an incredible legacy. 🙌🏾🕊️
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Tock
Tock@yvan_theriault·
La Chine vient peut-être de créer l’un des matériaux les plus importants des prochaines années. Des chercheurs de l’Université forestière de Nanjing ont développé un plastique fabriqué à partir de bambou. Et le plus fou c’est qu’il est aussi résistant que le plastique classique. Sauf qu’au lieu de rester dans la nature pendant des centaines d’années… il peut se dégrader en environ 50 jours. Quand on sait que le monde produit plus de 400 millions de tonnes de plastique chaque année, ça paraît presque irréel. Le détail qui surprend le plus, c’est que ce matériau ne vient pas du pétrole. Il vient du bambou. Une plante capable de pousser jusqu’à 1 mètre par jour et connue pour absorber d’énormes quantités de CO₂. Les chercheurs expliquent aussi que ce nouveau plastique pourrait être utilisé pour : Des emballages, des objets du quotidien, des composants industriels, et même certaines pièces automobiles. Donc on ne parle pas d’un “plastique écologique fragile”. Les tests montrent une résistance impressionnante, supérieure à certains plastiques déjà utilisés aujourd’hui. Et même après recyclage… Le matériau conserverait encore environ 90 % de sa solidité. Évidemment, il reste encore des défis. Les 50 jours de dégradation dépendent de conditions précises et les tests à grande échelle sont encore en cours. Mais une chose est sûre : Le simple fait qu’un matériau biodégradable puisse rivaliser avec le plastique pétrolier aurait semblé impossible il y a encore quelques années. Et si le futur du plastique venait finalement… du bambou ?
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Viral Reel Addict
Viral Reel Addict@ViralReelAddict·
🚨 MAGA Influencer Joshua Heffner has been arrested for possession of child p*rn. ⛔️Heffner has nearly half a million followers on TikTok.‼️
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Joshua T Berglan
Joshua T Berglan@MayorExperience·
The flying grasshoppers 🦗 are definitely part alien. Grasshoppers in Texas are the size of small cars and that's freaky enough but I just watched a Cameroonian grasshopper fly 3 stories high into my apartment just to take a look at me and then immediately fly away when I tried to say hello to it. Hey @grok what are these flying grasshoppers called and are they native to Cameroon or the planet Mars?
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SKI@skiistiredasf·
Spelman College just made history — the Class of 2026 has seven valedictorians. Seven brilliant, beautiful Black women standing at the top of their class. This is what excellence looks like when Black women are given the space to shine. Huge congratulations to these trailblazers and the entire Spelman family. Y’all did that! 👏🏽👏🏽
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Sahel Revolutionary Soldier
🇧🇫🇧🇫Ibrahim Traore took Burkina Faso from collapse to total Food self-sufficiency in just three years. The West calls it Dangerous dictatorship, we the AFRICANs call it PHENOMENAL revolutionary ACT of indescribable proportion.
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Top Tier Reality
Top Tier Reality@TopTierReality·
We used to have the smalls vs the talls…now it’s the miserables vs the joyfuls #RHOA
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Val Moutch
Val Moutch@stavykilo·
@CMRNewsAgency Government didn’t build roads how are they going to access some of the remote to collect this money? Theives! They want to stifle growth in cities that are prosperous! Anglophones need their autonomy from LRC honestly!
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Cameroon News Agency (CNA)@CMRNewsAgency·
A new government reform has transferred the collection of municipal taxes from local councils to the Directorate General of Taxes, meaning councils can no longer collect local taxes and levies. The government says the move aims to improve transparency, revenue tracking, and tax administration.
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WithoutHistory
WithoutHistory@WithoutHistory·
After 60 years of French colonial rule, there is nothing to speak for in the AES countries. In the short 3 year they have had sovereignty, these 3 countries have done more for the betterment of their people than France ever did in 6 decades.
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Historical Africa
Historical Africa@historical_Afr·
Portrait of Samburu woman from Kenya 🇰🇪 Our beauty and culture are diverse
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Amazon is worth $2 trillion. But it didn't deign to pay the millions of dollars it racked up in unpaid fines as its’ trucks illegally polluted our air and forced New Yorkers to breathe in their exhaust.  
We collected every dollar they owe the people of this city — and will continue to hold them accountable. In New York, corporations are held to the same standard as everyone else.  
No company — no matter how large or powerful — is above the law.
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Val Moutch@stavykilo·
@TheCameroonianZ There’s technology that can bypass this. Maybe LRC should invest in its technology sector. Silicon Mountain anyone?
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The Cameroonian 🇨🇲
The Cameroonian 🇨🇲@TheCameroonianZ·
Blockage des téléphones portables qui ne sont pas dédouanés à partir du lundi 25 mai 2026 #Cameroon.
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SHAV★
SHAV★@shavnyuy·
A few months ago I posted the Musgum earth dwellings of northern Cameroon and the Fon’s palace of the Grassfields and said, if developed properly, this is tourism architecture. Some people agreed. Some did not. Iran just won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2025 for doing exactly that. On Hormuz Island, ZAV Architects built 200 interconnected domes using the superadobe technique; earth-filled bags reinforced with steel, trained local residents to construct them, and turned the island’s ochre-coloured soil directly into the building material. The colours are not paint imposed from outside. They mirror the rainbow island’s own mineral-rich geological landscape. The complex houses tourist accommodation, artist residencies, a public library, craft studios, a worship space, and a recycling centre. The jury described it as a vibrant archipelago of varying programmes that incrementally build an alternative tourism economy. The Musgum dome. The Bamileke thatched palace. The compressed earth tradition of the Grassfields. These are not history. They are undeployed architecture, sitting in Cameroon, waiting for someone to take them as seriously as Iran took its soil. Majara Residence and Community Redevelopment, Hormuz Island, Iran 🇮🇷 | ZAV Architects | Mohamadreza Ghodousi | Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2025 | 4,000m² | 2021 | 📷 Deed Studio
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This is Cameroon's 🇨🇲 architecture. Sustainable and beautiful. We need to focus on making ours better instead of copying what doesn't suit our context

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