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Call a spade a spade. Cross swords if you wish.

USA, Cape Town, Italy. Katılım Mayıs 2022
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@DaveJon63336865 @EducNurture Fcken dim and moronic outlook from a narrow minded poes like you. How the fuck did you get to Ireland, you did not appear out of thin air. If Africa is the cradle of mankind….go figure the rest
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@QBee_777 Shot first ask questions later
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Brendi Wells@QBee_777·
Watch this horrifying video showing how Nigerian drug lords are abusing girls in #SouthAfrica ... some as young as 6 years old... as sex slaves in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Bloemfontein and other cities by forcing drugs on them. The video shows how Nigerian drug lords in practically every city in the country bring white girls under their control through forced drug injections and then exploit them as sex slaves in the most unscrupulous ways. Many are trafficked to Israel, Ukrain, Europe, and America.
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@DaveJon63336865 At your conception, your dad came on your mom’s shoes and allowed the flies to do the rest.
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@DaveJon63336865 The doctor told your mother to abort, now here you are, what a disappointment.
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@DaveJon63336865 Looks like your mom breastfeed you til the age of 12 😆
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@pookiepolls A great payday for stealing someone else’s concept.
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Jeepers Creepers. It has been leaked that the Vodacom Please Call Me SCAMMER, was paid R1B by Vodacom. What an absolute miscarriage of justice? I wonder who was paid off? Do you agree?
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Woody_RetardanistanRebel@Stef19744593·
Good news! Now the Retardanistan Gov came up with a Brilliant plan To Bankrupt every Pensioner! Up The Property Taxes, Up the Electricity Prices, Upp the Water Fees!Up the Fuel Prices - Increases in food Prices etc. So are the Pensioner's or any normal citizen actually Bennefit? As per GROK: No, pensioners and ordinary citizens in South Africa are not benefiting overall from these increases. They face a real cost-of-living squeeze that outpaces many income adjustments, including grants and pensions. While government argues these fund infrastructure and services, widespread inefficiency, poor service delivery, and corruption mean most people experience higher costs without proportional benefits. Recent Increases (as of mid-2026) Electricity: Eskom tariffs rose ~8.76% (April 2026 for direct customers) and municipalities ~9%+ (July 2026). Cumulative rises since 2020 exceed 60-85% in many areas — far above general inflation. Property rates: Municipal increases often 7-10%+ (e.g., Cape Town ~7.96%), plus higher valuations. Many metros link bills to property values, hitting fixed-income households. Water fees: Significant hikes alongside electricity (cumulative ~68% in some periods). Fuel: Levy increases (general, carbon, RAF) add cents per litre, with global pressures. Temporary relief measures were introduced but are phased out. Food prices: Up ~30%+ cumulatively, driven partly by fuel/transport costs. Household food basket rose notably in 2026. Overall household costs have risen 35-45% in recent years for many, while wages and grants lag.Impact on Pensioners and Citizens Pensioners (Old Age Grant ~R2,400/month after small R80 increase in 2026): This is often their main/only income. Fixed or slowly adjusting income + higher fixed costs (electricity, water, rates, food) erodes purchasing power. Many report struggling with municipal bills; "pensioner inflation" (rates, admin fees, essentials) runs hotter than official CPI. Normal citizens: Low/middle-income households feel it hardest. Fuel hikes raise transport and food costs. Electricity/water now take larger budget shares (10-20% for poorer homes). Real government spending per person is declining in some areas. Government side: Small grant increases, some temporary fuel relief, and social spending (grants reach millions). Budget focuses on debt servicing, social protection, and infrastructure promises. However, critics note below-inflation real adjustments for many grants, declining per-person spending, and persistent service failures (load-shedding remnants, water issues, potholes).Net Effect: Mostly Negative for HouseholdsThese are largely cost-recovery or revenue measures amid Eskom/municipal debt, under-recovery, and fiscal pressures. In theory, they could fund better services long-term. In practice: Service delivery remains poor in many areas. Inflation from these hikes hits the vulnerable hardest. No broad tax relief or wage growth to offset. Pensioners and average citizens are net losers in the short-to-medium term. Higher costs reduce disposable income, force trade-offs (e.g., skipping meals, cutting electricity use), and increase hardship. Some relief exists via rebates, indigent programs, or solar incentives, but they don't fully compensate.For your situation, check municipal rebates (pensioners often qualify for rates relief), energy efficiency, or grants. Official sources like SARS, National Treasury, or Stats SA have the latest figures. The frustration is widespread and data-backed. Now Feed that Into your Pipe and Smoke it! Fact is, We are being Screwed Any which way Possible... Yeah and we still Pay Property Taxes on Properties WE OWN! That K@K must End NOW~!
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@Saw_Leyy @Simon_Sithole20 @Stef19744593 @sarstax It comes from untaxed money. The remaining money after the fund deduction is taxed.

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@GriftReport I’m praying Varley does not survive prison 🙏🏻
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G R I F T Y@GriftReport·
Heartbreaking videos show little Preston Davey giggling and trying to say his first words before he was sent to live with the adoptive father who would sexually abuse, torture, and murder him. The teacher Jamie Varley who murdered and sexually abused 13-month-old Preston Davey after adopting him with his boyfriend is given whole life term - as baby's mother tells court 'I'll never forgive you' His partner, 32-year-old sales manager John McGowan-Fazakerley, who was complicit in Preston's death, was sentenced to 25 years.
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I almost spat out my coffee 😂😂😂
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