師父/师傅
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師父/师傅
@DumbMoneyPro
I intend to be everything I think I am.



Alhamdulillah my $50k phase 2 challenge has been passed 🔥🔥🔥 back to back TP in GOLD Me and GOLD 5&6🤗






Putting this here for the day I'll feel bad and worn out by losses and think I couldn't possibly be any good. "Listen, you've seen worse. Overlook the losses. Just one W will set you back on track. You could be great and you also might not. There's only one way to find out!"








Putting this here for the day I'll feel bad and worn out by losses and think I couldn't possibly be any good. "Listen, you've seen worse. Overlook the losses. Just one W will set you back on track. You could be great and you also might not. There's only one way to find out!"




Putting this here for the day I'll feel bad and worn out by losses and think I couldn't possibly be any good. "Listen, you've seen worse. Overlook the losses. Just one W will set you back on track. You could be great and you also might not. There's only one way to find out!"


That’s the plan My baby daddy is aware of this already 😂


First off, I’ll address the “a gadget seller doesn’t know that”. I’m not just a gadget seller. I live and breathe mobile devices and can literally explain to you why you’re absolutely wrong. Google pixels use a Tensor G chip which is built by them. Samsung uses Exynos and snapdragon. They built Exynos but also use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon. iPhones obviously use an A-bionic chip built by them. There’s no Tecno, Infinix or iTel or other budget friendly phones that use any of these chips. All of them use either a very older version of snapdragon or MediaTek. No phone manufacturer is putting an elite snapdragon chip in a 400k phone Even Tecno’s foldable that costs a lot use MediaTek. A chip that’s not really built to handle long term stress. 1 year of consistent work and it begins to lag The only time you can say a google pixel’s chip isn’t great is when you compare it to Apple’s chip or Snapdragons. They’re a little below but don’t chat shit about it when you’ve probably never had a personal experience with it





























