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@ImVeeMk
Lets engage in rational discourse. We don't have to agree for us to be kind to one another. Likes & Retweets are Not endorsements......✍️
Under The Same Sky Присоединился Eylül 2022
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A husband planned a romantic surprise with candles and balloons, hoping to make his wife smile… but her response changed everything. 😳💔
Instead of appreciation, she coldly said, “You should’ve bought me something.” He quietly walked away in disappointment, and now the internet is divided. 👀
What do w0men want?
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@busiwe_bubu These are scammers trying to get your money by advertising their scamming tactics.
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This is Kenyan President William Ruto boasting that Kenyans speak better English than Nigerians 🤣🤣🤣
He is confusing accent with diction.
When African presidents boast that their citizens speak “better English” than others, they are not demonstrating a strong education system, as Ruto claims, they are showcasing a deep inferiority complex rooted in colonial conditioning.
English is a colonial language, not a measure of intelligence, capability, or national progress.
You can be fully fluent in a language and still have an accent that is difficult for some listeners to understand, as Nigerians do. Fluency means you have a strong command of vocabulary, grammar, and the ability to express ideas.
Accent, on the other hand, relates to pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation, which are shaped by your first language and speech environment, which is what Ruto is confusing with good English. Has he ever had someone from Scotland, Liverpool, or Birmingham speak?
Accents are a natural linguistic outcome, not a measure of education. They emerge from the influence of a person’s first language, the sounds and speech patterns they grow up with, and the environment in which they learn and use another language.
Every language has its own phonetic structure, and when people speak a second language like English, those underlying patterns shape pronunciation, rhythm, and tone. That is why accents vary across regions and countries. They reflect history, identity, and exposure, not intellectual or educational superiority.
I know that there is some kind of tension between Nigeria and Kenya, but such misleading statements undermine the confidence of young people. When they hear a president speak like that about how they speak, it erodes their self-belief, and that is not a good thing to come from a president.
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@SayEntrepreneur African migrants thrive in USA even those with no special skills. They are doing hair, babysitting, house cleaning, restaurant jobs, plumbing, farm labour and all menial jobs u can think of and they are buying property back home.
Why cant Afrikaner refugees follow suit?
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The American Dream vs. The SA Reality 🇿🇦🇺🇸
4,500 Afrikaners enter the US as refugees between October 2025 and March 2026. However, the conditions they face are vastly different from those who move on professional work visas. But the "grass is greener" myth is fading fast.
📉 The Hard Numbers:
• $2,000 Stipend: That’s the "startup" cash. In the US, that barely covers 1 month of rent in a basic suburb.
🤦♂️ 70% of expats now realize their money goes further in SA and are planning their return."
● To match a R50k/pm lifestyle in SA, you need nearly $7,500 (R140k) in the US just to stay level.
Many are finding that SA’s quality of life, family, space, and community—beats struggling in a moldy Florida apartment.

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@Rakgadi_EM I dont know how we are convinced that living like this is poverty and crowding the cities paycheck to paycheck is what we should desire
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@Shadaya_Knight The reason why women are called "used" when they have sex is bcoz yall believe sex is for sale & that sex is something done to women & not something men & women enjoy.
When women have sex without putting a price tag on it you can them used, when they put a price, they are hoes
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Correction: Younger men are now using lonely old women to take care of them in exchange for companionship
Raphousetv (RHTV)@raphousetv2
The Shift: Younger Men Are Dating Older Women More Than Ever.
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My brother died some years back. He was a doctor. A damn good one, if I can say. He collapsed at his place, fell into a coma and spent a whole week at Parerenyatwa hospital in Harare.
The most painful part was not his death - everyone dies, eventually. The most painful part of it all was going to identify his body at the mortuary and finding him thrown on the concrete floor. That image still haunts me. It was a Friday afternoon and our wish was to transfer him from the state mortuary to a private one. You all know the state of mortuaries in our state-run hospitals. First we were made to move around, office to office to office, filling in the paper work.
After lunch we were finally led to the morgue to identify him. What I had expected and what I found there were worlds apart. I found him thrown on the concrete floor, helpless, lifeless. Nothing had prepared me for that sight. It was not his death but how he lay thrown on the floor, abandoned, that struck the hardest blow. I felt the blow on my heart. A hard blow. I felt it on the stomach. I felt it on the balls. I felt it on my knees. I wished I could kneel down, grab him, wrap him with something and show him that even in death people still cares about him. I wanted to scream. "Do you know him? Do you know what he has done for others? He has saved lives. He has given many hope. He has served this country well.'" But I could not. He was not a drama person. So I could not bring drama to his death.
All I remember was nodding softly at the man asking me "is it him?". It was him alright. My very brother. On the concrete floor. Uncomfortably reminding me of the fragility of our control over life's end.
We don't plan how we die. No one does. But we can and must plan how we live. Because living is more important than dying.
Missing you Bro
~Raisedon Baya, Facebook

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