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The official Tweet of the Liberian Daily Observer newspaper. Poitics, business, sports, enterteinment, opinion and general content.

Monrovia, Liberia Присоединился Nisan 2011
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@SydneyLWatson America has allowed people to have their cake and eat it too. So it is taken for granted, and now sweet in their mouths.
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Dr. Sydney Watson
Dr. Sydney Watson@SydneyLWatson·
I don't get it, guys. I really don't. If Somalia is so great, if you're so proud to be Somalian and you love it so much, go back? Leave? It's a plane ride away? Why are the rest of us "racist" for seeing these people are unwilling to become American, usually have insane disdain FOR America, and wanting them gone? I'm just so beyond done.
Nadia Mohamed@Nadia_Mohameds

Oh to be Somali! I am grateful to have joined UMN students last celebrating Somali excellence!

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Mr. Romantic
Mr. Romantic@Boss_Aleeyu·
Jesus never said, I am Christian Jesus never claimed to be God. He never called himself Christian, because the word “Christian” came later. He called people to worship Allah alone and to follow the guidance Allah sent through him. Jesus Was A Muslim.
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Joey Mannarino 🇺🇸
Joey Mannarino 🇺🇸@JoeyMannarino·
It’s absolutely worse for me. Visibility is absolutely trash. It’s frankly never been worse. Also, things are way too tuned to what I’ve been reading lately as opposed to who I follow. I see way too little of what I follow and way too much of what I’m reading lately. Just because I want to research a topic one time doesn’t mean I want it in my feed all the time.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Is the algorithm starting to feel better?
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
My mother died in an unexpected accident at her home on Friday night in Baltimore. I want to take a brief moment to honor her life. She was admitted into the first ever female class at John’s Hopkins (a huge accomplishment, because before that, it was men only). She ran a private eye surgery practice for years. She went to Africa multiple times to operate on entire villages to literally heal the blind. She helped anyone who didn’t have money - despite never having much of her own. She gave her life to Christ when she was 42, and never looked back. She lived in God’s grace. For the few who knew her, you know she was incredibly intelligent, kind, and unyielding in her faith and values. She also loved me fiercely despite her difficulty showing it. But she was always proud. Always available. Always genuine. And truly did not care what anyone thought besides Jesus. Also… She was a great stay at home movie date. We’d get double features on the weekends. And I’d get to pick one candy. She was a great cook and liberal with her use of butter. I only found out as an adult that the proper way to make Mac n cheese was not simply “melt a stick of butter then add noodles & powder.” This method also applied to eggs, steak, most other things worth eating. She could hold her liquor like a champ and was always down for a good time. On her good days - she was honestly wonderful to be around. That being said, she was also a terrible driver. She was disorganized, clumsy, could not remember where she put her keys, wallet, phone, shoes or whatever she was looking for - ever. And she’d argue about anything. And that was Florence. No matter what you thought of her, she was consistent. And she bent for no one. Florence was a ball of goodness that struggled to deal with the world around her. She suffered her own demons. And near the end was in great mental and physical pain. Now that she has passed, her pain has ended. And she can finally reunite with her Creator. I hope her worldview is right and she is welcomed home in His arms with a message we’d all want: “well done my good and faithful servant.” Maman, I will miss you.
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Liberianobserver.com@libobserver·
@elonmusk We all have #equipment. Use outside of its intended purpose is called #abuse. In case of malfunction, refer to your product manual or Maker, who gives a lifetime warranty. T&C apply.
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Christopher Landau
Christopher Landau@DeputySecState·
Great to meet Liberian president Boakai, who also prioritizes a partnership based on bilateral trade and investment over one dependent on U.S. assistance! We are already making great progress in partnerships, evidenced by last week’s important agreement that will increase multi-user access to Liberia’s railway to further facilitate economic development for the benefit of both countries.
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Liberianobserver.com@libobserver·
@elonmusk Point taken, but Esther (in the Bible) came into the Palace and became the queen in order to prevent the annihilation of her people, the Jews. Some come to the West to escape the West's -ve effects on their home countries; some come to help correct the system. How about you?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The same people who blame the West for everything also consider it a human rights violation to stop the rest of Earth from moving here 🤔
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