Joined October 2019
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Bro how's Sané playing for Germany in Big 2026???? He's so ass
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The good habits are so hard to build. You start small small, thinking you're making great progress, then a few hiccups come about, and what you thought was a great foundation reveals itself to be a house of cards, and it all comes crashing down
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Should delete Snapchat.
A person that wants to go far in life should avoid what?👇
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Sam George’s labeling of Ghana's tech scene as a "digital wild west" suggests it's chaotic and unregulated. This is a fundamental misunderstanding. The sector isn't failing because it lacks a central authority—it’s flourishing precisely because it’s decentralized. Thread 🧵
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"Critical Process Died"... You're basically doomed when you see that line. Could mean anything 💀
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If a woman evaluates a man financially before marriage, she’s considered wise. If a man evaluates financial habits, debt, discipline, or long-term risk before marriage, he’s controlling. The irony is Dave Ramsey built his entire brand telling people to be financially responsible and pay off debt, yet in this clip he tells a woman to dump a man who appears to be financially responsible instead of telling her to aggressively handle the debt first. Another prime example why young men disregard older relationship advice. Their entire motto is to tolerate any & everything while a man is not allowed to have any standards or expectations.
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Dave Ramsey tells a nurse to dump her boyfriend after he refuses to propose until she pays off $90K in debt Caller: "I’m a 26 year old nurse with $90K in student loans. My boyfriend makes $250K a year, but he won’t propose until I’m completely debt free" Dave: "Dump him. He’s making you prove your worth based on money. You’re having to buy your way into this relationship" "The No. 1 cause of divorce in North America today is money fights and money problems and guess what this is? This is a money fight"
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This guy is a propaganda machine for BlueCo 🤣🤣
Chelsea had the chance to sign Enrique before PSG and he was willing but we failed to accept his demands for control. PSG came around and gave it to him. And they reaping the rewards. I also believe that we could've kept Maresca if we offered that. I think Chelsea have realised their mistake and are more willing now to offer the next manager greater say in recruitment and football related decisions. If we hire the right manager, we are going to have a lot of success with that model.
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Lewandowski sent Dortmund to a UCL Final, won them two league titles. Then he went to Bayern, scored 300 goals, won numerous trophies including a sextuple while also having two Ballon d’Or seasons. Then he went to Barcelona, while being past his prime and went on to score 120 goals in 4 seasons, while also winning 7 trophies. And also his goalscoring stats for Poland are very impressive. This is the best striker of this generation and a top 3 of all time. If you think otherwise, you simply don’t know ball.
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Meanwhile, ano get some of the 2nd option saf 💀
You're chasing a woman who can't decide if she wants you. Meanwhile, there are women who would lie awake at night, replying a conversation with a man like you, just hoping he texts first. You are somebody's dream man, actively choosing to be somebody's option. That needs to stop today.
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Your course mates are hiding past questions from you and you think it's links and opportunities they'll share with you. Life after school is going to be crazy😂
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Everyone has free will. If people listen to the Bible, there will be less problems in the world...
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Replying to @t_sadiity
It took Klay to get yall to act right, rather than our lord and savior Jesus Christ? Yall idolize these people and wonder why your life is shit.
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I like how Chelsea fans are just realising the predicament the fate of their club is in.....
If we miss out on a top 5 finish, the excuse from the Chelsea board will be “We didn’t qualify for the Champions League, so we can’t attract top players.” And if we do finish in the top 5 and secure Champions League football, it will be “The project is on the right track, we just need more time.” Walahi we can’t win with these stupid owners 😭
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"Indiscipline should be forgiven because it's a big game". Wow
🚨 Former referee Iturralde: "At this level, you cannot book a player for that and leave them with 10 men." "A referee who knows what's at stake manages the play better; poor management by Vinčić. But Camavinga should not have picked up the ball."
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Replying to @VdykCFC
Stop going games... Stop buying tickets... Stop buying merch... Let these pigs rot
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Please, let us learn to be better conversationalists. Better texters. Better communicators. Not just for dating, even friendships. One word responses. Long silences. No follow up questions. No curiosity. No effort. Conversations that feel like pulling teeth. Texts that say "ok," "k," and nothing else. It is exhausting. It is boring. And it is avoidable. Ask questions. Not just "how are you?" Ask "what made you smile today?" Ask "what are you excited about?" Ask "what is something I wouldn't know about you?" Listen to the answers. Then ask follow up questions. Show that you are actually paying attention. Share about yourself too. A conversation is not just answering questions. It is offering pieces of yourself. Give them something to respond to. Good communication is the foundation of every good relationship. Friendship. Family. Romance. Business. If you cannot communicate, you cannot connect. We can all do better. Stop waiting for the other person to carry the conversation. Stop giving one word responses. Put in the effort. Show up. Ask. Listen. Share.
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level of interest wasn’t reciprocated
Hey men. Why have you disappeared on a lady after initially being super interested ?
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The Church must be designed in such a way that the poor are taken care of. Any doctrine that demonizes the poor or excludes them is not of Christ.
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Paying for cracked games?? Hmm 😂💔
COME For your PC games from us . Ghc 20 per download
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Hi @Prezain_LJ I want to start by saying that I think you wrote this in good faith, and that is exactly why I want to take my time to respond properly in a well written post. These are questions that deserve real answers, not dismissals. But here is the honest truth: you cannot understand what "It is finished" means without first understanding the weight of what it was finishing. So let me take you back to the beginning. In the beginning, God created man for one specific purpose. Not just to exist. But to live in direct, unbroken relationship with Him, bearing His image, ruling the earth as His representative. "And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion" (Genesis 1:26). That was the original design. Man was not just a biological creature. He was a moral and spiritual being, wired for communion with God. Then something went wrong. "By one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned" (Romans 5:12). One act of disobedience did not just affect Adam personally. It corrupted the entire human race at its root. And I don't mean that in an abstract way. That corruption shows up every single day. In the anger you feel that you can't control. In the lust that rises without invitation. In the jealousy, the bitterness, the selfishness that lives inside even the kindest person you know. Paul describes it plainly in Romans 7:18. "For I know that in me, that is, in my flesh, dwelleth no good thing." This is not just behaviour. It is nature. "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked" (Jeremiah 17:9). That is the diagnosis. And it matters, because you cannot prescribe the right medicine until you understand what the disease actually is. Every war you see. Every sickness. Every injustice. Every broken relationship. Every societal collapse. All of it traces back to that one fracture. Now, God did not leave humanity without help. He gave Israel the Law through Moses. Commandments, rituals, a whole system designed to govern human behaviour and maintain some order in a fallen world. But Israel was not the only civilization trying to solve this problem. The Babylonians had the Code of Hammurabi, one of the oldest written legal codes in history, with punishments so severe they would make your head spin. The Romans built one of the most sophisticated legal systems the ancient world had ever seen. The Chinese had Confucian moral philosophy governing entire empires. Every great civilization looked at the chaos of human nature and tried to build a system to contain it. And every single one of them failed. Not because the laws were bad. But because you cannot legislate a new nature into existence. Paul identifies the core problem in Romans 8:3. "For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh." The Law was not the solution. It was a mirror. "For by the law is the knowledge of sin" (Romans 3:20). It showed humanity exactly how broken they were. But knowing you are broken does not fix the brokenness. Think about it this way. You can give a crippled man the most advanced prosthetics ever built. He can manage. He can function. But the fundamental problem, that his body is broken, has not been solved. That is what every human system of law, morality, and governance has ever been. Prosthetics. And Hebrews 10:4 makes it even more explicit. "For it is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins." The animal sacrifices Israel offered year after year were not the real solution. They were placeholders. Appointments pointing forward to something that could actually fix the root problem permanently. Continued in the comments below 👇
I might be the only one who doesn’t see anything worth celebrating about the birth and death of Jesus Christ. As someone who values logic and rational thinking, it’s a concept that has never fully made sense to me. I often find myself asking a question many people seem to avoid because it makes them uncomfortable: what exactly did the coming, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ truly achieve in practical terms? If the central claim is that his death changed the world, then where is that change? “It is finished,” we’re told. But what exactly was finished? We still live in a world filled with sickness, death, war, and suffering. In fact, one could argue that things have only become more complex, more chaotic, and, in many ways, worse. So what exactly did his death change? We are told it brought “salvation.” But salvation from what, exactly, and into what certainty? Even with this supposed gift, nothing appears guaranteed. You still have to struggle, obey, endure, and hope you have done enough to qualify. So is it truly a gift, or just another system of conditions wrapped in spiritual language? We are told he died for our sins, yet sin did not disappear. If anything, it feels more normalized than ever. So was the problem truly solved, or merely redefined? And here is the part that puzzles me the most: if Jesus came to give humanity power over death, where is that power? We are told he conquered death, yet death remains undefeated in every physical sense we can observe. Everyone still dies. Everyone still fears it. So what does “victory over death” actually mean beyond a comforting phrase? What changed in any tangible sense? If Jesus had never been born and never died, what is the absolute worst outcome we would be facing today that we are not already experiencing? Would the world be drastically different, or are we simply holding on to a belief because we were taught to, rather than because we can clearly see its results? And if the entire promise rests on eternal life, something no one has returned to confirm and no one can conclusively prove, something that is not even guaranteed, then aren’t we basing everything on a hope that demands belief without evidence? I am not asking these questions out of disrespect, but out of genuine curiosity. If something is claimed to be the greatest turning point in human history, then its impact should be undeniable, not something that constantly requires explanation and faith to sustain it.
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