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Ray Webb retweeted
Letโ€™s hope soโ€ฆ itโ€™s overdue!
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Md79 retweeted
At 11 am tomorrow I will announce a major and long overdue tax reform. Reform UK will turn the tables on two-tier Britain. We will build an economy that puts British workers first. Always.
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Que Lo Que retweeted
A new album from The-Dream is long overdue let alone the sequel to his classic album, I'm ready.
The-Dream and Usher link up on their new song โ€œTampa,โ€ produced by Pharrell ๐Ÿ”ฅ
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Replying to @DiscussingFilm
We are so overdue for a new Austin Powers movie
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Woodrow Wilsonโ€™s reputation has been overdue for a free speech reckoning. He censored newspapers, jailed dissenters, targeted anti-war critics, and punished suffragists. The more you learn, the worse it gets.
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We Are Soo Overdue for a new Austin Powers Movie
Mike Myers has returned as Dr. Evil for a new Verizon commercial.
Replying to @SirAlexas
Yess yess long overdue โ˜บ๏ธโ˜บ๏ธโ˜บ๏ธ
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I donโ€™t really disagree that the subsidy effect was intentional. That is part of my point. The broad-based athletics model was built around football generating surplus value and that surplus being redirected to support the rest of the department. Scholarship limits, roster limits, Title IX compliance, conference politics, and institutional choices all developed around that basic structure. But that does not answer the current problem. It explains how we got here. The issue now is that the surplus pool is being disrupted. Whether one likes it or not, a meaningful share of football revenue is now going to the football players. Personally, I like it and think it's long overdue. In any event, that means the old cross-subsidy model cannot simply be assumed going forward. So if Congress wants to preserve Olympic and non-revenue sports, it needs explore ways to replace or supplement the subsidy with an actual funding mechanism. There are tons of creative and not creative possibilities. A roster/scholarship maintenance mandate does not do that.
Replying to @EdLawDude
Except that isnโ€™t what happens because the subsidy effect of football is intentional: The Big Ten and Ivies wanted to prevent SEC and Big XII schools from signing 150 football players so they set a hard cap in football. Title IX mandates were then imposed on top of that.
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Niggas on Bobby whit and salvy itโ€™s goin be maikel Garcia twin ahh overdue ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿพโ€โ™‚๏ธ
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Replying to @Nigel_Farage
You shameless grifting little conman ! You should be in jail with your BFF Nathan Gill! How bloody dare you try to take away our rights?! I hope you get your long overdue comeuppance, you traitor!
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Bring it on .. too long overdue.. no more cover ups weโ€™ve had enough ๐Ÿคฌ๐Ÿคฌ
Best R&B collaboration has been long overdue
The GRAMMYs have unveiled five new categories ahead of next yearโ€™s ceremony: Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance Best Latin Song Best Asian Pop Music Performance Best R&B Collaboration or Duo/Group Performance Best Traditional Folk Album
RT @juicythickasss: overdue for some backshots ๐Ÿ’ฆ๐Ÿ˜ฉ
THICKALICIOUS ๐Ÿซฃ๐Ÿซ 
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Many Ethiopians feel this is a conversation that needs to happen, even if it makes some in the diaspora uncomfortable. The Ethiopian diaspora is very active in politics, social media, and international lobbying. Yet, compared to many other African countries, its economic contribution through remittances remains relatively modest. For most Ethiopians, however, the bigger concern is not money - it is peace. After years of conflict, displacement, and ethnic tension, many Ethiopians are exhausted. What they long for is stability: a country where families can live without fear, where young people can work and build a future, and where development is not repeatedly disrupted by crisis. What many inside Ethiopia struggle to understand is why a small but very vocal segment of the diaspora often adds to division instead of helping to heal it. Rather than encouraging dialogue and compromise, some amplify conflict, circulate graphic images of past violence, and use highly charged terms such as "genocide" in ways that deepen mistrust between communities. Whether intended or not, such narratives inflames emotions and make reconciliation more difficult, keeping wounds open rather than allowing them to heal. Many Ethiopians also struggle to understand why some individuals become more extreme after leaving their country. Ethiopia has long been a place where people of different ethnicities and religions live, work, and study together peacefully, despite repeated attempts to create division. Yet some people leave and become more radical in their ethnic or religious identities than those who remain at home, often viewing every issue through the lens of division and conflict. This raises questions that many believe deserve serious and honest study. Why does this happen? Is it due to frustration or dissatisfaction in host countries? Is it a sense of guilt for not contributing meaningfully despite the sacrifices made by their fellow countrymen for their education and opportunities? Is it the influence of social media that rewards extreme voices over balanced ones? Is it disconnection from everyday realities in Ethiopia? Or is it the isolation that can come from living abroad, away from the diverse interactions that shape life back home? These are important questions that deserve careful and objective answers. At the same time, there is an important distinction to be made. Criticizing a government is every citizen's right, and no government should be above criticism. But there is a clear difference between opposing a government and wishing for the failure of an entire country - between demanding change and promoting instability. What Ethiopia needs is investment, jobs, education, and constructive engagement from all its sons and daughters, especially those abroad. It is important to recognize that the vast majority of Ethiopians in the diaspora are hardworking people who love their country and support their families. The concern is not with them, but with a small vocal minority whose actions deepen divisions rather than ease them. Many Ethiopians hope the diaspora will increasingly use its education, resources, and global connections to support peace, reconciliation, and development. Governments and political systems will change over time, but Ethiopia remains a shared home for all its people. The real question is whether the diaspora will help build a more peaceful, united, and prosperous Ethiopia or allow divisions to continue pulling the country apart, fulfilling the wishes of those who want Ethiopia to fail. This is a conversation many believe is long overdue.
#Ethiopia relies far less on diaspora dollars than many African countries. If our contribution is limited, should we be deciding its future, appropriating the voice of the people, or fundraising for wars whose consequences ppl will bear? Build them schools & hospitalsโ›”๏ธwars!
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RT @juicythickasss: overdue for some backshots ๐Ÿ’ฆ๐Ÿ˜ฉ
THICKALICIOUS ๐Ÿซฃ๐Ÿซ 
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RT @juicythickasss: overdue for some backshots ๐Ÿ’ฆ๐Ÿ˜ฉ
THICKALICIOUS ๐Ÿซฃ๐Ÿซ 
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Replying to @sorrowen
16 overdue campaigns. $2.4 Million in product owed to backers. And this is a problem for Tony?
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Replying to @DionInsanity
Congrats @DionInsanity , was there! LB was so overdue! Generational wealth!!!
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nonouzi retweeted
Long overdue, if true. Russia needs to take harsher steps to discourage piracy.
Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich is reported to have fired shots near a British yacht in the English Channel, according to the crew of the yacht. Click image for more. ukdefencejournal.org.uk/repoโ€ฆ
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