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Ahmed Ali M.Ossoble retweeted
BREAKING: Former President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed claims Somalia’s government is plotting to kill political opponents in Mogadishu.
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Replying to @Igny220088
Now I have this vision of Noelle being racist, but not angry racist, scared racist. "The mice people, they're plotting someone, I saw on deltachan that they eat people."
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senga thee thot retweeted
Once you understand that Igbo men have been conspiring, plotting, and frothing at the mouth trying to stop women from eating gizzard for years because they want to eat it all themselves, you will understand why that man is angry at women eating suya. Most Nigerians (like most Africans) are protein deficient, and one of the oldest ways hatred of women manifests in societies all over the world throughout history, is in what I call The Hierarchy of Meat. Who is allowed to eat meat, who can eat what parts of the meat, who is given more meat and who must make do with less meat, is one of the oldest ways in which men flex their power and domination over women, by monopolising meat for themselves and attempting to punish women who eat too much meat. Especially men who have no other way of gaining power over others and no other standing in society. Their ability to restrict women from eating meat becomes very important to their sense of power and masculine standing in society. Meat is a key battleground in Nigerian patriarchy and one that is not talked about enough (although I have previously written numerous threads and blogs posts about this hidden hierarchy of meat and how it is used to oppress women and girls). I call the phenomenon of men expressing outrage over women eating amounts of meat they disapprove of, Two-Meatism. Because Nigerian / African men especially see a key graduation point into their manhood as the moment they finally served two pieces of meat at the family dinner table.
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Good grief, that smile and those eyes ... just what mischief are you plotting?
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Fin-Link 🤑🛍️🌈 retweeted
Horses are weird bc they just stand in one spot waiting for something to happen. Are they plotting something orrr
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Jazzmyname retweeted
the audience thought jingjing didnt hear what janhae said when she was plotting that gay shit 😭😭😭
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paulwathen⚒🍓 retweeted
FEDERAL JUDGES INCLUDING TANYA CHUTKAN AND KENTAJI BROWN JACKSON ARE BEING ACCUSED OF PLOTTING AGAINST PRESIDENT TRUMP IN SECRET GROUP CHATS. SHOULD THEY BE INVESTIGATED IMMEDIATELY? FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING.
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RT @ZombiDegen: Nairi! Spoiled 1X year old BullyBrat! Hung, Cute, n Sadistic <3 Almost limitless! Dms open for plotting [🪦🕊️, ♠️, 🍼,…
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eagar retweeted
Adrien Broner ready to leave the yacht after seeing no girls, starts plotting with Deen. "If the vibes aren't right, we aren't staying. Time for a new plan."
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Always4yuju retweeted
ohhh they’re plotting something EMIBONNIE MOONSHADOW BLOOM #BBFanFest2026D2
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Replying to @lamcnter
i feel completely fine- what are you plotting, castorice? ^^
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Mr. Sandy retweeted
There are idiots out there confidently plotting among themselves like this is just a temporary setback and once Trump is gone, they'll quickly go about changing everything BACK to the way it was. Including Washington DC. ESPECIALLY Washington DC. They're already envisioning turning the water back off and bringing the shit and the squalor and the crime back up to 'normal'. They don't understand. Trump's been kicking the living shit out of the system that allowed them to run these mass migration/demoralization/deculturalization/depopulation operations against native Americans. There *IS* no going back. That's what's so beautiful about what is happening.
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No, they are plotting to destroy and take over.
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Replying to @TalkswithAkwa
Very soon, jealousy will enter and this person narrating this may even start plotting against her own sister.
The LIGHT 光 of my LOVE 🎄💶🐥 retweeted
SONEURO X PANIA SS26 #AbsoluteSiamxPaniaBangkok That look... Son looks like he is plotting some mischief or a clever plan to tease Euro right now! 😂🖤 #SonEuro #สนยูโร
😏 หร่อแบบรว๊าย เริ้บบบบบ #PaniaBangkok #AbsoluteSiamxPaniaBangkok
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Figs, Vines and Roses by Joy M. Lilley, released in February 2022, is a captivating historical family saga that has enchanted readers with its poignant tale of class divides and atmospheric English countryside settings, earning widespread acclaim for its heartfelt plotting and seamless blend of romance across generations. Set in Derby, England, in 1888—where eight-year-old Issy Merryweather enjoys a privileged childhood in Cobnut Hall with her brother Clarence, beloved dog Molly, and cherished grandma Ella—she navigates the joys of innocence amid carefree summers, embarking on a journey that uncovers family secrets, forbidden love, and profound loss after a move to Kent disrupts her world. As Issy forms a secret bond with the humble Terrence despite societal barriers, echoes of the past reveal a web of deceit involving stoic parents, clandestine affairs, romantic liaisons, and unexpected twists across three generations, transforming childhood freedoms into enduring truths and heartaches in a tale where love defies class and fate. Readers have raved about the novel’s emotional narrative and immersive historical details. A Goodreads reviewer enthused, “This story is an exciting period story, set in the late 1800s about a well-off family... It grips you from the start, those who love historical things will love this, but those who do not will not be put off the story as it is expertly placed within the story so much so that everything is believable and realistic. You almost feel transported back in time!” Another shared, “Figs, Vines and Roses is a family saga giving insight between the upper and lower class in 1888... A great read that will linger in your mind!” On Amazon, a fan raved, “An English historical romance that charts three generations of the Merryweather family... Full of twists, turns, and surprises, it's a moving tale that hooks you from the first page,” awarding it 5 stars. A UK reviewer added, “A very good historical romance with elements of family drama set in Victorian England... It was engaging and compelling, brilliantly written. Well plotted.” X posts from @joygerken throughout 2025 spotlight the book’s enduring charm and its “tale of love and loss at the turn of the nineteenth century,” highlighting its availability on Kindle Unlimited, which has sustained its popularity among historical romance devotees. @joygerken zurl.co/X80MT zurl.co/e9TqF zurl.co/Z9kEl zurl.co/5pJRR Joy M. Lilley, a British author residing in Kent, the garden of England, with a background in nursing and the performing arts, has cemented her status as a storyteller of emotional enigmas with her evocative tales rooted in real-life locales. Fueled by a love for writing, voice acting, and exploring human resilience, she pens narratives of ordinary lives entangled in extraordinary challenges, as evident in beloved titles like Strawberry Moon, The Liberty Bodice, Times Pendulum Swings Again, and Bleeds When Broken. Critics celebrate her realistic historical layering and character depth, with one noting, “Light hearted yet filled with great emotional nuggets, Figs, Vines and Roses is an original and easy read that covers some tough topics in a compelling way.” Subtle threads of perseverance, romance, and moral ambiguity enrich her eras, inspired by her healthcare career and family experiences in her English base. Lilley fosters a devoted community through her engaging X account ( @joygerken) and persists in unraveling the past's buried emotions. Figs, Vines and Roses is a standout historical family saga, its timeless riddles and surprising revelations affirming its essential status for enthusiasts of deception, discovery, and emotional suspense. Joy M. Lilley’s prowess in crafting puzzles that tease and tantalize until the final revelation solidifies this novel as a brilliant jewel in her illustrious canon
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In Satan's Shadow by John Anthony Miller is a riveting historical thriller that has captivated readers with its intense WWII espionage and atmospheric Berlin settings, earning widespread praise for its masterful plotting and seamless fusion of suspense across personal and political deceptions. Set in Berlin in 1943, where British agent Michael York infiltrates the city posing as a musician in the Berlin String Quartet to uncover the fate of his murdered predecessor and identify a deadly informant—he becomes entangled in the perilous German resistance, falling for the talented Scottish cellist and photographer Amanda Hamilton, who is trapped in a loveless marriage to a high-ranking Nazi official. As York and Amanda navigate a treacherous alliance, echoes of betrayal reveal a web of deceit involving childhood friends turned resistors, top Nazi elites like Goebbels and Göring, and Hitler's most cunning agents plotting to unleash devastation on England, transforming hidden loyalties into explosive truths and shadows into harrowing reality in a tale where survival demands the ultimate sacrifice. Readers have raved about the novel’s suspenseful narrative and vivid historical details. A Goodreads reviewer enthused, “In Satan’s Shadow is one of the best spy novels I have read in a long time. Hats off to Mr. Miller for making me feel the characters pain, hopes, and desires!” Another shared, “I enjoy reading period spy novels and this one by John Anthony Miller didn’t disappoint... The drama set in Berlin during WW11 did not disappoint. In Satan’s Shadow is an extraordinary story of espionage, deceit, courage and love!” On Amazon, a fan raved, “Set in Germany during the war, In Satan's Shadow tells a story of spying and intrigue. Well developed characters and interesting story lines kept me engaged with the book to the very end. Increasing suspense... thoroughly engaged,” awarding it 5 stars. A US reviewer added, “'In Satan's Shadow' was such an addictive read that it completely took over my life for a few days... I'm not usually a big reader of spy fiction, but I've become quite the fan thanks to John Anthony Miller's stunning novel.” X posts from @authorjamiller throughout 2025 spotlight the book’s enduring charm and its “Berlin 1943: spies and lovers in Nazi Germany,” highlighting its availability on Kindle Unlimited, which has sustained its popularity among historical thriller devotees. @authorjamiller zurl.co/Yuf4G zurl.co/p8nu6 zurl.co/KKCUE zurl.co/8sIOk John Anthony Miller, an American author born in Philadelphia to English and Italian roots, has cemented his status as a storyteller of historical enigmas with his evocative mysteries rooted in exotic locales. Fueled by a love for travel and the shadows of the past, he pens narratives of ordinary lives entangled in extraordinary deceptions, as evident in beloved titles like When Darkness Comes, A Crooked Cottage by the Sea, The Widow's Walk, and Honour the Dead. Critics celebrate his meticulous historical layering and character depth, with one noting, “This is an enjoyable read with lots of historical detail. It paints a good picture of life in Berlin before the Allied bombings... In Satan’s Shadow will hold a reader’s attention throughout and leave them with a smile.” Subtle threads of redemption, romance, and moral ambiguity enrich the era, inspired by the coastal vibes of his New Jersey base. Miller fosters a devoted community through his engaging X account ( @authorjamiller ) and persists in unraveling the past's buried secrets. In Satan's Shadow is a standout historical thriller, its enduring riddles and shocking revelations affirming its essential status for enthusiasts of deception, discovery, and era-spanning suspense. John Anthony Miller’s prowess in crafting puzzles that tease and tantalize until the final revelation solidifies this novel as a brilliant jewel in his illustrious historical canon.
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RT @fimssante: one thing is for sure, producers and their labels are already plotting something like a big project for these three groups I…

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