Obnoxious, performative outrage isn’t a strategy. If all you contribute is insults and division, fuck off with the pretence you’re fighting for a better Nigeria.
Most of y’all are content with insulting Tinubu, blaming his supporters, and stoking religious and ethnic divisions. It’s easier to rage online than to do the hard work that actually drives meaningful change. 1)
WWM is my first PvP videogame, and the skill gap against veterans is quite oppressive. I'm loving every second of it. Win or lose, just have fun with it bro.
TIL what causes those traffic jams where there's no accident, roadblock, or any other visible obstruction, yet when you reach the point where the congestion begins, it suddenly clears up and the road opens up again.
When a war ends or blockade lifts, many people assume oil supply snaps back instantly.
Al Jazeera’s Basel Ghazoghli explains what happens to oil wells when production stops, why restarting them is a complex challenge, and what Iran’s storage crisis tells us about global supply.
i used to think $1k was a lot of money until i made it, then i thought $100k was the number until i touched it, then $1m felt like the peak, until it didn’t... it’s never the number, whatever we get, we adjust and start chasing the next. it’s not about how much, it’s about whether enough will ever be enough.
If you grew up watching those early wuxia flicks like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, House of Flying Daggers, Iron Monkey, Legen of Wong Fei Hong and all those other early Jet Li movies, this game is for you.
Said this before and I'll say it again, I can't believe Where Winds Meet is free to download and play. There's paid content ofc, but it's mostly cosmetic. You can complete the solo campaign without paying a dime, atink...
Said this before and I'll say it again, I can't believe Where Winds Meet is free to download and play. There's paid content ofc, but it's mostly cosmetic. You can complete the solo campaign without paying a dime, atink...
My older brother hasn't gamed in a while, as he single-mindedly pursued his career in medicine. He's a consultant now with free time, so I introduced him to Red Dead Redemption 2.
Now it's all he can talk about. Can't blame him either. RDR2 is a work of art.