I just got engaged 💍 to my best friend ♥️♥️💍💍 can’t wait to do this life thing with you God is faithful and he will see us through 😊🤗 @gamuemazani ♥️♥️
🤔Trevor Wittman on Ilia Topuria celebrating before the fight
"Ilia going in there and celebrating the night before, the arrogance of that. No one's gifted in this world. It takes hard work and definitely belief, like he has"
via @Justin_Gaethje
This girl posted a video of her visiting her uncle in Lusaka who is building a resort and has an underground car pack that brings the cars in an elevator and people are tagging ACC 🤣🤣
In #ThePolygamist Jonasi’s excessive gifting of red roses to Matipa serves as heavy visual symbolism for manipulation, surface-level affection, and a toxic "love-bombing" dynamic.
The overwhelming presence of flowers in this kitchen scene operates on several distinct symbolic levels:
🎭 Love Bombing and Distraction
• Overwhelming her defenses: Gomora is a classic, highly manipulative corporate tycoon. In relationships, showering a partner with massive amounts of romantic gestures like burying her in roses is a psychological tactic used to overwhelm them so they overlook red flags or sudden disappearances.
• When Matipa points out that he is trying to "create a garden," it visually highlights the absurdity of his overcompensation. He brings physical objects to substitute for genuine emotional availability, transparency, and a stable foundation.
💸 Transactional Love
• Materialism over substance: As an ambitious corporate climber herself, Matipa initially seeks a life of luxury and power through Jonasi. Jonasi understands his relationships transactionally; he believes his wealth gives him the right to act recklessly because he can simply buy forgiveness later.
• The endless influx of roses is Jonasi's way of treating Matipa like a prize to be maintained rather than a partner to be respected, attempting to purchase her compliance and patience.
🥀 Red Flags Disguised as Romance
• Artificial perfection: Just like his wife Joyce’s heavily curated public life, Jonasi uses beautiful visual aesthetics to cover up the ugly truth of his infidelity and deception. The pristine, overflowing bouquets create a sensory illusion of a perfect fairytale romance, hiding the incoming chaos.
• The thorns beneath: While roses traditionally mean love and passion, a literal "garden" of cut flowers in a house consists of dying plants. It mimics the true nature of their relationship something that looks breathtaking on the outside but is fundamentally temporary, severed from its roots, and destined to wilt under the weight of his secrets.
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In this video, President HH argues that the important seat in elections is that of the President; and that MPs voted in must be those who can support the president, “not the ones who will vote against Bill 7”.
Why, in the name of all that is holy, would the nation need to hear from a person who has been charged with criminal behaviour in two separate countries?
If Zambian politics were really about policies and a battle of ideas, people like Charity Banda wouldn’t have gotten near to anything… it’s a shame that the so called experienced politicians have no knowledge of policy making and move without an ideology