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Some footage from Bafana Bafanaโs match against Jamaica, including Lyle Fosters goal (min 1:47)
๐ฅ @Newzroom405 via SAFA
The drugs worth billions that were caught coming into SA from Malawi reminds me of the 80s when the apartheid govt flooded the Cape Flats with drugs and guns to destabilize the Coloured youth to depoliticize them and stop fighting for their communities..
I dont even blame Malawians.
They are being used by the globalists from the West to destabilize the SA youth so they care more about drugs than fighting for their country.
Its 2026, we wont allow that bullshit.
Aluta Continua!
Welcome to the world of the flawed.
I watched a documentary on Leonardo da Vinci recently, and I kept waiting for the part where they talk about how great he was. The paintings, the inventions, the genius; You know the story they always tell.
But what got me was something else entirely. The man rarely finished anything.
The Last Supper took three years. His patrons were begging him. Writing letters. Threatening him. He would disappear for days, show up, stare at the wall, add one brushstroke, and leave again.
They genuinely thought something was wrong with him.
And thereโs the part nobody talks about - Leonardo was illegitimate. His mother abandoned him. He was barred from every professional institution in Florence.
The guilds, the academies, everything a talented young man was supposed to enter. The system looked at him and said no. Why? Because of who his parents were.
So he did something that changed history. He kinda stopped reading what other men had written and started looking at things directly. Birds. Water. The human body. He dissected over 30 corpses. Many of his moves were illegal, but whatever was driving the guy was too strong.
His notebooks were an absolute mess. Seven thousand pages. Written in mirror script so people couldn't steal his ideas. Jumping from how birds fly to how water moves to the architecture of the human heart - his mind was always on overdrive.
The most creative human being who ever lived.
His exclusion is what made him observe instead of repeat patterns. What If they had let him in, he probably would have learned what everyone else learned and produced what everyone else produced. The rejection forced him to see the world differently. The obsession kept him hungry for 67 years.
He died at 67 and his last words were an apology.
He said he had offended God because his work never reached the quality it should have.
The greatest of all time. Still felt like he wasn't enough.
Again, welcome to the world of the flawed.
A man who reads old books cannot be fully captured by modern stupidity. He has dead kings, prophets, poets, killers, saints, drunks, generals, and madmen whispering in his bloodstream. The feed has no chance against this.
This Nigerian lady who teaches at a school in Japan broke down the Japanese style of learning that makes them very intelligent and productive.
I think this is smart learning. It will be helpful to Nigerian students, if it is adopted in our educational system.โ๏ธ
Liquor is here... Sio & Daev Martian pick up where their musical connection left off.
Some collaborations don't fadeโฆthey deepen
Streaming now... ๐ https://t.co/RC08DnChqQ
@iam_sio@DaevMartian
Drake calls out DJ Khaled for not supporting him during the beef, and for not supporting Palestine:
"Khaled you know what I mean, the beef was fully live and you went Halal, and your people still waiting for a free Palestine, but apparently everything isn't black and white and red and green"