It's not me it's you.
Yes you 🥲🥲🥲
Your replies, your vibes, your attitude and recently your personality is sickening. I don't know if there is something bothering you deep down but try to share and see if we can work it out stop ruining a perfect day with you bad vibes.
🚨🇦🇷 BREAKING: Marcos Senesi has been called up by Argentina to replace Leo Balerdi.
Senesi’s week: signing for Tottenham and then going to the World Cup. 🌎🔜
Most raffles are honestly just a slow way to lose money.
You pay.
You wait around.
Half the time you even forget you entered.
Then a random wallet wins and everyone’s supposed to believe the process was fair.
That’s why @the_prize_io caught my attention 👇
Lmao wen it comes to rotational players rashford and ferran has been exceptional. If we can come to an agreement with Manchester united we should definitely keep him 24G/A (if not more) from a rotation player is outstanding.
@NealGardner_ Lmao wen it comes to rotational players rashford and ferran has been exceptional. If we can come to an agreement with Manchester united we should definitely keep him 24G/A (if not more) from a rotation player is outstanding.
🚨 Pep Guardiola on Kompany and Man City: “Sooner or later, I have the feeling, just in case he decides in a certain moment to come back to England, I'm pretty sure Manchester will be in his heart and mind”.
“Hopefully the path will cross at a certain point in his life...”.
crude oil is around $55 per barrel, would selling at $70 still represent a gain to the government while potentially lowering domestic fuel costs and benefiting the broader economy and the masses?
If the Nigerian government sells crude oil to the Dangote Refinery at a discounted price for example $70 per barrel instead of the international market price of over $100 would this be considered a subsidy or preferential pricing? Considering that Nigeria’s budget benchmark for