KG (@alarconhagi) 's Twitter Profile
KG

@alarconhagi

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calendar_today08-03-2014 07:24:16

434 Tweet

262 Followers

179 Following

Jack Altman (@jaltma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s a lot of alpha in putting your ego aside by being willing to be cringe, willing to fail in public, willing to ask for what you want and face rejection, etc.

Mlangeni🇿🇦 (@nkosi_dlamini_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The governments of other African countries are not asking for their citizens to return home Instead they want to punish south Africa for not doing what they also refuse to do,look after their own citizens,these are the same clowns who dream of a prosperous Africa

Mudzunga Anet Matakala (@mudzunga_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crossing a border illegally, avoiding immigration processes, and living undocumented is not bravery or survival it’s criminality. Stop trying to guilt South Africans into tolerating what no serious country would allow.

Thokozane Maloka (@iamtmaloka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kwaito Friday Andile — Abuti Yo (1999) Producer: Alec Khaoli This kwaito classic has elements of bubblegum and R&B. Timeless! #kwaito 🎧

Katli (@katli_t) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leaving the night life and staying home is probably the best thing I did for myself. There’s nothing positive outside at night. Just regrets upon regrets!

Spencer Mossman (@fc_mossman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not Macca’s fault either btw… 172 caps for club and country over the past 3 seasons. Not sure there’s a midfielder on the planet that plays with his former intensity that doesn’t see degradation with that workload.

Bayern & Germany (@imiasanmia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Luis Enrique: "After we played in Munich against a great team, I saw a nice photo of Upamecano and Ousmane Dembélé together, embracing after the match. It’s important because it shows that, in football, there are no real losers. Losing is a normal part of life, and it’s important

Luis Enrique: "After we played in Munich against a great team, I saw a nice photo of Upamecano and Ousmane Dembélé together, embracing after the match. It’s important because it shows that, in football, there are no real losers. Losing is a normal part of life, and it’s important