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calendar_today26-02-2019 17:19:47

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Waffles🐉 (@unclewaffffles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do men stay quiet everytime GBV is being spoken about? Is it guilt? Is it because you once looked past your friend hitting his girl?forcing himself on a girl?That you looked past your friend being called out for rape? Why does this conversation make you guys so uncomfortable?

Ebele (@ebelee_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think someone needs to resign. Soldiers have repeatedly stated that a major reason they’ve not been able to respond better to these terrorists is because they’re not receiving the green light. Members of these communities are saying they’re being held back by strangers. WHY ??

Sean (@seanreezy25) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lot more people need to personally interrogate why they think certain societal norms are ok, be hard on yourself and do it on a personal level. Yes, this is how x has been done for years but does it make sense?

pussy should face the world! (@chiivie_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watch this video and you will see that they are marrying off minors. This is state sponsored sex trafficking!!! The Nigerian government is trafficking orphan girls !!

Bop Daddy (@falzthebahdguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HOW CAN YOU CONDUCT A RESCUE OPERATION & YOU ARE SAYING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ABOUT THE ABDUCTORS?!! WHO HAS BEEN ARRESTED SO FAR?!

pdawg (@prathamgrv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

in your 20s, a time will come for an international trip that feels way too expensive, and it’s very important that you say yes to it

JULES (@nicedayjules) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ideas are fluid. They get copied, diluted, passed around. I used to care a lot. Now I care very little. At some point I realized...when you are the tomato garden you never run out of sauce. Others can borrow. You are bountiful..

Elnathan John (@elnathan_john) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is deeply revealing how casually Nigerians say things like “X (a private citizen) arrested Y”—as though it were normal, even acceptable, for private individuals to deploy the police as personal enforcers. Hardly anyone pauses to ask how, in a so-called democracy, a person can