"Handle people’s money with ChatGPT code, you will like prison" -- NTBTS
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1.. I saw this and I was asking myself if I fit do this even with my young age but see Sir Tony 🥲🥲
Lmaooo
2.. We were still on Elon's Twitter limitation rate when Adamu decided to use the opportunity to promote his app.
Advice was flying left and right, but this caught more attention
3.. So, a lot of people have been complaining about Dove's design. You can’t differentiate between the body cream and bathing cream because they both have cream but some said it’s because we don’t understand simple English 😂
Same here, my brother
Someone said “At least his soul would be clean before our Lord”
4.. Last week, Egbon Mark of Meta launched Thread but words on the street were that Oga Elon is suing him for stealing his ex-employees. But these receipts are saying otherwise.
Oo on Thread v Twitter
Word
Lmao, why you go copy person name join assignment?
5.. This was a response to a post where the poster is ignoring a footballer because he left them on read.
Hmmm
Lol
Wordddd
6.. Normal now
I can’t kill myself
Nah why AltSchool dey for you sha
7.. Someone said “Handle people’s money with ChatGPT code, you will like prison 👍🏼”
Beht true true nah car Oloye dey deal with
Odogwu don talk
8.. Maybe e wan go unwind
9.. Oppoor o
10.. Person say “This is a really depression provoking way to put it”
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