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helinues:Abeg na find work |
helinues:Skull mine much ? |
helinues:Oboy ehhhhhhh find work God ! |
helinues:Time don reach to find work FvCK ! |
helinues:So tomorrow you will find a job ? |
Nigeria president is negotiating the course that is qualified for loan 🤣🤣 Bastard nation with daft citizens |
Ebubu6:You are a full blown illiterate |
Okoroawusa:Yaru-oil-banza should shut the fvck up !
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atiku4President:Islam is a religion on peace Pieces of you here and there |
helinues:Have you desisted from robbing innocent traders of their eggs ? |
Helinues Yarimo The peaceful religion spread peace again Free free beep beep boom is the language And to the useful fools supporting Muslim Muslim ticket in Nigeria The dark ages are coming |
The two American bicyclists killed in an attack in Tajikistan on Sunday were a couple from Washington, D.C., who quit their jobs to bike around the globe. The couple, Jay Austin and Lauren Geoghegan, both 29, had been on the road for just over a year. On their blog, they described the kindness and generosity of strangers around the world as they biked through Africa, Europe and central Asia. There were hard days, setbacks and acts of cruelty, too — strangers who tried to run them off the road, or push them off their bikes. But Austin wrote in April: "Badness exists, sure, but even that's quite rare. By and large, humans are kind. Self-interested sometimes, myopic sometimes, but kind. Generous and wonderful and kind. No greater revelation has come from our journey than this." The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the brutal attack that ended their lives, as well as the lives of two other foreign bicyclists. A car swerved to hit a group of seven bicyclists; assailants then jumped from the car and stabbed the bikers with knives. Three of the bicyclists survived the attack, which the State Department condemned as "senseless." On social media, friends, family and fellow bike travelers have mourned the deaths of Austin and Geoghegan — and celebrated their lives. "We will forever be inspired by their kindness and open mindedness and their happiness," wrote "a_bicyclette_," a couple who have been biking around the world since December 2016 and met up with Austin and Geoghegan shortly before the attack that took their lives. https://www.npr.org/2018/07/31/634373403/d-c-couple-killed-in-tajikistan-attack-were-biking-around-the-world-together
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