Anyone have a WafflesnCream link? I'm trying to supportpic.twitter.com/nEpYCIBKM1
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Thank you!
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The joy in my heart to finally see this happening. These guys out here making the best moves. Godspeed
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honestly! Godspeed
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I've been wanting to bring my board to Nigeria ever since I saw the empty fountain outside the Abuja Hilton. I want to find these guyspic.twitter.com/ewUBnGybAk
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Naija, my people, spirited youth, dead leaders
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"We want people’s jaws to drop when they see what we can do.”https://thehundreds.com/blogs/content/want-skate-scene-explode-meet-wafflesncream-nigerias-first-skate-crew …
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Lool omds I love how it's called dry/harmattan rather than s/s or f/w - a/wpic.twitter.com/K7K3jtN2mF
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I'll like to support them with a token and business ideas; link me with any of the crew members. @SANNigeria supporting talents!#CHANGE -
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@Jollz great coverage.. don't understand the need for subtitles tho -
For people who listen with no headphones
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well I noticed a pattern... Africans speak, sub. Other people, sometimes with worst accents, no sub.
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not all the time. But it happens quite often. Thanks for the clarification anyway

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I think, that whenever I see people on int’l news I see a subtitle because the demographic of I.N has different dialects and accents
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well as I said, that's my observation. Good point however
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Look on BBC website you'll see 100s of videos of British people subbed
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the comment I made wasn't limited to just BBC or documentaries alone...
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