Tweets

You blocked @GodBlessMali

Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @GodBlessMali

  1. Apr 7

    Lettuce, spring onions, ginger and garlic - Anyone from Shanghai.

    Undo
  2. Apr 7

    Oh and I don’t think the lockdown will end soon so… The bars in the back are quitting fitting… I don’t understand this lockdown at all, but at the end of the day, I’m still grateful. Our situation could be A LOT worse. Be grateful for what you have 🙏

    Undo
  3. Apr 7

    If people were in Shanghai right now, they would understand why China barely had any case the past year and a half or so, but they would also not understand why this is so strict right now. Nobody understands why such drastic measures are being taken.

    Undo
  4. Apr 7

    People of Shanghai are slowly becoming experts at bargaining. While our situation could be a lot worse, I don’t think anyone outside of Shanghai/China can comprehend what’s happening.

    Undo
  5. Retweeted
    Mar 30

    "At this last TI, this wasn't f****** TI. This was The Hunger Games."

    Show this thread
    Undo
  6. Retweeted
    Mar 21

    Maincast limited NFT collection of Ukrainian landmarks that suffered from the war. Support Ukraine, help restore these places. Funds will be directed to Ukrainian army and injured civilians. Please, share this with your friends. ➡️

    Undo
  7. Retweeted
    Mar 19

    Around 2 hours ago from contacted me to inform us that they found a bug in a scrim where they were able to know when the enemy team was farming neutral camps. They had this bug happen in consecutive scrims

    Show this thread
    Undo
  8. Retweeted
    Mar 18

    🧵 This is the picture the Kremlin wants you to see: thousands of people who support President Putin and the "special military operation" in Ukraine, crammed into Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. We went there today and talked to dozens of people who attended... 🧵

    Show this thread
    Undo
  9. Retweeted
    Mar 17

    If you take this speech and put it into the context of 1939-45, translate it into German and you would not notice a difference. For someone who claims to "denazify" he very much talks like a Nazi.

    Undo
  10. Retweeted
    Mar 16

    How to help Ukraine without money.

    Undo
  11. Mar 15

    Sergio Busquets’ new favorite emoji 🫣

    Undo
  12. Retweeted
    Mar 7

    In closing, here's the origin of the greatest military opsec failure of all time. First, Putin signed the so-called law, prohibiting soldiers from posting on social media. Then he told the military to not use foreign phones as they are "insecure". The rest is history.

    Show this thread
    Undo
  13. Retweeted

    The World Bank is also preparing a $3 billion package for Ukraine in the coming months.

    Show this thread
    Undo
  14. Retweeted
    Mar 7

    ❗️The World Bank Council decided to support with $723 million.

    Undo
  15. Mar 7
    Undo
  16. Retweeted
    Mar 6

    Police officers in Moscow today are stopping people, demanding to see their phones, READING THEIR MESSAGES, and refusing to release them if they refuse. This from Kommersant journalist Ana Vasilyeva.

    Show this thread
    Undo
  17. Retweeted
    Mar 3

    “I don’t want Ukraine’s history to be a legend about 300 Spartans. I want peace.” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addresses his country in the face of the Russian invasion.

    Undo
  18. Retweeted

    ⚡️Zelensky: We have survived two world wars, three famines, the Holocaust, Babyn Yar, the Great Purge, the Chornobyl explosion, the occupation of Crimea, and the war in the east of our state. "They wanted to destroy us so many times, but they couldn't," he said.

    Show this thread
    Undo
  19. Retweeted

    Now that the Russians have switched tactics from pursuing a rapid victory on the cheap (failed miserably) and reverted to the mean of leveling Ukrainian cities to the ground like they did with Grozny and Aleppo, the goals of the operation are likely changing as well 🧵

    Show this thread
    Undo
  20. Retweeted

    This is powerful. Diplomats from around the world stand up and leave as Russia’s Foreign Minister Lavrov begins his speech to UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

    Show this thread
    Undo

Loading seems to be taking a while.

Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.

    You may also like

    ·