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TUNDESMALLZZ2 年前

She is insanely good 💥

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Blaqboy!2 年前

This was my message to her on IG just this week. She’s super dope. No cap!

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Iseunife The First2 年前

Nah, this is so damn good! Look at that guy right beside her waiting to see what was about to drop, and was mindblown when he heard it. That was my exact reaction! 🔥

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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊2 年前

You no fit do this kain thing with clear eyes sha. 🔥

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Ibe2 年前

I felt it!!!

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Ilychapo🇬🇧🇳🇬2 年前

If you watch this video once, make I bend

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iDan2 年前

@OBA_IBADAN_UK This is DJing

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busherapapi 🍯2 年前

This is so fire, I’d massage tf out of that head

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🇬🇧 Every car on the road today rolls on what a Belfast vet invented for his 9 year old son. In 1887, John Boyd Dunlop watched his son Johnnie come home from cycling with bruised wrists. Belfast was cobblestones. The solid rubber wheels on Johnnie's tricycle jarred every bone in the boy's body. His father refused to accept it. Dunlop was 47. A Scottish veterinary surgeon who'd built his life in Belfast. He had never designed a wheel. But he knew rubber. From horse harnesses. From surgical tubing. He cut a strip of rubber sheet. Sealed it into a tube. Filled it with air. Then he tested it. He rolled two wooden discs down the garden path. One fitted with solid rubber. One with his new air-filled tube. The solid rubber stopped first. The pneumatic kept rolling. He fitted them to Johnnie's tricycle. The boy rode the cobbles without pain. On 7 December 1888, Dunlop filed UK Patent 10607. The pneumatic tyre. Then came the twist. His patent did not hold. A Scottish engineer named Robert William Thomson had filed a pneumatic tyre patent in 1845. Over 40 years earlier. But Thomson had never built one. Never sold one. Never proved it could work. Dunlop's was the one the world used. By 1889 a factory had opened in Dublin. Cyclists rode further. Then the motorcar came. Every car. Every lorry. Every bus. Every bicycle on every road. All rolling on what a Belfast vet invented for his son. Dunlop sold the rights in 1896 for a modest sum. He never became rich from his name. He had not made the wheel for himself. He had made it for a child. He died on 23 October 1921. Aged 81. He was Scottish. He lived in Belfast. He was British. And he is one of many. We built the modern world. Wheel by wheel. Engine by engine. From a father watching his son. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Help us teach our children who created the modern world.🇬🇧 👇🙏 👉 👈 Be part of us. ☝️🇬🇧 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧

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This is why Men will always be the prize 🏆💯
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