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    • Congolese Selfie Culture
      The Congolese Selfie culture is no different  in Congo with other parts of the world. The selfie culture is the result of the global culture of Vanity-looks have become what are considered more important, as one's image is what opens more doors for most people.
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    • Exposed
      In the world of sleazy powerful people, in the interest of the public, its the duty of the media to make sure that such people are exposed. Expose is a form of investigative journalism and journalists should never be blamed for doing their work.
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    • Fabulous
      In our world there very man fabulous things that are almost impossible to believe. The unusual incredible,exceptionally good or unusual; superb. Some of the fabulous stories are known through fables or myths; purely imaginary.
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    • Ludicrous World
      This world is filled with ludicrous people and things doing bizarre things, that are either foolish, crazy, comical, funny,fantastic, grotesque, incongruous and laughable.
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    • Real Life
      real life - the practical world as opposed to the academic world; a good leader must have a lot of experience in the real world. all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you; "Africa has endemic corruption"; "we live in different worlds"; Its very true bad leadership is  part of the endemic corruption that has destroyed our continent, because  dictators do not serve Africans but themselves.
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    • Spoiler
      A spoiler is an element of a disseminated summary or description of any piece of fiction that reveals any plot elements which threaten to give away important details concerning the turn of events of a dramatic episode. Typically, the details of the conclusion of the plot, including the climax and ending, are especially regarded as spoiler material. It can also be used to refer to any piece of information regarding any part of a given media that a potential consumer would not want to know beforehand. Because enjoyment of fiction depends a great deal upon the suspense of revealing plot details through standard narrative progression, the prior revelation of how things will turn out can "spoil" the enjoyment that some consumers of the narrative would otherwise have experienced.
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