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Historian. Economist. Professor. UX Designer.
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Reached more than 48 million accounts. Not bad.
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Looks like we kicked butt last night, peaking as the number 3 trend on the platform?
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I still cry to this day watching this film. That moment was devastatingly beautiful. And the tributes to Chadwick Boseman were perfect, in tremendously good taste and incredibly poignant.
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“You think because we live in the mountains we don’t have access to books?” 🤣 #hatm
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I love the books reference, ot echos as a reference to the libraries of Timbuktu. #HATM
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They will situate us at the end.
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Both, but H Stark was definitely in the MCU version.
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*vibranium
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No herb in the original US serum (vita-rays). Shield was unique vibration alloy. A gift from TChaka during WW2.
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That’s when the screams in the theater started. I will always be haunted.
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… unstable molecules? Hmmmm
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Solemn, beautiful funeral scene in Africa --> remote US cabin in the woods --> high tech Wakanda headquarters. Again, with the rapid scenery changes. #hatm
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Reimagined continent before 1400.
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*of desperation
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True
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No spoilers from me …. Yet
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*Rising
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Black Earth Rise ng >>>>>
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Enormously important role in BP3.
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That’s a long convo, but Talokan is just as advanced but the appearances are deceiving.
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That story was Roger Stern, late 80s I think.
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Eyes of Wakanda answers one of the big misapprehensions from the first movie. Why did Wakanda let so many bad things happen to the rest of the world?