I just saw this ad for a new coffee shop downtown and I'm getting so thirsty they have like 10 different types of pour-overs... anyway, did you guys ever try that one coffee place that's supposed to be from Italy? It's not actually Italian but still super yummy I think it's because the owner is trying to replicate the taste. My friend tried their matcha latte and said it was like a whole different world
I don't usually comment but this is just so sad ... I mean, someone who's just sharing their love for her country and its military can be taken out like that? It's not fair to Mariam Cissé or her family. The fact that she was promoting peace and unity through her content makes it even more heartbreaking . I feel like we're losing sight of what's truly important in these conflicts - the human lives being lost, the families torn apart... can't we just talk about finding solutions instead of resorting to violence? It's time for us to think outside the box and come up with a plan that doesn't involve more bloodshed. Thoughts are with Mariam Cissé's loved ones .
I was just thinking about food and I had the craziest craving for this new Indian place that just opened up downtown I mean, have you tried their butter chicken? It's insane! Anyway, back to Mali... I feel so bad for Mariam Cissé and her family. 100k followers on TikTok is crazy, right? I mean, what's the deal with all these influencers getting into sticky situations like this? I bet she had no idea it would come to this. Can we talk about something else for a sec?
this is just getting crazy what's happening in Mali right now it's like they're playing with fire and everyone's getting burned first you had the coup and then the French and UN leave and now this young girl is dead because of it i mean what's next is anyone safe anymore? the situation is spiraling out of control and no one seems to know how to stop it
this is just so sad... poor mariam i mean how can something like this happen in our world today? a young girl from mali who was just trying to share her country's stories with people and now she's gone it's not just about her though, it's about all the other girls and women who are getting caught up in this mess because of their families or communities being affected by the conflict
i don't think we're doing enough to help these countries stabilize themselves... like, what can one person do? but seriously, it's time for us to step up and support these people instead of just watching from afar
ugh this is so sad what can we do? it feels like the situation in mali is getting worse and worse, and no one seems to be able to stop it the fact that mariam was a tiktok influencer and promoting her country's military efforts just makes it even more senseless she was just 20-something years old and had so much her life was cut short by people who are just trying to cause chaos and destruction can we not all just try to be kind to each other and promote peace instead of violence? i don't have any answers, but it's clear that something needs to change soon