Cyril Ramaphosa’s greatest asset has been his ability to slow time down, so that it appears the instability is less intense — it is not
The president’s greatest asset has been his ability to slow time down, so that it appears the instability is less intense — it is notIn the post-apocalyptic movie Dredd, the drug “slow-mo” plagues Mega City One. It slows down one’s perception of time, so that life feels like it’s moving one microsecond at a time.
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