If you aren't sick of watching people with plastered-on-smiles participate in current dance trends, then check out the Neon Moon TikTok Dance.
It's become clear that a song's popularity is deeply affected by whether or not a bunch of vacantly smiling individuals will dance to your track on TikTok. The Neon Moon trend is the latest addition to this particular brand of strange human behavior.
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What is the Neon Moon TikTok dance?
2021 is almost here. Many of us made promises to learn Spanish at home or take online Spanish lessons in the New Year. Here at Lingoda, learning a new language is our favourite New Year’s resolution of all time! We are excited to help you out. Since we always stress how to sound natural, we are going to start the year with fun Spanish idioms. What is an idiom? It’s a figurative saying that makes sense in Spanish but doesn’t always translate into English.
Activision, Arcane Wonders, Genuine Entertainment, and Evolution have announced that they will be producing “Call of Duty: The Board Game,” a strategic tabletop roleplaying game inspired by the popular video game series “Call of Duty.
Wole Soyinka, Nelson Mandela and three others are among several Africans that have been awarded the Nobel Prize since it was first awarded in 1901. The Nobel Prize is given to people who have contributed immensely in making the world a better place.
The five Africans who got the award at different years were experts in their various fields that cover areas such as governance, arts, and rights advocacy.
1. Wole Soyinka
- Kezia Cherono started live streaming SDA music on her social media platforms and managed to raise KSh 4.5 million while at it
- Cherono said the coronavirus period had been a blessing to her since she would never have managed to raise that kind of money to build her home church
- Besides her remarkable work in raising the funds, Cherono is also reportedly the first woman to have a successful career as a DJ in Marakwet