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Religion / Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by ATMC(f): 12:12pm On Dec 05, 2023
Knock knock!
Family / Re: Help! My Wife Easily Quarrels And Keeps Malice With Me. by ATMC(f): 1:55pm On Jan 31, 2022
Philip94:
My newly wedded wife always capitalize on what I did and said wrong eventhough she does and says wrong things to me which I most times overlook.

On many occasions, she will start giving me attitude and will pick up quarrel with me for weeks. I have told her countless times to always address issues she has with me immediately before it turns to a big quarrel.

She wont listen but will rather keep malice with me at any little misunderstanding we have.

Please, how can I find a lasting solution to my wife's unending quarrel, malice and resentment? I am already getting tired of rhe whole thing ��.
I can only imagine how you feel.

Did you go through marriage counselling before wedding? It's a lot helpful when you do.

Did you know she was like this before wedding? If yes, then you know she won't change easily to become the opposite.

Now, here is my imperfect advice.
Sit her down and talk about it.
Tell her that what she's doing is trauma response and it's unhealthy for her new family. A good marriage thrives on forgiveness, lots of it because humans will always be humans. She has to learn to forgive you whenever you hurt her, though this won't come easy, you have to make it easy for her by not getting angry because she is not acting how you'd want, rather, you keep begging for her forgiveness every time she claims you hurt her. You will end up being the bigger person, moreover, that you begged your spouse for forgiveness doesn't mean you are small, it simply means you love their company and won't replace it with silence.

I hope she heals. Soon.

Thankfully, it's in the early part of your marriage, so deal with it now you both, so that by the time kids come, she would forgive them and not teach them malice unintentionally.

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Education / Re: Great Mathematicians In The House by ATMC(f): 11:18pm On Nov 24, 2021
jpawjpaw:
The Android phone is correct!
When dealing with BODMAS, PEMDAS or BEDMAS, we follow the rules of precedence i.e from left to right for division and multiplication because they have equal precedence.
Let's consider BODMAS.
From 6÷2(2+1)
B = Bracket
(2+1)=3
O = order (there's no order of operation)
so 6÷2(2+1)
implies
=6÷2(3)
implies
=6÷2*3
=3*3(from left to right)
= 9//
....................................................................
Second method.
6÷2(2+1), and it can be written as

6
= ------. (2+1)
2

6
= ---. (3)
2

= 18/2=9 or 3(3) = 9// proved.

Therefore, the Android phone is correct.



Thank you.
Education / Re: Great Mathematicians In The House by ATMC(f): 11:17pm On Nov 24, 2021
shantti:
People are just talking trash without answering the question, which of them is correct for goodness sake and which of them is wrong.
This is fucking confusing,

This is no longer about mathematics, this is about programming, because both the calculator and the phones are machines with circuitries on which programs are running on.
the calculator is running assembly language while the phone' app which was made with probably java and which get translated into bytecode is essentially still almost running assembly, why aren't they following the same principle, why is the assembly program running on one machine behaving differntly from another assembly program running on another machine, is operator predescence not meant to be similar across machines running assembly language nah, wetin dey happen.

You got the drift!
Education / Re: Great Mathematicians In The House by ATMC(f): 11:15pm On Nov 24, 2021
asiwaju1981:


I don't argue with babies when it comes to mathematics. You can do yourself good by going back to your teachers for more tutorials. Thank you.

Elder sir, well done!
Events / Re: How Did You Manage Marriage Preparations Pressure? by ATMC(f): 11:12pm On Nov 24, 2021
bbride484:
I just can't sleep. It's been like this for a while now.
Had to create this account to post this.

My wedding is few weeks from now and it's been very difficult for me to manage the pressure.
Too many things to be done.
And many, still undone.

Pls, share..
How did you handle the pressure? Especially, when you both are trying to make it low key, but family members (bride's family in particular) aren't letting you, Yet, all the expenses is on you.


Is like we're going to do something too big in our lives and we're too under pressure not to disappoint people.








In my case, we prayed a simple prayer that God should help us...
Our wedding became talk of town
We never borrowed
Our vendors offered their best

I think you should ask for God's grace...it has a way of fixing things.

As for the stress, it's usually there in different degrees but then you need to manage it well, if not you will look very funny on your day.

May it be a success.
Best regard.

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Religion / Re: How Did Noah Inform Those Living In Africa About The Catastrophe? by ATMC(f): 11:09pm On Nov 09, 2021
Add this to your wonder...

How did he handle hungry lions?

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Religion / Do They Exist Today? by ATMC(f): 10:40pm On Nov 09, 2021
Hello people, it has tey o, tho small.

I have a little question.
Are there records of Bible characters' lineage in our world today?
E.g, Saul's family line or Jesus brother's bloodline?

Like Peter's generation today, where can we find them?
Education / Re: Great Mathematicians In The House by ATMC(f): 9:22am On Nov 06, 2021
asiwaju1981:


There isn't anything as non scientific in solution to mathematical problem and there can't be two different answers as well. The correct answer is the one displayed by the calculator following BODMAS rules. QED
The phone followed BODMAS, the calculator followed PEMDAS
Education / Re: Great Mathematicians In The House by ATMC(f): 9:21am On Nov 06, 2021
femi4:
Both are correct, configuration differs

The one one the left is scientific while the phone cal is non scientific
Wow...
I ��
Education / Re: Great Mathematicians In The House by ATMC(f): 9:19am On Nov 06, 2021
Nothingserious:
Casio calculator based on the general convention we know- BODMAS.
1
Do you mean to say PEMDAS?

Because following BODMAS will give you android's answer.
Education / Re: Great Mathematicians In The House by ATMC(f): 9:18am On Nov 06, 2021
WoundedLamb:
Here, I've answered this before:
Thanks for your explicit input, but in a classroom setting, the scholars are usually advised to solve from left to right. This will make Casio less right than android.
Education / Re: Great Mathematicians In The House by ATMC(f): 9:12am On Nov 06, 2021
aysnoopy:
Calculator
When it did not follow the BODMAS rule for mathe magical operations involving bracket, exponents, division etc?

I think the calculators solution was based on fraction.

6/2(2+1).
6/6=1

It didn't follow the rule.
Romance / Re: This Man Cancelled The Friend Request He Sent Me Within Few Seconds by ATMC(f): 3:53am On Nov 04, 2021
mamagee3:

This response has nothing to do with what the thread is about.

Are you beefing the lady?

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Romance / Re: This Man Cancelled The Friend Request He Sent Me Within Few Seconds by ATMC(f): 3:33am On Nov 04, 2021
I like the woman's outfit.

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Education / Great Mathematicians In The House by ATMC(f): 3:24am On Nov 04, 2021
Which one is correct?
The calculator or the phone?

Fashion / Re: Will You Try A Ginger Curly Hair Wig? by ATMC(f): 6:59am On Oct 11, 2021
Pic?

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Romance / Re: White Lady And Black Man Who Dated Secretly In College Reunited 42years Later by ATMC(f): 12:12pm On Oct 08, 2021
She said: 'I did a very stupid thing 42 years ago and I've regretted it ever since. And all I can do now is love him as best I can and see to it that he's happy and give him the quality of life that he really deserves and he's missed all these years.'

Something beautiful happened to me as I read this...as a reflex, I would have cried but no, the above dried the tears and I'm like time fixes things, really.
Education / Re: What Made You Happy This Week? by ATMC(f): 9:15am On Oct 08, 2021
No idea of jobs in Lagos, especially the daily jobs but you can check search engines for jobs in your location.
Hope you find something soon.
Education / Re: What Made You Happy This Week? by ATMC(f): 6:48am On Oct 08, 2021
suffering:
I exercised on Tuesday. Nothing makes me feel better than an endorphin rush. Someone who owed me paid into my account. That was good too.
That's some kindness act from your debtor...debtors these days have willingness to pay but the economy is weak.
I like the treatment you gave your body on Tuesday, that's motivational.
Education / Re: What Made You Happy This Week? by ATMC(f): 6:00am On Oct 08, 2021
femi4:
Never again when I have alternatives
Never say never.
Education / Re: What Made You Happy This Week? by ATMC(f): 5:59am On Oct 08, 2021
femi4:
Sure he does
I talk am say he go put sansan into NASCO relationship with many...
Let me hope that you return, make up and even tie the knot.
Education / Re: What Made You Happy This Week? by ATMC(f): 5:56am On Oct 08, 2021
Bigredmachine:
it is so bad nothing has made me happy so far, rather am getting sad frustrated and depressed all at the same time... cry
I'll put you in my prayers and I hope something good happens to you ASAP.
Don't give up, you will get over those emotions. It will only take a little time and not longer.
Education / Re: What Made You Happy This Week? by ATMC(f): 5:54am On Oct 08, 2021
femi4:
I ended a relationship with NASCO cornflakes
Hope David had nothing to do with it? grin
Education / What Made You Happy This Week? by ATMC(f): 3:50am On Oct 08, 2021
Sometimes, we share our happiness just because we have a great-to-hear story.
It was teachers' day celebration few days back and my boss gave the teachers 350k to mark the celebration. The money was to be shared amongst the primary and secondary teachers but we included the Janitors, Admins and drivers, who on a normal day were in the habit of exempting themselves from being called teachers. Lol. But once money was involved, they became at-the-moment teachers.
We had about 200 "teachers" sharing the 350k and so we all opted for us to get something like a very good household appliance and share it amongst us, meanwhile a lot others suggested that we invest the money and get it back in December and then share it...some key people will not hear that...lol! They however bought each of us chicken.
I didn't know how to feel when they handed me my own full chicken. Lol, it's the last thing I wanted. Household appliance would have been the best for me but, "the key people" probably felt we needed protein or maybe they needed to patronise a parent. Regardless, I am just glad that I got celebrated by my boss, who is not the best of bosses but knew to celebrate the teachers.

This made me happy this week.

So what made you happy this week?
Did you leave Nigeria?
Did you welcome a new baby?
You resumed at your new job?
You resigned from an energy-depleting job?
You ended a toxic relationship?
You got promoted?
You met your better half?
You got an alert accidentally?
Please share.

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Culture / Re: Tall People Thread by ATMC(f): 5:08am On Sep 25, 2021
Abohboy:
I'm currently 5'11 I had a massive growth spurt from 5'7 and all I can say is being taller is way better in this current social era if you're short no girl will look your way so personally i'm trying to be 6'1 but if I don't reach there i'll just have to hope that the people around me are short so I can look taller.
grin grin
Height is attractive, yes, but not more attractive than wealth and brilliance.

By the way, 5'7 to 5'11 is unbelievably terrific.
Culture / Re: Tall People Thread by ATMC(f): 1:55pm On Sep 19, 2021
Originalsly:
I'm on the tall side.... blessed with a height of 6'3". I'm proud of my God given height ... walk erect and slouchet not for the unblessed! Never envy the shorties ... why should I? ... why would I want to deny myself a clear view of the surroundings and beyond?... or to be begging people to reach stuff on the upper shelves at the supermarket? ... or when walking with my babe be unable to ehmmm..... freely admire other babes without mine noticing?... the advantages are wayyy too much. In fact ... I often wonder how shorter people manage at the over crowded ground level. The ones significantly shorter.... I simply believe they are courageous and determined to make the best in life. On taller persons.... just a few I met and had to be close to. I felt somehow! The worseeeeeeeest was a babe .... we chatted online.. phone ... but never met until a hangout day was set. She said she was tall .... in fact .. taller than I. Impossible I told her but when we met... I never ever knew I can be intimidated by height! ...[b]and she had to rub it in by sticking closer to me the more I tried to make some space between us[\b] To make matters worse... it seems like all the dwarfy people were staring at us and smiling and I can tell in their minds they were all saying wow!..? he is tall but she is much taller... I wonder how he feels? It was embarrassing.... the most embarrassing day of my life. ... but with dem legggggs without end? ... to hell with embarrassment!

You made my day! Lol! @the overcrowded ground level and the bolded. grin

But you know the very short ones will certainly grab a thing on the floor before you, so that's an advantage there!

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Culture / Re: Tall People Thread by ATMC(f): 2:32am On Sep 18, 2021
I was thinking we could have a based and wholesome discussion on here, but it seems most nairalanders do not engage in discussions, they would rather engage in fights.

Or maybe there are no tall people here.

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Celebrities / Re: Linda Ikeji Enters Nollywood As An Executive Producer, Producer, And Storyteller by ATMC(f): 3:50am On Sep 17, 2021
Her wins are louder.

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Politics / Re: Was Baba Obasanjo Was Right When He Said This About FFK? by ATMC(f): 3:49am On Sep 17, 2021
Loyalty is not in a politician's dna.

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Culture / Tall People Thread by ATMC(f): 3:46am On Sep 17, 2021
Tall humans, share your experiences. I mean the VTPs, the very tall people, ok.

Do you get wierded out when you are 6ft plus, and find yourself standing close to someone a full head taller or shoulders taller than you?

How do you feel when you stand in a queue and all you see is people's hair?

I noticed that most tall people slouch. Is it because they had to bend to look at people or it's a default setting? And does your neck pain you when you had to look down on people more than you look up to them? grin

Have you ever envied people that are at eye level with everyone? I mean the 5'7s.

What's your first reaction when you meet people that are significantly shorter than you?

Are you among the 3000 people world over that are 7 ft tall?

Do you feel challenged when someone taller enters the room?

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