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olive |
yes, especially if I was the one that unzipped it ![]() |
Independent of IQ: The master shall 419 the mungun. |
I don't like the premise of 'demand for an allowance'. The income to the home belongs to the couple and not the individual (irrespective of who is working or not) and thus it should be a joint decision on how it is spent. Getting allowances sounds more like if you are being paid to be is wife, a tone I would rather not hear. I might be odd, but it peeves me when I hear couples, particularly men, use phrases like 'my house', 'my car' etc. They are phrases I would understand coming from a bachelor, but not a married man |
omofola:hopefully your kids will share your views |
If the woman is happy, wetin be una palava? ![]() - d person wey get pic no complain - poster no say make una come marry am or find am husband monkey no fine, im mama like am like dat. abi una wan carry anoda person thin put for head? NLers and their 'pharisee attitude' ![]() |
Dress to your figure and not just to fashion. You attire should function as a single unit, all working towards a single goal of making you look good. Your dressing should hide your short comings, while emphasizing your good points. Do not wear (or even worse, tuck in) a tight fitting T-shirt that only serves to emphasize your growing midsection. Please hide your huge pot belly in a loosley fitted attire. Styles and/or cut from specific areas are usually better suited to people of specific stature. For example, a french design will likely be better suited to one of slim built, while guys with more opulence might be more presentable in an Italian or American cut. Color combinations are like musical tones. When well blended, they give the needed appeal, and when combined otherwise could result in a fashion cacophony that is tantamount to a sin against humanity. You do not want to dress in a single tone (like all black or all white), leaving you tasteless, but at the same time do not combine colors without consideration, as if your were a masquerade. When it comes to fashion, it is acceptable (and often prudent) to copy others. Look at people you (or others) feel dress well and simply copy them (taking note of differences in physique and/or complexion). Dress more like who you want to be, and less like who you are. You should have a full length mirror at your disposal. Do not wait for the comments of others, but rather start with an indoor self appraisal. People will often tell you when you look good, but few will tell you when you get it wrong. -Just my fifty kobo |
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Some Nigerians are just simply hopeless. Willing to die for a title that would not improve their standard of living or even feed them. If the ban is unconstitutional, the courts are there to resolve the issue. |
@ibk aren't too young for this thread? e be like say dem go catch somebody for R. Kelly for here |
With her age of -1, she seems too young . Me I no be R. Kelly o! ![]() I fit wait sha ![]() |
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RichyBlacK:Do not misrepresent the facts, as the woman was found guilty (not of rape but ) of violating the law by not having a male guardian with her at the mall she was kidnapped from.The original punishment was 90 lashes, but was increased after she appealed and the court felt there was new evidence that supported that she was in a suspicious relationship. I don't get what you feel gives you the right to call the laws of another country barbaric. After all it could be termed barbaric to grant legal protection to animals , or approve gay marriages. You talk of Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and yet the developed countries violate various sections of it time and again. Where were the rights of the Iraqis when the US was invading their country on false grounds. Where were the human rights of oscar grant when he was shot in cold blood in California. [quote author=$osisi link=topic=271652.msg3864898#msg3864898 date=1242258697]You argue like a child.So all those unfortunate enough to be born Saudis, tough luck huh? They are not free to wear the clothes they want,drive or even change their religion without fear of persecution or death? abeg comot. The pressure is working.They have no choice but to change eventually. If Saudis can leave free in other societies sotay the Saudi princes are photographed on their yatchts with their gay lovers and prostitutes,that should tell them that their idiotic rules don't have any effect whatsoever on morality. There's some statistics to show that a high number of men from those Muslim countries are gay,higher than the Western countries so they might as well set their people free since the tight leash has made the men gay since they don't see the women,they burn with passion for one another just like prisoners. You can't legislate morality.[/quote]At times it is better to argue like a child as ones view is less colored. Saudi citizens are Saudi citizens, they take the pros and cons along with their citizenship. It is life and it has nothing to do with fairness. To say they are unfortunate to be born a Saudi is hilarious, as I could make the same argument for several other countries. You talk about them not being able to wear what they like, I ask if they have come to you to complain? or you are simply assuming everyone should think like you. BTW as much as you feel you have the right to wear what you want, almost every country has a law against indecent exposure. Who decides what is decent? It has been shown time and again that forcing the way of life of one on the other, is never in the best interest of the latter. Each nation has its own laws, and I don't see what gives others the right to impose their own laws or way of life on another country. If you feel you care more about Saudi citizens than their fellow country men, you are quite mistaken. When enough Saudis have problems with their laws, they will make the needed change. To assume your point of view is right, without any idea of the other side is simply being self righteous. |
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yicob:which hunger? cos different different types na im dey ![]() @dayokanu Dis one wey u dey find igbin across intenational boundaries, e be like say I sabi u from somewhere. ![]() wetin be ur surname sef - Igbinedion, Igbinosa, Igbinovia, Igbinadolor, arigbinyo, arigbinsope, adagbinduro? ![]() |
I don't keep friends that cheat on their partners. |
never been a fan of love across the seas ![]() |
wtf? ![]() |
This thread is simply hilarious!!! ROTFLMFAO ![]() |
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I wouldn't call Nigerians cowards, but I do feel the average Nigerian is selfish, a trait that bars self sacrifice for the good of the general populace. I agree with luca, that anyone, that cannot provide evidence of his/her own bravery, has no moral right to call Nigerians cowards. |
<nods repeatedly till his head comes off> |
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savanaha:my suggested choices were not in an attempt to vindicate saudi arabia. I simply would prefer one not compare apples to oranges It is easy to leave someone with their belief system til its your turn. Do you know how many foreigners and women are killed by these learned people because they are not allowed to properly defend themselves in court? If you go to Saudi Arabia and they decide to call you a witch, Christian or anything that will allow them to behead you without trail, remind yourself that they are learned.I don't recall people being forced to go to Saudi Arabia (or any other country in the world), and the fact that they operate the sharia law is not a hidden fact. If you have a problem with their system, stay out of their country. Do not be self righteous, and thus blindly criticize the way of life of another. |
RichyBlacK:In most parts of the world, the elite class often gets away with crimes while the poor suffer. It is not exclusive to Saudi Arabia, or are all african countries Islamic states? While Turkey has a large population of Muslims, it is not an Islamic state, and thus it is unfair to compare t to Saudi Arabia. Turkey is a secular state with a parliamentary democracy. If you want fair comparison, why not use other islamic states like Iran or Pakistan. |
Eldee & Sound Sultan - Campus Queen |
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