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Fashion / Re: A Venting Thread For Fashion Styles/Stuff You Dislike by Bimpss(f): 4:21pm On Oct 09, 2013
Don jazzy's pants are alright, at least for chilling in the studio or at home.He looks very comfortable in that picture. If he wore it out to an event of some sort then there is something wrong with his fashion sense.

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Fashion / Re: A Venting Thread For Fashion Styles/Stuff You Dislike by Bimpss(f): 2:11pm On Oct 09, 2013
belhomme:

a lot...cos if u av a gud sense of those...it reflects on fashion.

and pls read d topic well before querying the comments: 'a venting thread for fashion styles/Stuff you dislike

No. It seems you have no idea what fashion means. Fashion is a popular trend especially in clothing, makeup, and accessories. So again I ask what do your post about eating, sleeping and pooing(eww why would you even post that in the first place) have to do with fashion?? You seem like an horrible excuse for a troll. -_-

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Fashion / Re: A Venting Thread For Fashion Styles/Stuff You Dislike by Bimpss(f): 1:59pm On Oct 09, 2013
^^^^^ What in the hell does eating and sleeping have to do with fashion?? Stay on topic!!
Health / Re: Adenike Oshinowo's Battle With Endometriosis by Bimpss(f): 4:34pm On Oct 08, 2013
So glad she came out and shared her story with others. That takes guts! I applaud her for that. In the society we live in, it is forbidden to even mention the "M" and "P" word, talk less of telling others your experience that revolves around it. So many women out there suffer in silent, and aren't able to share their problem because it is considered a "feminine thing"( like some idiöt colorfully stated) and women are suppose to toughen up and endure it. Hopefully this would give some women who are going through something similar to this motivation to find out what is going on, and to realize that they don't have to suffer and smile through the pain. I admire her courage.

And to all the numskulls out there commenting rubbish go and get a brain please -_-

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Music/Radio / Re: Which Songs/Music Videos Pisses You Off Bigtime? by Bimpss(f): 9:12pm On Oct 07, 2013
Skelewu by Davido. I don't care what anyone says but I hate that song with a passion! It sounds so retärded....skelelele le le le ... UGH! It irks me so much.. angry

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Celebrities / Re: P.Diddy Donates $250k As Nigerian Student Wins Entrepreneurship Challenge-photos by Bimpss(f): 4:28am On Oct 06, 2013
The topic is misleading, they only got $25,000. The topic makes it sounds like they got $250,000.
Politics / Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Bimpss(f): 2:42am On Oct 06, 2013
Ajuran:

Osama is dead, alqaeda is still alive, this is a country its a gurella group.

And the Somali people are a strong people, They fight till death.

My friend: Osama, saddam, al-masri, muhammed atef, anwar al-awlaki (I can go on) are dead, and alqaeda is weak (good as dead also, if you ask me). Al-shabab asked for trouble, and they are going to get it. I don't think it's going to take the U.S. much effort to weaken them, after all al-qaeda was more venomous back in the day, now look where they are now. Run down.
Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Bimpss(f): 2:14am On Oct 06, 2013
wild child: ife bi eji owuro lolz.....its sunday already tongue

Lol, it's 9:00 pm where i live. The nights still young.
Politics / Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Bimpss(f): 2:10am On Oct 06, 2013
Ajuran:

idioot, alshabaab is not 1 man. but a group of somalis who fight for what they think is right, killing the leader doesnt do anything but just provoke more attacks. Plus the spirit of fighting is too different than negroid who submit easily. God have mercy on anyone who messes with Somalis.

Haven't you ever heard that in order to kill a snake you have to cut "The head" off first? Killing the leader makes the group more vulnerable. It weakens them in a way. With the leader gone, the group would be disorganized hence making them fragile to more attacks.
Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Bimpss(f): 2:03am On Oct 06, 2013
[size=13pt]Shola Allyson Obaniyi- Eji owuro[/size]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxnkIFgybdU

lol. Anyone remember this song? I use to be really crazy about it(I still am cheesy) #Throwback Saturday for me.
Politics / Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Bimpss(f): 1:53am On Oct 06, 2013
Ajuran:


the seals withdrew loooooooooool. Somali people are crazy, Do you remember Black Hawk Down.

Yes, so? This is a new development. It only sends one message, the U.S forces have their target on al-shabab now. They wanted attention, now they've got it.
Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Bimpss(f): 1:46am On Oct 06, 2013
[size=13pt]Beautiful Nubia- What A Feeling[/size]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jFqiBGhrek

Don't know why, but this song has been on my replay lately. Eventhough it's kind of old, I can never seem to get enough of beautiful nubia smiley
Politics / Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Bimpss(f): 1:39am On Oct 06, 2013
[size=15pt]BREAKING NEWS: U.S forces strikes Libya and Somalia.[/size]

(CNN) -- U.S. military forces were involved in two separate operations in Africa -- one of them targeting a member of the group Al-Shabaab, which was behind last month's Kenya mall attack, and the other going after an al Qaeda leader tied to the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies.
The Al-Shabaab raid took place in Somalia, where that terrorist group is based, sometime in the past 24 hours, a senior U.S. official said Saturday evening.
The team of U.S. Navy SEALs had to withdraw before it could confirm whether it killed the target because they came under fire, the official said. The SEALs made the "prudent decision" to withdraw rather than engage in further combat, according to the official.
The other mission ended in the capture of Abu Anas al Libi, who is suspected to have played a significant role in the August 7, 1998, bombings of American embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; and Nairobi, Kenya, U.S. officials said.
The key al Qaeda operative was captured by U.S. special operations forces in Tripoli, Libya, according to the officials.
This U.S. operation was conducted with the knowledge of the Libyan government, said one U.S. official.
It was not immediately known if the two operations were coordinated or even related: While Al-Shabaab is affiliated with al Qaeda, it is not known that al Libi had any connection with that group or was linked to last month's deadly attack on Nairobi's Westgate Mall.
Still, it shows the U.S. military's capabilities to strike quickly against terrorists -- and not just using unmanned drones, as have been frequently used in Yemen, Pakistan and other locales.
Al-Shabaab blamed for Kenya mall attack
Al-Shabaab long has been a target of Washington: It was designated a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. government in March 2008. The group is seeking to turn Somalia into a fundamentalist Islamic state, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, though it has targeted people outside that African country as well.
While the Somali group has been linked to a number of attacks, its most recent one on Nairobi's Westgate Mall -- which left at least 67 people dead -- thrust it into the spotlight once again. Washington vowed to support Kenya's government after the bloody, multi-day raid, which raised concerns that something like it could happen in the United States.
Why exactly U.S. forces went after the group recently in southern Somalia wasn't immediately known.
It's not believed that any SEALs died in that raid.
South-central Somalia is where most of the group's foreign fighters and leaders live and is heavily guarded. The group there has been increasingly squeezed as Kenyan forces fight the group from the south and African Union forces come down from Mogadishu.
Al Libi tied to U.S. embassy bombings
In some ways, U.S. authorities have had their eyes on al Libi for even longer -- even putting out a $5 million reward for information leading to him.
He is alleged to have played a key role in the August 7, 1998, bombings of American embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; and Nairobi, Kenya.
U.S. officials have wanted al Libi, 49, to face trial in an American court. As is, he's been indicted on charges of conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, murder, destruction of American buildings and government property, and destruction of national defense utilities of the United States.
The al Qaeda member had been seen in Tripoli, as CNN was first to report back in September 2012, citing Western intelligence sources. These sources said there was concern that al Libi was working to establish an al Qaeda network in Libya.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/05/world/africa/us-forces-africa-terrorist-raids/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
Travel / Re: You want to COME TO AMERICA - Do You REALLY Know America? by Bimpss(f): 7:41pm On Oct 05, 2013
manny4life:

Unfortunately, I have seen the light, this country is has a lot of hidden secrets. I was reading a memo sometimes last month, while the Blacks don't even help themselves, a major reason why Congress has moved to defund healthcare, food stamps, etc is because it affects mainly the Blacks...

Three months ago I believe, the Supreme Court Struck down the Voting Rights Acts meaning that discrimination based upon voting is ALLOWED. What does that mean? It means the fat fucktards on Capitol Hill can elect themselves to depress you..Anyone can read up on the case, the "RACIST" states included FL, TX, NC, and can't recall others, the VRA protected blacks from voting discrimination.

Did I also forget about NRA that has been a heated discussion of debate in Congress? I used to be a proponent of the NRA, but having studied gun violence and patterns, the victims are usually "" and the guilty ones, we know who they are. These are so many things that are going on but people can't even read the handwriting.

Exactly!! I wish I could like this 100 times. The American system is not set up for the advancement and the success of the Black race. Yet you have some mugu Nigerians, who will come on here praising the system. Telling you how successful they are, when in actuality they live on debt and oppression daily.
Travel / Re: You want to COME TO AMERICA - Do You REALLY Know America? by Bimpss(f): 11:05pm On Oct 04, 2013
Welcome to America,
The home of the free, and brave. The land of many liberties. The land were the government is allowed to spy on you however they like. The land were ticking "Black/African-American" on a job application might make you "unqualified" for the job. The land were a person with a concussion, is asked to wait 1-2hrs at the hospital because they don't have health insurance. The land were a 19 year old student has at least $30,000 in student loan. The land where a white school gets more funding and supplies than a Black school. The land were a bunch of idiöts in congress shut the government down because they don't want a law that would allow people who do not have health insurance coverage to have the same benefit they have. Meanwhile this fools are getting paid for shutting the government down, while that police officer and that military guy who put his life in the line of fire to protect the American people is not getting paid for the job he did!

America, one of the best country in the world, hope you enjoy your stay. wink

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Travel / Re: You want to COME TO AMERICA - Do You REALLY Know America? by Bimpss(f): 10:13pm On Oct 04, 2013
This thread has me rolling!!! I am dying of laughter by just reading the first page. [size=15pt]So fking true![/size] grin grin

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Family / Re: Ever Worn The Same Dress With A Stranger To An Event? by Bimpss(f): 3:46pm On Oct 04, 2013
Yes, One time was when me and this random girl from my graduating class wore the same dress to prom. We actually ended up taking a couple of pictures together, but if anyone was to ask me I'd say I wore it better so it was all good( The dress looked wayyy too tight on her) cool.
Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Bimpss(f): 1:20pm On Oct 04, 2013
lalaboi:

The Afolayans are just filled with talent.

The brother, a superb movia maker and the younger one a brilliant singer. And their father? pssshh

Ikr!! It's crazy how talented they are. When I first heard this song, I was like "Wow, who the heck is he" then I saw the last name and I knew he had to be related to kunle afolayan. I guess talent just runs in the family smiley
Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Bimpss(f): 12:38am On Oct 03, 2013
[size=14pt]Gabriel Afolayan- Kokoro Ife[/size]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VP4TSdP9ng
Politics / Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Bimpss(f): 9:31pm On Sep 30, 2013
Ajuran:

why do afrocentrics get upset when whites try to lable horners caucasion or hamitic?

Somalis are not negroid, we speak cushitic language. We look more indian than nigerian. Only pathetic afrocentrics try to claim us.

Woah Woah bro calm yourself down. Nobody is getting upset or trying to claim you lot. If it was up to me I will not label you guys as black for you are not proud of it hence you don't deserve the title. I was just trying to debunk your claim by giving you facts.
Politics / Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Bimpss(f): 9:23pm On Sep 30, 2013
Ajuran:

we dont care how anyone views us, Besides many anthropologist and racist whites view somalis/ethiopians/eritreans as Hamitic race different from negroids.

No not really. To white people you're still a regular n**ga. Trust me white people don't care what the hell you call yourself.if your skin is black and you're from the continent of Africa then you're classified as a ni**er.

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Politics / Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Bimpss(f): 8:39pm On Sep 30, 2013
Ajuran:

If you were not engaged would you marry a Somali?

Probably not, and it's nothing personal. I just have a preference for certain kind of men.

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