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PhonesRe: Which Application On Your Phone Are You Addicted To? by BlaQWolf: 5:13am On Jul 31, 2017
ladyF:
Since last year.

If you have the market for it, then yes, you could buy and resell.

You could also "day trade" and make profit from market flunctuations, but that one is very difficult with many weeks of learning...
Alright..thanks

Will let you know once I decide
RomanceRe: Weird Things Guys Do Before They Orgasm by BlaQWolf: 6:23pm On Jul 30, 2017
shinarlaura:
Hahahahaha. And that's true right?
Yea. Not the friend type though
RomanceRe: Weird Things Guys Do Before They Orgasm by BlaQWolf: 5:46pm On Jul 30, 2017
shinarlaura:
Lol...

Am cool. Happy sunday
You can trust nobody these days, you think that you have a good friend, until you realise that they have the knife of six inches of depth in your back..
Happy Sunday to you too...take care
RomanceRe: Weird Things Guys Do Before They Orgasm by BlaQWolf: 4:35pm On Jul 30, 2017
shinarlaura:
Hahahahaha. No I haven't
I know you have and there is no point denying cos I won't beat you. How you though ?
PhonesRe: Which Application On Your Phone Are You Addicted To? by BlaQWolf: 3:37pm On Jul 30, 2017
ladyF:
I can't remember exactly though...
How long have you been on it?

What do you advice I do? Go into the biz?
RomanceRe: Weird Things Guys Do Before They Orgasm by BlaQWolf: 3:27pm On Jul 30, 2017
shinarlaura:
Am telling u meanwhile am still a virgin grin
.

On a second thought, you have seen
PhonesRe: Which Application On Your Phone Are You Addicted To? by BlaQWolf: 3:15pm On Jul 30, 2017
ladyF:
Lol... I still dey pray o. I no va hammer grin

Above minimum wage sha.
Aiiht... Still watching how it is...

How much did you start with?

Your battery ain't flat yet? wink
PhonesRe: Which Application On Your Phone Are You Addicted To? by BlaQWolf: 2:47pm On Jul 30, 2017
ladyF:
Let's just say it's high risk, high profit.

On very bad days, you'd almost cry from the losses with btc drops. cry

On very good days, you'd be smiling from ear to ear. grin
Ok, let me still be watching ...

Oya tell me, how much you don make ? Just whisper
RomanceRe: Weird Things Guys Do Before They Orgasm by BlaQWolf: 2:42pm On Jul 30, 2017
shinarlaura:
Hahahahaha
Laughing like you have seen a man Cummings before
PhonesRe: Which Application On Your Phone Are You Addicted To? by BlaQWolf: 2:33pm On Jul 30, 2017
ladyF:
If i give you my location, will you bring fuel for me? embarassed

Yes and yes. The value fluctuates very very regularly. Some days are more volatile than others.
Depends on where you are..
So the btc biz isn't risk free?
PhonesRe: Which Application On Your Phone Are You Addicted To? by BlaQWolf: 1:54pm On Jul 30, 2017
ladyF:
Oya come epp me with small fuel tongue
Where you at?

Edited:
Does btc ever depreciate? And 1 btc is equivalent to what is on your image?
PhonesRe: Which Application On Your Phone Are You Addicted To? by BlaQWolf: 1:52pm On Jul 30, 2017
ladyF:
Digital currency widget. To check the current price of btc, updates every minute cry

It's LadyF again. grin grin grin
Go charge your phone joor
RomanceRe: No Man Deserves To Be Called A Broke Ass: Do Not Judge Him by BlaQWolf: 3:17pm On Jul 26, 2017
Mirandah:
lol. grin


I no dey find Friends for nairaland...
You don see me wey come find friends for here ba...

I sent it in regards to something I want to talk to you about but can divulge here at least let's chat through mail...fair enough?
RomanceRe: No Man Deserves To Be Called A Broke Ass: Do Not Judge Him by BlaQWolf: 12:33pm On Jul 26, 2017
Mirandah:
lol. grin
diick Hustlers Association(DHA)

well, let's call a spade a fücking spade!
iF you ain't Got money to get yourself Your basic needs. then, My Nigga/Nigress, You're broke!

No need for all the these suaveness.
people are broke, I'm broke, You are broke. We all are broke. irrespective of whatever gender we fall in.

I'd still call A broke Nigga, A broke Nigga!
Pepsi no be you I send pm ,you no wan reply?
RomanceLmao! Twitter User Explains Why We Are All ‘MAD’ In This Country by BlaQWolf(op): 4:41am On Jul 25, 2017
A Nigerian twitter user has explained the actual problem going on with Nigerians..Here is the cause:





Lalasticlala is it true?

Foreign AffairsRe: 9 Strange Facts About Different Countries Around The World by BlaQWolf(op): 10:21pm On Jul 23, 2017
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Foreign Affairs9 Strange Facts About Different Countries Around The World by BlaQWolf(op): 10:19pm On Jul 23, 2017
Here are 9 of the most bizarre things found in countries around the world:

1. In Japan, you can hire a handsome man to watch sappy movies with you and wipe away your tears.

In Japan, people can hire handsome men to watch sentimental films with them and gently brush away their tears.

A Tokyo-based company called “Ikemeso Danshi,” which means, “Handsome Weeping Boys,” according to Quartz, offers an unusual service.

The company provides handsome suitors, and for about $65, a man of your choice will watch a saccharine film with you and brush away your tears.

The concept was born out of the idea that crying can be therapeutic and that misery loves company.


2.In Bhutan, most of the buildings are adorned with erect joysticks.

Many of the houses and buildings in Bhutan are adorned with phalluses based on the belief that they ward off bad luck and evil spirits.

The small country nestled in the Himalayans is not for the prudish — fly to Bhutan and you'll be surrounded by murals of floating phalluses.

To the predominantly Buddhist population, the male organ is a symbol of fertility and wards off evil spirits, the Washington Post reported.

Phallic worship originated from a 15th century Buddhist teacher, who claimed he fought demons with his “member.”

3.In China, any TV shows and films featuring time travel are censored.

China censors any form of entertainment that features time travel because authorities believe it sends the wrong message to its people.

Sorry, Chinese “Back to the Future” fans.

In 2011, the State Administration for Radio, Film and Television in China began phasing out any form of entertainment depicting time travel because they “lack positive thoughts and meaning,” according to the New York Times.

The decision was based on the assumption that time travel provides a false impression of history and that Chinese television needs to stop appropriating “Western products” and generate content that is “intrinsically Chinese,” the Telegraph reported.

4.In Niue, an island nation in the South Pacific, its coins feature Disney and “Star Wars” characters.

Some of the coins on the island of Niue feature Disney characters like Mickey Mouse and have become collector's items around the world.

This tiny island may have a meager population of about 1,200 — but it's renowned for having Mickey Mouse on its money.

The South Pacific nation began producing quirky coins — featuring “Pokémon” characters, Disney Princesses and “Star Wars” personalities — in a bid to boost its economy and put the petite peninsula on the map.

The coins are legal tender on the Polynesian atoll, but around the world, they are being traded as collector's items.

In 2014, the most expensive coins were made from 7.1 grams of gold, featured Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Goofy and Pluto, and retailed for $625, although their denomination in Niue dollars was just $25.

5.Ethiopia follows a calendar that is seven years behind the rest of the world.

Ethiopia lives seven years behind the rest of the world based on its alternate calculations of when Jesus Christ was born, according to The Africa Report.

The Ethiopian calendar follows the beliefs of the country's Christian Orthodox Church and is rooted in the Coptic or Egyptian calendar, which is about seven to eight years behind the mainstream Gregorian calendar, the BBC reported.

September 12 marks the start of the New Year for the African country — so their new millennium began on what we consider Sept. 12, 2007.

6.In Denmark, citizens have to select baby names from a list of 7,000 government-approved names.

Eccentric celebrity spawn names like Apple and Saint probably wouldn't fly in this Scandinavian country.

Denmark’s Law on Personal Names was put in place to protect children from being laden with outlandish monikers that are likely to incite future ridicule, the New York Times reported.

And for parents who wish to diverge from the list, they must seek approval from the government.

About 1,100 novel names are assessed every year and 15% to 20% of them are rejected, according to the Times.


7.In Malaysia, authorities prohibited its people from wearing yellow clothing.

In August, authorities in Malaysia banned its people from wearing the color yellow because it was the hue worn by protesters, who demanded the resignation of the Malaysian prime minister.

Yellow is typically associated with sunshine and friendship — but that didn't stop one Southeast Asian country from banning the brilliant hue.

In August, amid demands that Prime Minister Najib Razak resign after corruption allegations surfaced, authorities decided to disallow people from sporting the sunny shade because it was the color worn by protest organizers, the Mirror reported.

The directive declared that the “printing, importation, production, reproduction, publishing, sale, issue, circulation, distribution, or possession” of yellow t-shirts are “likely prejudicial to public order,” according to The Malaysian Insider.

8.In Singapore, selling, importing or spitting out chewing gum is illegal.

In Singapore, importing and selling chewing gum is outlawed and leaving it as litter will result in a steep fine.

In 1992, in an attempt to establish Singapore as an idyllic enclave, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew introduced a set of stringent laws — like banning chewing gum, according to the BBC.

The leader believed gum would sully the country’s pavement and subway carts.

As of 2004, pharmacists and dentists are allowed to sell “therapeutic” gum to patients with medical prescriptions for it.

Today, it is legal to transport a small amount of gum to the country for personal use, but the vending of it remains illicit, and leaving masticated gum as litter results in a hefty fine.

9.In France, you can marry a dead person.

In France, posthumous marriage is legal.

Postmortem matrimony has been legal in France since the reign of Napoleon, but it was only enacted in 1959, when a dam burst, killing 420 people, and a bereaved woman who lost her beau in the incident pleaded to marry him, according to Atlas Obscura.

There are, however, some caveats.

The living person is required to prove that the couple intended to marry prior to his or her loved one’s death and must obtain permission from the family of the departed, according to Atlas Obscura.


Source: nydailynews.com

RomanceRe: Are Black Men The Most Handsome Men In The World by BlaQWolf: 2:37pm On Jul 23, 2017
Of all the whole things wrong with this country and world at large, na who fine pass be your problem....

Ndi mmadu!
RomanceRe: Top Ten Reasons Why Men Cheat by BlaQWolf: 12:53pm On Jul 23, 2017
Mirandah:
firstly only Ugly, Odious humans Cheat. Real men don't cheat. smiley
Iffahear....

Op na follow come jor
RomanceRe: Can A Christian Married Couple Engage In Oral And Anal Sex? by BlaQWolf: 12:51pm On Jul 23, 2017
falconey:

Yeah sodomy is a sin.
The dick is for fanny, the mouth is to talk and eat and the anus for passing out faeces.

Whatever you think is gabbage in this context,besides the idea of anal and mouthaction can be traced to the devil and his followers. Do you think a typical Christian would initiate that act?
Oga go siddon jor.... What are even saying ?

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