Forum Games › Re: What's On Your Mind? **reloaded** by bluespice(f): 10:25pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
lol i can only imagine how long it will take before i hear "rawrrrrrrrr"  |
Forum Games › Re: What's On Your Mind? **reloaded** by bluespice(f): 10:22pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
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Forum Games › Re: What's On Your Mind? **reloaded** by bluespice(f): 10:20pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
FL Gators: [color=teal] ell, I've learned my lesson: respect should not be given easily[/color] i couldn't have said it better age is indeed a number, sense comes with exposure and maturity |
Romance › Re: Black Guys Why U Hurtin Black Ladies? by bluespice(f): 10:16pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
H2O2: Not every black man dating a white woman is an oreo.
There are men black men with a proclivity of dating white women, and having preferences does not make one a self-hating coon. End of discussion. The thread can be locked now, we have a judgement  |
Politics › Re: New Travel Rules For Nigerians To The United States! Omg! by bluespice(f): 10:14pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
lol you forgot to add Do not come if you have ever been to nigeria, Do not come if you have ever been to ghana Don't bother travelling if you schooled in the middle east then travelled to england  |
Romance › Re: Black Guys Why U Hurtin Black Ladies? by bluespice(f): 10:09pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
you clearly missed the memo that gender bashing is so last night |
Romance › Re: Black Guys Why U Hurtin Black Ladies? by bluespice(f): 10:07pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
chiogo: LMFAO!! Why are you people vexing because she said coon? Black guys use the N-word to refer to themselves and their buddies all the time, I don't see anybody complaining. And don't tell me it's different. If she's black(which she is), then she's obviously not racist, right? Nope, it's really not. Ponder on that. actually, im not trying to get into this argument, but coon is a pretty intense word for anyone to use, more so a black person against another black that said, there are self hating racists (they hate their race so much and would identify as another race were it possible) |
Romance › Re: Black Guys Why U Hurtin Black Ladies? by bluespice(f): 9:59pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
i honestly think we need to lay off the prejudices against inter-racial relationships i mean aren't most of y'all the great love campaigners? aren't most of you the same ones to walk the ends of the earth in the search of "the one"? why then do you want to rain on the parade of those that have found love, comfort and satisfaction in another person who just so happens to be of a different skin color (or race as the politically correct term is)? |
Forum Games › Re: Look At The Person's Profile Above You And Make A Comment (reloaded) by bluespice(f): 9:51pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
i like your picture n quote beneath it  |
Romance › Re: Black Guys Why U Hurtin Black Ladies? by bluespice(f): 9:50pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
MRbrownJAY: @poster i doubt that "black guys going for white women" is hurting anybody. its all down to choices and if someone feels that they want t date GREEN people then thats their choice and no one else's. stick to your beliefs and be merry in your own life. to each their own! ditto |
Jokes Etc › Re: Thanks To Nairaland. I Finally Get A Date. by bluespice(f): 9:47pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
i have become the laughing stock, and i was just about to call you to tell you the news of the recent weight change i'll just call a cab and go jump off the london eye  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Davidylan Challenges Motivation & Usefulness of 'Relief Efforts' for Haiti by bluespice(f): 9:45pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
davidylan: Just giving you a taste of your own medicine. sorry i'm no longer inclined to responding to you. wow, seriously, wow respect should never be given erratically |
Forum Games › Re: What's On Your Mind? **reloaded** by bluespice(f): 9:43pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
hmmmmm and the weekend starts |
Forum Games › Re: Look At The Person's Profile Above You And Make A Comment (reloaded) by bluespice(f): 9:42pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
yes oh, as soon as i turn caucasian, become a member of the male gender and have straw-blond hair  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Davidylan Challenges Motivation & Usefulness of 'Relief Efforts' for Haiti by bluespice(f): 9:40pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
davidylan: who is this fool? Some posts i deliberately try to ignore but this is going way too far . . .
hmmm what is it about "some form of human feelings"? Where is your human feelings for the thousands who die in Nigeria from accidents, robberies, police brutality, starvation or the many kidnapped daily? Where are your human feelings for the dying in sudan, Somalia, Congo? Or you only develop human feelings when it comes to Haitians?
Yeah black people disgust me too . . . black people like you who cocoon themselves in foreign lands then start acting like Africa is no concern of theirs. surely you know better than to resort to insults at the slightest provocation (then again, i might be wrong) but you seem to be surrounded by the people you just described that you conveniently lump everyone together. the same way i feel sad and wish i could change the situation of things in nigeria when people die from both natural and man made disasters is the same way i feel about sudan, somalia and haiti. You need to realise that some people don't just talk, while talking might be the way some choose to help (raising awareness), to others, it might be to pray to yet another group, it might be to actively travel to the regions and providing themselves to work. You're getting hot and bothered about africa and her problems, and i can understand but should the fact that one place is neck deep in problems caused by her leaders, external influences and her inhabitants alike take anything from the fact that on the other part of the world, another disaster has taken place? should the fact that haiti was never in the spotlight of humanitarian help, when sudan and somalia were take away from the fact that haiti needs help now? |
Forum Games › Re: Look At The Person's Profile Above You And Make A Comment (reloaded) by bluespice(f): 9:28pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
i refuse to pay homage, force me  yes dayo why you calling his name?  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Davidylan Challenges Motivation & Usefulness of 'Relief Efforts' for Haiti by bluespice(f): 9:27pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
davidylan: If my house was burning i wouldnt call you for starters. What for? I believe in independence and individual responsibility.
What does David care for? No its not my ego . . . seriously i think many of you are pretty silly to suggest a mere 6 page thread filled with vitriol from faceless folks is all i need to boost my ego. No i dont need it.
This is what i care for:
1. That black africans can begin to critically think about developing our own countries just like the Asians elected to do 40-50 yrs ago and are now giants today.
2. I care that we provide societies that are can provide for its citizens rather than catering to a tiny cabal who continously hold us hostage.
3. I care that no longer will i turn on my TV to see the image of the black child with kwashiokor, disease and suffering.
If that boosts my ego . . . then i'm satisfied. damn all of that and focus on the lives that are in danger of being lost now! surely you do have some form of human feelings to realise what a life means surely you know what it is to loose a loved one, even if you don't know what it feels like to have any of the feelings i tried to describe, must you then ridicule those that do? can you not for decency's sake let those that died begin to rot before you begin to use their deaths in your crusade for black power? sometimes black people disgust me. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Davidylan Challenges Motivation & Usefulness of 'Relief Efforts' for Haiti by bluespice(f): 9:09pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
davidylan: this is bogus nonsense. Haitians are black like you. Next. i can't remember ever claiming they weren't or i was pink either |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Davidylan Challenges Motivation & Usefulness of 'Relief Efforts' for Haiti by bluespice(f): 8:48pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
davidylan: Another hypocrite pretending to be "appalled".
I asked a question everyone seems to be ignoring . . . how come Haiti has no seismic monitoring station and the Dominican Republic has one?
I ask again . . . where have you been all the time Sudan and Somalia have been burning? Where was your donation when congo was burning? what have you donated to the thousands who continue to die on nigerian roads daily?
Yeah sit tight in your comfy chairs in the west feeling "appalled". No wonder the west looks down on you all. They are donating and you poor folks whose countries are still coming to beg them for aid are also shouting to donate too? pfft. good fc-ukin lord! hypocrite? that i prefer to see human beings as people irrespective of skin color or origin instead of bother myself senseless on the perception of the world on people of dark skin makes me a hypocrite?? you're a joker Where was i when sudan and somalia were burning? same place i am now - doing my bit in whatever way i can to help those suffering i can't stop the war, but i can provide help to those suffering from the war. I can't do anything about haiti, but i can provide help in anyway to those suffering now. Pray tell, since you're not a hypocrite, with all your talk about sudan and somalia, in what way are you different from those that prefer to talk about the problems as academic discussions? if you're willing to support or criticize a man-made disaster, how much more a natural one? |
Jokes Etc › Re: Thanks To Nairaland. I Finally Get A Date. by bluespice(f): 8:38pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Davidylan Challenges Motivation & Usefulness of 'Relief Efforts' for Haiti by bluespice(f): 8:35pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
I'm appalled at the statements made by david, irrespective of skin color or the fact that their country has been in all but a state of emergency for more than 20 years, the present situation is one that needs people to shelve whatever second thoughts they might have and help. Granted few people knew the country haiti existed before this catastrophe, but has that hindered them from helping?
you do realise that only last fall, the island was battered by series of storms, so even if they were supposed to be prepared do you not think they were also trying in their own way to rebuild the loss they suffered from the storms?
Human lives have been lost, and all you can think about is the public's perception of blacks as poor people? which public? |
Nairaland General › Re: What Nairaland Female Members' Pictures Say To Me. by bluespice(f): 8:09pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
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Forum Games › Re: Look At The Person's Profile Above You And Make A Comment (reloaded) by bluespice(f): 8:05pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
heya  |
Travel › Re: How Has The Recent Bad Weather Affected You? Post Your Snow Pictures! by bluespice(f): 3:59pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
no mind david jare although i must say it's a beautiful clear day today  |
Romance › Re: Skirt Girls Vs Trouser Girls,guys Which One Do You Prefer? by bluespice(f): 3:55pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
jice: @ Selencios In all honesty, I do not stand to judge you neither do I have the right to doubt you. I was only drawing [unholy] analogy by that submission. Though some people on this thread will accept your argument because they read it but I tell you that not everybody will read it. You may still not be able to explain the reasons for your actions. Note that your look, disposition and comportments have much to tell of you before your character display and explanations come. You never can tell who will have impact to make in your life and you never can tell when they form opinions about you and remember also that God will not be there all times to defend you as in 1sam 16:7---. I will advise that you change that picture which I suppose should be in your inner albums. oh the irony! |
Forum Games › Re: Look At The Person's Profile Above You And Make A Comment (reloaded) by bluespice(f): 3:49pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
lol that 'you' could get it  |
Romance › Re: Skirt Girls Vs Trouser Girls,guys Which One Do You Prefer? by bluespice(f): 3:46pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
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Fashion › Re: Men With Braided Hairs And Ear Rings by bluespice(f): 3:43pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
jidesamuel: [b]OMG it's no more doubt that our cultural value has been thrown into the lagoon. if guyz could braid hairs and wear ear rings,very soon lesbianism and gay will be seen as no big deal, whatbout gun handling which could be encourage remember we are still battling with US to remove our name from list of terrorist oriented countries this was bcoz a silly,disowned Nigeria imported a bad name to Nigeria for crying out loud must we leave our heritage and adopt both the good and bad side of the western culture ? how many times have u seen a white man go to the market to buy ankara attire or lace and other local clothing materials produced in nigeria yet we keep using our hard earned money to by their fabrics!!! I've never seen or heard of a white man eating Tuwo or Fufu yet we spend our own money to buy pizzas and burger (although im not against ppu spending their money to get whatever they feel will bring meaning into thier lives) we need to look deeply inward and ask our self that for our long shall we continue to adopt the so called western world at the detriment of a true african culture?[/b] quit ranting, it's established fact, africans wore their hairs braided or in locs before the white men came. |
Fashion › Re: Mineral Make-up: Do Nigerian Girls Use It? by bluespice(f): 3:39pm On Jan 15, 2010 |
blandish: if someone offers me a bobbi brown foundation or loose powder to buy for less than 3000 naira do you think i'll buy it? or is the concept of fake products now foreign to the dealers themselves?
NEWS FLASH!!!! Bobby brown is made in china, Even Avon and Iman and sleek is made in Taiwan, the cost of producing one powder is probably 250 naira but they sell it to you for 3-5k, it is called marketing and not fake. i used that example cos she was insinuating mineral make-up is only for poor people. Mineral make-up is expensive as it is, so she either doesn't know what it is, or the one available is fake. |
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