Meedon: They will be speaking in tongues, hitting their heads on the wall in the name of talking to that very old man in the sky and no one thought of taking them to the psychia. Like one girl shouting "God airpus ooo," everywhere on this forum. Which God?
'I realised I loved him': Japanese woman marries AI character generated via ChatGPT
A 32-year-old woman in Japan has officially married an AI persona she built using ChatGPT. After the virtual character “Klaus” proposed, she accepted, ending a three-year relationship with a real partner, saying the AI understands her better. The wedding took place in a mixed-reality ceremony where she wore AR glasses to exchange rings with her digital husband.
adamkkk: weak man, that's Y i respect my cousin...
Got a young gal, rented a house for the gal, furnished it, and bought her a car... After a while, he got bored of the gal... it doesn't av to be drama.
My sister was insisting he claimed those things back, my cousin says that stress is bad for his skin. He just like giving, not for the puss. She can take it and live her life... it won't bite his account for being nice
Sent millions to that ungrateful gal, broke up with her and didn't take the money out... He said he knew it(the relationship) won't work but he just lyk to give
This is real, not a made up story
If u don't have money, don't date... Don't go about stacking investments on a gal if you know u won't be able to let it go... it wrong from all front to be a cheap man.
Nigerian Youth Storms Ex-Girlfriend’s House, Reclaims Every Item He Bought for Her
A viral video has surfaced online showing a young Nigerian man arriving at his ex-girlfriend’s residence with a team of friends to recover all the items he previously bought for her.
In the clip, the group is seen packing several belongings out of the apartment, suggesting he intended to take back everything he ever gifted her during their relationship.
In the background, a woman can be heard criticizing the young man, repeatedly asking whether he is not ashamed of himself for such an action. Despite the comments, he continued overseeing the packing without hesitation.
The footage has stirred reactions on social media, with users divided over whether his actions were justified or unnecessary.
He scammed an entire country and got away with it. Meet Jho Low.
At just 16, Jho Low was a middle-class Malaysian boy sent to an elite boarding school in England. Surrounded by billionaire heirs and young royalty, he wanted one thing more than anything else: to belong.
When you don’t have wealth, you fake it.
He borrowed a 160-foot yacht, swapped family photos for his own, and told everyone it was his. He even forged embassy letters to gain access to London’s most exclusive private clubs.
And it worked. Jho learned an early, dangerous lesson:
“The appearance of power unlocks real power.”
He wasn’t rich—he only looked rich. And that illusion became his weapon.
After graduation, Jho toured the Middle East, mingling with royals and oil magnates. That’s where he discovered sovereign wealth funds—massive pools of government money often poorly monitored.
He befriended Riza Aziz, the stepson of Malaysian politician Najib Razak. And when Najib became Prime Minister in 2009, Jho saw his opportunity.
He pitched a bold idea:
“Let’s create a national fund to develop Malaysia. 1MDB.”
It was supposed to benefit the people, but Jho secretly controlled it.
The first $1 billion investment went to a Saudi oil venture. But only $300 million actually arrived. The remaining $700 million was secretly funneled into Good Star Limited—a shell company owned by Jho Low himself.
Over the next few years, Jho teamed up with Goldman Sachs to issue $6.5 billion in bonds.
Goldman collected $600 million in fees—200 times the industry average. They saw the red flags but looked the other way.
Now Jho Low had billions.
He went full Wolf of Wall Street—private jets, luxury mansions, $2 million champagne, and celebrity-filled parties. He even funded the movie The Wolf of Wall Street using stolen money. Leonardo DiCaprio thanked him at the Golden Globes.
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Even Jordan Belfort said: “You wouldn’t spend money you worked for like that. It has to be stolen.”
2015: Whistleblowers leaked 1MDB emails showing billions missing. 2018: Najib lost re-election. Police seized $274 million in jewelry and $28 million in cash from his properties.
Najib was sentenced to prison. Goldman bankers pleaded guilty.
And Jho Low?
He disappeared—and he’s still hiding today, moving money through secret networks.
He stole $4.5 billion and built an empire of lies, all because he wanted to belong. The con was never just about money.
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A man on a bike opens fire multiple times at his target but when he realize his target wasn't stopping he tried to escape by jumping off his bike but the driver wasn't going to let him go scout free.
Commenters on Instagram are having a field day praising the driver for his bravery
mascot87: Our "coward" military personnel are now endangered species in the hands of terrorists while the bold ,courageous military personnel are been celebrated by some certain group of people for them guarding an illegal property and standing up to a civilian they so much dislike
How do debtors become citizens? They can only be indentured servants and slaves.
Maybe that’s why ayederu Tinubu chose the name of the notorious slave trader, which is different from the Mogaji name of the woman he claims to be his mother
And as time goes by u end up becoming citizen after ur slave tenure is complete