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Foreign AffairsRe: US Shoots Down Another High-altitude Object Flying Across Alaska by CaseSensitive(m): 11:06pm On Feb 10, 2023
Chinese spy balloons was spotted in five other continents. So basically China has been spying on the world
CelebritiesRe: Williams Uchemba Shares Pictures Of His Daughter At 1 by CaseSensitive(m): 4:36pm On Feb 09, 2023
This guy is a kid in Nollywood films. No? How can he be a dad already?
CrimeRe: Man Who Was Shot During The Abeokuta Protest Is Alive (Photos) by CaseSensitive(m): 12:06pm On Feb 09, 2023
I thought he wouldn't make it. From that video he was losing a lot of blood already, fell in the gutter and must have broken a rib or two. Glad he's alive and wish him sound recovery.
PoliticsRe: EFCC Arraigns Yahaya Bello’s Wife Rashida & Nephew Over ‘N3bn Fraud’ by CaseSensitive(m): 9:43pm On Feb 08, 2023
Audio charges...as usual
Nairaland GeneralRe: Big Snake Seen Inside A Toilet (WC) In Ekpoma, Edo State (pics/video) by CaseSensitive(m): 9:02pm On Feb 07, 2023
This is either a forest cobra or West Africa banded cobra. This could have wreaked havoc if it wasn't found on time.
HealthRe: Blue Water Coming Out Of South African Taps (Pictures, Video) by CaseSensitive(m): 3:00pm On Jan 31, 2023
uvie66:
how do you know? Is there a plumbing system in Nigeria
There's a continuous process in life that is very valuable and important. It's called education. Try it you've not missed out.
HealthRe: Blue Water Coming Out Of South African Taps (Pictures, Video) by CaseSensitive(m): 8:41am On Jan 31, 2023
That's what happens when you have copper corrosion in the plumbing system and -0.5m/s water flow rate.
TravelRe: Nigerian Man Buys A Horse Because Of Lingering Fuel Scarcity (pics/video) by CaseSensitive(m): 10:28pm On Jan 30, 2023
Where's the horse's stable?
CrimeRe: Chimpanzees Killed, Meat Used To Make Pepper Soup In Bayelsa Community (Pix) by CaseSensitive(m): 12:22pm On Jan 26, 2023
Jashub:
You are just ranting out of emotions and the last time I checked, facts don't have emotions. And your useless theory of men coming from chimps is an evolutionary fairytale for the stupid
....Says some dunderhead who presented a thousand facts to support the notion that he was "carefully and fearfully" made, therefore should kill some chimps for food.
CrimeRe: Chimpanzees Killed, Meat Used To Make Pepper Soup In Bayelsa Community (Pix) by CaseSensitive(m):
Jashub:
Na your papa come from Chimpanzees and primates. As for me and those who believe, we humans are fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of God , and for someone to openly forbid eating what God has freely given is a sign that some humans have misplaced priorities and would rather see their fellow men starve for the sake of an animal that is of no value to their existence
So your priority is to eat a chimpanzee because of the fact that you/your fellow humans are hungry? You reek of absolute ignorance, selfishness and poverty. Your type should never have evolved from chimps (which are undoubtedly, every living human's ancestors). Chimpanzees play a vital role in ecological balance of forests, just like rodents have their own roles, down to the tiny bees.

Our ecosystem is surviving on the balance of roles of every inhabitant in it but no you don't know that do you? But your God "fearfully and carefully" made you....to eat chimpanzees that he/she/it didn't carefully and fearfully make? Wtf?
FashionRe: Please Is This Jeans For Female? by CaseSensitive(m):
That's a male distressed jeans and for 6k? Grab it while you can because it's not everyday you will see these kind of designer (LV) jeans for that price. For me, the icing on the cake are those different shades of "V". You've got to love it grin Congrats in advance on your purchase.
HealthRe: I Will Never Drink And Smoke Weed Again by CaseSensitive(m): 12:28pm On Jan 18, 2023
eni070:
I misbehave and I lost so much. I almost run mad.
Don't be inspired by "I need igbo and shayo". Drink in moderation, smoke in moderation. Never drink and smoke, you really won't enjoy the mix.
HealthRe: I Will Never Drink And Smoke Weed Again by CaseSensitive(m): 12:27pm On Jan 18, 2023
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RomanceRe: My Dad Caught Me And A Girl Having Sex by CaseSensitive(m): 12:32pm On Jan 16, 2023
We've all been caught off guard....surely you won't be the last. Next please?
TravelRe: Traveling To Meet My Girlfriend In UK. by CaseSensitive(m):
ersonleads:
Hello, please I need to know how to go about going to UK as my girlfriend schools & work there.
I work in a reputable company in Nigeria but also having plans to Japa soon. We are actually planning of me going soon so I can work full time while she schools & work. Please I need una help oooo, cos my babe dey talk say if I dey with her, life go dey more easy over there.
I would suggest you single handedly run your own package, otherwise, get married (she will have to go to Nigeria for that by the way) then she can bring you in as a dependant, but I doubt that's possible after her visa has already been issued as a lone applicant. There are pros and cons to both routes if the latter is a possibility.

1. If you run it single handedly, pros to that is that you don't depend on anybody and nobody depends on you, makes visa extension and post graduate visa easy for you, fund wise. Cons to it is that you will have to survive on all your earnings. Basically working to survive and study at the same time which can be stressful because Postgraduate here is no joke, you will be writing assignments after assignments plus dissertation for a year. So you will almost need more than 24 hours a day to make sure you concentrate on your primary objective and don't fail.

Maybe of less importance but good-to-take-note-of pros is that, there will be a lot more mutual respect on both sides, she will obviously be aware that you are not dependent on her and vice versa. Just in case things goes down south and awry between you both, no one can "shakara" the other.

2. If you get married and you're in the country as a dependant on your wife's study visa. Pros to that is you can work full time while she either concentrate on studies or work part time as well, means you both will earn sufficient income. Maybe enough for you both to extend visas. Cons is that if for whatever reason, home office render her visa null and void, it will affect your visa too. Another cons to it is that if you cough and she doesn't like the way you cough or how loud your cough is, she can file for a divorce on that basis. Basically she can decide that you're not putting in a joint application to the Home Office when the time comes for renewal/extension, just because she holds the main visa and your visa is just a sub of her visa. Then you are solely on your own, that means you have no footing from immigration perspective. (Avoid the School of Hard Knocks) Exception would be if a child below 18 is a dependant, then the child's subsequent immigration application is tied to the person who holds the main visa which the child is dependent on. No matter what happens, they must apply for the child as well.
PoliticsRe: Bola Tinubu: Igbos Will only benefit From 'National cake' If They Vote For Me by CaseSensitive(m): 10:44pm On Jan 11, 2023
Get your PVC ready guys. I know who I will vote for....if I have the opportunity to
FamilyRe: Your Experience As A Rich Or Only Rich Relative.. by CaseSensitive(m): 5:55pm On Jan 08, 2023
juwoonn:
I have never collected anything from any friend or family abroad. Even if I dey die... I no dey ask anybody anything. I respect myself in peace. If God put me for your mind and you no call to ask how I’m doing.. God will send a stranger. Na me be that... but anytime I have.. I give people even without asking and I send to ophanage too
Self respect but unfortunately, a lot of people think they are entitled to you and your money because you are living abroad, they don't know if you're facing any financial struggles.
FamilyRe: Your Experience As A Rich Or Only Rich Relative.. by CaseSensitive(m): 5:50pm On Jan 08, 2023
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Nairaland GeneralRe: I Just Killed Green Snake In My Office by CaseSensitive(m): 9:21pm On Dec 23, 2022
This is a harmless one. It's called rough green snake and can be kept as a pet. Low maintenance as they mainly feed on insects.
CultureRe: Yoruba Names Whose Meanings Are Now Lost by CaseSensitive(m): 12:08pm On Dec 23, 2022
duro4chang:
There are many Yorùbá names whose meanings are now lost due to the fact that the words forming their roots are no longer in use.
For instance, ask the young Master Ọlọ́pàádé the meaning of his name and he will probably tell you that his name means “the policeman has come“. Ask Mr. Ọlọ́paádé, his father, and he would probably tell you it means “the owner of the staff has come“. The two of them would be wrong as Ọlọ́pàádé actually means “the Ọpa (re|re) devotee has come“. The same goes for all other Ọpa names like Opadotun. Those names show that the ancestors of the bearers of the names were worshippers or devotees of the Ọpa Cult otherwise called Awo Ọpa, one of the religious cults or secret societies proscribed by the British in colonial days.

Or imagine another scenario: Pastor Ọbáfẹ́mi (re|mi|mi|re), the pastor of a Pentecostal church, is asking Deacon Ògúnyẹmí to change his name because he believes that the name of the deacon is associated with Ògún, an idol (so-called), without realizing that his own name is also idolatrous in its origin.

Even Professor Wọlé Ṣóyínká in his book “The Man Died” gave the meaning of his surname Ṣóyínká to be “surrounded by wizards“. This is far from being the case. Names like Soyinka, Sonuga etc. do not derive from “Oṣó“(wizard) but rather they derive from Òrìṣà-Oko, the Yorùbá deity of agriculture.
The name Ṣóyínká in full is Òrìṣàokoyínká which became shortened by a gradual declension to Ṣóókóyínká, Ṣóyímiká and finally to Ṣóyínká. It is the same for all the other “Ṣóó…” names.
If a whole Professor Ṣóyínká, a master of literature and language can be thus mistaken on the derivation and meaning of his own name, what about we lesser mortals. It is in order to put these various misconceptions right that I am publishing this little work via this medium.

This list is by no means exhaustive and others inputs are welcome so it can be in writing for generations yet unborn so that the knowledge of the meaning of our names will not die out.
Also, if you want to know the meaning of your Yorùbá name, you are welcome to ask.
Àgbà ò ní tán lórílẹ̀ (the elders’ wise counsel will never be scarce in our midst).

The “Okù” (re|do) names like Okusanya, Okusaga etc are not derived from “Òkú” (dò|mí), a dead person. They are derived from “Okù“, the Ijebu deity of wealth which corresponds to “Ajé“, the Ọ̀yọ́ Yorùbá deity of wealth. Thus, Okùsànyà means the deity of wealth has rewarded me for my sufferings and not dead person has rewarded me for my sufferings.

Ọrẹ̀ (re|do)names like Oresanya. They do not derive from Ọ̀rẹ́, (dò|mí), friend, but from Ọrẹ̀, (re|do), a deity. A phrase like “A kìí ọmọ Ọrẹ̀ bọ Ọrẹ̀” (you don’t use the child of Ọrẹ̀ to propitiate Ọrẹ̀) comes to mind.

Igbin names like Onigbinde etc do not derive from ìgbín (do|mi), snail, but rather from Igbin, (re|re), a drum beaten for the Òrìṣàálá or Ọbàtálá worship. The ancestors of people bearing these names were drummers for Òrìṣàálá worshippers.

Ọ̀pẹ̀ (do|do) names like Opetola do not derive from Ọ̀pẹ, (do|re), palm tree, but rather from Ọ̀pẹ̀, (do|do), an Ifá appellation.

Ọnà (re|do) Onasanya; these names are not derived from ọ̀nà (road) but they derive from Ọnà (craft). The name bearers of these names would be people who were craftsmen like sculptors etc in their origin.

Alalade (re|mi|do|do|mi) does not derive from àlá (do|mi), dream, but derives from Àlà (do|do), white, symbol of purity – the insignia of the Òrìṣàálá or Ọbàtálá deity and it means the owner of àlá has come, the Òrìṣàálá devotee has come and not the dreamer has come as many have supposed it means.

Elégbèdé does not derive from egbé (re|mí) – the supposed magical means of teleporting – and is not supposed to be pronounced as Elégbédé (re|mi|mi|mi) as Sunny Ade sang it in one of the records, on the Erelú of Lagos. The name is derived from ègbè (do|do) meaning support. Thus, the name is more properly pronounced as Elégbèédé (re|mi|do|mi|mi) – the defender, the one who will fight or support my cause has come.

Onipede (re|mi|do|mi|mi) does not derive from ìpẹ́ (do|mi) fish scales, but derives from ìpẹ̀ (do|do) – consolation. So, it should not be pronounced as Onípẹ̀dẹ́ (re|mi|do|mi) the owner of scales has come but rather as Onípẹ̀ẹ́dẹ́ (re|mi|do|mi|mi) – the consoler has come.

Baba (re|re) and Ọba (re|re) name such Babasanmi, Babafemi Obasanjo do not derive from father or king. They both derive their roots from Ṣọ̀npọ̀nná, the deity of small-pox, which used to be referred to in reverent tone in olden days as Baba so that he would not kill them. If you will recall, in olden times, the marks left on the faces of anyone who recovered from small-pox attack used to be referred to as Ila-Baba, that is father’s marks.
In Chief Olúṣẹ́gun Ọbásanjọ́’s book, My Watch, he gave us an insight into the origin of the names starting with Ọba. Such names are related to Ọbalúaiyé (also calledṢọ̀npọ̀nná), the deity of smallpox. So the Ọba in Ọbasanjọ́, and Ọbafẹ́mi, is derived from Ọbalúaiyé and not from king.
So, Pastor Ọbafẹ́mi, in the hypothetical case mentioned above would do well to remove the log in his own eyes first by changing his own name first before insisting that Deacon Ògúnyẹmí should change his name.

Oloko (re|mi|do) does not derive from the word ọkọ̀ (re|do) – lorry or canoe and it does not mean the owner of a lorry or the owner of canoe, but it derives from the word ọ̀kọ̀ (do|do) – spear, and it means the owner, master or lord of the spear. It is a war title which has become a name. It is the title borne by the group of warriors whose chosen weapons of warfare is the spare.

Adekogbe (re|mi|do|mi) does not mean the crown rejects excreta as the word ìgbẹ́ (do|mi) in the name does not mean excreta; rather it means a bush or a light forest. The name means the crown rejects the bush, that is to say a prince shouldn’t be involved in manual labour or farming activities. Adékọ̀gbẹ́ is a name much favoured by the Ìjẹ̀bú, as they are of all Yorùbá tribes a tribe that is more averse to farm work or manual labour than any of the other Yorùbá tribes. They prefer to trade instead.

Adé (re|mi) names like Adeboye Adebayo, Adebola are not derived from Adé (crown) but rather they are derived from the verb dé which means to come. Adébóyè means he who came at a time when chieftaincy has just entered into the family. Adébáyọ̀ means he who comes to meet when a thing of joy has just come into the family and Adébọ́lá means he who comes to meet when wealth has just come into the family.

Apart from the misconstrued names, there are other names whose meanings are now recondite as many people no longer know what the names mean.
Sadare, Sadela etc, these names derive from the Òrìṣàálá otherwise called Ọbàtálá deity. Ṣàdáre is an hyphenated form of Òrìṣàdáre. The word Orisha whenever used alone invariably refers to Ọbàtálá otherwise called Òrìṣànlá. So, those names are names of people named after the Òrìṣàálá deity. Ṣàdáre then would mean Ọbàtálá has vindicated (me). Ṣàdẹ̀kó would mean that an Ọbàtálá worshipper has arrived at Èkó (Lagos). Ṣàdẹ̀là would mean Ọbàtálá has arrived into wealth.
Akeredolu (re|mi|mi|re|mi) means he who reduces himself in order to become a king. He who humbles himself to become a king like the title of that play “She Stoops To Conquer” by Oliver Goldsmith.
Adewuyiì (re|mi|re|do) means the crown grows honour, that is, the crown produces honour.
Olofa (re|mi|do) means the owner of arrows or the master or lord of arrows. It is another war title that has become a name and it is the title given to those whose weapons of war in battle is the bow and arrow, that is archers.

Alokolaro (re|mi|re|mi|do|mi) means he who has a large farm and also has a cooperative society to assist him to do the farm work. Aarọ́ is a cooperative system among the Yorùbá whereby the members agree to work jointly in the farm of each member of the group in turn until they have finished the farm-work of all the members.

Olowe (re|mi|do) means he who has an ọ̀wẹ̀ (do|do) cooperative group. Ọ̀wẹ̀ is another type of cooperative society whereby the members assist each other to work in the farm of each other. Olowe is thus somebody who has a large number of people at his beck and call whom he can call upon to assist him any time in his farm or other work

Apara (re|re|re) is short for Apara-ogun-bí–ẹní-palé (re|re|re|re|re|mi|re|mi|re|mi) implies he who sets war at naught. It means literally somebody who gets ready for war as easily as other people get ready for home affairs.

Okoya (re|mi|re) means the hoe has torn into pieces. It is an Àbíkú name. It implies an imploration to the Àbíkú not to die again as the hoe for burial has torn into pieces.

Ọkọ́ṣẹ́ means the hoe has broken, same as Ọkọ́ya.

Popoola (mi|mi|re|mi) means the avenue of Honour or nobility. Pópó (mi|mi) means a broad street or avenue, Ọlá means honour or nobility.

Adesiyan (re|mi|re|re) means the crown is good.

Adelabu (re|mi|mi) means the crown has passed through the deep (the sea).

Banmeke (mi|re|mi|mi) means hold or sustain the rafter of the house with me. Ẹkẹ (re|re) is the underlying structure upon which the leaves used to roof the house was be placed. It served the purpose now served by the rafter as forming the superstructure of the roof. It thus a very important part of the house or family.

Falade (mi|re|mi) means the god of divination has intermingled with royalty, probably a name given to a child who was born of an Ifá priesthood parent and a royal parent, like the mother of the first

Olowu (re|mi|re) who being a princess married his father’s priest.

Oláníyan (re|mi|mi|re) means nobility has swagger, that is to say noble people have a special way in which they carry themselves.

Adeleke or Délékè (re|mi|mi|do) means he who comes to become a very important part of the house. Eke (the rafter) being the superstructure of the roof. The Adé there is not crown but is from the verb dé meaning to come or arrive.

Oluwusi (re|mi|do|do) means kingship has increased.
Adebosin (re|mi|mi|do) means he that came to meet kingship.
Osinbajo (re|do|mi|do|do) – Ọṣìn-bọ̀-làjò – means the king has returned from a journey. Ọṣìn (re|do) means king. Bọ̀ means to come back from àjò (do|do) which means a journey.
Asaju or Aṣíwájú (re|re|mi|mi) means the leader of the van. It is the war title of the chief of the unit that fights at the head of the army.
Seriki derived from the Hausa word for king Sarkin. He is the head of all the junior war chiefs.
Sarumi (do|do|mi) is another war title given to the head of the Cavalry, that is the unit of the army that fight with horses or on horseback.
Aláásà (re|mi|mi|do) is a war title that has now become a name. It does not refer to aasa tobacco, but to asà (re|do) the shield. Aláásà means the owner or lord of the shield, that is the shield bearer, perhaps of the king.

Sadipe or. Òrìṣàdípẹ̀. The deity (Obatala) has used this one (the newly born baby) to console by using him to replace a loss recently suffered by the family.

Sonibare (mi|re|mi|mi) – Ṣọ́-ẹni-tí–ò-nbá-ṣe-ọ̀rẹ́ – means be careful in choosing whom you allow to get close to you.

Eesuola (do|mi|mi|re|mi) means the pool that is the reservoir of honour or nobility.

Bangbegbin (mi|re|mi|do) means assist me to carry the Igbin. It is a name borne by drummers for Orisala worship. (Igbin is the drum beaten in the worship of Òrìṣàálá/Ọbàtálá deity).

Tẹ̀là (Tẹ̀llà) (do|do) – Tẹ̀ẹ́-kó-là (do|mi|mi|do) – is a name borne only by Ọ̀yọ́ princes and it means bend or bow in order to become wealthy.

Oladoyinbo (re|mi|do|do|mi) – Ọlá-da-iyì-bòó – means Honour surrounds him.

Olasope (re|mi|re|mi) means honour has emerged completely.

Kotoye (do|mi|mi) is short for Kò-tó-yẹ́-sí (do|mi|mi|mi), which means not worthy of being honoured, a name given to a child believed to be an Àbíkú because the Yorùbá believe that such a child if shown any love or regard by being given sweet and affectionate names would go back to his group of bad children but if shown he is despised and of scant regard and is expected by his parents to die anytime, he would stay; because Abikus have a perverse tendency to do just the opposite of what you expect them to do. For that reason, they are given derogatory names like Kòtóyẹ́sí Ajá (dog) etc.
Bamgbose (mi|re|mi|mi) means assist me in carrying the Oṣe, that is Sango’s wand. It is a name given to children born by Ṣàngó
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This is really informative. Thanks for putting it together and educating. I use to have a friend who's surname is Ikumelo. I would banter with him that his name means "how many death" I've never heard anybody else bear that name until the unfortunate incident at Asake's show in London where one of the two people that died also bears the name. Do you know the meaning of this name by any chance or could you find out? Thanks.
CultureRe: Yoruba Names Whose Meanings Are Now Lost by CaseSensitive(m):
Yorubas really need to stop eroding their own culture and trace their root. You have really beautiful names like Obafemi, Soyinka, Fagbemi, Opetola, Onigbinde but adopts foreign names because of acceptance, woke culture, foreign religion and what not. Go back to you root, if you are lucky to have grandparents or great grandparents, go to them, they will tell you about your family name.

As a matter of fact, Ogun, Sango, Esu and all these great gods of our land and our ancestors are not idols, satan, devil or whatever your bible or quoran might have interpreted to you. These are your identity as yorubas, as Africans!
FoodRe: The Nigerian Food From Another Tribe You Enjoy. (Pic) by CaseSensitive(m): 9:17pm On Dec 19, 2022
Oha soup for me. Only ever had it first time this year, and I will have it again and again. I will like to try Edikaikong and ukazi soup
CelebritiesRe: Asake's Brixton Show Shut Down By UK Police After Fight Broke Out by CaseSensitive(m): 5:50pm On Dec 16, 2022
observanc1:
Brixton in UK is just like ajegunle. So many blacks. And they have carried their stupid attitude from Africa to London. Forcing themselves into a show without ticket. Black man has a big problem
Same with Burna boy's show in Dublin on the 4th of Dec. Show went well but the after party club sold more ticket than what the capacity could hold, there were still about two hundred people outside freezing in the cold, fight broke out, different Garda at different times came to sort out the issue until the club kuku stopped admitting people into the club. It was some blockhead Nigerians that messed it all up.
EventsRe: Pictures As Abuja All White Pool Party Holds In Grand Style by CaseSensitive(m): 1:19am On Dec 14, 2022
How come they all wowor come wear fake designers join mstcheew
FoodRe: Between Live Chicken and a Frozen One, Which One Is More Economical? by CaseSensitive(m): 9:30pm On Dec 13, 2022
Like I can buy live chicken mstcheew undecided
AgricultureRe: Which Wild Animal Could Have Ripped Off The Neck Of Our Goat Like This? (Video) by CaseSensitive(m): 2:24pm On Nov 27, 2022
This is most likely the handiwork of a stray dog or wild cat because a leopard will make away with the catch and an hyena or jackal will most likely devour the catch to the bone.
PoliticsRe: 2023 Presidential Elections: APC Does Not Have A Candidate See Why (videos) by CaseSensitive(m): 9:07pm On Nov 20, 2022
Tinubu gaffe remix. Watch and laugh grin

CelebritiesRe: Hanks Anuku Finally Breaks His Silence On Recent Viral Video About Him (Video) by CaseSensitive(m): 6:47pm On Nov 18, 2022
Pick your fkc*ing phone!
TravelRe: Abroad Guys: Would You Relocate Back To Nigeria If Given $40k by CaseSensitive(m): 9:34pm On Nov 15, 2022
40K dollars to relocate to Nigeria? grin grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Russian Missiles Kill Two In Poland, US Intelligence Says by CaseSensitive(m): 9:19pm On Nov 15, 2022
Obviously the Russians will say it’s a plot by the west, synonymous to Lavrov going for a quick routine check up after flying to Indonesia. Deep down he is humiliated by the prospect of standing or sitting among his fellows from other nations. The problem is that Russians have a very clear telltale sign, especially when their lips move. Anyway, I hope it is just one lousy and inaccurate missile otherwise....
RomanceRe: I Can Never Date A Guy With This - Pictured by CaseSensitive(m): 8:16pm On Nov 08, 2022
Animegirl:
Recently have been meeting guys with receding hairline even at age 25-28 shocked. I thought men don't age even though they clock 45 embarassed but I was wrong. Young men with bald head or receding hairline is a capital NO for me.
Men who's hairline don't recede only exists in Anime world. How old are you? 16? Don't worry, when you're 36 you will pray for agbako
Science/TechnologyRe: Tiny Crab Nearly Drowns Large Bald Eagle In Impressive Fight (Video) by CaseSensitive(m): 8:07pm On Nov 08, 2022
Sunnyshinylight:
Pick your fight properly
More like "Pick your food carefully"

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