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That's definitely not a good idea. The technology is nowhere near ready for that. |
1. Make the effort to travel further for less expensive food. 2. Buy in bulk. 3. You can grow food in bags and pots: https://www.nairaland.com/6060136/growing-raising-small-home 4. Buy more fresh produce than packaged. 5. Buy online. |
Nigeria makes people into legit millionaires a lot easier than some places. It would be number one, but it's easier for a local or someone in the diaspora to get rich than random people. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Think about it. |
adecz:That fish is flawless victory. |
cyrusmillz:My mouth is legit watering rn. |
cococandy:Yes! |
cococandy:Why? |
Why don't you try to connect with women that share your interests and lifestyle? If you play sports, connect with those girls. If you love music, connect with artists. If you love history or literature, connect with those women. You'll meet women from all kinds of backgrounds of all types. Surely you'll be into a few of them. Don't try to date a woman just because she "looks sophisticated." That means nothing. |
Polygamy sounds a lot better than baby mamas, single parents, and divorced people. If that's what it takes to put more people in functional households, why not? |
Those goats are happy, well fed, and well cared for -- they would probably be delicious. |
Coltrane - The Cats Coltrane - Settin the Pace |
Harry Potter toilet. |
Op: I quit! ![]() Boss: No you don't. Op: ![]() Boss: After everything we've been through, you're just gonna leave us!? Op: I mean I could come by and write a report every once in a while. I think-- Boss: Is that all you think of us? Performance reports and meetings. ![]() Op: Well, yeah. Boss: Well, fine then. We're a strong, independent firm and we don't need to depend on no man. ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xxk4e59M8og |
I was looking for good venison recipes and I stumbled onto this scalloped (Irish) potato roll. It looks great. But I wouldn't do it with so much cheese, or mozzarella. And I think you can put just about anything in it, like minced goat, fish, or veggies and spice it however you like. Sort of like shepherds pie. I want to see the chefs in here remix this. https://tasty.co/recipe/scalloped-potato-roll https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEhBwiIEdj4 |
My guy said [img]https://c./PUxn_3GY-kIAAAAC/bad-michael-jackson.gif[/img] Then his crew showed up like https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d5/75/a8/d575a83bceee1a0ead64a132d2114704.gif |
Luther said he lives in constant fear of police violence and makes a point of staying off the streets in certain neighborhoods at night. |
In 2017, he got a full scholarship to the social sciences program at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio (PUC-Rio), a private school that has minted central bank presidents and movie stars. Luther's rare opportunity and daily routine are reminders of the disparities in Brazilian society and Rio in particular, where a police raid killing dozens in May stirred fresh debate about the dangers and disadvantages facing Black men like him. Luther, 38, had previously passed up college for work to support his family, including a job sweeping streets with the municipal cleaning agency since 2009. "Many students like me start working when they are very young," said Luther, who comes from humble roots in the northern reaches of Rio, more than two hours from campus. "This reduces the time and structure they need to be able to compete with children of the elite." Studying at PUC-Rio has put Luther's dreams within reach, while bringing him face-to-face with the overwhelmingly white elite of a country where 54% of people have African ancestry. In 2000, the national census found white Brazilians were five times more likely to have attended university than their Black, mixed race and indigenous peers. "Because there are so few Black people at this renowned university, many view Black folks as servers, not as fellow classmates," Luther said, recalling awkward run-ins on campus. In one case, a woman mistook Luther for an elevator operator. In another, someone tried to pay him for a cup of coffee, confusing him with cafeteria staff. https://widerimage.reuters.com/story/scholar-by-day-street-sweeper-by-night-one-black-man-navigates-rios-racial-divide |
yemmywesey:That's not a place I would ever visit. And I don't believe for one second that they're cool. lol |
advanceDNA:Now you know that's not true. The amount of women that go to a whole other country to work and send money home... |
Favfables:LOL My guy, if being obtuse was an Olympic event, you would get the gold! smh |
Favfables:Would you keep doing a job if a male sexually assaulted you or demanded intercourse to keep your job? What about if they constantly undermined you, stole your ideas, prevented your promotion, slandered you, and any other way they could think of to sabotage you? Oh and btw, what if your peers, friends, and family constantly attacked your manhood and capability for simply choosing to work? |
pansophist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WfRuRQew64 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQzoy5sBw1w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Po3OdPvqhDk Btw Nigerian women are 16.3% of construction jobs. And Nigerian women are 70-80% percent of the labor in small holder farms. |
Owen247:There's many explanations for that. Here's a few: 1. Parents think that despite sexism, males are dūmb and easily manipulated and would rather invest in the girl. 2. Society is so sexist that many girls feel it's education or pure suffering, so they work harder than any man. 3. Parents know a male can fail upwards because of sexism, but women don't have that luxury. |
Justbehave:What if every male actor were told they could not work in any film unless they let random directors and producers s--omize them? This is the reality for many aspiring actresses. Do you think that's glamorous? Do you want to crawl into bed with your boss? |
pocohantas, your responses are brilliant! lol |
João Alberto and Pedro Gonzaga died last year at the hands of security guards in Porto Alegre and Rio de Janeiro from the Carrefour and Extra supermarket chains respectively. In all three cases, the victims were Black. |
Everyone does not smoke. |
How many poor people do these characters feed? How many schools and hospitals do they open? |
The irony of males in here crying while displaying both hostile and benevolent sexism, and using the word "feminist" as an insult. Some people are psycho and allergic to accountability. Keep crying. |
This is not cool. |
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