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Sexipea, if anyone of them here says Ɣ☺ΰ're not pretty, show them a photo a your fabulous as.s. |
debdave: You..be nice!Lol I was nice nau, I told her I love her, u did u tell her u love her ![]() |
Sexipea: I took 501 niAre u sure its 501, or not something more expensive and intoxicating like kaikai ![]() |
debdave: Wicked!....Lol, sweerie, Be nice ![]() |
Lol op you high o |
Op, are you high? Or am I the one high?? |
chibwike: make, i dash you mention, coz no girl here go wan ansa uI don't wanΤ̅ mention, I wanΤ̅ any girl Τ̅Ơ Toast me. ![]() |
Somebody should please woo me nau. PS- even tho I'm begging, A.u must be Hot. B. Must play video games. C. Must be A. D.must call me baby all the time. Tenk. Oya start wooing me please ![]() |
Elantracey: You're unserious .What if she still doesn't talk Τ̅Ơ me, and is still waiting for more money ![]() |
esof1: Ask her for her account number and keep transferring her cash till she stops being angry. LolzAre u sure?, if I do that she'll keep shutting me out for more cash. |
Gooci: this Op must repay my wasted mb.. wat a trashy thread.How many kb did u waste lemme transfer it back. |
Elantracey: how can I help you when I don't know the problem ?Just help me on how Τ̅Ơ make a girl talk Τ̅Ơ me back after I've offended her. ![]() |
Elantracey: what did you do ?Why are you more concerned about what I did than helping me ![]() |
Somina doesn't wanΤ̅ Τ̅Ơ talk Τ̅Ơ me again I don't know what Τ̅Ơ do, I feel like I'm gonna commit suicide. She's an Awesome amazing angel, I started believing in God because I am sure she's an angel that fell from heaven. Ps- I can't tell you what I did tho. Just tell me what Τ̅Ơ do Τ̅Ơ make a girl(her) stop being mad at me. Thanks! |
I'm from Ndokwa/ukwani but I really donot understand a thing u guys are saying. |
Lol this is hilarious |
Who loves me?. Its indeed a saddening question. Who loves me? Lol. Its also Funny too. I could say the group of guys I chill together that have same Motivation Τ̅Ơ succeed with (which are a lil bit older than me). I dunno, I really can differentiate friends this days. But I do know, the guys I have crazy bad fun or ca® efree fun with do not at all like me sef. Modified- I hit google after typing my "not so make sense answer" and I couldn't even find the question not Τ̅Ơ talk of answer. It shows how delicate the question is, really. Thanks shannie for making me realise this question. Ill take proper note of myself and people around me more closely now. xoxox |
Ah, I don't even know why I came here. You guys are Sore Losers. Visit this thread in 5years time (who knows if ull even be matured then, or still writing post umes) and know how stupid past precious was. Losers! Exam "Failers" !.# Unfollows thread. |
You went Τ̅Ơ Facebook and shared this link, telling them Τ̅Ơ come and comment so it'll seem like its anonymous people. I pity you. |
No mod should move this thread Τ̅Ơ front page or nairaland will be sued. I'm a student of the school, and when I mean those students who Failed the post utme excercise did, they did. My school is one of the toughest schools in nigeria Τ̅Ơ study,(though with little popularity). The school was founded in 2007, and there has never been a problem of unjust admission. Those that scored up Τ̅Ơ 20, 30 this year, are they with two heads?. Example: a boy named eze amara wrote our post utme two years ago and scored 16, he was denied admission. He wrote last year, scored 20, he was denied. He wrote this year and score 35 and he has been granted admission. In summary, He buckled up and learnt from his mistake too. If Ɣ☺ΰ're so sure of your self, take the school Τ̅Ơ court so lecturers from different school can remark it. And if it turns out u failed?... Mods, don't move this thread Τ̅Ơ Fp Τ̅Ơ avoid untrue rumours spreading and a school's reputation ruined. |
You guys are getting it all wrong sha |
izaray: Virgin..stories, is ur babe on NL..so she can testify on ur behalf?Nah I'm single See?? |
Enegod: Your odds of winding up in an exclusiveDid you read the thread bro? It showed obviously that I don't depend on any. I have a job that pays comfortably. Mxm |
izaray: Is only boys dat are still between 13 and 14, dat i can classify as virgin...still disputing dat even!I'm a virgin ![]() |
Not Τ̅Ơ put out the light on our Not well Τ̅Ơ do ladies, but dating a rich girl or the daughter of a rich Father has always been a memorable experience. I've not really had as fun and fulfillment dating girls of lower class when I tried Τ̅Ơ date them, Here's why dating rich girls is Awesome. 1. †нere's no bothering about Finances, you go watch any show, eat at any restaurants or have a romantic get away Τ̅Ơ a hotel anytime.without bothering about your pocket or if Ɣ☺ΰ're blowing away the money. 2. The guy in this kind of relationship, doesn't always do the spending, I can't count how many times any of my ex girlfriends take me out Τ̅Ơ lunch or buy clothes or my favorite perfume, (one time, an ex bought me FiFa 14, black ops and call of duty, she knows how Τ̅Ơ play them too sha.) And guys u know how much they cost. The point is, its cute when girls initiates and spends for a romantic occasion too. 3. Sex isn't used Τ̅Ơ demand for money. We both enjoyed sex and the purpose it was created Τ̅Ơ strengthen bonds. 4. You are not and never a Maga. 5. Having no money and being Broke sometimes leads Τ̅Ơ unnecessary fights and arguments. 6. Their Fashion sense is Way out of this world. 7. They notice and appreciate little romantic gestures without making it seem awkward. Please keep an open mind, and I'm not in anyway insulting any class of people. Thanks. |
HAVE YOU HEARD STORIES? When we doubt the mind’s power to help—or harm —the body, it helps to share stories. Have you had a personal experience with the mind’s power to affect the body? Share your story please! Source- http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-11572/6-stories-to-make-you-believe-in-the-power-of-your-mind-to-heal-you.html |
F. ANITA MOORJANI In her book Dying To Be Me, Anita Moorjani tells the story of how she was dying of end stage Stage 4 lymphoma when she experienced the classic “white light” near death experience many have described. As she travelled to the other side, she was able to look down upon her loved ones, even though some of them were not in the same room with her. Her heart was filled with a feeling of profound unconditional love, and she was happy to be free of her dying, tumor-riddled body. Then she was told that she had a choice. She could stay in the white light and die, or she could go back and share her story with others. She didn’t want to come back. Her body had been in so much pain, and her soul had been suffering. But she was told that if she came back, her cancer would be cured. She believed what she was told, and felt called to come back so she could share her experience. Anita’s cancer was gone within several weeks. This all happened under the care of her bewildered doctors, who documented her spontaneous remission. Anita is now on the Hay House speaking circuit with me, spreading the message that death is nothing to fear. I will get to hug her this weekend at Hay House’s . |
5. STAMATIS MORAITIS Stamatis Moraitis was a Greek war veteran who was living in the United States when he was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer and told he had only 9 months to live. He was offered aggressive treatment, but after 9 doctors apparently assured him that it wouldn’t save his life, he decided to save his money, decline treatment, and move with his wife back to his native Ikaria, a Greek island where he could be buried with his ancestors in a graveyard overlooking the Aegean Sea. He and his wife moved into a small house on a vineyard with his elderly parents, where he reconnected with his faith and started going to his old church. When his friends got wind of the fact that Stamatis was back home, they showed up with bottles of wine, books, and board games to entertain him and keep him company. He planted vegetables in a garden, basked in sunshine, savored the salty air, and relished in his love for his wife. Six months passed, and not only did he not die, he was actually feeling better than ever. He started working in the untended vineyard during the day, making himself useful, and in the evenings, he’d play dominos with friends. He took a lot of naps, rarely looked at a watch, and spent a lot of time outdoors. At one point, 25 years after his diagnosis, Stamatis went back to the United States to ask his doctors what had happened. Apparently, the doctors were all dead. Stamatis finally died this year in Ikaria. He was 102 years old. |
4.MULTIPLE PERSONALITIES WITH DIFFERENT HEALTH ISSUES. Anthony Robbin’s Unlimited Power describes a case of a psychiatric patient with a split personality. One of her personalities was diabetic, while another was not. Her blood sugars would be normal when she was in her non-diabetic personality, but then when she shifted into her diabetic alter ego, her blood sugars rose, and all medical evidence demonstrated that she was diabetic. When her personality flipped back to the non-diabetic counterpart, her blood sugars normalized. Psychiatrist Bennett Braun, author of The Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder, describes the case of Timmy, who also had multiple personalities. One personality was allergic to orange juice, and when this personality drank orange juice, Timmy would break into blistering hives. However, another personality was able to drink orange juice uneventfully. If the allergic personality was in the midst of an allergy attack and he shifted back to the non-allergic personality, the hives would disappear instantly. |
THE BLIND WOMEN OF KHMER ROUGE As described in Anne Harrington’s The Cure Within, 200 cases of blindness were reported in a group of Cambodian women forced by the Khmer Rouge to witness the torture and slaughter of those close to them, particularly the men in their lives. Examination of these women found nothing physically wrong with their eyes. The conclusion those trying to help them came to was that by being forced to view the unbearable, “they had all cried until they could not see.” |


