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Politics / Re: Kenneth Okonkwo Just Scatter Everything -this Man Is Something Else by damosky12(m): 8:21am On Jun 30, 2023
AuschwitzPrefec:
This same Judas that released the Yes Daddy tapes?


Haba! How did you know he is the one that released the audio?
Religion / Re: You Have 14 Days To Apologize - Celestial Prophet To David Ibiyeomie by damosky12(m): 5:16pm On Jun 27, 2023
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar
Imagine
Dey threaten person....nothing will happen after 14 days

Me self dislike that church make him give me 14 days
Warey...na only who nor get naturalist intelligence, logical and existential intelligence dey believe in all these pastors, spiritual prophet, native doctors
Let me tell you all nairaland members
Native doctors, prophet and pastors and other spiritual men are smart people
They use the trick of "anything is possible " and the "time factor or time trick " to deceive people
1) everything is possible naturally that is why a native doctor or pastor will agree to do anything you are requesting from them to do
2) with "time" anything is possible....that is why a native doctor or pastor can not give a specific date and time his so called spiritual work will come...
The difference between you and dangote is time..the difference between you and a dead man in the grave is time

grin grin You never see something.
Politics / Re: Patience Jonathan Gets Emotional On Condolence Visit To Raymond Dokpesi's Family by damosky12(m): 9:09am On Jun 26, 2023
Resurrection212:
No wonder like mother like son.

grin I'm pretty sure you didn't do well in grammar-related courses, if at all you ever did well in school.

What exactly is the bolded supposed to mean? From someone who doesn't even know how to use punctuations? grin grin nairaland na cruise!
Politics / Re: Patience Jonathan Gets Emotional On Condolence Visit To Raymond Dokpesi's Family by damosky12(m): 8:51am On Jun 26, 2023
SmartPolician:


How can you be intelligent and you cannot learn something as basic as a language?

You are intelligent, init? If you couldn't learn ordinary English language, is it programming or medicine and surgery that you can learn?

For goodness sake, we were taught English language for over 12 years in Nigeria (nursery to university).

Some footballers learnt passable English in a couple of years after taking classes, so nothing justifies not learning English after taking the class for over a decade and you still consider yourself intelligent.


Your punctuations are in shambles. Your expressions are pedestrian and clumsy. But, you are here linking intelligence to the ability to speak a language that isn't native to you. The irony!

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Politics / Re: Patience Jonathan Gets Emotional On Condolence Visit To Raymond Dokpesi's Family by damosky12(m): 8:48am On Jun 26, 2023
Resurrection212:
This her English saah. I thought they said she is a graduate.

Leave English alone and face the topic at hand. You yourself don't speak English language excellently.

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Crime / Re: Usman Buda: Mob Beats Butcher To Death Over Alleged Blasphemy In Sokoto State by damosky12(m): 8:45am On Jun 26, 2023
inoki247:



Lol there's Islam in the SW buh they're not fanatics like the Northerner so rest...



No o. You can't say o.

Moslems have the numbers and institutional bodies in the north. That's why they have the leewey to do what they do.

In the west, Islam doesn't have the numbers. They are significantly fewer. And many Yoruba Moslems are just half Moslems.

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Religion / Re: Probe Begins As Mob Kills Butcher Over Alleged Blasphemy by damosky12(m): 7:34am On Jun 26, 2023
How are these Moslems different from Boko Haram, Isis,and all other Islamic Terror groups?

Look at how they killed the Christian girl the other time and we're celebrating it all over. Even the supposedly educated amongst them.

One thing that's peculiar to Islam is terrorism. That obsessive compulsive need to defend their god.
Agriculture / Re: Lab Grown Chickens For Sale In The US by damosky12(m): 11:57am On Jun 24, 2023
Adex2442:
I hope it's safe health wise

How can something so unnatural be safe for health? How na??

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Crime / Re: Gbenga Fajuyi, Police Inspector Impregnates His 13-Year-Old Daughter, Kills Baby by damosky12(m): 9:25am On Jun 23, 2023
Candidlady:
shocked

Zonefree


See what your comrades are busy doing


This world 🌎🌍 would have been a peaceful place if this gender where out of the equation


After impregnating your daughter you still got the mind to kill the baby..

Nothing anyone can tell me.. all men are the same.. same blood that runs through the devil đź‘ż runs through all of em..

Ijust wish iknew the gender of the baby that was killed.. if it was a girl child then that 22years ain't enough he deserves a death sentence but na the opposite gender then he did the world so much good by killing the devil's spawn...


Wicked gender with nothing better to offer this world...

Seun. And other nairaland mods. Under what category would a post as toxic, murderous,and hate-filled as this be? To even think about how she would justify infanticide (if the baby is a boy)! It's disgusting and sickening.

This is too toxic to be on Nairaland front page. Please and please. Do something about the post and, if possible, the poster too. Please...
Business / Re: CBN Lifts Restriction On Domiciliary Accounts, Allows $10k Withdrawals by damosky12(m): 9:57pm On Jun 18, 2023
Nazgul:
Lol, what's the point, the reality here is that it would be almost impossible for a bank to give you $10k cash unless you're a politician. They'll always tell you that they're short on $$$.

Lol. That's the real deal. They collaborate with the mallams doing black market business...
Romance / Re: Bash Me If You Like.. But Iam Going To Say The Truth. by damosky12(m): 10:41am On Jun 18, 2023
PoliteActivist:


But 99% have fake pic and 80% are really men.
Now, what do you have to say about that??!

Did you ever do maths in school though?

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Religion / Re: The Most Powerful Prayer A Christian Could Ever Pray by damosky12(m): 8:55am On Jun 18, 2023
Sounds simple enough
Politics / Re: Oyinbos Practising IFA While We Carry Bible by damosky12(m): 8:54am On Jun 18, 2023
Reflect7:


ANOTHER DUNCE REGURGITATING BOGUS, RACIST, GARBAGE COLONIAL REPORTS.

OF COURSE THEY CAME TO STEAL, so they would concoct every lie about their victims to justify their evil.

Why the toxic language? grin

The earlier you face the truth, the better.


Funny how this colonial British propaganda contrasts SO SHARPLY with the accounts of much earlier 15th century Dutch and Portuguese visitors who visited these shores and reported that Benin City was among the most beautiful and best-planned cities on Earth, with zero crime, hence people building their houses with no front doors, as there was no need for them!

That is authentic AFRICAN HISTORY, from authentic sources.

First, do you realize that the Portuguese you are trying to cite were only in Africa for business/explorative reasons. These were the major facilitators of Africa slave trade.

They respected Africa so much they had them sell their people for guns, umbrellas, rums, hot drinks, etc.

Even leaving ancient European reportage asides, what do our non-committal history teach us of our ancient religions?
Are we going to lie that killing of twins didn't exist?
Are we going to lie that human sacrifices didn't exist (with remnants of such practices lingering till date)?
Are we going to assume that these religions didn't have abhorent festivals, practices, assumptions (with some of these cultures lingering till date)?



Not the British who came and burned/looted that same Benin city, and then lied afterwards about them making human sacrifices there.

Rubbish.



The British colonialists (not missionaries) were only out to exploit Nigeria. Of course, they were more violent than the Portuguese.

No one is making them a moral lighthouse. They were bad! Ancient Africa wasn't necessarily better.
Politics / Re: Oyinbos Practising IFA While We Carry Bible by damosky12(m): 7:30am On Jun 18, 2023
Reflect7:
You reject your own rich and beautiful African religion, to be following so called 'saviours' from Europe and Arabia.

Meanwhile you have no clue that the REAL reason the colonialists and Arab invaders forced you to abandon your religion was because they were SCARED SHITLESS of its deep spirituality and power. And its capacity to free the human mind.

The whites today have all abandoned the Roman invented ''Jesus'' and are all chasing African-inspired religions from Buddhism to Hinduism to African religion itself - ancIent spiritual traditions which predate christianity by thousands of years, and hold the REAL TRUTHS of our existence.


grin Rest, oga.

If not for the very intervention of Christian missionaries, you had very abhorrent practices in Africa. The killing of twins/infants, human sacrifices to gods, mutilation of body parts for fortification, violent intolerance of other faiths, violent festivals (like the ancient practice of órò), etc. are only few of these. Christian missionaries literally stopped the killing of twins amongst other primitive, hostile practices.

There's a reason why historians described the precolonized Africa as brutish. Of course, they had their biases. They aren't always correct. But you know as well as I do that many ancient African religious practices were nothing short of abhorrent.

And the whites aren't chasing your religion o. Those in the pictures are from Brazil, Cuba and other people with very close affinity to Yoruba. They aren't even proper whites.

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Health / Re: How Many Hours Do You Sleep In A Day? by damosky12(m): 2:34pm On Jun 17, 2023
wwwkaycom:
5 to 6 hours depending on the day of the week.
Monday to Fridays: Average of 5 hours
Saturday: Average of 6 hours
Sundays: Average of 5 hours

Is that how your body system works or what your regular schedule demands?
Food / Re: Professor Abayomi, FUOYE VC Visits Chef Dammy (Video, Photos) by damosky12(m): 8:05am On Jun 14, 2023
Fuckingmallam45:

Oga rest abeg, even Baci no copy person ni, abi na she be the first to do am?

God bless you jare.

Even the guy wey dey complain sef copy the complaint wey him dey complain... Too much bad energy on top wetin?

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Travel / Re: Relocate Or Stay In Nigeria (serious Dilemma ) by damosky12(m): 6:07am On Jun 13, 2023
Mogajunior:
cool

If you have the means to relocate abroad, please do. You would thank yourself in the long run.

These generalizations are usually from either Nigerians who haven't travelled abroad yet or Nigerians who are still fresh abroad...

Not everyone travel and "thank themselves in the long run." Especially people doing well here before relocating... The "abroad" has its own challenges too. I mean social challenges, security challenges, economic challenges.

If you're doing well already in Nigeria, make your money and keep making your money here. In time, you'll prolly even be able to own properties or get citizenships in these countries (if you'd care to). I wish many know this!

This japa frenzy is all hype and naivety.

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Travel / Re: Relocate Or Stay In Nigeria (serious Dilemma ) by damosky12(m): 4:01pm On Jun 12, 2023
Draslo:
You're making $$$ in Nigeria. You should have no motive to japa. You should focus on getting dual citizenship while living here.
Thank me later

I love that dual citizenship idea.
Travel / Re: Relocate Or Stay In Nigeria (serious Dilemma ) by damosky12(m): 3:51pm On Jun 12, 2023
Selfkontrol:
Good day Nairalanders. Pls I need some mature advice because I’ve been in a dilemma for a long time now concerning relocating abroad or staying back in Nigeria.
First of all I’m not a japa advocate. I believe if you’re doing well in Nigeria then there’s no point relocating abroad but I feel there’s so much uncertainty and I don’t know what the future holds for me in this country.

Now I’m a married man of 30 years. I will turn 31 by this September. We have no child yet but wife is preg now. I have a B.Eng in petroleum Engineering but have never worked in my life. My current business is crypto trading which I have been doing for years now. During the 2021 crypto bull run I made lot of money and acquired some properties that’s currently valued atleast 60-70m naira in total. bought my car same year and got married same year to my long time Gf, settled some family members etc . I don’t have any other investments or business aside my properties and crypto portfolio because crypto trading has taken all my time and I won’t complain because so far it has been good. Making money in dollars while in Nigeria is bliss. Even though we have been in bear season since 2022, I still make some money every now and then that’s sustainable for now until we hit another bull run which is likely to happen from next year 2024.

My fear lies here, on the long run crypto trading is not sustainable. If not for 2021 bull run I don’t think I would be in this position and even the projected bull run next year is not 100% certain

I plan on learning a programming skill which is very difficult, I tried learning it late last year but stopped along the line because it was distracting me from trading and missing some opportunities in crypto because making money is most important. Coding would probably take me a few years before I start earning even though it is sustainable long term but crypto trading can be life changing but not sustainable long term . It’s more like a gamble most times.

My plan A, is to gather enough money from now till 2025 which is the duration of the projected bull run if it happens and start investing in real estate development, Like building and selling and other businesses too but I don’t know how feasible that is in our present day Nigeria and if I don’t make my target amount, I might have to start with the available resources present.

plan B, gather some money, learn a skill then relocate to Canada with my family via study route since I don’t have any real work experience aside crypto trading but that would mean me going to study and starting afresh.

For my wife, she also has a degree in Human Resources with just nysc as working experience. She learnt wig making and installation and has been doing her online biz selling wigs etc.

Abroad folks, what are my chances abroad considering my current profile. Is it worth it coming over there to start afresh
And build? I have heard so many things how it’s hard getting a job and you have to rely on survival jobs for the first few years expecially for someone without any work experience.

I really don’t like joining the bandwagon cos everyone seems to be leaving, I love to weigh my options and hate taking unnecessary risk that might lead to regrets, at the same time don’t want to regret not leaving since I’m still young and have the opportunity that’s why I’m here asking these questions to learn from experienced and matured family men home and abroad the action they would take. We learn everyday,

For my unborn kids, if everything checks out, my plan is to give birth to them in either Canada or US for the passport and raise them in Nigeria and when they are grown, send them to study there and that is only if I’m not relocating. And if I’m relocating, what are the in-demand skills and professions I have to take since it’s clear I might be going to school because I hate survival jobs. What is your advice pls.
Mature advice pls. Thank you 🙏
@justwise @Disguy


Guy. On this forum, you'll get lots of conflicting advice from people who are no where near you are...

But, reasonably, if you have amassed a worth of tens of millions for yourself at this age, I honestly think you've done well for yourself. I understand that your crypto trading business is not stable, but you know as much as I do that you can establish yourself and your wife with what you have now...

There are much advantages in relocating to Canada too. You could acquire sellable skills and relocate to get a job there. However, the cons of that are that it's a new terrain. It's like a leap into the unknown. From my observation, most of those who have japa to Canada prolly wouldn't have if they had half of what you have...

All in all, I think you should pray about it all. What worked for another person may ruin you. And what didn't work for another person could prolly be your fort. The best is to pray about it. The God who made you had your story. He knows the way you ought to go than you ever would.

My few cents.

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Politics / Re: Say No To Homophobia! Say Yes To Sexual Freedom! by damosky12(m): 3:28pm On Jun 12, 2023
SangoOlukosoOba:


You are same person that mention natures perfection, and same time mentioned natures imperfection.

What exactly are you driving at? That the imperfection of natures are disallowed and should not be welcomed, after accepting that it’s born out of nature.


It appears you don't read long posts. Why are you so quick to reply without carefully reading replies ?

First of, I never used the phrase "nature's perfection" or "nature's imperfections."

Nature is precise. Not fluid. You can't change that. Imperfections may OCCUR. What we do to imperfections is TO FIX THEM and make them better. (I think there was a typo there).

We conform imperfections that occur (abnormalities) to nature. It's not the other way around! That's what medicine and teraphy generally exists for. We don't try to embrace some kind of abnormality when we can fix it.

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Politics / Re: Say No To Homophobia! Say Yes To Sexual Freedom! by damosky12(m): 3:21pm On Jun 12, 2023
Rareoil:


You asked a question on a public forum

🤣 Na you I quote

Na wa o
Politics / Re: Say No To Homophobia! Say Yes To Sexual Freedom! by damosky12(m): 2:59pm On Jun 12, 2023
SangoOlukosoOba:


Nature is not precise, it comes with different pluses, errors and defects ranging from high IQ, body part duplicates or shortages. Let me say the imperfections of nature is marvels.

You are obviously not a scientist. Your reasoning is so drab man, honestly... grin

I'll try and help. The reason why we can scientifically bank on the results of our scientific experiences always is because nature is not fluid. It's is precise always. Its not fluid! The precision of nature is why we can count on laws of nature like gravity, laws of electric charge, planting and harvesting, etc.

Sure, imperfections may occur here and there for some reasons. But what we do to imperfections is to fix them or make them better. We don't celebrate them above perfection.

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Politics / Re: Say No To Homophobia! Say Yes To Sexual Freedom! by damosky12(m): 2:48pm On Jun 12, 2023
Rareoil:


Christianity, Western education, western fashion(suit, tie), western language(English language), western form of government (democracy)

Lol. How do you reasonably jump into someone else's argument? grin

Ah! People dey o...
Politics / Re: Say No To Homophobia! Say Yes To Sexual Freedom! by damosky12(m): 10:18am On Jun 12, 2023
SangoOlukosoOba:



Can same psychological therapy make someone a gay? In the quest that humans cannot find the root cause of the mental state, we try to blame it on a disorder.
Nature is precise. Any trait that's at variance with nature is to be examined. No one is "blaming it on disorder." It's just against the order of nature. That's literally what "dis-order" means.


If we start the listing of the most ruthless murderers on Earth, I don’t think we would find one gay.

Crime has nothing to do with sexual orientation. Anyone can be a criminal.

You obviously didn't get that analogy. This is tiring.

Crime surely has nothing with sexual orientation. But many "unreasonable" crimes are functions of some mental unhealth. But people who commit these crimes appear in the society to be healthy, fine persons... But, alas, they aren't...

The fact that a human being would be sexually attracted to a bird, for instance, is crazy! And you know that.

Even if that human being is a professor, b ING sexually attracted to a tree would very lucidly mean something is wrong. Why? It's a mental, psychological malady! This is the case with people sexually attracted to people of the same gender...


And in my years of experience of dinning with gays, I have never thought of it being a mental disorder. I always marvel and appreciate their being.

Do you know the wiring it takes to have emotions towards the same sex, treating your same sex like a lady, checking up on him, planning vacations and all that?

These people are just wired differently.

The "different wiring" is exactly the issue. It's just a spectrum of mental illness.

There are cases of adults who just hate to see babies. Some adults (called extreme recluses) hate to be in the midst of other human beings at all. Some humans are sexually attracted to inanimate objects. Some are sexually attracted to babies and toddlers.

All these are different forms and spectrums of mental illnesses. All are treatable via therapy or psychiatry. Homosexual traits (sexual attraction to person of one's own sex is just one of such). There are verifiable records of such cases treated.

But all those facilitating these things are in it for a purpose. It's all an aganda
Politics / Re: Say No To Homophobia! Say Yes To Sexual Freedom! by damosky12(m): 7:45am On Jun 12, 2023
SangoOlukosoOba:


For someone of that caliber to have achieved such height of brilliance, happily married, and a government official, and you talking about mental health?

I have seen loads of gays, I have attended party’s, dinners and vacations with them, this are just normal people wired in a different way.

It’s not a mental health issue, it’s just how they perceive the world. People who have more happier family than most?

How many gays have divorced compared to their counterparts.


These are wonders of nature we must appreciate.

Do a study on some of the most violent moderous shooters in recent times. They were people who had what you'd call a normal life. Some of them had families and business, but they were scarred by some trauma or plagued by some mental health.

Sexual attraction to inanimate objects or animal, for instance, can't be a normal people "wired in a different way." That's not a social outlook. That's a biological and physiological hitch in human flesh.

Attraction to a person of the same sex with you has no lucid root in biology or physiology. It's absurd, as far as biological and psychological wholeness is concerned.

No matter who the persons involved are, they either need help or they are amongst those covertly facilitating your perversion for their agenda.

There is a reason why psychological help and therapy exists... Natural, physiological, and psychological norm exists. Nature is not fluid. It's precise!

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Politics / Re: Say No To Homophobia! Say Yes To Sexual Freedom! by damosky12(m): 6:37am On Jun 12, 2023
SangoOlukosoOba:


Mental cases from birth?

grin I almost can't believe I'm having this argument. Every post from you is a new revelation.


If someone like Pete needs a psychiatrist, I am sorry to say, 95% of Nigerians will need visit same psychiatrist.

Dude is a box of knowledge

Wow!

I guess the academia has the most mentally healthiest people in the world then. Professors are the mentally healthiest people. Non-educated folks are lunatics. That's how mental health works? Right? grin

At least, read up!

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Politics / Re: Say No To Homophobia! Say Yes To Sexual Freedom! by damosky12(m): 6:24am On Jun 12, 2023
SangoOlukosoOba:


So you want some one like Pete Buttigieg, Christian Dior and Cristobal Balenciaga to visit a psychiatrist 🤣🤣🤣

These are just normal people wired to be that way. You cannot alter the course of nature.


grin What a schoolboy fallacy! I expected better!

So, their popularity, wealth, or celebrity status is automatically equals mental health? grin Tons of celebrity depression and suicide should be enviable in your books then... Such a straw!!

No man is wired to be sexually attracted to another man. It's either a mental case or an unclean influence... Nothing in nature allows for homosexualism.

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Politics / Re: Say No To Homophobia! Say Yes To Sexual Freedom! by damosky12(m): 6:15am On Jun 12, 2023
SangoOlukosoOba:


Ladies could not wear trousers in Nigeria at a time.

The indecent dressing of today was a taboo Nigeria before.

Marijuana was smoked in rare odd places, that you need hide to indulge in act.

But today, they have become norms. It’s just time.

Nothing in African culture alienated any of these. Trouser or skirt is not peculiar to African culture... In some cultures, both men and women tie rapper. In some, they wore gowns.

What you call indecent dressing is not indecent in primitive Africa. In some African settings (even in Nigeria today), the women don't cover their busts...

The only point you have here is marijuana. But, just like stealing in the streets, corruption, prostitution, etc., these are moral hitches peculiar to all men irrespective of culture. These ones are things that even good people can be tempted to do out of lust or lack.

Homosexualism is different. It's not just a moral. It's a desecration of what is conveniently natural which is what Africa is for. Even the regular prostitute or marijuana smoker would take it on themself to attack an homosexual. It's alien to their sense of biological nature. It's not a difference. It's alien!
Politics / Re: Say No To Homophobia! Say Yes To Sexual Freedom! by damosky12(m): 6:06am On Jun 12, 2023
SangoOlukosoOba:



Oh! So you agree it’s nature. Why then are you rebuking it?

Is it their fault that they re wired that way?

Since you know so much, what then is your problem with homosexuals?

You probably didn't read that response well (perhaps, it was too long for you).

I'll add this to it: people with mental issues should be attended to psychiatrically or psychologically. They shouldn't have their mental unhealth or psychological confusion held to be a standard.

What used to be gender dysphoria (a mental/psychological condition), for instance, is now being categorised as "gender fluid." It's all part of the leftist agenda for pervasness. That's what they want to enforce on all. But Africa and Asia are too rooted in nature to be vulnerable.
Politics / Re: Say No To Homophobia! Say Yes To Sexual Freedom! by damosky12(m): 5:57am On Jun 12, 2023
SangoOlukosoOba:


Be patient!

Many things you rebuked 40 years ago are already playing out today. It’s just a matter of time.


Things like what, in Africa? List one.
Politics / Re: Say No To Homophobia! Say Yes To Sexual Freedom! by damosky12(m): 5:53am On Jun 12, 2023
SangoOlukosoOba:


How about its existence in nature? How about those animals that exhibit the traits?

Homosexuality is a wonder of nature.


SangoOlukosoOba:


Homosexuality is embedded in nature.

The rams you eat exhibit homosexual behaviors, have you stopped eating it?

How about giraffes that mount and cum on their male partners, should they be banned too?

Do you know how many animals exhibit behaviors?

Don’t tell me they are of the devil. My point only reaffirms that homosexuality is embedded in nature and you cannot take it away.

These samples you citing aren't rooted in nature. It's a very deceptive narrative. grin

They are extremely rare in these heterosexual animals. It's a biological abnormality. It's just the same level of rarity with humans exhibiting mental health conditions like being sexually attracted to inanimate objects.

Even with their low mental make-up, healthy heterosexual animals are never naturally sexually drawn towards same sex and not opposite sex. It's so rare that it's be strange to most people who rare animals.

Nature is wired towards the continuity of a race. That's why there are more than enough cattle, birds, etc. for human use... That's why human populations has flourished over the years.

Homosexualism is logically, scientifically, and historically at variance with nature. Nothing in human anatomy or physiological make-up facilitates homosexualism.

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Politics / Re: Say No To Homophobia! Say Yes To Sexual Freedom! by damosky12(m): 5:34am On Jun 12, 2023
SangoOlukosoOba:



Easier said than done!

You know you don't have a place in the African society... You know, except you're living in denial or being deluded.

You can test this.

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