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Religion / Re: The Middle Path by DarkRebel69: 11:47pm On Sep 19, 2017 |
analice107: Please, you are too unintelligent. Kindly fück off now. Good bye. |
Religion / Re: The Middle Path by DarkRebel69: 11:45pm On Sep 19, 2017 |
reciprokal: You must think everyone is as idle as you are. Here with his alternates indeed. If you must know, I occasionally search for mentions of 'Darkrebel' to reply people who do not know I have deactivated the account. The screenshot below shows me replying a Nairalander just this morning who mentioned 'Darkrebel', and I never even knew of the thread before. You should laugh at yourself. You've tried to be clever but you really are not smart. Totter off now. Simpletôn.
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Religion / Re: The Middle Path by DarkRebel69: 11:38pm On Sep 19, 2017 |
analice107: I didn't insult you. You were accusing another of being me, and I told you to stop slandering. And I already told you how I came by that post. |
Religion / Re: The Middle Path by DarkRebel69: 11:36pm On Sep 19, 2017 |
analice107: I have many Christian and Moslems friends. Don't be silly. I only happen to have some time on my hands this evening. It's not about standing firm or any of those rubbish. Run? Hehe. Why should I bother myself with fools who do not matter? It's a pointless enterprise and I am wise enough to not waste my time with nincompoops. I was only looking for a movie download link this morning which someone had suggested to me a very long time ago. I could not find it easily because the person has long deactivated, but I remembered the person mentioned 'Darkrebel' in his post, so I decided to search 'Darkrebel' and sift through the results one after the other. So imagine my surprise on seeing you–whom I have no business with–throwing my name about and uttering some outright nonsense. For the umpteeth time, keep me out of your pettiness. |
Religion / Re: The Middle Path by DarkRebel69: 11:07pm On Sep 19, 2017 |
analice107: Where is the childishness? That I called you Anally or that I stated some bitter truths about you? Haha. I am not interested in pointing out any falsehood to you or to anyone. Banters in Religion section bore me for one. I am a practical man and my interests lie in practical spheres and with practical issues, not metaphysical flight-of-fancies. I have not yet mastered the material world so what business have I worrying my head with imaginary angels and demons? What I am trying to tell you is to stop throwing my name around whenever that little voice in your head spurs you to do so. Simple as ABC. If you are so smitten with me then go through the proper channel by sending a PM and quit all these romantic meanderings. I notice many members of your gender tend to show dislike for guys they really love. Some sort of reverse psychology I reckon. |
Religion / Re: The Middle Path by DarkRebel69: 8:09pm On Sep 19, 2017 |
analice107: Hullo, Anally.. Sorry, I meant Analice. I heard you are the jester of the Religion Section. Mere comic relief, I hear. At least that's what Sarassin says you are. The petulant gnat that nobody likes but can't quite get rid of. You already said you would not have sex with me even if I were the last male on the planet (no one asked you though), and I too, with equal fervour, said your intellectual docility makes my dick frigid, and renders you unappetising in a sexual way. We are two individuals who do not like each other. You are queen Cersie Lannister of King's Landing, and I, Jon Snow of Winterfell. We can never see eye to eye. But at least let there be some civility governing the terms and conditions of our hostility. I had moved on and had only a foggy memory of your existence, but you seem incapable of doing so as you are hell-bent on involving my name in your idle diatribes. Please, madam, leave me alone. Biko. 2 Likes |
Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by DarkRebel69: 4:38pm On Sep 19, 2017 |
Mindfulness: I knew you would. You have an ear for beautiful things. Was that your first time of listening to the song or have you heard it before? Cabo Snoop was something of a sensation back then. Too bad he was only a seven-day wonder. Splendid! I should like to see you dance sometime. What genre? Ballet? Tango? No. It's definitely Free Dancing. A rebel like you would definitely be a Free Dancer. I haven't danced in a while though, and I used to be the Stradivari of B-boy. I could break dance for Africa back in the days. B-boy, popping and locking, jerking and dougie, shuffle, Krump, and all the contemporary dances. The time I perfected the moonwalk must have been one of my happiest moments. I must have broken my nose a thousand times from trying to learn the "lean" that MJ did in Smooth Criminal. You know the "lean", don't you. I refused to believe—even after been told a dozen times—that it was only cinematographic effect and that MJ used special shoes (which he invented) to pull off the stunt on stage. LOL. Can you moonwalk? |
Religion / Re: The Middle Path by DarkRebel69: 12:25pm On Sep 19, 2017 |
sukkot: Did I? I was only being sincere. It's not contumely if it's coming from a place of sincerity. Just have a cursory look at the quality of her contributions on this platform and you will know I was only being polite when I said she wasn't the brightest bulb on the tree. I really just want that weirdo off my back. One minute she's claiming fire-brand Christianity, next minute she's found engaging in fornication (erötic chat and whatnot), other times she's found championing slander and disparaging scriptures, and all manner of affairs unbeseeming for a Christian. Such cognitive dissonance! I tire for these hypocritical fanatics. It's as if they choose to abide only by some portions of their Holy book and elect to be blind to other aspects. Clowns is what they are. Clowns. 3 Likes |
Music/Radio / Re: Watch G'iyaz - Bring Rap Back (official Music Video) by DarkRebel69: 8:14am On Sep 19, 2017 |
Rockyrascal: Giyazz is the RAPPER. Darkrebel just used to dabble in the art for pleasure and he has long outgrown it. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Religion / Re: The Middle Path by DarkRebel69: 8:10am On Sep 19, 2017 |
analice107: The bloke you quoted–whatever his name is–and accused of being Darkrebel is not even remotely Darkrebel, neither is Darkrebel any of those monickers you think is giving you a hard time on this forum. I don't know how to put this. Darkrebel just doesn't care enough about you that he would forsake better and more worthwhile things to take to antagonising you. It's obvious from the verbiage that the accounts are owned by very distinct personas, but, of course, something as crucial as that would escape your notice seeing as you have never been the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree. I suspect this is also some form of attention-seeking ploy. It's beginning to become a tradition here. Whenever any of you riffraffs are controverted and challenged on this forum your first recourse is to theorize that it must be Darkrebel behind the attacks. It's becoming a psychosis. I am still waiting for the day one of your relatives would catch STD and you will come on Nairaland to heap blame on Darkrebel. Really, you over-value your worth in my eyes and over-estimate the attention I allot to cyber-nuisances. Cease enmeshing me in your petty business, woman. We had an argument a long time ago and it ended there for me. My memory of the episode has long evaporated, but it seems you are finding it hard to move on. Move on and stop throwing my name around because I am not the cause of your angst. You would not get another response from me. 9 Likes 3 Shares |
Family / Re: I Just Cut The Cord With My Father by DarkRebel69: 8:08pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
We attach too much importance to family and family members. Family is not the strongest unit or the most important thing in life, or any of those many aphoristic statements we have coined in honour of it. Those aphorisms are just one of those many lies we tell ourselves–lies which from constant repetition often is taken as a universal truth. Wasn't it Lenin who said a lie told often enough eventually becomes the truth? Mind you, we don't get to choose our families (it's a biological luck of the draw), but we are sentiently and actively involved in the selection process of our friends. And trust me, a good and loyal friend that you've handpicked by yourself is worth more than a bad family that you did not choose. Parents are not gods, and they don't own their childrens. It's worse in Africa when certain parents think they can lord it over their children even into adulthood–dictating when and what sort of man or woman they should marry, the time they should have kids (even when couples decide to put off childbearing), and so on and so forth. We should also stop guilting children with the "Honor thy father and mother" shibboleth even at moments when parents are being irrational in their demands. It's psychological vivisection and emotional manipulation and nothing more. If your father chooses to be irrational with his scripturalism and religious fanaticism, you are within your rights to cut ties with him, especially if you have warned him to desist from such and yet he insists on becoming a thorn in your flesh. I wouldn't want such a disease to pollute the minds of my children anyway. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Family / Re: I Just Cut The Cord With My Father by DarkRebel69: 7:49pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
UfuomaUN: My mind even took it a mile further by seeing the rhyming resemblance between Beverly and Kambili. 1 Like |
Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by DarkRebel69: 2:20pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
Mindfulness, do you (and can you) dance? I should like to dance this song with you. It was one of my favourites back in the days. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2XWIyEH4Yw 1 Like |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by DarkRebel69: 5:55pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
jonsnow92: Denis Suaréz changed nothing. He only happened to be in the right place at the right time. Sheer happenstance. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by DarkRebel69: 5:53pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
What is wrong with Luis Suaréz? It's like he lost his mojo. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by DarkRebel69: 5:51pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
mcdreeezy: Did you watch Liverpool's match with Burnley? Countinho was on fire! Come and see dazzling footwork and electric through-balls. It's unfortunate Liverpool drew the game. Liverpool is one of those teams that would make 500 attempts at goal and convert only one. To me, Denis Suaréz is garden-variety. He hasn't even mastered first-touch control, which is something every midfielder worth his salt should be able to do with ease. I see more potential in Sergio Roberto. Only if Valverde would stop playing the man as a right-back. He belongs in the middle of the park. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by DarkRebel69: 2:41pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
Why do these coaches keep playing S. Roberto at RB when it's evident that he fuctions better in the midfield? You keep using a player out of position and what you get is a player that forgets how to play in his natural position and that does not function optimally in the position in which he is being forced to play. This is just madness! Madness and idïocy. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Fc Barcelona Fan Thread: "més Que Un Club" by DarkRebel69: 2:36pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
mcdreeezy: Denis Suarez does not fit any profile. Why are you insistent on settling for mediocrity? |
Literature / Re: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Celebrates Her 40th Birthday Today: Throwback, Now Pics by DarkRebel69: 1:19pm On Sep 16, 2017 |
miarhpe: You used the word ''grandiloquence". That by itself is a crime of grandiloquence. I never said an Igbo man should adopt Egyptian culture. You must have an IQ of a single digit if that's what you construed my submission to be. I would have bothered to banter with you but it's evident–just as I predicted–that you're not intelligent. It's funny, too, how you spelt "Igbo" as "Ibo". Ibo is the anglicized iteration of the word in case you didn't know–the way the Brits spelt it. You've not even rid yourself of such "colonial influence" and you are here touting yourself as a traditionalist. You must be a half-wit. And I do not catch drinks with idiöts. Totter off now. Let me focus my attention on more intelligent persons. Good day! 2 Likes |
Literature / Re: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Celebrates Her 40th Birthday Today: Throwback, Now Pics by DarkRebel69: 9:41am On Sep 16, 2017 |
miarhpe: You are already stooping low because you are already "joining words with me". If by 'indomie generation' you meant that I was born sometime in the 21st century, then sorry, your deduction was woefully wide of the mark. 'Indomie generation' > was that epithet implied as a derogatory snide? Tsk-tsk. That you're an ageist gives us a thumbnail sketch on just how shallow you are, but I'm not going to dwell on that anyway. What you call cultural export from the West is only a classic case of a superior culture making an inferior culture its bïtch. People can rabbit on about how no culture is superior, but I do not think that is true especially when looked at through the lens of objectivity. I know culture is an artform and that objectivity hardly qualifies as a judging criteria, but if you juxtapose two cultures you can tell which one is more superior in terms of popularity, longevity, depth, scope, clout, organization, aesthetics, etc. Consider the ancient Egyptian civilization (or culture) for example. Only a chavaunistic zealot would say that the Igbo culture was more superior or organized than ancient Egyptian culture. Heck! While the Egyptian scribes were writing on papyrus, the Igbos still relied heavily on oral tradition. It's simply natural selection. Cultures erode cultures. Languages erode other languages. Cultures rise and cultures fall. Better to start waking up to reality and do away with this uninformed and reactionary parochialism. Even I, an African, culture to me is an arbitrary nonsense because I am of the opinion that if it's left to run amok, it could prove to be a mental handicap. As if we do not already have enough mental handicaps. I prefer to be–and I am– a man of multiple cultures and I do not attach any emotional significance to a particular culture–just as I've denounced nationalism and tribalism. I no longer not see myself as Nigerian or Yoruba, but as a 'human being' alone. Of course, I don't expect you to understand. It must all sound like gobbledygook to you. And yes, I called you delusional because the average European does not give a damn about some human flotsam living in a backwater in Africa. And I'm certain you belong to one of the main organized religions. If you didn't know, religion is at the epicentre of any 'culture', and if you, an African, is a Christian or Muslim rather than an animist or Sango-worshipper then you should know that you are not culturally living in the skin of your forbears. Also, if you wear 'un-African' dresses, and use 'un-African gadgets', and eat 'un-African' foods, and listen to 'un-African' music, and play 'un-African' musical instruments, and even attended or is planning to attend a university (or didn't you know tertiary education has its roots in classical Greek civilization?) then know that each moment you indulge in any of those things you are borrowing from other cultures. You may still continue to wallow in your cultural parochialism or you may choose to accept the finer fruits of cultural syncretism. The choice is yours. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Literature / Re: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Celebrates Her 40th Birthday Today: Throwback, Now Pics by DarkRebel69: 11:14pm On Sep 15, 2017 |
miarhpe: You are delusional. Caucasians care less for your culture. |
Celebrities / Re: Eedris Abdulkareem: "Davido Will Regret Having Baby Bamas When He Grows Up” by DarkRebel69: 12:30am On Sep 15, 2017 |
Daeylar: No, really, I am a student of the Holmesian method and I practice the science of deduction in my spare time. People-watching so happens to be one of my beloved pastimes. To absolve myself from the guilt that come with my voyeueristic habits I always strive to remind myself that Susan Sontag once admonished that "a writer is a professional observer". Well, well, wise Sontag has said it all: "Professional observer". And that's what I'm doing–"professionally observing".
Wasn't it Oscar Wilde who said that the truth is rarely pure and never simple? Let's talk offline then. One more thing, I hope you are weird? Bohemian? Bizarro? If affirmative then I can guarantee you that our stars would have no trouble aligning. See you. |
Celebrities / Re: Eedris Abdulkareem: "Davido Will Regret Having Baby Bamas When He Grows Up” by DarkRebel69: 11:46pm On Sep 14, 2017 |
Daeylar: Because my powers of observation are on par with those of the deer-stalker detective of 221b Baker street—Sherlock Holmes—and it came to my notice that you might have fallen in love with me. Cupid's arrows probably struck you slap-bang in your funny bone. No, I do not want you to be a votary. To be besotted? Maybe. It's okay to swoon, it does wonders for my ego. Do you want to talk offline? 1 Like |
Celebrities / Re: Eedris Abdulkareem: "Davido Will Regret Having Baby Bamas When He Grows Up” by DarkRebel69: 11:31pm On Sep 14, 2017 |
Daeylar: It's a Nigerian thing, an African quirk. Allow me be farcical for a-while. Even in a typical African household at dinner time, age reigns supreme–the oldest sibling makes away with the biggest chunk of meat. Haha. Why do you think that in pre-colonial Igbo society, albeit non-monarchical and amorphous in structure, the bulk of societal affairs were mainly pastored by the "Council of ELDERS"? Or why do you think the Yorubas are quick to quip that what a child cannot see even though he climbs an iroko tree, an old man can see from a recumbent position? It's foolish to depose that age does not tend to beget wisdom, since wisdom really is only a gentle blend of experience and systemized common sense. But to haughtily dismiss someone as unintelligent or unwise on the reckless premise that he or she is not long in the tooth is, to me, an unwise act. 2 Likes |
Celebrities / Re: Eedris Abdulkareem: "Davido Will Regret Having Baby Bamas When He Grows Up” by DarkRebel69: 11:02pm On Sep 14, 2017 |
Daeylar, are you a fan of mine? A besotted votary? |
Celebrities / Re: Eedris Abdulkareem: "Davido Will Regret Having Baby Bamas When He Grows Up” by DarkRebel69: 10:57pm On Sep 14, 2017 |
Mindfulness: Come on now, don't be a thought-less ageist. The sweat pores of those sprightly fifteen-year olds on Quora ooze more wisdom than that of the senile octagenarians on this forum. Age is never an appropriate yardstick for gauging the powers of reasoning. The more appropriate question should have been: "Do you have termites in your brain?" 2 Likes 1 Share |
Religion / Re: What Is The Difference Between Lucifer And Satan? by DarkRebel69: 7:01pm On Sep 14, 2017 |
I feel jealous and hurt. No one discusses me like this, with such fury and gusto; and yet some fictional personae gets 5 pages on Nairaland all to itself. It's just not fair. 2 Likes |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by DarkRebel69: 6:10pm On Sep 14, 2017 |
It's hard nowadays to listen to Queen's "I want to break free" without casting your mind to Jim Moriarty (BBC Sherlock). By the way, when should we be expecting a season 5? I would like to see Eurus Holmes team up with Mycroft and Sherlock to slug it out with a common enemy. (Impersonating Moriarty) Cao, Did you miss me? Did you miss me? Did you miss me? Did you miss me? Miss me? Miss me? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4Mc-NYPHaQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9-T_bv7b5g
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TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by DarkRebel69: 6:02pm On Sep 14, 2017 |
Stanleywaxy: Dear Tommy Egan. His character is literally molded after Marshall Mathers' (Eminem). His vulgarian streak and well-timed gallows humour have got Slim Shady written all over them. It goes a long way in showing just how much fun it would be to hang out with Eminem. |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by DarkRebel69: 5:54pm On Sep 14, 2017 |
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Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by DarkRebel69: 5:48pm On Sep 14, 2017 |
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