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Music/RadioRe: How Good A Rapper Are You? by decepticos(op): 5:13pm On Feb 16, 2013
Marizu50: Thnx bruv, yh I'm an upcoming rapper and know I still need 2 put in some work, its actually meant 2 be Agartha true dat Agartha's used as a phrase in the song ironically meaning man up.
Its practise that matters most. Give it ur best man.
LiteratureRe: NYSC: National Year Of Sex And Comfort <<<Adventure of the year: 2013 Awards >>> by decepticos(m): 10:17am On Feb 16, 2013
Numero uuuno: You wanna confuse us,rite?
Thats good and creative,as far as i'm concerned you're ujchief and also Mazu omenuko.
But to give a Blind eye and to enjoy my story,Ujcheif gave u some real knock-outs,i.echeap sneakers,secondary skul back pack.
Damn!,what a combo.
Alright,to sum it all
Uglyone1-1Weirdone
GAME ON
Guy bet why, why u wan spoil tory for us na?
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EducationRe: List Of Richest Students In University Of Lagos by decepticos(m): 7:03pm On Feb 15, 2013
i did not read the post at all, just saw the topic and went "blimey hell, who by all the devils in the village was bribed for this to make frontpage", seriously whats up?
Education5th Grader Plans To Kill Ex-girlfriend In School by decepticos(op): 7:16pm On Feb 10, 2013
COLVILLE, Wash. -- It was a young boy
who tipped off teachers to weapons inside
of his classmate’s backpack at Fort Colville
Elementary School.
Justin Sanders says he doesn’t really know
the fifth grade suspect accused of carrying
a knife and gun, but they did ride the bus
together. Justin, a fourth grader, says the
boy tripped while getting off of the bus
Thursday morning. The boy’s backpack
spilled, allowing Justin to see the knife he
carried in the bag.
“When I was on the bus, this one kid was
getting off the bus,” Justin said. “And then
he fell, his backpack opened, and a few
sheets of paper fell out. There was also a
knife.”
The long, green knife scared Justin, so he
told a teacher immediately.
“In class, my teacher was crying and our
art teacher, Mrs. Anderson, was crying,”
he said. “The person I told has been
calling me a hero a lot. It’s like everybody
knows me and I have a lot of friends
now.”
The Stevens Co. prosecutor said in court
Friday the 10- and 11-year-old boys
planned to kill an ex-girlfriend and hurt
seven others. They were expelled for
bringing the knife, as well as a gun and
ammunition to school. Justin says the
offer didn’t matter. He knew blowing the
whistle was the right thing to do.
“It’s kind of scary actually. What if he
tried to kill somebody? And it turns out
he actually did have a list of people he
wanted to kill.”
The suspects, who KREM 2 has chosen not
to name, began planning this attack at
least two weeks ago, investigators say.
They add the gun the boy brought to
school was stolen.
Later this month, the young suspects will
face the judge again to decide if they will
head to juvenile court.


www.krem.com/news/Fourth-grade-hero-calls-alerting-school-to-weapons-to-right-choice-190520041.html
TV/MoviesRe: Why Do Most Guys Watch Cartoon? by decepticos(m): 9:23pm On Feb 06, 2013
pls i would like to know if desu notsu (death note) has any new episode after the false L died after N's discovery or did any other person get the death note from the shinigami, and does dis shinigami now own two notes.
TV/MoviesRe: Why Do Most Guys Watch Cartoon? by decepticos(m): 2:18am On Feb 06, 2013
Leopantro: wait, hold on.didn't samurai X end at where batusai fought the guy with the bandages ( can't remember his name) at that fire place and the guy burnt up from internal combustion and the whole place burnt up and the guy with the fang thrust died in the inferno?
No i think there are well over 50 more episodes after that there were more crazier ppl who as always wanted japan for themselves, even a guy trained by kenshi's master. There was even a couple of episodes i discovered on some dvd were kenshi did not use the reverse blade yet, he had two ill regular swords. These episodes told us the true reason the slasher stopped killing.
BusinessRe: A Thread For Entrepreneurship In Nigeria by decepticos(m): 2:02pm On Feb 05, 2013
R we ready?
TV/MoviesRe: Why Do Most Guys Watch Cartoon? by decepticos(m):
Full metal alchemist; alphonso elric and his brother, the seven deadly sins personified,e.t.c
Naruto; in one word awesome, the most painfull event was yahiko under pains controll killed jiraya, the next was Asumas death. what do u guys think of the biju mode.
Bleach; ichigo lost his shinigami reiatsu, i stopped wia he teamed up with some odd bunch since soul society was far off.
Fairy tail; Natsu, ezra and gray the super wizard team oh sorry i just remembered lucy. The strongest is Gildarts or so they say. stopped were the dark wizard was found on the fairy tail island, cant get his name again.
Trigun; amazingly funny gunslinger
Claymore; i felt i wazted money to get the dvd but it seems to have a great hype online, i am not a fan of strong women though i appreciate them (sword and all).
Dragonball Z: when Goku died of an illness i was unhappy i was like y not piccollo, and the funny issue of them turning into a super monster on a full moon unless their tail is cut off. saiyans are what they are called. cant forget the ease with which he learnt the kami ha mey ha.
ok thats anime for me though i just came accross Fung wa (wind and cloud)
Samurai X; unforgettable the battousai, smilling killers.
Despicable me
Danger mouse
Tom and jerry
Afro samurai ressurection
The Boondocks
Samurai sumo.
Music/RadioRe: How Good A Rapper Are You? by decepticos(op): 9:14am On Feb 04, 2013
Pankaj1106: I love rap ..But I am never able to sing the rap so fast like Eminem..
You could but you'd be better off being you. Just understand how you pronounce your words and learn to manipulate them, it will be hard but practise is key.
Music/RadioRe: How Good A Rapper Are You? by decepticos(op): 5:21am On Feb 04, 2013
Marizu50: JUST LISTEN : and if its wack feel free to diss me and if it aint show some love, 4 real tho -->> Agarta by Rizu http:///e16pamvcnim8
Its not the worst ive heard. Nice beat, no topic though, needs much work, what does agarta mean? just curious, but u know say na agathar u dey talk for the track.
PoliticsRe: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by decepticos(m): 11:26am On Feb 03, 2013
Our Yansh: Your senselessness is appalling!!

I expect you (if you didn't have fecal matter in place of brain cells) to explain why the World Leaders are wrong about their assessment of the current Wastefulness of GEJ's Administration..
This statement/comment is quite heart rending, i still dont get d point.
PoliticsRe: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by decepticos(m): 11:22am On Feb 03, 2013
donchris999: Are this idiots trying to come and plunder our wealth now? They have tried other ways to destabilize nigeria but it aint working. They now want to come directly to our face. They are in iraq, afghanistan, libya,kuwait and now mali. Is nigeria their next target? They only go to rich mineral resources and colonize their wealth all in the name of destabilization of such countries. please, they should do africans a favour of going to war ravaged countries like sudan and congo. Ooh, I forgot those countries don't have mineral resoources. Hmmmmm. Neo-colonialism about too creep in nigeria. Nigeria is their next target.
Guy they have being plundering us ad still are, who do you think vandals sell crude to, or do we have hidden hitech refineries. They are just seeking a more efficient route, and i remember south sudan having oil not to of it though. Nigeria has always been(ing) exploited, they just seeking an easier path, an inside man, or an economic hitman.
PoliticsRe: G8 Leaders To Discuss Nigeria’s Controversial Oil Wealth Wastage by decepticos(m): 11:19am On Feb 03, 2013
donchris999: Are this idiots trying to come and plunder our wealth now? They have tried other ways to destabilize nigeria but it aint working. They now want to come directly to our face. They are in iraq, afghanistan, libya,kuwait and now mali. Is nigeria their next target? They only go to rich mineral resources and colonize their wealth all in the name of destabilization of such countries. please, they should do africans a favour of going to war ravaged countries like sudan and congo. Ooh, I forgot those countries don't have mineral resoources. Hmmmmm. Neo-colonialism about too creep in nigeria. Nigeria is their next target.
Guy they have being plundering us ad still are, who do you think vandals sell crude to, or do we have hidden hitech refineries. They are just seeking a more efficient route, and i remember south sudan having oil not to of it though. Nigeria has always been(ing) exploited, they just seeking an easier path, an inside man, or an economic hitman.
Music/RadioRe: How Good A Rapper Are You? by decepticos(op): 7:15pm On Feb 01, 2013
Music/RadioRe: How Good A Rapper Are You? by decepticos(op): 6:54pm On Feb 01, 2013
Ok sori i just posted a link 1st, i came accros this blog while on twitter, and being a rap fan this blogger got me hooked, his analysis are quite amazing esp when he talks of listening to rap musically, i know, that souds strange, but i got permitted to post some of his analysis, it'll amaze you the ease in which techniqcal raps are delivered.

Here is a teaser; Kendrick Lamar

If you’ve been alive recently you know that Kendrick Lamar just released his much-anticipated “Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City album.” Overall I really, really liked the album, the album of the year I think. However, this is not yet another GKMC review. Instead, I want to take a look only at Kendrick’s rap, not the beats of his songs. When I say rap, I mean the words and rhythms that Kendrick speaks, and how they interact together.
It’s my belief that, when discussing rap (which here refers to something completely different from hip-hop), we can move the discussion beyond the “Drake sucks, Eminem rules” kind. We can look at rappers and, by describing their musical and rhythmic tendencies, group them into different categories. Ultimately, who is good and who is bad will be left up to the listener, but I know what I prefer,
and will offer my value judgments based on what I believe to be the core fundamental principles underlying all good rap. To that end, just what are these different tendencies that we can describe? First, what differentiates rap from so many
other vocal and poetic genres: their rhymes. It’s obvious that some rappers rhyme more (Eminem) and some rappers rhyme less (Drake.) By counting the number of rhymes that a rapper uses per bar, which is a musical duration of time just like a second, or an hour, we can differentiate between various rappers. Furthermore, we can describe just how these rappers use these rhymes. For instance, do they use more than one syllable? (“To waking up my throat SCRATCHY / that’s how I spit it, NASTY”, Nas, from the song “Don’t Get Carried
Away”, where the capitalized words rhyme together, and each is more than one syllable long.) Just one syllable long? (“And when I leave I always come right back HERE / The young spitter that everybody in rap FEAR”, Drake, Successful) Are the
rhyme sounds always repeated in the same order? (“Way past the MINIMUM, entering miLLENIUM” –Mos Def, RE: DEFinition, where the vowel sounds of –“ih”, “uh”, and “uh” are in the same order) Are they mixed up? (“His palms are sweaty / knees week, arms are heavy / there’s vom it on his sweater already” – Eminem, Lose Yourself, where the “ah” and “ee”
vowel sounds occur in different orders, as indicated by the bold and italics.)? Do they occur in the same place in the musical bar, which is again, a duration of time?

pls visit the blog and leave a comment if u get it.

www.rapanalysis.com/2012/11/rap-music-analysis-14-kendrick-lamar.html

www.rapanalysis.com
Music/RadioHow Good A Rapper Are You? by decepticos(op): 6:16pm On Feb 01, 2013
PoliticsRe: 0n3 Rappers View On The Death Penalty by decepticos(op): 1:17am On Jan 28, 2013
it all reminds me of how FELA fueled a lot of things so much so Talib spoke of Fela's mother being thrown out the window in his relection eternal's Ballad of the black gold.
I was amazed. Talib also spoke of drivebys on speed boats. I also believe he is the only foreign artist who supported the occupy nigeria agenda when subsidy was removed last yr - though it was just a single update on fb with refrence to the balad of the black gold. Another scary thing was that when African china came up with dat one song that spoke the truth some guy whom no one knew released a track telling the president "nor look him face". I for one know everyone has their opinnon but that was just attention seeking.
PoliticsRe: 0n3 Rappers View On The Death Penalty by decepticos(op): 9:45pm On Jan 27, 2013
abdurrazaq: His name is Talib Kweli as you rightly pointed out but, he is not just “one“ rapper but a renowned MC of repute. For those of us who have been his fans for years, we are not surprise by his stand on issue like this because he‘s been known to be a rapper who put a lot of effort into his music for betterment of humanity especially the black community worldwide.
You can appreciate him more when you listen to the following songs and others from him:
1. Beautiful struggle
2. Hostile gospel (the video was shot in Lagos, Nigeria)
3. Ballad of black gold (dedicated to the Niger-Delta region of Nigeria)

One thing is sure IMO, he will gain more followership than lose.
Thumbs up Talib.
True my brother, but the guy is really debating the matter on fb, my real issue if the political effect or voice of our present nigerian artist, cos african china did his and now is no where, edris abdulkareem you know him after d whole nigeria jagajaga, and dont get me started on modenine, these guts werent throwing out subliminals to national head even though they were not naming ppl. So who is the political minded artist these days.
PoliticsRe: 0n3 Rappers View On The Death Penalty by decepticos(op): 9:30pm On Jan 27, 2013
He would go on to say:
Thanks for all your comments. I love participating in discussion. I know many
are used to artists with nothing to add to
the conversation, shut up and sing right?
Well I will never be that dude. One love to
those who rock with me! Love!

And provide this link to support his and i quote" Death Penalty- Still Racist and
Arbitrary"

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/09/­
opinion/09dow.html
Politics0n3 Rappers View On The Death Penalty by decepticos(op): 8:47pm On Jan 27, 2013
Just when we thought rappers are all about the bling and cars, one rapper has for two days now being on facebook (a place many of you claim to hate) debating the relevance or irrelevance of "capital punishment" here are a few of his thoughts.

FACT- Blacks are twice as likely to receive
the death penalty than whites and those
who murder whites are 4 times as likely to
receive the death penalty than those who
murder blacks. This is not my opinion.
These are facts. Humans are flawed.
Racism is one of our biggest flaws. Because this, we are ill equipped to judge who lives and who dies.

m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10151363725655606&id=7940560605&refid=17&ref=stream&_ft_=fbid.10151363725655606

His name; Talib kweli

m.facebook.com/talibkweli?ref=stream&refid=52&_ft_=qid.5838173292211281944%3Amf_story_key.-7628687068093425103

No one at this point can assure him of keeping his fans. Lets see how it pans out.
I just keep wondering when in this country artist well be politically effective (not saying none have ever being), but you should get ma point, if not then, nothing can be said.
Politics0n3 Rappers View On Th Death Penalty by decepticos(op): 8:39pm On Jan 27, 2013
Just when we thought rappers are all about the bling and cars, one rapper has for two days now being on facebook (a place many of you claim to hate) debating the relevance or irrelevance of "capital punishment" here are a few of his thoughts.

FACT- Blacks are twice as likely to receive
the death penalty than whites and those
who murder whites are 4 times as likely to
receive the death penalty than those who
murder blacks. This is not my opinion.
These are facts. Humans are flawed.
Racism is one of our biggest flaws. Because this, we are ill equipped to judge who lives and who dies.

m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10151363725655606&id=7940560605&refid=17&ref=stream&_ft_=fbid.10151363725655606

His name; Talib kweli

m.facebook.com/talibkweli?ref=stream&refid=52&_ft_=qid.5838173292211281944%3Amf_story_key.-7628687068093425103

No one at this point can assure him of keeping his fans. Lets see how it pans out.
I just keep wondering when in this country artist well be politically effective (not saying none have ever being), but you should get ma point, if not then, nothing can be said.
Politics0n3 Rappers View On Th Death Penalty by decepticos(op): 8:25pm On Jan 27, 2013
Just when we thought rappers are all about the bling and cars, one rapper has for two days now being on facebook (a place many of you claim to hate) debating the relevance or irrelevance of "capital punishment" here are a few of his thoughts.

FACT- Blacks are twice as likely to receive
the death penalty than whites and those
who murder whites are 4 times as likely to
receive the death penalty than those who
murder blacks. This is not my opinion.
These are facts. Humans are flawed.
Racism is one of our biggest flaws. Because this, we are ill equipped to judge who lives and who dies.

m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10151363725655606&id=7940560605&refid=17&ref=stream&_ft_=fbid.10151363725655606

His name; Talib kweli

m.facebook.com/talibkweli?ref=stream&refid=52&_ft_=qid.5838173292211281944%3Amf_story_key.-7628687068093425103

No one at this point can assure him of keeping his fans. Lets see how it pans out.
Nairaland GeneralRe: 25 Abbreviations You Must Know About by decepticos(m): 6:23pm On Jan 26, 2013
decepticos: DOA: dead or alive & dead on arrival
dead on admisson too.
Nairaland GeneralRe: 25 Abbreviations You Must Know About by decepticos(m): 6:20pm On Jan 26, 2013
decepticos: DOA: dead or alive & dead on arrival
dead on admisson too.
wats lmfao? laughing ma effing ass off.
Nairaland GeneralRe: 25 Abbreviations You Must Know About by decepticos(m): 6:11pm On Jan 26, 2013
DOA: dead or alive & dead on arrival
Nairaland GeneralRe: 25 Abbreviations You Must Know About by decepticos(m): 7:57pm On Jan 25, 2013
francis247: C - Cash
R - Rules
E - Everything
A - Around
M - Me
get ur money dollar, dollar bill y'all. Wu-tang
Christianity EtcRe: Catholic Church Pulls Out Of CAN! by decepticos(m): 7:39pm On Jan 23, 2013
Some great politicians i have heard of were catholic these guys (Rodrigo Borgia just to name one amongst a multitude) were real ladder climbers, point here is that a church dis old with a network so wide in range cutting across a number if nations doesn't just up an out for reasona obvious enough to be seen, or is it that the obviousness of da case is wat requires dis action. In all truth u can't fool a wise old lady esp one as old as d catholic church, their reason must b of great significance.
PoliticsRe: An Exclusive Interview With Pastor Tunde Bakare by decepticos(m): 11:25pm On Jan 20, 2013
Just read the interview page and the one after that, and i must say, people are taking things a wee bit too far. Bakare has said alot, esp him being a pastor and all, about jonathan, for me the memorable part will be the part where Bakare sees OBJ's fear of Jonathan surpassing him in misgovernance hence his bite on the present president. Truth is lets think on the 'KNEELING' agenda, as a political animal (which all humans are) i must say its a stunt for the christian populace esp since no one can tell us he had no shoes so the earlier the better. As a christian i would say silence is key cause i can't see jona's heart. But all in all knowing the president's uncertain nature, i'll stick wif ma political side and Bakare cause we've been and are still being deceived. Deception seems constant. And in the words of our now mentally ill musician Majek Fashek "religion is politics".
LiteratureRe: What's Your Favorite Novel Of All Time? by decepticos(m): 12:57am On Jan 20, 2013
Wow 10 pages and no1 has mentioned Lovecraft (dream of unknown kadath, or call of cuthlu), Clive Barker (the guy who wrote the book turned to the hellraiser movies, i havn't read it before bt i tot i'd get sum1 who knws him here), too little J. R. R. Tolkeine here, very minute Steven king readers, nobody mentioned anything on the Once and future king (supposed to b the story of aurthur and merlin and in a very little way connected to the series Merlin), suprising no Agatha christie, nothing on the Hannibal lecter series, and yes nothing on the Hyborian age Babarian called Connan. Not like i'v read them all but i felt sum1 will ginger me here.
LiteratureRe: What's Your Favorite Novel Of All Time? by decepticos(m): 3:51pm On Jan 18, 2013
Misery by stephen king, this book made me read novels. After that mario puzo's omerta, the godfather, the family.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Super Human Abilities You Will Love To Possess by decepticos(m): 4:49pm On Jan 16, 2013
i bin dey like Beta Ray Bill that year oh
Nairaland GeneralRe: Super Human Abilities You Will Love To Possess by decepticos(m): 4:39pm On Jan 16, 2013
[quote author=nd.gfx]It so happens that i stumbled upon this thread by chance and as a comic nerd, i couldn't resist the urge to post.
So here goes.

On a whole, there're only 4 super power sets i want.
1.) Franklin Richards, Son of Reed Richards (Fantastic Four) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Richards
Reality warping and bending. Resurrected Galactus once to fight off celestials. Fixed a dying sun. To name a few.

2.) Kid Omega, Quientin Quire http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Omega

3.) Sentry, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentry_(Robert_Reynolds)
Possesses the power of a million exploding suns

4.) David Charles Haller, aka Legion (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(Marvel_Comics))


If i can't have any of the above, then i'll simply be content with having Magnetos powers. Think he's weak? He's stopped the earth from spinning once and almost reversed it's polarity. Try scaling that for awesomeness.[/quote]Don't you think wanting to be sentry a supposed, affiliate of the avengers, whose existense is a big problem no matter how well u love his power. Men its gonna b hard for u.

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