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TheTundeMuniru:LOL, for real... They are around in the US and you can easily spot them by their looks. They lack height and the body you dreamt of Tunde. |
TheTundeMuniru:Not all are dark skin most are light skin especially Venezuelans. Among the countries you mentioned above, only Columbians can beat them to class. And please, you have to take Mexicans from your list. Those people ain't up to standard in beauty. They are mostly 4ft in height and stout like malt bottle with a round face, I mean they like height and look plumpy and round and they all share same features. Mexicans are over hyped. |
TheTundeMuniru:Your list isn't complete without Dominicans and Venezuelans. They are erotically beautiful. Once lived there and I can tell you for real. |
Justrite007:You can DM me on IG @ donbisco21. |
Justrite007:You can send me an email containing your age, height and weight in Kilogram. Then I will take it from there. I've been to countries and I understand lifestyle concerning food consumption using myself as an experiment. I'll give you routine. |
mubarak89:Everything boils down on lifestyle. I don't know your financial status I would have given you a strict diet devoid of artificial protein. I don't know your age and height to actually juxtaposed with your BMI to determine what you mean by skinny. Nevertheless, I'll advise you register at your local gym and convert your physique to thin muscles( Athletic physique is the goal man ). |
[quote author=Jidejenson post=133761758]reply mail[I did already and i am waiting for your response. Thanks] |
I need information on how to retrieve my NIN (National Identification Number) card. For years, I have misplaced mine due to relocating. Currently, I am in the States, is there a way I can get my NIN through my bank in Nigeria? Or is there alternatives to getting my NIN. I need it to renew my international passport. I'll be in the comment session waiting... thanks! |
That's my home sweet home.. I'm from Amankalu in Igbere. I've been there twice for Traditional retirement. When I visit Nigeria I'll touch down the east. Can't wait... |
I was at the French Quarters in New Orleans late last year for vacation. It's always busy with tourist and full of life and fiesta 247. Kinda imagine the apprehension after the incident. |
LordBiden:Bro, I'll like to link up with you to know how this business go. |
Akpobo123:Thank you. |
Please do you name the actual name of this kind of paper you use in drawing(emboss paper) because I will like to buy it in US. |
juliuscaesar:You are so right and you understand the matrix of the society out here. I stay in South Carolina and it's obvious here. |
This is so me. The joy that come within having personal clipper can never be undermined. You can just decide to wake up and have a shave. I don't have a fancy hairstyle just pure bald and shaving. I spent $50 in my first cut in a new location but then I got my clipper to do my cut personally. |
Akpobo123:Ain't based in Nigeria. I'm in the US of A. It's going to be tedious for you to send over. And pretty expensive. |
Akpobo123:They are amazing and I think really give you a great texture. Though they are expensive. I really miss the needle point emboss but I'm trying to search about it online through Amazon but can't find it. Probably spelling it wrongly. |
It's terrible out here in my city. It wrecked a lot of havoc and fatality. Power outage and so many trees fell on the major roads and building which resulted in death in the street next to us. We're expecting bad weather this week again. Pray for us in South Carolina. |
[quote author=Akpobo123 post=132150592]I'm using emboss card for this drawing. Sometimes I use glossy card too. And just so you know, glossy card does not absorb charcoal, graphite is best for it while emboss card is good for charcoal and graphite but is very textured[For real you are a real artist. You remind me years ago in Nigeria when i still you emboss its my favorite especially the needle point. Now i use strathmore card to do commission jobs.] |
Akpobo123:What paper are you using please. |
[quote author=Bluezy13 post=131899414]Please, does a full match consume all 1gb data?[Please can you help with the apps that show football matches] |
[quote author=Konquest post=130953384]You're welcome Don, anytime. Indeed, you should return to the DR as it's also the most visited of all the Carribean Islands every year by tourists on vacation. Enjoy the rest of your day and have a great week ahead. [/quote Muchisimagracias hermano. Dios te bendiga] |
[quote author=Konquest post=130897581]@Donbisco2010, Yes, I found the video link for you from Czech in Effect showing the motor bikes. Here it is BELOW: "The Part of Dominican Republic You Don't See" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iew-CynCHo Czech in Effect - January 2022 Sexcation... That sounds mad cool. "Sex + Vacation" or "Sex Tourism" is another way to say it. Aha! I found two recent and impressive videos of Tayo Aina's visit to DR in April 2024 as well right BELOW: "The Dominican Republic They Don't Want You To See" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg0SbifdqaY?si=QDBOv7pNWPWCwqja Tayo Aina - April 28, 2024 "I Spent a Day in Dominican Republic's Most Dangerous Slum" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJOb9Ju66ZA?si=XaLtEr6eeE0Zkj8q Tayo Aina - May 31, 2024 Don, I just watched the two awesome videos above from Tayo that made me appreciate the essence of DR the more... Enjoy! [/quote Thanks for this video from Tayo. Bro i really enjoyed it and i stayed in boca chica back then. This made me want to return lol] |
[quote author=Konquest post=130896717]That's awesome Don! You did maximum justice to this. That Sosua is very popular with African-American male travelers looking for some fun and the girls there speak halting English. I'll definitely visit DR soon. It's a lovely place but you are spot on about the racism there especially towards Haitians. Even before the year that you arrived in the DR, Haitians who had been living in DR from childhood had their citizenships reversed and were told to reapply for residency while many were deported to Haiti without being allowed to take most of their home and work place items. There's another favorite male African-American travel YouTuber that I've followed for some years now called "Czech in Effect" who had been to DR in January of 2022 and his video on YouTube was titled: "The Part of Dominican Republic You Don't See" and you can Google the YouTube title to watch the video, and the video showed other areas of DR outside the posh areas that had motorcycles for public transportation (Okada) like they do in Nigeria or Benin Republic. That 'hood felt very much like somewhere in Nigeria. The handsome "Czech in Effect" speaks good Spanish and Portuguese which I heard him speak on his visit to Brazil since Spanish and Portuguese are a bit similar. It's good to know you're multilingual too in addition to your spoken Nigerian language. You'll do very well in an international business career, a sailor, an academic, or a diplomatic career path as a French and Spanish speaker. I enjoyed having this convo with you and I'll keep in touch. Thanks again. [/quote You are right in some total about the Haitian and the Dominican differences. Once you are dark and not fluent in Spanish assume you are Haitian and there by giving cold treatment. Deportation still exist today till this moment. For real Sosua and mostly places i mentioned earlier are hot spot for tourist and most tourist visit for pleasure and relaxation. I mean sexcation if such word exist for some folks. No doubt Dominican girls are beautiful and endowed. And for the means of transportation, every nooks and crannies has Okada even the tourist areas. I mean every highbrow area has slum in the DR and they make use of Okay almost everywhere even in Santo Domingo( the capital ). You seems to know a lot about DR, but you never admit you visited lol.] |
Konquest:I really appreciate your right up and this can as well past for publishable article in a reputable magazine. I left Nigeria May 2021, to search for greener pasture, though with a well planned business waiting for me in the DR. Now, Dominican Republic is a pure Spanish speaking country though with little variant but no much difference just the street slang. Barely you find Dominicans with English knowledge but most of them try learning due to the influx of tourist in the country and the boost of hospitality industry. So most of them go to learn English to be able to get a befitting job in the hotels or call center job. If you as a foreigner you are good with teaching English you will be sought after by schools and private tutoring. For me, I had students back then I tutor but couldn't get a job in any established schools due to absence of work permit. I had no document to help me push for mouth watering job out there. Santo Domingo is the capital but not a tourist area. Places like punta cana, Puerto plata, Sosua, La Romania, Boca Chica are hot spot for tourism so you can easily stumble on some natives who can just exchange pleasantries in English. Dominicans are friendly but have an undertone of racism in their garment. Bro, there are more to say on this..lol but if I start typing... Concerning Obama's Daughter, I'm proud of her and it's possible for her to speak because I can categorically tell you Spanish is the second language here in the US. A lot of Mexicans lives out here and Latinos and Spanish is thought in schools here. I bet they will be able to hire the best tutor to teach their daughters at home. Spanish is romantic and interesting.. I speak French and Spanish as at today. Learnt French in Nigeria before I left, then top it up with Spanish in Dominican Republic. You know a lot about the DR, I hope you visit someday for vacation and see wonders lol My name is Don. Nice to meet you. |
Konquest:Sincerely, I don't understand your first question. Secondly, I went as a solo traveler on tourist visa. Lastly, it was difficult for me at first learning Spanish, couldn't do without Google translator at the earlier stage. And besides as a linguist it helps alot in the learning process on the street. Was always on the street selling merchandise in my store. So I have a lot of customers to relate with. I spent 3 years before relocating to the States. I'll say my Spanish is good on communication level. Thanks. |
My first trip was international flight from Nigeria(MMIA) to Dominican Republic ( Las America International Airport). Well, as a young and aspiring man I was so restless on the flight due to the rumor of deportation at each point of entry. I think we had 3 lay overs. And almost on air for 2 straight days. The play was huge and had a lot of leg room and food where served at intervals and we are entitled to make request on whatever we cared for.. Turkish airline, I arrived the country with a reddish eyes and a blocked ear lol afters days on flight. Had lay over at Turkey, Columbia and Panama before touching down in Dominican Republic 🇩🇴. Let's I forget I almost missed my flight at Instabul because I don't know the gate to board my flight. It was an experience... |
Daejumong:Nigeria will win with 2 goals to nil. Osimhen will score with head in one of the goal |
Dominican republic must not win o because this country isn't a football country. Na fk up. |
clockwisereport:i sent you a mail. |