TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Hojuholape: 11:30am On Jun 11, 2019 |
And who do you presume me to be? KoiceReloaded: Neither do I here in Greenland. I leant that word from you. |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Hojuholape: 11:24am On Jun 11, 2019 |
Here in Sweden, we don't know the meaning of the bolded. KoiceReloaded: Wetin mekaprime do you, ajekpako?  |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Hojuholape: 9:56am On Jun 11, 2019 |
All this long epistle for what? I hope you all can now see that I wasn't kidding when I said mekaprime is always trying to seek KoiceReloaded validation  mekaprime: True words indeed, but the above of yours only plays out that way very few times. The young lady Regina might not love him now but trust me, give her 2years & she'll find her self head over heals with him so long as; He still loves her, his sex life is good & finally, he ravishes her with money, lot of money, trust me, as time passes, she'd find other qualities he possess that'll make her fall in love with him.
Money is very important to love itself, as love is hardly disconnected from reality. It is grounded in an actual framework of life, and the flourishing of this framework most times depend heavily upon having more money. This is one reason why many people would marry someone who possesses many of the qualities they admire, but with whom they are not in love, and as time goes on, they learn to grow that love. Am aware of the Jewish Ethics of the Fathers, which claims as thus: "Whenever love depends upon something [external to love], and then this thing passes, then the love passes away too. But if love does not depend upon something like this, then love will never pass away." For most young ladies, genuinely loving a wealthy man rather than his money at first could prove to be a Herculean task at first, but once they decided to genuinely fall for him, they simply pick a quality of his & groom that love based on the said qualities (That's the beauty of psychology of the human mind). To further buttress my point, most of our parents didn't encounter/experience this love at first sight syndrome, most of them never even engaged in courtship, most of our mums didn't even fall in love with our dads until later years into their marriage, when they generated the love, and once that love came, they formed an inseparably bond, as this is quite evident in the number of years a lot of 'em have been married together, which is quite a contrast & complete opposite to what is obtainable nowadays. Money cannot buy love and love cannot buy money,but money increases the chances of love and love decreases the need for money and thus when love is generated,money becomes less significance. When one lacks money for basic needs, love is often more at risk. To sum up: Love is considered to be partially sacred while also having exchangeable elements found in commercial commodities. Money can help to generate love. however, it is easier to fall in love with a rich person, as money can generate circumstances that are more favorable for love, and living with someone who is wealthy can make life easier. Hence, some beautiful young women may be attracted to rich old men, and in many cases genuine love is indeed generated, so long as she Decides & is Willing to make it happen.
At the end of the day, in most cases, money buys happiness on both sides. |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Hojuholape: 7:54pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
AHCB: you should ask yourself whether superman really had the intention of killing batman when he delivered that blow. Excuse me please and let me express my opinion. Feel free to express yours. Thank you.
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TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Hojuholape: 7:44pm On Jun 10, 2019 |
Rubbish movie. How can Batman survive a single blow from Superman? AHCB: Batman Vs Superman: Dawn of Justice
8.9/10.
Lovely. My rating of this amazing flick keeps increasing. Lovely fight scene, great dialogue and a very spectacular entrance by Wonder Woman. |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Hojuholape: 9:17pm On Jun 09, 2019 |
Common advice to stop seeking KoiceReloaded validation and you are forming at the mouth. My friend, if I refuse to choose my next words carefully, what can you do? Pussycat mekaprime: And who said anything about JBL meaning JeromeBlack??.. this goes to show it's you. whoever you're, simply choose your next words carefully ,am totally not in for any shenanigan tonight. |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Hojuholape: 8:36pm On Jun 09, 2019 |
This is not JeromeBlack. Just stop trying to seek KoiceReloaded validation. It doesn't speak well of you  mekaprime: JBL, if I knew it was you behind the above moniker, i wouldn't have responded. |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Hojuholape: 7:12pm On Jun 09, 2019 |
You are better than this. Stop always trying to lowkey seek KoiceReloaded approval, your reviews usually mirrors his mekaprime: Hotel Mumbai..8.5/10 Genre: Drama, History, Thriller
A gripping flick depicting the realistic and gruesome events of the terrible attack on Mumbai by Islamic terrorists in 2008. Many movies do lead the viewer to the edge of a pit, leaving the viewer there until the very end were the tension is resolved, but this flick however, lead me to virtually innumerable pits from beginning to end, the rush i felt only surceased when the Closing credits rolled out. This flick reminds me of the saying which goes thus, It doesn't take a war to remind us of man's inhumanity to man . A truly brilliant flick. |
TV/Movies › Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Hojuholape: 6:09pm On Jun 09, 2019 |
At least they responded. Nigerian security forces will only react when the attacks appear on a foreign news station, if it doesn't reach the international community, it never happened. Bourne007: But it was a national treat/security, it would have taken 2 hrs to fly na. . |