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[quote author=BABE! link=topic=720007.msg8818689#msg8818689 date=1312000245]I meant "Can't" not "Can". Why people like her? The same reason why people like Kate Perry, and Justin Beiber.[/quote]Ummm because they're mad? ![]() |
I totally agree with the OP. While I do think that hip hop as whole has lost its way, I feel that the Nigerian imitation is just sheer stupidity. There's a difference between sampling beats and just being flat out untalented. There are very few Nigerian "artists" who I actually like let alone respect. cammax7:Three finger may be pointing back but that still doesn't change the fact that a lot of them suck. Let's call a spade a spade. I don't understand why people stand around defending bullshit. When you look at reggaeton and it's origination yes, there is imitation of Western styles of rap/hip hop but not in the manner that Nigerians are doing so. Rather than commend stupidity, how about you acknowledge it so then perhaps they can see themselves for what they really are--CLOWNS!! |
Just like livedit, I prefer all of the above although I've never given a guy flowers. Wouldn't mind doing it though ![]() |
[quote author=BABE! link=topic=681343.msg8476187#msg8476187 date=1307500346]And I was ingorned! Sweet! [/quote]Pele. Ok, my phone I turned off my cell phone throughout the weekend. |
ragdollz:Smh, you and your hateful anger issues FYI, just because you don't like me doesn't mean that I won't or shouldn't laugh. If you say something that I think is funny then I will laugh, plain and simple. If you're so hateful that you can't look past some personal issue you have that you have then you have some serious issues. I have never been angry with you nor do I intend to be but for whatever reason you seem to derive pleasure from spewing hatred all over the place. And yes, I will reply--just as you said you will reply whenever if you want, I will do the same. We both have a right to speak our minds. What kind of little world do you live in where you think you can talk and no one else? If you don't want me to reply to you then your more than welcome to not say anything at all. Like I pointed out before and I will do so again, no one is forcing you to reply here. You have free will. Oh and by the way, I'm still waiting for you to "give me" whatever the hell it is that you think will make me feel like I did something wrong. |
ragdollz:Lmao, little one do what you like. If you like, keep runnin' your mouth. Its funny how you go around throwin' shade. Oya, let the insults continue kiddo ![]() |
ragdollz:Once again, another reply from ragdollz. Surprise surprise. Look little one, this thread is open to anyone [even you and your nonsense jargon]. If you want, keep flying back in here like some renegade banshee. You know, you make it sound like I'm forcing you to reply. Ok I piss you off, so what? That's your justification for you reply and making it sounds like you have an obligation to do so because you don't like me? Don't you get tired of this? I mean seriously, you do this over an over again. Yes, I get it already--you don't like me. You do this on like every thread where both of us have commented on. The funny this is, your always the one that things this stuff up. Abeg, do me a favor a go play in the mud like the little kid that you are ok? Take care sweetie |
ragdollz:Lmao perhaps if I had actually done something wrong to you then I would apologize but since I haven't, I will do no such thing. Sweetie, take a good look at all the exchanges we've had on Nairaland, what did you notice about them? Here, I'll answer for you--you make yourself out to be a brute cyber miscreant. You go around calling people names then you've got the galls to tell people that they need to apologize. Smh, sounds like you need some major psychiatric help. FYI my dear, my previous response was in no way an attempt to deter you from commenting on this or any other thread. Like I've told you and every other person on Nairaland, more power to ya. If throwing around pseudo threats makes you happy, then good for you. If wishing that I would die makes you happy, then good for you. If going out of your way to call me names makes you happy, then GOOD FOR YOU. Hell, you can even go to a synagogue, church, mosque, or any other religious institution if you feel that an extra boost in various religious practices will make your wishes or dreams come true. Look, you can even go from Monday to Sunday and for sunrise to sunset. Do you sweetie ![]() |
ragdollz:Eh ya, you dislike me so much YET you keep coming back here. Lmaaaooo, you're quite a character ya know that? lol, I didn't know you had such murderous tendencies. Oya, keep 'em coming sweetie. Entertain that thing you call your life |
Cool, there are other Somali's here. . . Ya just gotta look for them ![]() |
ragdollz:Lmaaaaaoooo, I knew it was a matter of time before came flying back into this thread. Smh. Oya, keep commenting. Makes ya feel good huh? |
190:What are you talking about? I said happy birthday on that thread that was created for your birthday ![]() |
ragdollz:Lmao, smh you always seem to rear that little head of yours whenever I write something. You know there's something I find very interesting about you--you go around ranting and raving all the time about how much I annoy you or how much you dislike me YET you ALWAYS have some little snippety remark when I've said nothing to or about you. If you dislike me so much then why do you always seem to manage to go out of your way to make some remark? Look my dear, if I annoy you, just do what my signature says and move on 190:Biko, leave me alone. By the way, I hope you had a wonderful birthday. |
lucabrasi:Can you please elaborate on the last line of your comment? I wanted to reply but I was having multiple thoughts on what exactly it is that you're trying to say. As for the beginning of your respond, I wasn't saying that your response was a cop out--I do agree that it was written from a European perspective which was why I pointed out earlier that the African perspective on homosexuality was not the same as the European perspective. In many of those cultures, homosexuality wasn't even viewed as this evil thing that Europeans made it out to be. I even made note of "Hungochani: The History Of A Dissident Sexuality In Southern Africa" by Marc Epprecht which references the southern region of Africa. I believe the book make references to the Shona and Lovedu people. You might also wanna look into a writer named Munyaradzi B. Munochiveyi who wrote an article on homosexuality in pre-colonial Zimbabwe. Keep in mind, I'm not saying that homosexuality is something that was widely accepted in all parts of pre-colonial Africa. I'm sure in some parts it wasn't as accepted as other regions but that still doesn't despite the fact that in general it existed in Africa. |
Mai Suya:Maybe your not pressing it hard enough. Try again ![]() |
lucabrasi:Yes, I understand that some of the information if based on certain areas of Africa and that it was written by colonists but it being written by colonists doesn't means it's not true. And yes, I also understand that "they" were the one that colonized Africa and there would be some suspicion to discredit them. The information still included information within the west African region. Anyway, I'm currently in the process of looking for more specific information pertaining to Nigeria if that is what your asking or leaning towards. |
SouthChi:Did I say she didn't have a right to think highly of herself? Ummm newsflash, people pass judgment all the time, its just a matter of whether or not the judgment is good or bad. Just as you say this woman/girl has a right to think of herself in that manner, mama-gee has a right to think what she wants about the person. It goes both ways. There will always be that one person with the personality that is so full of themselves that it is obnoxious and puts people off and there is always gonna that one person who just can't stand people like that. It's nothing new. |
Happy birthday 290. Try not to have too much sex ![]() |
SouthChi:Suppose the girl actually is conceited? Nowadays, it seems like a lot of people are full of themselves. LOL, my sister takes pic for a UK site she write for and when she goes to Soho to take pics for the images for the website, the way people act when she approaches them for a pic is vicarious. In fact, some of them even come up to her and ask her to take her pic even though they have no idea who she is. All they see is photography equipment and and expensive camera and they just jump on it. Anyway, yes people have a right to have high self esteem but there is a difference between having high self esteem and being flat out conceited. |
dustydee:Well, I'm taking my finals so that's why I haven't really been posting. The romance and sexuality section is much too hectic for me to reply as often as I'd like to which is why I just stuck to the culture and general sections. Its a lot calmer there--I can still post without getting too involved and distracted from my finals. After my finals are over, I'll be back. I've just got one more exam to go and then I'll be back ![]() |
Do what I do when they talk. . . Nod, smile, and let them enjoy the sound of their own voice when they speak. |
annita19:I know you weren't unhappy, that's why I added the smiley. |
Afritelly:Ummmm,no one mentioned HIV and AIDS so where exactly did that last part come from? ![]() |
pleep:No, I wouldn't say that. Its comments like that that take us back to the 70's and 80's when AIDS and HIV propaganda was used in order to instill fear in people. With all honesty, the gay, lesbian, bisexual, etc. population only makes up a small percentage of the human population as a whole. It's not just gay people enabling the spread of AIDS and HIV. If anything, you should be looking at the majority, not the small factions of individuals who inhabit this Earth. Showing intolerance won't get you or Africa as a whole anywhere. The same intolerance that you seem to be so in favor of is the same intolerance that was shown to your forgathers and foremothers when Mother Africa was stripped of her youth. There was a quote I came across somewhere in a book on the analysis of African sexuality--I'll try looking for it. It gives an explanation as to why the Africans were so accepting of the Christian European missionaries disapproval of the African concept of homosexuality. I don't why you seem to believe that there is some sort of indoctrinated agenda here but the fact still remains, homosexuality existed in many societies long before white men stepped foot on their land. If you actually looked into it without flat out denouncing it, then you'd understand. In many cultures, there were even "third genders" among certain individuals. The information is out there. If you'd stop using the whole "blame it on whitie" excuse, you'd see that. Like I said before, its funny these same missionaries people complain about, is it not their God that you worship? I don't see you getting up in arms about them FORCING Christianity on Africans and non-Africans. The use of Christianity has decimated many societies yet no one here seems to be upset about that. I've seen documentaries where they'd describe how missionaries would employ heinous tactics many which resulted in the intentional death of people. I recall one particular documentary where they described the mass murder of native Mexican indians who respectfully declined to accept Christianity. That obviously didn't go over too well with the missionaries--as a result, they murdered hundreds of people. Even within European history, some of the scare tactics used in the Americas where implemented in Europe in order to maintain the Christian faith. This is a comment I posted on an semi-unrelated subject but the highlighted portions may shed some light on the the spread of diseases in Africa. [quote author=Inked_Nerd link=topic=658050.msg8317648#msg8317648 date=1305354459]No, my personal and sexual life has nothing to do with my job. Hmmm, I can see you've gone to great lengths to discredit me and my abilities as a youth counselor. I don't know where this need or desire to question me in such a manner is coming from but I'll answer you anyway since it appears that you seems to be getting some sort of amusement or pleasure from all of this and implying that I'm not doing my job. It really says a lot about you when you effectuate your perceived notions on what it is that I do rather than the constituency as a whole. Like I've stated before and I will state again--because I may give students information does not in any way guarantee that they will follow my advise. I'm not obligated to tell my students anything about my personal life so all these things you've been rambling about have no baring on what I tell my students. There's only so much I can do as a counselor--besides, you'd be very naïve to think that just telling someone to abstain from sex would be enough to hinder them from engaging in the act. Once again, I provide information on ALL aspects of sexual health and education. Had you not been going out of your way to pick and choose what you wanted to hear [or in this case read], then perhaps you would have both seen and understood that. Clearly, you have chosen to overlook that hence the reason for your one sides responses. Simply telling someone that at their age sex isn't something they should engage in isn't enough. You would only be doing those individuals a disservice. A lot of theses so called abstinence only based programs have one thing on common--they are highly flawed and need more comprehensive education on sex in general. [b]It's a known fact that abstinence only education doesn't work nor does it provide adequate information on sex overall education process. Look at all the HIV/AIDS crisis in Africa--take a long hard look those abstinence only/faith based abstinence programs. More than half of those programs are funded by the United States with the intention of providing one sided information and as a result of that, many of those programs have failed to properly address issue that the youth of Africa are faced with. When you fail to equip people with information that is well rounded, you run the risk of them having or wanting to seek information from unskilled, unreliable, and misinformed people--hence one of the contributing factors to the HIV/AIDS in our beloved motherland. And in case you are unaware, not providing information when it comes to the health of people is a money making business. Do you know how many pharmaceutical and insurance companies profit from this?!?! So before you go around trying to discredit me and my abilities, I suggest you do your homework.[/b][/quote] |
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