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claremont: Apparently, the nature of my job means that I could die anywhere in the world. I don't understand why I would want to die at the place of my birth, does that give me extra privileges in the life after (if there is one)?Well said Claremont. |
I wish I could be surprised. These kind are a dime a dozen. Please show me some real couples with REAL marriages. |
*Sighs* I thought this thread was all about Eddie Long... No? You guys should make up and stop derailing,Trolls. |
You just have to tell him, staying in a relationship that you dont want to be in isnt healthy. He'll be able to tell that ur not urself too, and he may get hurt anyway without u even breaking up with him, cos he'll just basically figure it out. So you just gotta end it, tell him how you feel. Goodluck |
Both of them a guilty |
by Agency Reporterhttp://odili.net/news/source/2012/jun/10/831.html |
The reality is that humanity can be called afircan because the first human beings on the planet are African, so all descend from them. Africans are the prototype human beings. All this other racist BS was started by racist crackers who wanted to use these terms to justify their inhuman savage behavior towards Human beings of color. |
None of the above. Frankly, my kind of husband is not on the list. It is better to be a nun than be married and unhappy!Shikena! |
(HealthDay News) -- Poor people are quicker than middle-class or rich individuals to recognize the suffering of others and to show compassion, according to a new study. It included more than 300 young adults who were divided into groups that took part in three experiments designed to assess their levels of empathy and compassion. The findings challenge previous research that concluded lower-class people are more likely to react with anxiety and hostility when faced with adversity, said the researchers at the University of California, Berkeley. "These latest results indicate that there's a culture of compassion and cooperation among lower-class individuals that may be born out of threats to their well-being," study author and social psychologist Jennifer Stellar said in a university news release. "It's not that the upper classes are cold-hearted. They may just not be as adept at recognizing the cues and signals of suffering because they haven't had to deal with as many obstacles in their lives," she explained. The findings, published online Dec. 12 in the journal Emotion, suggest a scientific basis for emotional differences between the rich and poor that are depicted in such Charles Dickens classics as "A Christmas Carol" and "A Tale of Two Cities." The results also indicate that people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds may do better in cooperative settings than those who are wealthy. "Upper-class individuals appear to be more self-focused, they've grown up with more freedom and autonomy," Stellar said. "They may do better in an individualist, competitive environment." [color=Black]Source : Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford University.[/color] |
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Yorisb:Yeah, i am. Or is it you? |
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MsDarkSkin:I hope so. . . |
It takes a lot to be uncouth, bellicose and insulting towards other 24/7. It speaks of real issues of private discontent, personal frustration and unhappiness. #Just saying. |
Gbam! na wetin eye dey fine na him e go see , why invest in your own unhappiness? Ladies invest in yourselves and make yourselves the woman a man cannot do without, let them know that having you in their lives makes them a thousand times better. Remember that wherever the carcass is the vulture will gather. No need to dey sniff around. |
Kim Kardashian Speaks Out On Her Failed Marriage: "I Got Caught Up With the Hoopla" [color=Black][b]One day after she filed for divorce from Kris Humphries, her husband of 72 days, and left the country on a business trip, Kim Kardashian is making sure she tells her side of the story. “I am trying not to read all the different media reports but it’s hard not to see all the negative ones,” Kardashian tweeted on Tuesday. “First and foremost, I married for love. I can’t believe I even have to defend this. I would not have spent so much time on something just for a TV show!” She says that sharing the wedding with fans on E!’s two part wedding special in early October is just part of who she is and how the Kardashian family chooses to conduct their lives. “We filmed Kourtney giving birth, Khloe getting married, break ups, make ups, our best moments and our worst moments,” she writes. “These were all real moments. That’s what makes us who we are. We share, we give, we love and we are open!” She then goes on to describe the “rollercoaster” she was on as the wedding approached and expresses regret for not ending the relationship sooner. “I got caught up with the hoopla and the filming of the TV show that when I probably should have ended my relationship, I didn’t know how to,” she reveals. “And didn’t want to disappoint a lot of people.” Kardashian then ends her statement by saying that reports that she made millions off of her wedding are “simpy not true” and announced that she will be donating the money from her wedding gifts to the Dream Foundation.[/b][/color] Culled from Yahoo |
For richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health. . .until Facebook status do us part, Too much time on Facebook and not enough time going to a psychiatrist! |
A 36-year-old Texas man has pleaded not guilty to battery charges after allegedly attacking his estranged wife for failing to "Like" a status update he posted to Facebook. Benito Apolinar had posted an update to his Facebook page about the anniversary of his mother's death. Angry that the post had elicited no response from his wife of 15 years, he confronted her after dropping off their children at her home in Carlsbad, New Mexico on Tuesday. "That's amazing everyone 'Likes' my status but you, you're my wife. You should be the first one to 'Like' my status," he allegedly told her before punching her in the cheek and pulling her hair. He was reportedly under the influence of alcohol at the time. Apolinar was arrested the same evening of the incident. He is scheduled to appear in court on December 22. http://mashable.com/2011/10/09/man-assaults-wife-facebook/ |
@OP - No be me and u. . . cos anybody wey make deposit 4 dis 'bank', na 4 hell e go make withdrawal. ![]() |
Considering the evidence against Amanda was tainted by a prosecution that wanted to save face. |
The truth is that no one knows for sure what happened. So it doesn't make sense for any of us to judge. If she was found not guilty/innocent we'll have to accept it. |


