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#Wediehere |
[b][/b] ![]() pembisco:only when u put yourself in their shoe , then you can imagine how emotional and devastating it will be when u re told that u have only 24hrs to go..... ![]() pembisco:only when u put yourself in their shoe , then you can imagine how emotional and devastating it will be when u re told that u have only 24hrs to go..... painful though. |
last last na belle d cake go still enta and dem go shit am out ....lolz. Happy Birthday @Ninaivy. :olast last na belle d cake go still enta and dem go shit am out ....lolz. Happy Birthday @Ninaivy. |
last last na belle d cake go still enta and dem go shit am out ....lolz. Happy Birthday @Ninaivy. |
I swear Falz kill it jooooor, kudos |
fxjunkie:not jus an ordinary car bro, but a car that worth #45million naira. guy check am na. |
na waooo, God will not let us see evil. |
There is this testimony of a certain lady in one church, where she came out to testify that ever since she place d sticker of General over seer on her gas cylinder, she has not refilled her gas. Bro u can't imagine the sudden uproar that accompanied it that day from the congregation. *She gat no chill* |
misreal:na dis kind talk make Titanic ship sink na, make dem nobtry talk am o before dis one too go sink. |
dafeyankee:so na private uni she grad fro. |
oyetpel:oga check very one he typed exit and u are trying to correct him. |
All d best bro...
I pray that a miracle will also come my way...
Making money is d plan
#wediehere# |
All d best bro...
I pray that a miracle will also come my way...
Making money is d plan
#wediehere# |
[b][/b] No 6 got me thinking, abi make we no de lips lock and kiss again... |
Happy birthday sir |
kessyur:Acturelly,I did not read the post but I think the girl has no right to beat up the boyfriend in public. Maybe they should report the matter to their village elders but if the neighbor refuse to pay the house rent they should kill the landlord and forget about the missing car |
[quote author=amzee post=63743694]I GUESS THE HUSBAND'S DICK IS 3"INCHES AND HE'S A 1 MINUTE MAN.[/Acturelly,I did not read the post but I think the girl has no right to beat up the boyfriend in public. Maybe they should report the matter to their village elders but if the neighbor refuse to pay the house rent they should kill the landlord and forget about the missing car] |
owolabiza:Yes ooo Always dovgud to doz u meet at ur way up |
Slavery Despite the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution, which abolished slavery in the nation, it still exists in the United States, thanks to the amendment’s so-called punishment clause. Based on the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, the clause allows anyone who’s been “duly convicted” of a crime to be subjected to forced servitude as a “slave of the state.” The exception to slavery’s abolition reflects the belief that hard work is essential to moral rehabilitation. A year after the Civil War, the punishment clause was used as a justification for selling a black man into slavery after he’d been found guilty of theft in Maryland. Vagrancy could result in the same “punishment.” Even today, slavery remains legal in the US, “so long as it is pursuant to a criminal conviction and if it is limited to compulsory uncompensated labor.” When states realized the potential the punishment clause had to turn their prison systems into moneymaking enterprises using compulsory labor to manufacture “prison products,” many of them began to apply the punishment clause. Despite tests in the courts, the clause has been upheld as constitutional, and at least 37 states have made it legal for corporations to contract prison labor inside state prisons Dis is really absurd, nonsensically and prehistoric. |
Slavery Despite the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution, which abolished slavery in the nation, it still exists in the United States, thanks to the amendment’s so-called punishment clause. Based on the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, the clause allows anyone who’s been “duly convicted” of a crime to be subjected to forced servitude as a “slave of the state.” The exception to slavery’s abolition reflects the belief that hard work is essential to moral rehabilitation. A year after the Civil War, the punishment clause was used as a justification for selling a black man into slavery after he’d been found guilty of theft in Maryland. Vagrancy could result in the same “punishment.” Even today, slavery remains legal in the US, “so long as it is pursuant to a criminal conviction and if it is limited to compulsory uncompensated labor.” When states realized the potential the punishment clause had to turn their prison systems into moneymaking enterprises using compulsory labor to manufacture “prison products,” many of them began to apply the punishment clause. Despite tests in the courts, the clause has been upheld as constitutional, and at least 37 states have made it legal for corporations to contra Dis is soon brutal and prehistoric |
He is a legend and role model to many.
nice portrait
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baby from d first tym I saw u, I no DAT an Angel is missing in heaven. kikikikikikijikikikiliki |
this Recession..
guys are not smiling |
OK oooooo we don hear |
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