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darkenedrebel:Now I wouldn't argue with that, but do they reproduce? That's what I mean by 'conventional'. |
Favolly:Hmm. |
darkenedrebel:Oh really. Perhaps you can give me a lil detail in this... |
Favolly:How? |
darkenedrebel:And tell me this, the animals that display homosexual tendencies do they act in the conventional way? ![]() |
Laveda:Yep. And the way we reason makes it okay for us to enjoy the very gift of choice. Lol. |
Laveda:Higher or lower, we're all animals. Then again you'll have to ask yourself that a lower animal like the lion will never have sex with another lion, neither will a male elephant have sex with a male elephant. And we say we're higher animals. Isn't this something to think about. LOL. ![]() |
Empiree:This one is saying folks like you are drug addicts who swallow the drug of religion and shove it down peoples throats!. You speak of Presenting the truth, which truth? And the truth according to whom? Which or what parameter was used in arriving at this so called truth? Can the parameters used be made available for others to arrive at this same truth? Message of truth my ass!. To think you even see this stuff as a matter of win and defeat really tell a lot about your mindset Mr. |
Laveda:Now you're talking veda. ![]() |
Favolly:Aren't we all animals? Or did you forget you're an animal? |
Empiree:[size=45pt]LMFAO[/size] He debated weak minded individuals, I'm still waiting for the iman that will convert me to Islam. Everyone I've engaged have so far failed to convince me. I've even listened to the taped messages of this dude in particular, I sounds narrow minded like his fellow pastors and imams. |
Seun:What's dumb to one is smart to another. Especially in this post modernist age. |
Laveda:If you no get my strength why you reply my mention? Those who decide not to be straight will have themselves to blame when the law catches up with them. ![]() |
Still up for grabs, the price is very negotiable. |
Laveda:If that is so how come having sex with animals is a crime? There are laws in Nigeria, and laws are meant to be obeyed, those who don't obey these laws, if caught will find themselves at the receiving end. |
phranseeqz:I really can't say, I've not read My Watch, the book is damn too expensive. N10,000 for just a copy, and its not something you can find easily, I'm even looking for the e-book even though I'm not a fan of e-books. |
Only a narrow minded mind will come up with a general statement and say Nigerians are lazy. |
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Hmm. I will go to Eritrea and marry two or more wives, any body who doesn't like it should kiss my ass or mind their business. ![]() |
otiigba1:Oh do keep quite. You just open your mouth and speak without thinking. You don't vote, and you're busy pointing fingers and criticizing here and there? Are you so short sighted that you can't see the hypocrisy of what you're saying? Please refrain from quoting me again. |
phranseeqz:My command? "My watch?" You mean? |
otiigba1:Of course your opinion does matter, just like the opinion of the Somali who lives in England matter in the affairs of the Somali state. You were born and you live in England, please concern yourself with matters that concern England and stop asking the PMB government to perform, better still, ask David Camron to put a stop to those LGBT peeps who like shoving their sexuality down peoples throats. |
So? He merely voiced his opinions. Should that be a big deal now? Lol. |
otiigba1:Then, its my duty to tell you that since you've never voted in any election in Nigeria, I see no reason whatsoever why you should be throwing jabs and criticizing governments, telling them to perform etc because, you as a Nigerian didn't perform your civic duty, so why should you be pointing fingers at another for not performing his or her duty? You sat idle and refused to vote, while people spent hours in queue believing they're fighting for a course and you come here and say your opinion is relevant? Puhleaase!. I'll urge you to continue to sit idle and watch and stop demanding and criticizing, because the very fault of our country being what it is is because of people like you.
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phranseeqz:You can get it at your local book store or your local road side book seller. You should also try and get "The Making of an African Legend" by Fredrick Forsythe. Its about the Biafran war. Its very detailed. Have you read "There Was A Country" by Chinua Achebe? Or even OBJ's book titles "Nzwegwu"? Brother, if you read all this books you'll know there is nothing insightful about what FFK wrote up there. He's just spreading half truths and his narrow mindedness. For the fact that he omitted Adewale Ademoyega's name shows that his bias is unprecedented. |
otiigba1:Yes, be that as it may, I'll always say, we criticize which ever government is in power, even if its the one we like or the one we don't like. I believe all those who kept mute and supported Jonathan when he was in power, don't have any right whatsoever to come here and stand demanding for this and that, its that simple, if they can keep mute and support impunity, why can't they keep mute now? It is because the person they so righteously supported was ousted out of office? Bro, lemme ask you this questions: did you vote in the last election or have you ever voted during any election in this country? |
otiigba1:Good, now wait after four years, I'll tell you, for now, its too early, because I don't recall myself or anyone for that matter, asking Jonathan about his achievements, just after 9 months in office. Are we clear? |
Em asking a prostitute what she's doing roaming the street at midnight is like asking a man who works in the bakery what he's doing in the bakery. The policeman should just come clean and tell us he offered to shag em girls free of charge and the refused. I see no reason how two girls of that age will over power and beat up a police man. LOL. |
Pangea:There was a Yoruba major there. |
omenka:Ride on? Ride where? With his half truths and twisted write-ups? I'm starting to believe FFK maybe a siamese twin with our beloved TonyeBarcanista, they both have the unnerving zeal to write what they see fit, devoid of facts and empirical evidence, even when its staring at them, right in their faces. |
FFK will always say what he doesn't know about, what does one expect from an avid follower of the PDP. We might even ask him what happened to Major Adewale Ademoyega, because I know for a fact that he survived the coup, fought the civil war and even went ahead and wrote a book titled "Why We Struck". Just how did FFK come to conclusion that Major Ifeajuna who whoever he named was the head of the coup? Kai! See nonsense wey dis man write for here, to even taint the name of Nzeogwu that he was captured is just nonsense. I've come to realized that many who write about this civil war don't always get their facts straight! They always twist it. I'll even tell FFK to go and read Adewale Ademoyega's book so his head can be clear about the happenings of the coup because he Major Adewale was among the coup plotters. Arrant Nonsense!.
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..they can't reason like humans
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