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Romance › Re: Please Don’t Ever Consider Marrying These 10 Types Of Women by joseph1832(m): 8:46am On May 26, 2015 |
exlink10: 1. The Chatterbox This is the woman who never shuts up, barely stopping to breathe. Seemingly only concerned about what is going on in her life, she always has to make a comment about everything and dominates conversations. 2. The Desperate Chick This type of woman will seem fantastic at first, until she starts talking about your wedding location, how many kids she wants and the name of your future dog–right after the first date! When a woman advances WAY faster than normal,watch out. She NEEDS a man so bad that she’s willing to put anybody in that slot, even the homeless guy on the corner. 3. The Overly-Critical Woman Anything you do for this type of woman is simply not good enough. Nothing seems to work unless it is done according to her standards. Anything that is said by anyone will be quickly taken out of context to become some sort of insult or some reason to wage war against the world. This type of woman has plenty of emotional baggage and will make you an angry and bitter person as there will be nothing but misery with her. 4. The Bimbo This type of woman can’t obtain a GED but has managed to secure a PhD in the science of the bedroom. This is an intellectually challenged woman who looks great but, in all honesty, shouldn’t open her mouth. Her skills are unquestionably only rooted in the physical realm and unless you’re just after one-night stands, you do not want to bring a stupid girl home to meet Mom and Dad. The majority of girls you see on the streets everyday fall into this category, More on www.exlinklodge.com/2015/05/please-dont-ever-consider-marrying.html?m=1 Okay. So who are we suppose to marry. There's an atom of every attribute you listed in almost every woman. |
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Politics › Re: Stay Away From Nigeria, NANS Tells Jacob Zuma by joseph1832(m): 8:39am On May 26, 2015 |
How nice!. I would even like NANS to throw pure water sachet at Zuman if its possible, let's see how he will like it.    Come to think of it, who even invited him, Jacob Zuma?. |
Politics › Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by joseph1832(m): 7:18am On May 26, 2015 |
viruz007: Perfecting my business system whilst still being an employee |
Politics › Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by joseph1832(m): 11:39pm On May 25, 2015 |
viruz007: I define people as poor when they choose to be stuck in being an employee or self employed person where dey exchange their time for money. I see, I was referring to Jack Ma and not you. I just need to ask what do you exchange your time for?. |
Celebrities › Re: Aww! Toolz And Tunde Demurun Are Engaged(photos) by joseph1832(m): 11:32pm On May 25, 2015 |
ROZZAYY: Congrats o. Jes thinking all dat toolzzzz for d nigga. Hmmmmm You never sleep? |
Politics › Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by joseph1832(m): 11:29pm On May 25, 2015 |
viruz007: Permit to comment and please know I mean no disrespect to you and your opinion
With respect to your comment, I find it flawed because many of us today are Passing . Over. Opportunities . Repeatedly (POOR).
Read an article today where the owner and founder of Alibaba (Jack Ma) who said and i quote, "If you are poor at 35, you deserve it" and it got me thinking that many of us the youths would rather spend our productive time doing unproductive things from watching football or TV shows or something else rather than reading up on the latest trends in the world, how to solve problems, understand a business idea that has been proffered to them or attend a business class that will be of benefit to them. It's just crazy.
Been guilty of this and I decided a while back when someone opened my eyes to take responsibility for my future and shape it because my parents desires are now my turn offs and the same is likely to happen with my kids.
Case in point, picture this, it was a pride and Joy for our parents to work in manufacturing industries/schools/civil service(NITEL, Former NEPA etc) in those days. However, most of our generation today do not want that. Our desire is for banks, Telecoms companies, oil companies etc. Some say God forbid with thoughts of offers like the ones parents enjoyed.
The offices and companies your children would work or buy over in the next 15-20 years have not been birthed yet. They would also say God forbid to the MTN's, Zenith Banks, etc you crave for today
I have found my own UBER, my own oil well and am ready to share it with all who are interested. The question is, ARE YOU INTERESTED?
SUCCESS LOVES SPEED Em sorry to ask you this but how does Jack Ma the founder of Ali Baba define poor?. |
Politics › Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by joseph1832(m): 11:26pm On May 25, 2015 |
byrron: Not all online commentators are ranters, miserable, gullible and jobless so my dedication is for all those that falls into that category.
Cheers. I hear you!. |
Politics › Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by joseph1832(m): 10:53pm On May 25, 2015 |
byrron: Pls can u specifically show to me were I made a generalized comment?
I extracted some valid assertions from the writers article and posted it so were is the generalization in that post?
When I say I dedicate it to all pdp and apc online ranters simply means that there are some party faithfuls that rants which does not imply that all party faithfuls rants.
I still stand by my initial post and there is no generalizing comment in it.
Pls go back and read my comment again bro! byrron: You think the politicians have any regard for you? That is why I referred to the arrogance of your ignorance at the beginning of this diatribe. You have a false estimation of yourself.
You have an over bloated ego. You are only as good as an election ticket- pure and simple.
You are only good to used and discarded like a used ballot paper. Who keeps a used ballot paper anyway?
That is why they only remember you every four years. You are like a menstrual pad that is only useful during the menstrual period.
You sit in front of a computer and rant all day through social media but with every click, you make money- not for yourself. With every megabyte of data you spend complaining and maligning, you make stupendous bucks for MTN,Etisalat, Glo and Airtel.
I dedicate this part to 'all' online/offline jobless pdp & apc miserable ranters & gullible faithfuls! I made emphasis on 'all' with regards to the embolden. |
Politics › Re: Fani-kayode Celebrates Girlfriend's Birthday In A Special Way (photo) by joseph1832(m): 10:34pm On May 25, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by joseph1832(m): 10:28pm On May 25, 2015 |
byrron: Are you one of the e-warriors making a living and living comfortably out of if? im just being curios and i hope to get your response in respect to that.
well what u stated up there is for e-warriors that are making a living warring online and i am not of that fold and really do not care to know about them and i honestly do know that sycophancy is also a job in Nigeria but my primary focus was to respond to your direct questions to me which i humbly did therefore, i rest my case. And I merely quoted you and asked you those questions to let you know that you shouldn't generalize!. It is well!. |
Politics › Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by joseph1832(m): 10:12pm On May 25, 2015 |
abbey621: I hate when people generalize people into categories just to suit their point of view. Poverty in Nigeria is a serious case and it doesn't just exist at the youth level alone. In the article I see references to a few Nigerians that made it out of the poverty due to God, luck and hard work but for every 1 of them, I can count a 1,000 who failed, it's not that God was not their side nor were they cursed or lazy but when you put people into unfavorable circumstances and expect them to excel then the probability of success is very low.
Based on the article, one would suggest Nigerian youths are the laziest in the world but if you've seen what I've seen you might just bite your tongue and have a rethink. Come to America and I'll show you rotten youths, youths hooked on drugs, youths obsessed with gang related activities and so on, the statistic is alarming! One would easily abandon such youths and tag them as failures but the American society operates on a different level, it is a society which believes that people can be redeemed if equipped with proper elements not only for survival but for long term success. From education to healthcare, no matter the amount of debt, youths are given chances upon chances to succeed.
Now Mr. Bayo, can the same be said of the Nigerian society? Let's forget about the government, what about the private sector? What have they done to redeem the Nigerian youth? What about celebrities? What have they done to help the common man? Before we condemn our youths, let's ask ourselves what we've done to make the situation better! Help me ask Mr Bayo oh... |
Politics › Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by joseph1832(m): 10:08pm On May 25, 2015 |
byrron: I don't know what your definition of an established individual is and your criteria for measuring such and I hope you don't really expect me to go on blabbing about being a millionaire and all those stuffs but since you asked based on curiosity then my response will not be based on curiosity rather it will be with all sense of modesty and humility.
I am not a billionaire but i am comfortable in my own right and can humbly say i'm better than millions of people out there in all ramifications and for that i am most grateful to the universal sovereign for all his blessings upon all my endeavors.
I can afford the basic things that makes life worth living for myself and my household and that is the basics for everyone.
Though i am not obligated to answer the other questions you asked me because they are very personal and overreaching but since it is also hinged on curiosity then i will oblige you again.
I work for an IT Firm and at the same time run my private business which is also related to my work and these are what i do with my time.
I am no Steve Jobs nor Bill Gates but i have tapped from the streams of opportunities from these innovators to provide services which are in high demand.
Im proud to say i have utilized my time wisely and i'm doing just fine. Good to know. And do you know many e-warriors here get paid by numerous political parties and also live comfortable life like you?. |
Politics › Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by joseph1832(m): 9:18pm On May 25, 2015 |
Whobedatte: everybody na motivational speaker na LMAO!. The nonsense this yeye people write makes me angry at times. Even the person who wrote that letter I can bet you isn't a millionaire, he might even be living in a rented apartment and owes his landlord rent. I wonder if everybody na millionaire who go dey sell tomato? Who go dey do mechanic? Who go dey drive danfo?. Everybody comes online and rant! Ask him, the favorable environment Zukerberg enjoyed does Nigeria offer that?. With this fuel scarcity banks even want to shut down and yet the OP is busy saying people shouldn't use no power and fuel scarcity as excuse. To the OP or whoever wrote that letter, I still want to know what you do for a living. |
Politics › Re: Angry Letter To The Nigerian Youth-- Nailed It by joseph1832(m): 9:07pm On May 25, 2015 |
byrron: You think the politicians have any regard for you? That is why I referred to the arrogance of your ignorance at the beginning of this diatribe. You have a false estimation of yourself.
You have an over bloated ego. You are only as good as an election ticket- pure and simple.
You are only good to used and discarded like a used ballot paper. Who keeps a used ballot paper anyway?
That is why they only remember you every four years. You are like a menstrual pad that is only useful during the menstrual period.
You sit in front of a computer and rant all day through social media but with every click, you make money- not for yourself. With every megabyte of data you spend complaining and maligning, you make stupendous bucks for MTN,Etisalat, Glo and Airtel.
I dedicate this part to all online/offline jobless pdp & apc miserable ranters & gullible faithfuls! Am just curious, are you a millionaire? Are you an established individual? Are you employed/self employed? What do you do with your time? Have you made any invention or innovation?. Please do satisfy my curiosity. |
Romance › Re: If U Dress Like A Prostitute, U R A Prostitute - Emodeee by joseph1832(m): 4:52pm On May 25, 2015 |
lurlah2014: u most be a big time fool and so dump to listen to the words of the wise. MAGA NO101.COM Honestly, you're truly hilarious, did your parents name you Hilary?. LMAO!. Kai! The amount of dumb and narrow minded girls that plague this section is alarming. No wonder they find themselves easy prey for guys to devour, later you see them open threads here and there complaining how they were used and dumped!. There's no need answering your mention anymore. Have a nice day. And enjoy your dumbness!. |
Romance › Re: If U Dress Like A Prostitute, U R A Prostitute - Emodeee by joseph1832(m): 4:41pm On May 25, 2015 |
lurlah2014: yes , like it is reaching and hunting you now. please just try and seek for FORGIVENESS cos its only GOD that knows how many girls uve lued into prostitution throu ur act Oh shut up!. You just opened your 32 and emit gibberish for the fun of it!. I wonder where your brain is  . Please learn to think with your brain before you speak. |
Romance › Re: If U Dress Like A Prostitute, U R A Prostitute - Emodeee by joseph1832(m): 4:35pm On May 25, 2015 |
lurlah2014: Action speaks louder than voice Never forget, "words have far reaching effect". |
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Romance › Re: If U Dress Like A Prostitute, U R A Prostitute - Emodeee by joseph1832(m): 4:28pm On May 25, 2015 |
lurlah2014: am sure you are one of those guys that dont like been a gentle man without passing through the ties You know nothing about me lady!. And who says anything about being a gentle man. I'm a man. If a girl wants me to be gentleman, she must first prove to me that she's a lady. Its that simple. |
Romance › Re: If U Dress Like A Prostitute, U R A Prostitute - Emodeee by joseph1832(m): 4:19pm On May 25, 2015 |
MizMyColi: Rubeech!
Another thread to claim man-righteousness.
So, what about the men who patronize them?
What are they to be called Bro?
I wonder what drives Men who think of women as an easy prey to pick on, they derive joy in dissecting the lives and activities of the everyday woman, while feigning ignorance to their own mischievous ways.
Somehow, they keep loosing sight of the fact that they create this demand for so called prostitutes, that it takes two or more to tango.
 You and the OP reason along the same line. Let me put it to you this way, if there aren't ladies who sell their bodies for coins clearly there won't be men who buy it!. Its that simple. What drives men to think of women as easy prey is because some women have made themselves easy prey!. Their quest to make money has corroded their sense of reasoning. It is even here in this same Romance Section that a female moniker openly came out to support gold digging!. What do you have to say about that. |
Poems For Review › Re: A Short Collection Of Christian Poems by joseph1832(m): 3:06pm On May 25, 2015 |
texanomaly: Hi Traceey. Long time. 
You can put "anonymous" beneath the poems, or put "Author wishes to remain anonymous".
These poems are lovely and inspirational. Thanks for sharing. Try to convince the author to come out of hiding. There is definite talent there.  |
Poems For Review › Re: A Short Collection Of Christian Poems by joseph1832(m): 3:04pm On May 25, 2015 |
elantraceey: We said the same thing 
Laykorn please do answer your mention . Are we?. |
Poems For Review › Re: A Short Collection Of Christian Poems by joseph1832(m): 11:44am On May 25, 2015 |
elantraceey: lol , agreed I know nothing about it because I don't do it and even in this case I'm not doing it  How can you do what you don't know? And how can you know what you don't know?. "Ignorance is bliss!." Enjoy your day miss. Laykorn will you answer your mention?. |
Politics › Re: Did We Experience Fuel Crisis During Military Era? by joseph1832(m): 11:39am On May 25, 2015 |
Tolexander: I get you!
you want make I talk my age abi  Lol!. I want make you talk say during GMB time as H.O.S, there was no such thing as fuel scarcity! Who born Monkey to try such nonsense!?. |
Poems For Review › Re: A Short Collection Of Christian Poems by joseph1832(m): 11:37am On May 25, 2015 |
elantraceey: Nope I'm not plagiarizing because I stated it's not mine and I don't want to right the authors name for reasons best known to me, you can't find this anywhere on net. OMG!. Obviously you know little or nothing as regards plagiarism!. Laykorn do kindly enlighten the young novice we have here. As VP of NPC, its your call.  1 Like |
Politics › Re: Did We Experience Fuel Crisis During Military Era? by joseph1832(m): 11:28am On May 25, 2015 |
Tolexander: I be small pikin o!
lolllllll How you come take know bout IBB and Abacha?. |
Jokes Etc › Re: Fuel Scarcity Has Given Us Another Alternative Of Charging Phones by joseph1832(m): 11:27am On May 25, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Did We Experience Fuel Crisis During Military Era? by joseph1832(m): 11:24am On May 25, 2015 |
Tolexander: it was a common experience during Babangida and Abacha's regime. What bout Buhari?. Was there such a thing as fuel scarcity?. |
Poems For Review › Re: A Short Collection Of Christian Poems by joseph1832(m): 11:22am On May 25, 2015 |
elantraceey: This is just a short collection of poems to teach and admonish us. It wasn't written by me but it was inspired by the holy spirit to someone , will add mine later on. Since the poem wasn't written by you, you should add the name of whoever the holy spirit inspired to write it. If not, you're plagiarizing someone else's work!. 1 Like |