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It is wa o... Like one family that just recently found out that their supposed child isn't their real child.. Their child was switched in the hospital.. And begin to wonder the psychological trauma these family would have to go through.. How would you tell the kids, hey im not ur real mummy |
tritt:we know they need rest, but letting their guards down? I'm not sure its safe. Shouldn't their guns be by their sides while seated on the chair sleeping? Dont know sha, just thinking out loud ![]() |
Lol.. Smh at op.. Dont say what you dont know |
Why stay a relationship, when you know you won't marry him Didn't you know he was gonna propose one day?? Some ladies know in their heart that they wont marry the guy, they just continue... Some double date, so what if the two guys propose Same questions i keep asking my cousin... |
emerged01:Thanks, now i know |
emerged01:what's the meaning of jagaban ![]() |
naughtynaughty:seriously Sha, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder |
gurunlocker:So true, they all change.. I love privacy too, sometimes i wonder hw i'll cope if i get married, i dnt like sharing my space especially my bathroom |
I thought patoranking said he use to sleep under bridge nd he sold rat poison.. Na wa o.. Iies.. Famzing. Dats nt his ex, except twas after his fame |
People gathered at the Arafa Islamic Center on Monday to discuss Donald J. Trump's statements advocating that Muslims be barred from entering the United Donald, come home. That was the message on Monday night in Queens, as two dozen men finished their prayers in a basement mosque beneath a discount store on Hillside Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, just a block away from where Donald J. Trump grew up. They were saddened, frightened and, frankly, dumbfounded by Mr. Trump’s latest declaration — that in reaction to the San Bernardino killings last week he wanted to ban all Muslims from entering the country until the nation’s leaders can “figure out what is going on and why.” And they had a request: “People always ask, where are the moderate Muslims?” Ali Najmi, 31, a defense lawyer and a co-founder of the Muslim Democratic Club of New York, said during a discussion after prayers at the Arafa Islamic Center. “We’re right here; we’re right in Donald Trump’s neighborhood. He needs to come back home.” Mr. Trump said on Monday that he wanted to ban all Muslims from entering the country until the nation’s leaders can “figure out what is going on and why.” For all his Manhattan pomp, Mr. Trump is a son of Queens. His father, Fred C. Trump, was the son of German immigrants, and he began his career as a developer with a house in Woodhaven. Donald Trump grew up in a stately mansion with columns on Midland Parkway, in the wealthy enclave of Jamaica Estates that Fred Trump partially built. Although he moved on from the borough, he frequently mentioned his experiences of taking the F train on Hillside Avenue into Manhattan, and how Queens gave him perspective on the city’s diversity. Now, not far from Mr. Trump’s childhood street, a dozen mosques are spread out along Hillside Avenue — there are 93 in Queens, one third of the city’s total, according to Tony Carnes, the editor of “A Journey Through N.Y.C. Religions,” which collects data on faiths. In all, Mr. Carnes said, there are 770,000 Muslims in New York City. Many of them make their homes in Queens. There are close to 64,000 Pakistani and Bangladeshi immigrants in the borough, according to the American Community Survey from 2014; many of them are Muslim. The Muslim community also includes Afghans, Bosnians, Albanians and more. Halal meat shops and barbecue restaurants in neighborhoods like Jamaica, Jackson Heights and Astoria are bustling. "who is a Muslim? You will see Muslims from every race here,” said Mohammed Tohin, 47, at the Arafa Islamic Center. Mr. Tohin works in real estate and is a Community Board 8 member. “You’ll see white, black, Asian-American. So who is he pointing at — that’s the question I’m asking. Is it me? Is it someone white? Is it the brother born here?” Mohammed Rana, 39, an assistant imam at the Islamic Center of Jackson Heights. “If people go and do something bad, we are very sad," he said. "Muslims never accept these kinds of things.” Across the borough’s neighborhoods, Muslims responded to Mr. Trump’s comments with hurt and surprise. “I love this country, 100 percent,” said Mohammed Rana, 39, an assistant imam at the Islamic Center of Jackson Heights, who is from Bangladesh. When he heard people blaming Muslims for violence, especially after the attacks in Paris and California, he said: “If people go and do something bad, we are very sad. Muslims never accept these kinds of things.” If Mr. Trump were to have attended the post-prayer discussion Monday, he would have heard Yusuf Abdul Wadud speak in a thick New York accent. Mr. Wadud, 59, was born in the United States and raised Catholic. He converted to Islam more than 30 years ago. “Donald Trump is preaching hatred, fear and separation,” Mr. Wadud said. “ISIS is hatred. Islam is love. No Muslim would ever pick up a gun and shoot people. Donald Trump is using this because his crowd wants to hear this. Donald Trump is playing right into the hand of ISIS.” Shaukat Choudhury, 70, who, for 46 years, has lived in an apartment on the same street, Midland Parkway, as Mr. Trump’s childhood home, said he that at first could not take the remarks seriously. “I very much laughed out loud,” he said. “I said, ‘Here goes Trump – again!’” Yusuf Abdul Wadud at the Arafa Islamic Center on Monday. “Donald Trump is preaching hatred, fear and separation,” he said. But Mr. Najmi was personally offended because he, too, was born and raised in Queens. His parents were Muslim immigrants from Pakistan, and this fall, he lost his bid to become the first person of South Asian ancestry to be elected to the City Council. He graduated from Oberlin College and from the law school of the City University of New York, and continues to be a community organizer. On Twitter on Monday, he invited Mr. Trump back for some halal kebabs and a cup of chai tea in the old neighborhood. “I’m outraged that anyone born and raised in Queens would say something like that,” said Mr. Najmi, who grew up in Glen Oaks, Queens. “Especially since Queens County is home to so many immigrants — it’s the symbol of immigrants in America.” Alhaz Mowlana A. Kalam spoke in front of Kabab King, a popular restaurant on Diversity Plaza, a pedestrian walk in Jackson Heights. When told of Mr. Trump’s comments, he shook his head. “It’s crazy, it’s crazy,” he said. And he had another thought for Mr. Trump. “Look at the all the mosques in this area,” he said. “We are so many that we are praying on the street. He’s not going to be president if he says something like this http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/12/09/nyregion/among-muslims-in-donald-trumps-old-queens-neighborhood-shock-and-dismay.html?_r= |
Op, u've still not answer the question, do u use tooth brush or chewing stick.. If u use toothbrush, u must be a hypocrite. |
phrenoz:Hmmm... Got any idea why its called okrika ![]() |
pinkbee:Lolz.. I dnt watch it o.. |
pinkbee:Hahaha.. Babe.. I had a nice time picking on you tho.. I was bored. Why are u announcing that u're reading Zeeworld threadthread . Are you really reading it sef ![]() |
markidoo:Dude, are you sure? ![]() |
izuch:Dude ![]() |
pinkbee:Oh! So you know, or did u Google it? why were u sounding confused earlier |
First of all, why is it called "Okrika" And why do they have a particular smell... |
pinkbee:What's this one saying Illiteracy sha, its not only the inability to to read and write |
This match tho |
Because he is a jerk ![]() |
German juice Yo. Small boobies chicks be hating |
Lol.. Funny. The op sounded like Chimmanda Adichie |
Why wont we be mean when you guys are ingrates. I'm the nicest person you could meet, Im so free, nice even to strangers. When i'm at the park, I chat nd make jokes with agberos. Im such a free spirit, I can make convos with someone I just met nd u'd think we've each for a long time. But you guys are such an ingrate. When a girl appear nice you guys say "she's cheap." Because you laugh and open teeth with them, they as well want you to open leg with them too. You guys want the one that wuld give u though time forming hard to get. I was at the club once with my bro nd his frnd nd my bro was having a convo with a girl he just met, she was friendly nd sweet, then she got up to get a drink. His frnd was like; "guy she dey trip for you, u no go Bleep her? So why wont we be mean when you guys or rather, most of you guys just want sex. This year ive decided to drop me being nice and be mean as possible. |
Aystormz:haha.. Seriously. I'm serious here.. Some guys hardly use their own pic. They use pictures of girls showing off their endowed body |
Check google, you can find illustrations with pictures. If you don't still get it watch youtube videos. I learnt all my makeup stuffs from google and youtube . Dont have an elder sister to look up to.They might be looking fake because you dont follow your natural brow line when drawing, i once tried to draw my brow like Kylie jenner's brow and it turned out fake. Don't use a black eye pencil |
Its even the guys that uses a girl's booty as their dp |
Whr is kim na, i only see kylie |
She is curvy/fat Nicki Minaj is way better, even Kim. She should just get toned. |
Crocz: ![]() |

I dnt watch it o..
JuicyGee, [b][/b]WEEDSDOM IS KNOWLEDGE


. Dont have an elder sister to look up to.