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Romance / Re: Beauty And Brains : Which Would You Rather Have In Your Relationship by kristein(m): 5:47pm On Dec 07, 2014
JAVANESE:

nt so fast my broda
wu b diz 1 gan? undecided
Food / Re: Cooking Tips For Career Minded Single Guys (pictures Included) by kristein(m): 5:29pm On Dec 07, 2014
veave:





na aunty first, small girls next grin grin grin
are u so so desperate ad tasty for konji lyk dt?..boiz no dey ur area?

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Romance / Re: Beauty And Brains : Which Would You Rather Have In Your Relationship by kristein(m): 4:45pm On Dec 07, 2014
nomabeeee:
buh u jst knw I wouldn't wna discuss that here..
so wia do u wana discuss it? privately?
or u can watsapp me on diz if u wnt it privately!..07032494292
Romance / Re: Beauty And Brains : Which Would You Rather Have In Your Relationship by kristein(m): 4:22pm On Dec 07, 2014
nomabeeee:
kristen...why r u so taking it personal..yes I am witty..if u care to know..and I am beautiful..meanwhile go bk to my post I was specific abt a smart and intelligent person..if I may ask..would u want a dummy as a girlfriend?? Pls stop picking issues where u shouldn't..it dosent look nice sweerie
hmmn! for ur small mind nw u witty bah? ok if u sed so.no vess for diz question i wan ask u o!..
list the characteristics of witty and smart u have sweerie...lemi c mayb u worth it wink
Romance / Re: Beauty And Brains : Which Would You Rather Have In Your Relationship by kristein(m): 4:12pm On Dec 07, 2014
as for me i'll prefer xtremely pretty girls with moderate brain,coz if u marry gurl wey her brain big lyk calabash,na she go dey control u...becoz she wil felt"i gt more sense pass u naa"..
Romance / Re: Beauty And Brains : Which Would You Rather Have In Your Relationship by kristein(m): 4:07pm On Dec 07, 2014
nomabeeee:
As for me.u hv to be goodlooking and presentable..and then you must be smart and wiTty..cos I dnt wna be a mother to dummies..#jstsaying# grin
are u ursef pretty and witty,hian? undecided
Education / Re: 7 Types Of People You Meet In An Exam Hall by kristein(m): 2:47pm On Dec 07, 2014
nickz:
you need to "bad up" a bit:
get abit social with not too nice people,
and try to get something in return for your nice deeds....not money or s3xtongue
life is fun.....being a bookworm isn't that bad afterallgringrin
bruh no need of u whinnin dt" bein a book warm isnt dt bad"if u're lucky to b a "bookwarm"it is a gift frm God,becoz so many pple av bin tryin to b lyk u...bur unfortunately it didn't work out for em...either by em lackin dexterity or dey are clumsy...
if u are lucky enof to b bookwarm..u gt so many advantages ad privilege lyk me ..
thou i use mine both positively ad negatively..amu bad boi(I B bad boi)..
for d guys i use it to estort money frm em..nd for 'em ladies I use it to date nd mess around wif dem..use ur talent wisely..afterall bookwarms too na celeb na as wizkid ad d likes. wink
Food / Re: Cooking Tips For Career Minded Single Guys (pictures Included) by kristein(m): 2:19pm On Dec 07, 2014
veave:



Chisos!
Throws up...
Bia, be kiaful dia... dont sawa my tea abeg...
Mtchwww lipsrsealed
sawa ur tea as hw nw bae..do u chk ma dp u'll c wat u wnt dier(6packs)
Romance / Re: Ladies And Guys What Turn U On The Most by kristein(m): 11:47pm On Dec 06, 2014
VickyyB:
None. undecided
Gimme a dark skinned guy that has 6packs. cool
i av d 6packs wil u follow me? wink
Food / Re: Cooking Tips For Career Minded Single Guys (pictures Included) by kristein(m): 8:34pm On Dec 06, 2014
veave:



Aite... wink
babe na nylon chest e gt..av u chk out ma 6packs??..if nt chk ma dp
Business / Re: Ways To Turn Your Ideas Into Reality by kristein(m): 6:03pm On Dec 06, 2014
eleojo23:
John intends to start a business, Ada wants to write a book and Bayo is good at music and wants to become a professional musician. They have many ideas running through their minds about these things they want to do. John has a lot of business ideas, Ada has ideas of different plot lines for her book and Bayo has a lot of good tunes in mind. But they all have a common problem - how will they bring these ideas to reality?
Ideas are great but unless something is done with them, they remain worthless.

In this post, I will try to suggest ways to go about bringing your ideas to reality. The points are not exhaustive because I intend to make it brief. Please stay with me.

1. Get organised.
Scott Belsky in his book on this subject states that a surplus of ideas is as dangerous as a lack of it. The tendency to jump from one idea to another drains your energy and you struggle to make progress. Without some structure, you can become an addict of the brain-spinning indulgence of idea generation.

Let's consider two individuals, Tunde and Ahmed. Tunde has a lot of ideas but is so disorganized that no particular idea is fully realised while Ahmed with half the creativity and just a little more organisational ability makes more progress in implementing his ideas.
So we can see that someone with average creativity but good organisation skill will make a greater impact than the disorganised creative geniuses among us. This is why some 'less creative' artists might produce more work than their talented inventive counterparts.

You could boast and say 'I've got a lot of good ideas!' but it's of no use if you never turn any of them into reality. Remember, people cannot see into your brain to know what great ideas you have in there (at least not yet, I haven't heard of any device that can do that or have you?)
Therefore no matter the number of fantastic ideas you have running through your brain, you need to prioritize and focus on one or find a way to channel all of them in one direction(if possible) in order to get something out of those ideas. This will require some discipline.

2. Motivate yourself.
The world can sometimes be a cruel place and doing the unfamiliar brings you face to face with resistance.
In the words of Scott Belsky, society is a bit hypocritical. The mainstream shuns creative people especially when they defy the status quo. Dropping out of school or choosing an alternative career is frowned upon but at the same time we celebrate the successes of artists and entrepreneurs who took that path and have enriched various aspects of our lives. Society thus celebrates the outcome of what it frowns at. So you see that you may not get all the support you need from people around you and God help you if your idea is not what people are used to.

Hence you will have to learn to maintain your confidence when doubted. This means you need to believe in the success of the idea you are pursuing even amidst contrary opinions. Remember, there will always be naysayers.

3. Take the bold step.
Stepping out into the unknown can be scary. We all experience that inertia and that is why most ideas die before they come into reality.
But sometimes you just need to step out and you will be surprised at how things will fall in place.

Some years back, my friends and I had an idea about hosting an academic program for kids. We were still in the university at that time and we did not have enough money for the project. We needed to involve some VIPs and that would cost money. The odds were really against us but we stepped out anyway.
In the end, we were able to raise the amount we needed for the project. How did we do it? We were simply passionate about what we wanted to do and were able to sell our idea to those who eventually supported us even though they had not seen such a program before.
That made me realise that anything is possible and sometimes you just have to step out and begin to pursue whatever you have in mind even against the odds.

Let's say you want to write a book and ideas have been coming to you. But because you don't see the possibility of publishing the book due to lack of finance or other constraints, you have decided to neglect those ideas. Don't do that anymore. Start writing the manuscript of that book and put your best into it. You may be surprised that someone will like your work and offer to help you publish it. Even if nobody recognizes you immediately, keep writing and one day, the breakthrough will come for you.
Same goes for any venture you want to go into. Start small and watch it grow into something big.
One problem we have is that we see people who have built large business empires and celebrities who are excelling in their careers and tend to get discouraged. But the fact is, they did not just get there overnight. It took years of working on their ideas until they became reality.

4. Involve other people.
Sometimes you get more out if your ideas when you involve others. The idea of hosting a program for kids that I mentioned earlier was actually brought up by one of us and we all joined hands to make it work. The idea would have died if my friend insisted on doing it alone because it would have been extremely difficult for him to do it all by himself.
Nothing will assist your idea more than a team of people who possess real positive initiative.
The humbling truth is that ideas don't always happen through solitary ingenuity. Other people always play a role in pushing your ideas forward through their valuable suggestions. Your idea could gain a new dimension for good when others get involved.

Involving others make you accountable for being productive and following through with your project. If you work in isolation, your ideas come and go without accountability and stimulation from others.
Partnership helps you capitalize on feedback and it also helps you share the burden of executing the project.
However, partnerships must be carefully formed to avoid engaging the wrong people in your project. That would obviously be counterproductive. Don't involve just any kind of person in your project. Some people will end up killing your idea

As I conclude, let me say a few things worthy of note.
As you pursue your idea, don't get caught up in the novelty of what you are doing that you loose touch with what has already been done before. Note that not much is entirely new and you can learn from the past. As you encounter things during the the execution of your idea, know that the situation you face isn't as isolated and unique as you think. You can tap into previous knowledge which is usually risk-free and time-tested.
As you harness lessons from the past, you must also question them not in a bid to discard them but to avoid being imprisoned by the status quo. While it is certainly good to find and follow time-tested methods as you pursue your projects, it is dangerous to passively accept advice. Hence, rather than carrying on with the way things have always been done, recognise that anything can be done better.


I have to stop here. I can't exhaust all there is to be said on this subject but I believe you get the point I'm trying to make in this post. Thank you for reading. I do hope you found the post helpful.

Feel free to share how you've been able to bring some of your ideas to reality.
nna ehn!d way mod dey move topics to front page diz dayz ehn..una won consume our mb finish?..
anyways nyc one op...so educative nd moral
Education / Re: 7 Types Of People You Meet In An Exam Hall by kristein(m): 5:26pm On Dec 06, 2014
the silent gurus:dis ones no go talk feem wif any body..em dey class dier sef for exam hall,even thou u shout dier name frm nw to tomoro dem no go mind u.becoz dey'll wnt to pass any other pple for hall infact if e possible collect best for dt course nd i belong to diz group
Education / Re: 7 Types Of People You Meet In An Exam Hall by kristein(m): 11:34am On Dec 06, 2014
missterious:


Lol. Thanks.
he sed ur beauty is pure ad ur kinda blushin... wink
mehn gehs luv sweet words o grin
Education / Re: Why Do People Find It Hard To Read Academic Books Than Non-academic Ones by kristein(m): 12:41am On Dec 05, 2014
Matthewbriggs:


I would rather watch a movie than read fiction... Time is very precious especial time I allocate to read... Reading something that is not real, a product of someones imagination is not an attractive prospect for me. I would rather spend that time reading something that is concrete and based on reality.

I hardly read for entertainment value but for educational value. I just think we are all wired differently some like fiction some don't.
1000likes for u bro. xpecially ur statement"a product of someones imagination is not an attractive prospect for me"..
how will reasonable creative literate b more focussed on fiction dt is written by an ordinary individual lyk me? ..I dnt find it attractive too,becoz i knw we share d same mentality and medulla(the author and I)..sm thin i can sit down nd write mysef..why d hell wil i b stressin ma sef on stories made by anoda individual juz lyk me..I prefer smthin educative,creative and moral nd nt juz entertainment..
my man..it seems we shared d same mentality..kudos!

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Fashion / Re: How To Increase Your Backside And Make It Firm Naturally by kristein(m): 8:22am On Dec 04, 2014
[quote author=Vivly post=28569846]
Biko Mba. grin
I'll continue when I get a room on the ground floor. cheesy Besides, since it's been long I last did it, I fear the pains might come back. That I can't take now. smiley[/quote
nna ehn! ur butt dry lyk fry pan ni o.. grin
btw,try to Bleep lyk 3days daily..wen i say Bleep 3dayz ..i mean minimum,d more u gt bleeped d more ur butt is bigger..I'm tellin u frm xperience(ask dose wey dey collect ma kondo dey'll xplain berra)...
if u nid help u can holla me wink
Celebrities / Re: Nigerian Celebrities Whose Bosoms Brought Them Fame (Photos) by kristein(m): 10:58pm On Dec 03, 2014
VickyyB:
Team I am proud of my breast. angry
are u lookin for 1 maga to plait ur xmas hair?…or na xmas dress u dey find maga for?.…huh? undecided
Fashion / Re: How To Increase Your Backside And Make It Firm Naturally by kristein(m): 10:37pm On Dec 03, 2014
EroticAngelina:
This is a topic that most women have been waiting for!
Most ladies complain of their butt. either its too small, or its sagging, which can be a turn off for most guys

not saying that girls with small butt aren't good, just saying that 98%of guys love big wide and firm soft butts!

normally if you want to get a bigger butt, we turn to surgery! but that's not the only way to get the perfect butt we so desire!
Fortunately, there are natural ways to increase the size of the butt!!
surgery can give you the result you want in a matter of 6hrs! yes! but there are great negative effects at the end, and you don't wanna go through it! but the natural way is 100% safer!!! though it takes time and patience and continuously performing of the routines! and at the end, you would be soooooo happy you waited!

there are exercises that can be done to increase the butt! Kim k does it though she had a surgery!

SQUATS.
NEVER underestimate the power of squats! its the most effective exercise that rapidly increases the muscles of your butt. daily squats will help contract your butt muscles thereby increasing your butt naturally. it also helps widen the hips if done regularly! place your legs apart and squat . stay in that position for a good 15mins, but if you are fat or too weak, reduce it to 10mins. and make sure you arc your back, pushing your butt out more. do this 3times a day, and you would be seeing signs in 3Weeks!!

BUTT MASSAGE
this is a really good way to increase your butt!!
rub coconut oil or gasoline in your butt, and massage it. study shows that massaging the butt increases blood flow thereby making it grow bigger! even in your hair, massaging the scalp promotes hair growth.
so massage your butt with oil every night before sleeping. it works like magic! and this method also helps keep the butt from sagging.

AVOID WEARING TIGHT PANTS &SKIRTS/TROUSERS
I believe this part is self explanatory.

LUNGES
this is also a great way to give your butt that sexy firm it needs. stand on both legs. then raise your right leg and move it forward,while keeping your left leg on the ground. switch leg position and try again.

KEEPING CLEAN
keep your body clean always to have that great butt you desire!

GYM
get a gym instructor to guide you. gymmin helps a lot!

ANAL SEX(not compulsory)
anal sex also helps in expanding the butt. though some people don't like it, it depends on you smiley

Good luck!♥ feel free to ask me any questions!
mehn,d recent post by nL’derz peepz diz xmas period no b sherrey sherrey @al..8tins bla bla bla...9diz bla bla bla...it's obvious dt men in nL 'd also cm wif d idea"9 tins to give u smarter ad gorgious 6packs"...wich dey 'em selves are strugglin to gt overtym..:-/
even al diz babes wey use to dey form james bond/mary amaka wenever decent ad cute guys re tryin to woo em...
nna ehn! diz 21st century don die for men,apparently, wif al diz absurd ad hilarious comment ad post by our ladies...
BTW,dn't tell me u're actually lookin for maga to buy ur xmas gown ad plait ur hair for u;p
Culture / Re: Igbo-Nigerian Men Are The Most Handsome Men In Africa! by kristein(m): 12:14pm On Dec 02, 2014
jellyloveb:
Igbo Guys Rocks!!! Bring them on. . . .
i'm an igbo man,anambra precisely..wil u hook up wif me wink
Romance / Re: Are Yoruba Guys Romantic?, i think i might marry a yoruba guy by kristein(m): 12:09am On Dec 01, 2014
@op.you av nt try igbo be4? am 1 nd romantically hot nd bad wink
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kristein(m): 1:51am On Nov 30, 2014
ellechrystal:

Lmao... I no take am serious oo. Me sef dey joke grin grin
Anyways .. E-hugs
aiit babe..can we watsapp?, wink
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kristein(m): 1:45am On Nov 30, 2014
ellechrystal:

Na u know! As u no want craze, so na me wey u think sey dey do craze?
no hard feelin babe..juz tryina b social..dn't mis-put ma quote ...any way letz make our chatt privacy wink
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kristein(m): 1:32am On Nov 30, 2014
ellechrystal:

Na u dey do am. N u feel sey I dey follow u do am.. Abeg o. I dey browse so I no sabi wetin u dey yarn... undecided
me!do am i dey craze??..any way na u sabi sha..
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kristein(m): 1:25am On Nov 30, 2014
ellechrystal:

See u.. lol. Wetin babes dey do? Me i no know o.. Abeg fill me in..
vaht same thin na as u dey do am nw..u understand werrin u dey do nw ...wey u dey inside+cold tins wink
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kristein(m): 1:18am On Nov 30, 2014
ellechrystal:


Shuooo. Abeg wetin u dey think ke?
vaht normal thin wey babes em dey do wen lonely naa..xpecially for nyt lyk viz..i don catch u! wink
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kristein(m): 1:10am On Nov 30, 2014
ellechrystal:

Lol. But u sef still dey awake na.
na yuh ad dey wait make u first sleep naa..abi shey no b say werrin ah dey tink wink
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kristein(m): 1:04am On Nov 30, 2014
ellechrystal:

Same as most naija guys ve their own mega issues.
Oga it can't b d babes alone o. We b winch? Haba
bur shey u no dey sleep??.is alnost 1 am
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kristein(m): 12:47am On Nov 30, 2014
Natasha2:
good night yall. Some people no dey sleep grin

Whether you are the asker or the askee people would still ask each other out for harmless outings, and for ulterior or "interior" motives grin grin.
no need to rush to sleep dn't forgt to send me ur number ...u'll lyk ma company

ah swear grin
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kristein(m): 12:37am On Nov 30, 2014
kristein:
wink wink tongue
am alredy askin u in as u taught tongue
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kristein(m): 12:35am On Nov 30, 2014
wink wink
Natasha2:

Lol a swear grin grin



tongue tongue tongue grin grin
tongue[quote author=Natasha2 post=28459522]
Lol a swear grin grin
or berra stil gime ur watsapp number
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kristein(m): 12:23am On Nov 30, 2014
Natasha2:

Sometimes grin





make una come ohhhhhh this boy don ask me out ohhh grin grin grin grin.

Was my conclusion too fast?? grin grin
any ow u put it..bur try to message me wif vaht line wink
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kristein(m): 12:11am On Nov 30, 2014
Natasha2:

my dads room cheesy
u can add me up wif duz asap 07032494292 for watsapp grin
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kristein(m): 12:04am On Nov 30, 2014
wink wink
Natasha2:

my dads room cheesy
nna ehn! no p sha..bt shey u go cm my side tomowo,i live alone grin

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