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This is Nigeria, look how they're sitting down, look how they're sitting down, sitting like a criminal |
TissuePaper:exactly. I suffer the same predicament bro |
ERCROSS:you're welcome |
HP 15q bu006tu (2LS59PA) core i3 6th Gen |
wow I don't think i follow the proper format when making friends. lol Anyway, the price of the console is determined by the storage capacity. They range from 500GB to 1TB. The ones with 500gb are popular because they're cheaper. you can get them at the price range of 90k-130k and you can order them from Konga or Jumia. It might be cheaper this Friday on jumia cause of their black Friday promo. Good luck ![]() |
sick of it and wrecked are also great comedy series |
i wonder who Nigerians offended |
Offpoint:okay |
Offpoint:wow great. I'll text you via whatsapp using the number you provided above, cool? |
Offpoint:Good day. I'm an upcoming graphics artist. I can create basic logos and designs but I'm hoping to develop. would you mind mentoring or tutoring me ? |
booblacain:lol |
let him come and stay here for a year. see if he'd still claim to be half Nigerian |
I'm an upcoming graphic artist and I would like to be tutored/guided. |
HIV test is not for me. after all what you don't know, won't kill you � |
victor moses should just change his name to folarin. rubbish ![]() |
19th October. |
His shoes are longer than Mugabe's tenure in office. saiiii ![]() |
Some of us are trying to gain small weight. This life |
Funny thing is, outside the home this wife beater is a soft coward who can't stand up to his fellow man. |
That woman is modeling the owambe version of Nigeria's world cup kit. Go Mummy! |
Understanding how emotions and thoughts influence behavior is important for people who have intense emotions and are often ruled by them. Knowledge about emotions and the thoughts that strengthen or soften those emotions can help people develop ways to better manage their actions. One urge that people experience but rarely discuss is revenge. Webster's online dictionary defines revenge as to avenge (as oneself) usually by retaliating in kind or degree or to inflict injury in return for something, such as to revenge an insult. The struggle with revenge is centuries old. Shakespeare said, "If you prick us do we not bleed? If you tickle us do we not laugh? If you poison us do we not die? And if you wrong us shall we not revenge?" Shakespeare clearly thought revenge was as normal and predictable as the sun rising. Maybe, but what about the idea that revenge is self-destructive? Confucius said , "Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves." Gandhi seemed to agree with him when he said, "An eye for eye only ends up making the whole world blind." Revenge seems to be one of the deepest instincts we have. Who hasn't said, "I hope he gets his," or wished that Karma would strike sooner rather than later? Dirty Harry's "Go ahead, make my day" resonates across generations. Out of control revenge, attack and counterattack, can be blinding and destroy the lives of all involved. But our instincts and emotions usually serve a purpose. Researchers and theorists believe that revenge is a form of establishing justice and that the threat of revenge may serve as a form of protection, a kind of enforcement of social cooperation. Imagine that your neighbor hosts large, overnight parties and his guests continually park so that you can't get out of your driveway. If you believe that your neighbor is a rational person who won't retaliate, you may be tempted to key the guests' cars or smear them with eggs. If you think your neighbor would "come after you," then you are less likely to act on your anger. Maybe the purpose of revenge is in preventing certain hostile actions or the threat of revenge insures people do not hurt you in the future. But sometimes people act revengeful when no good can come of their actions, other than to inflict suffering on others. Those actions can go to unfathomable extremes. From lovers running over a beloved iPhone or destroying what their ex most values, to businessmen damaging the careers of those who have rejected them, to students opening fire in school hallways, revenge can be an act of anger, hurt and power. People who have been hurt or betrayed seem to believe without any doubt that if the other party suffers, then they will feel better--their emotional pain will lessen. Is this true? Continue reading : https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/pieces-mind/201309/revenge-will-you-feel-better |
AdeniyiA:� lol |
lonlytroy:Mr. Man is it your spelling that I corrected? Like you haven't made fun of someone's grammar or spelling before. |
NIGERIA IS A SCAM |
Robbed not rubbed. But its OBO so okay |
It's "leave me alone" not "live me alone" but since it's Yemi Alade, nobody will talk. |
It's Wizkid Abeg. I mean Tobi has the physique but what type of pose is that mbok? |
Wow. Looks like those rice farms in China. I rep Cross River State. |
kennisman:He's not jor. |
My God! I know this boy. Oluwa protect your son please. |
Hysterectomy, misogyny, ambidextrous |
Sheim
Auntcle
Oga madam
transgendered
Boirl Her/his title borku |



