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This country has a long way to go. |
happy200:Eyaa, life can be hard and unfair sometimes, we just have to find a reason to live. Don't be too hard on yourself, you'll be fine. |
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Religion has a way of taking you to the highest level of stupidity. If only people can question some of their religious dogmas, even the most cherished ones. |
Dansaki by Lara George, used it as my ring tone for sometime. Kinda like the song. |
Originakalokalo:The problem of man is God not SIN, since he knows all things, the end from the beginning, he should have known that man was going to sin eventually. |
It seems I'm living a double life, out there I act and talk like one of the adherents of one of the popular beliefs out there even when I believe none of it. Once, I tried to open up subtely to a friend(though older than I am) about my perception on God and religion, his reaction was funny, cos, he just couldn't understand why someone would doubt the existence of a God, ever since I've learnt to be careful and play along, but then, I keep asking myself for how long. Itz quite frustrating to preach what you don't believe in. |
MrPRevailer:How sure are you that the soul lives on or is still conscious of itself even when one is dead? Energy cannot be created neither can it be destroyed, they exist in a form, and can only be transformed to another. Since you r likening the soul to energy, in what form was the soul before it was transformed to what it is now? |
None. I don't want to live forever. Better to die and go into oblivion. |
This is really getting out of hand Violence everywhere, I pray all these killings won't lead to major ethnic clashes that the government might not be able to handle. |
donnie:Are u saying they have it as a rule in their church that members shouldn't celebrate birthdays? |
Gonna love this Thread already bookmarked Ride on boss... |
aaronson:Loooll hope you are wearing a bulletproof for the God-lovers insults that are coming. Hahahahaha |
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omerta07:Bro, pls do u av d softcopy? |
Came across this on quora, i think it's true to some extent. ![]() Java: USA -- optimistic, powerful, likes to gloss over inconveniences. C++: UK -- strong and exacting, but not so good at actually finishing things and tends to get overtaken by Java. Python: The Netherlands. "Hey no problem, let'sh do it guysh!" ![]() Ruby: France. Powerful, stylish and convinced of its own correctness, but somewhat ignored by everyone else. Assembly language: India. Massive, deep, vitally important but full of problems. Cobol: Russia. Once very powerful and written with managers in mind; but has ended up losing out. SQL and PL/SQL: Germany. A solid, reliable workhorse of a language. Javascript: Italy. Massively influential and loved by everyone, but breaks down easily. Scala: Hungary. Technically pure and correct, but suffers from an unworkable obsession with grammar that will limit its future success. C: Norway. Tough and dynamic, but not very exciting. PHP: Brazil. A lot of beauty springs from it and it flaunts itself a lot, but it's secretly very conservative. LISP: Iceland. Incredibly clever and well-organized, but icy and remote. Perl: China. Able to do apparently almost anything, but rather inscrutable. Swift: Japan. One minute it's nowhere, the next it's everywhere and your mobile phone relies on it. C#: Switzerland. Beautiful and well thought-out, but expect to pay a lot if you want to get seriously involved. R: Liechtenstein. Probably really amazing, especially if you're into big numbers, but no-one knows what it actually does. Awk: North Korea. Stubbornly resists change, and its users appear to be unnaturally fond of it for reasons we can only speculate on. What do you guys think? |
HND full time second list is taking longer than expected to come out. I am getting worried oooo |
Weselion:pls update us when the list is out. Tnx bro |
Weselion:Are u very sure? |
Will there be a second list? |
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