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NYSCRe: Exemption Letter by marvelling(op): 5:58am On Jan 20, 2015
eledacedar:
Pple like u only blow heat. Empty vessels make most noise. Na woman power I go show u.
Don't quote me again! I've seen that you are just a silly nuisance. Idi.otic buffoon. you're just a shameless male hiding under a female moniker.
Nairaland GeneralRe: What To Do If You've Been Scammed! by marvelling(op): 6:03pm On Jan 19, 2015
eledacedar:
Sebi u get connections. Go collect your money nah. Dem don scam u mugu. Idiot
The person that prompted me to open this thread has been dealt with. Your turn go soon reach, just fvck up and I go show you pepper.
NYSCRe: Exemption Letter by marvelling(op):
eledacedar:
Olodo, u ni even sabi anything. You come dey jamtalk for the other thread. If I catch u ehn!
Pathetic idi.ot! angry you going through my post proves nothing. Fvck up make I deal ruthlessly with you. Just misyarn make I treat your fvck up for here. Bloodly fo.ol
Christianity EtcRe: How To Overcome Ghosts, Badluck,setback,demons, Devils, Witches,curses With Salt by marvelling(m): 10:07pm On Jan 02, 2015
Pajames4all:
heaven
Na I don't think so
FashionRe: Mystery Of The Waist Beads And Modern Sexuality by marvelling(m): 7:40am On Dec 28, 2014
FamilyRe: Just 4 Emphasis, Tpia Is Godfearing, I Am Not Here 2 Look For Who To Cheat With by marvelling(m): 9:43pm On Dec 27, 2014
tpia003:
In case you missed the first thread (which was derailed).

Coogar in particular keeps spreading rumours, trying to imply I am cheating with someone . (Check the thread where he mentioned that).

That's a load of crap.

Is it anonymous ids who are MULTIPLE GENDERS and all sorts of deviant personalities that anybody would want to cheat with, God forbid bad thing. People who can stay on a thread for hours insulting women with the most degrading and disgusting language possible, people who spend their time spying on others and gossiping like angry old coots.


Yes, I mentioned your name, tear your panties in annoyance.

Or spend another three hours cursing out your mother.
You this lady! angry you are unnecessarily controversial angry why?!
Christianity EtcRe: How To Overcome Ghosts, Badluck,setback,demons, Devils, Witches,curses With Salt by marvelling(m): 9:14pm On Dec 27, 2014
officials:
op, God bless you. But if I may ask, does it remove spiritual food? Is it possible to catch those spirits, call them witches and wizards? I know of a friend that no week passes without those spirits pressing him or his wife? pls help!
Yeah, I was about to ask a similar question. All these cases of having sex, eating or engaging in some questionable activities while dreaming, can they be tackled effectively with this method?
CultureMystery Of The Waist Beads And Modern Sexuality by marvelling(op):
By Yetunde Arebi

Bebedi! Owanbe! Bebedi! Owanbe! This is a short
question and answer chorus sang by little children while
at play. The objective of the song is to find out who, in
the group, has the biggest and most beautiful backside.
So, as each of the young girls step out to the middle of
the circle, the leader of the game asks, Bebedi, and the
others answer in the chorus, Owanmbe.
The girl in the middle then shakes her backside, now
called twerking, for the others to judge. Naturally, the
one judged most endowed of the group wins the game.

Such is the importance attached to the female bum,
especially in the African continent.
The female bum represents many things for the African
society, just as much sentiment is attached to it. It
houses the whole essence of a woman’s feminism and
sexuality.
The Bebedi, Jigida or Ileke idi, otherwise known as waist
beads are one ornament that have fascinated me for
many years. Why? I really have no definite answer.
Perhaps it is because of the beautiful array of blended
colours which often glistens against the rays of light
when the beads sneak out of their hiding under the
clothes, or just the idea that one is wearing something
unusual and secrete from what everyone else is wearing.

Unfortunately, I have not found the courage to wear one
yet. A childhood experience, still fresh in my mind,
probably contributed to this.
As a child, I lived with my grandmother, a very loving but
strict disciplinarian and daughter of a clergy who took
her Christian religion very seriously. However, we lived in
Sango, Ebute Metta area of Lagos where a large number
of Northerners and Muslim Yorubas also lived.
This gave me the opportunity to interact with and make
friends with several Hausa children and fell in love with a
few of them. Because their lifestyle was quite different
from mine, I was really enchanted by everything about
them and I became quite attached to two of them. Ruwa,
who was a few years older than me lived next door to my
right while Binta, my age mate lived two doors to our
right.
Virtually all my spare time, after school and evening
lesson, was spent in Binta’s company, in their dimly lit
rooms with blue and yellow light bulbs and thick smelling
Arabian perfumes. Binta’s mother must have been the
most beautiful woman I had ever seen at the time. Tall,
dark, beautiful and soft spoken she was always dressed in
gold and other shiny ornaments, same with Binta.
Long, drop earrings which my grandmother insisted
were unsuitable for children were Binta’s favourites. And
she always had a string or more number of beads tied
around her waist which she would let me see whenever
she got a new one. I loved them and wished I could own
a couple too but my grandmother would always say no,
insisting that they were for adults.
At about seven years, I did not understand why my
friends could wear them and I could not. Then one day,
on a visit to Binta’s, her mum gifted me with a very
beautiful set, similar to one of Binta’s. I quickly rolled it
up my waist and bounced home to show off to my
grandmother. Since she could not make one for me, well,
my friends have given me one.
What happened that evening formed one of the few
childhood experiences I could not understand for a very
long time. The beads were not only snapped off me, I
received a very good beating as well and told never to go
to Binta’s house again. My grandmother insisted the
beads were obscene, dirty and for wayward children.

I did not understand what the fuss was about, but a few
weeks later, Binta came to inform me that she was
getting married and moving to somewhere in the North,
I later learnt was Kano.
The reality of what happened to Binta did not dawn on
me until many years after, as a full grown adult and
Journalist, but the memory of my grandmother’s
reaction to the beads that night has never left and is
often replayed in my mind whenever I see a woman
wearing one.
As I grew up, I realised my grandmother was not the only
person with a misconception and bias towards the jigida.
Just as I have met women who adorn them and even
swear to their potential benefits, so have I met people
like my grandmother who have serious aversions to
them especially because of their sexual undercurrents.
Waist beads have, for a very long time, been associated
with female sex and sexuality.
They are believed to possess great erotic appeal and the
ability and power to provoke sexual desire and deep
emotions from the opposite sex.

Primarily, a traditional
female beauty enhancer, they are worn to accentuate
feminism and beauty, drawing focal attention to the hips,
bum and thighs as well as their movement. (The sway of
the bum as a woman walks) A woman’s chastity and
sexual character can be decoded by the use of beads.
It is believed that the movement of the bead as she walks
reveals a lot about her sexual morality, either as
seductive or reserved. For young African women,
wearing of bead was also a symbol of female maturity as
they are worn as proof that they have begun
menstruation and are ready for marriage, hence, the
many gifts of beads to young brides. In fact, in some
cultures, the strings of beads are used to hold up the
menstruating cloth across the buttocks.

Binta, at seven, was being prepared for marriage! My
grandmother knew while I was ignorant of these facts. I now understand why my grandmother broke my
beautiful beads and wonder what might have happened
to my beautiful and loving friend.
However, sex and sensuality are just a little of the
attributes of the beads, and in these attributes perhaps,
lie the controversies about the jigida. African waist beads
date as far back as early Egyptian history even though the
Yorubas and Ghanaians have more robust records of
being the source, users and makers of these beads. Waist
beads are believed to be sources of great spiritual energy
which many link with juju practice.

Traditionally, charmed waist beads are worn by women
to ward off negative energy from the body and to close
in positive or protective energy around the body. They
are especially worn by pregnant women to protect their
unborn babies too.
The Yorubas are also very famous for their charmed
waist beads. These charms are believed to possess the
powers to entice and entrap the opposite sex and even
improve their sexual prowess. These attributes no doubt
have helped to fuel some of the negativity some associate
with waist beads.

Many years back, a very rascally male friend told me
about a near death encounter he had with a girlfriend at
the time. According to him, he had made advances to the
girl for a quite a while before she finally agreed. The long
wait had increased his sexual desire for her.
To get her, he said, he had resorted to all the lies he could
think of in the code book. What he discovered the day
she finally came visiting shocked him to his bones. His
fresh, beautiful, university undergraduate wore waist
beads with several balls of wool tied around her waist.
This, she said, was why she could not date any guy. Her
father had put them around her when she began
menstruating, warning her that it was to protect her
virginity as well as deal with any guy that got access into
her without his permission. She had been so scared ever
since and until my friend came along, she had not been
with any guy. She told him he would die if they had sex
and so could only kiss and make out.
For several weeks he could not get the incident out of his
mind and eventually shared it with a couple of his guys.
Some believed the girl and told him to call off the
relationship while some others insisted it was all a
gimmick, either cooked up by the girl or a father to
protect her. They were sure nothing would happen to
him, while one of them even vowed to date the girl
should he end the relationship.
After weighing his chances for several weeks, he decided
to go for it and went on to persuade and convince her of
the benefits (hmm) she could enjoy from her sexual
freedom, if they succeeded. They cut off the waist beads,
set it aside to plunge into discovery world. It took several
days for them to realise that indeed, the supposed charm was all a ruse by the lady’s father! But what if it had been
real, I asked.
“Well, it would have been part of a young man’s fool
hardiness and I wouldn’t be telling the story today”, he’d
boasted. He said they broke up not quite long after their
successful exploration in the forbidden zone began. She
is married with kids today too.


Yet, there is far much more to these beautiful pieces of
wonder and their use have continued to spread across
person and counties even to the pole and belly dancers of the West and Europe. For many women, these beads
provide confidence, beauty and balance, especially in a
world that daily dictates what a modern or beautiful
woman ought to look like. Many testify that wearing
them improves their sense of worth and self esteem,
making them feel sexy and enjoy their sexuality better.
The beads can also be used to improve and prolong fore
play during lovemaking, a male friend of mine told me.
According to him, you will have something to run your
fingers along as well as count on and since they are worn
against the skin, this is another way of playing with your
partner. The movement of the beads against the skin
between the partners while making love also increases
sensation and excitement, making sex more enjoyable,
he said.

I am seriously thinking about getting one at this point.
I’m just waiting to sum up enough courage. After all,
catching a glimpse of shiny waist beads sitting on a well
rounded bum does provide great attraction and sexual
stimulation. Who will not want to take a second look,
especially if worn by a pretty lady.
Not many, I am sure. Besides, I’m told it is also used to
cultivate a well rounded hips and bum, which is why
mothers wear them for their little baby girls. I may even
start with a gold chain and good luck charms, after all,
my grandmother is long dead now. God bless her soul!
Enjoy the rest of your holiday please. I wish us all a
happy, peaceful and prosperous 2015

www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/mystery-waist-beads-modern-sexuality/
FamilyHow Much Sex Should You Be Having? by marvelling(op): 4:06pm On Dec 27, 2014
How much sex are you getting?
Do you take a roll in the hay every night, once or twice a
week, monthly or at no particular time? For the good of
your own relationship, how much sex should you be
having? Many couples do find infrequent sex to be an
issue. While some are fine with the occasional 5-minutes
romp under the sheets, others wish they were getting a
whole lot more.
There are women who worry that their men demand too
much sex and secretly wish they’d slow down. But a lot
more men complain that it is their women that are not
giving it up as often as they (men) desire.
More than next door
On the whole, the average couple is happy if it thinks it’s
getting more sex than the couple next door regardless of
how much it’s actually getting.
Having more sex than your neighbours can actually make
you happy, and research shows that couples who have
sex at least two to three times a month are more likely to
report a higher level of happiness than those who who’ve
had no sex during the previous 12 months.
The more sex people have, the happier they tend to be,
even when factors like income, marital status, health and
age are taken into account.
What is more surprising is that even people who have
reasonable amounts of sex report lower levels of
happiness if they think there is a chance they could be
having less sex than their peers.
Conversely, people who think they are getting more sex
than their peers report higher levels of happiness, even if
— in the great scheme of things— they aren’t having that
much sex.
How much is normal?
This sounds like a simple question, but there are no right
answers. What happens when a couple has what is called
mismatched libidos? If she likes to have sex four times a
week and he only once or twice, of course they want to
find out who is the abnormal one.
Essentially the amount of sex you have will depend on
you and your relationship, and that the ideal frequency is
tricky to pin down.People tend to have more sex in the
early stages of a relationship and less lately on.But the
average does suggest that a natural sexual frequency is
something like once or twice a week in a committed, long
term relationship.
Many couples will be happy with less, and others will be
at it every night, but if you’re up with the average at least
you can stop stressing about what’s happening next door
and start enjoying what’s happening in your own
bedroom.
At least once a week
Every relationship is different, and the amount of sex you
need is the amount that makes both partners happy.
While there may be no one right answer to the question
of how often couples should have sex, they should to try
to do it at least once a week.
Pencilling in sex at least once a week means sex becomes
a habit, something you fit in however busy or stressed
you are. Once a week means you’ll get all the health and
wellbeing benefits, too. So the more you have the better.
Sexless marriages
Generally speaking, a sexless marriage is one in which a
committed couple has sex less than 10 times per year.
About 1 in five couples fall into this category.
This may or may not be an issue, depending on the
couple. Some couples, especially older pairs who’ve been
together a long time, are perfectly fine with once or twice
a year or even not at all, thank you very much.
Not having sex doesn’t mean these couples aren’t deeply
in love, monogamously committed and happy together.
It just means that sex isn’t as high a priority for them as it
is for some of their friends, neighbours or people they
see on TV and in the movies.
Spice up your flagging sex life If you and your partner
have gone several weeks or even months without sex and
the lack of activity is troubling you, usually a little bit of
effort is enough to revive your flagging sex life, especially
if the emotional connection between you and your
partner remains strong.
Try one or more of the following tips
Schedule it: Sounds horribly unromantic, but really it’s
quite the opposite. Plan a relaxing shower and mutual
massage as part of pre-intimacy. After all, who doesn’t look
forward to a massage? Couples who search together for
the right scent of massage oil are off to a great start.
Mix it up: Perhaps you’ve always had that special secret
fantasy, but you’ve never mentioned it or acted on it.
Now is the time to talk about it with your partner. Who
knows, maybe he or she is willing to try it. And be sure to
ask about his or her secret fantasy. It might be a turn-on
for you, too. Just make sure that if you both say yes, you
really mean to say yes. No regrets, please.
Go away. If you’ve always done it in the bedroom, try
another room, the kitchen, or a hotel, or a cabin in the
woods. It’s amazing what a little change of venue can do
for a stale sex life.
Be romantic
Give your partner a gift “just because.” Write a list of
things you love about your partner and give it to him or
her. Plan a surprise date that involves an activity you
know your partner enjoys (even if it’s not your favorite
thing to do)

www.vanguardngr.com/2014/08/much-sex/
Christianity EtcRe: How To Overcome Ghosts, Badluck,setback,demons, Devils, Witches,curses With Salt by marvelling(m): 4:03pm On Dec 27, 2014
bisous:
Rock salt is the same thing as sea salt if you ask around you'll find its also available in shop rite but I think theirs is iodized , you can also check the indiam shops in ilupeju if its close to you ,if u don't find table salt should suffice
Ok thanks. I'll check and get my hands on it.
Christianity EtcRe: How To Overcome Ghosts, Badluck,setback,demons, Devils, Witches,curses With Salt by marvelling(m): 2:39pm On Dec 27, 2014
bisous:
It does work but from experience it works for only really subtle dark energies in the aura for deeper dark energies issues more is required Salt is very good for grounding energies in general crystals can also help to protect the aura some other aura protecting things is the manu cornuto (which is the thumb on the two middle fingers while the last finger and the index finger are up ) these works well especially around subtle energy thieves who use a pointing of the index finger in various seamlessly harmless pose,there are also Sanskrit mantras that are very effective for protecting the aura from dark energies.
Also sitting with the ankles of wrists crossed also protects the aura from the influence of dark energies around one.....
There is so much more though seek and ye shall find.
Interesting from experience I have found that the most subtle energy thieves are in the church they make various poses with the index finger for those who don't know it looks really harmless
You seem to have some knowledge about this kind of stuff. Can I send you a pm? I need some answers
Christianity EtcRe: How To Overcome Ghosts, Badluck,setback,demons, Devils, Witches,curses With Salt by marvelling(m): 2:38pm On Dec 27, 2014
@op I find this your post very interesting. Infact I might try it out. But the problem is, where do I get rock salt to buy here in nigeria?
NYSCRe: The Dilema Of The National Youth Corps Service: A Mis-use Of Intellect by marvelling(m): 4:15am On Dec 13, 2014
lariostylz:
Many Nigerians question the necessity of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in this present age, arguing that the scheme has long outlived its purpose, which was originally adopted against the background of the 1967 civil war by the visionary General Yakubu Gowon to aid national integration vis-a-vis inter-ethnic relations. The idea behind this argument is the continuous state of discord which has plagued the nation even after the NYSC was created forty- four years ago. This year (2014) the state of discord and disunity reach a point that aroused wide spread panic and fears over a possible disintegration of Lord Lugard’s 1914 algalamation (ironically, Lugard’s own Prediction) that brought Nigeria into existence (if Nigeria disintegrates Nigerian fails to exist). This should be an issue every true Nigerian, patriotic and with a nationalist spirit should be concerned about.
Fortunately we have not witnessed another war, we have survived the years as a country, but the dilemma with the National Youth Service Corps is, why is it still in existence if forty-four years later it has not solved the issue of disunity? On another though there may be disunity but no war arising from the crises, so has the NYSC failed in itself? Hence, should it be scraped or continued? I vote for continued, for various reasons.
1. The one year of service to the nation should under normal circumstance spring up the spirit of nationalism, patriotism and love for country and other Nigerians regardless of religion or tribe.
2. It is a way to keep young graduates occupied while they get experience which most companies demand upon employment. The financial packages which is insufficient also helps keep young graduates from becoming nuisances to the society and country.
3. The skill acquisition programme is a good way to equip young Nigerian graduate outside the scope of their degrees, making them more veritable to the society, their families and themselves.
4. The three weeks orientation in which the values of the service corps, especially discipline is inculcated into Nigerian graduates is a good way to create model citizens
One problem with Nigeria is the neglect for philosophy. By adjusting the goals and modus operandi of the NYSC and working on problems and challenges encountered by corps member, its potency can be felt on a wider scale. The biggest challenge one would face as a corps member is accommodation. The ‘corpers lodges’ I have heard of and the few I have been opportuned to see, are an eye sore and unbefitting for decent human existence (even prisoners would deserve better). Sadly a lot of corps members use their federal stipend to pay for accommodation. Sadly also most states do not do anything to alleviate these problems a few do not even pay corps members any stipend, for yet a few the camps are worse than prison yards. Hence, corps members do not enjoy the benefits of the national service. This has caused a lack of respect for the scheme even by corps members and disregard for nation where patriotism should be gained. States should be more proactive in the welfare of corps members since even though they serve the nation, the state enjoys such services (bearing in mind that a person that serves without comfort will serve grudgingly, not giving his best).
But as far as diligent service goes, as a graduate with great potentials one would not want to underemployed or underpaid. As a youth corps member, serving the nation one would especially expect that his/her abilities would be put to good use in building the nation. Certain states have dire needs which can be filled by corps members, while giving them the much needed experience that would be useful to carry on in life. It is admirable that during the three weeks in orientation camps skill acquisition is required, however this is not sufficient in all cases in the making efficient and prosperous Nigerian youth. A state with natural endowments which remain untapped, and is fortunate to receive graduates of geology, industrial chemistry, bio-chemistry etc. as corps members and sends them all to the class room has wasted good intellect and talent and underused their potentials also denying itself of tapping the various resources that corps members have to offer and lost out of a good bargain for development.
With good supervision and mentorship from professionals Corps members can be used to design, build and renovate structures like hospitals, schools (not just as CDS projects) roads, help formulate and implement policies, raise industries commensurate with the states needs and resources and not just as teachers.
Spreading corps members through the society, into all fields of economy will create greater human development and integration especially when they are satisfactorily absorbed not into the society alone but into the economy based on their skills and amply supervised to generate maximum output and productivity. This should be the new focus of the Nigerian Youth Service Corps, not just for peace but for national development.
If truly our leaders today believe that the youth are leaders of tomorrow, then greater attention should be paid to the youths who serve the nation giving more value to the National Youth Service Corps.
All this one na story angry it should be scrapped period!
CareerRe: Pls Help Me Decide My Future by marvelling(m): 8:56pm On Dec 12, 2014
Mcslize:
Hmm my little contribution is that all that glitters is not gold.

So many folks follow the crowd. Some wanted to study MBBS because they think it is lucrative which is a wrong reason for anyone who truly wants to study MBBS.

They may tell u that they have passion for it. But deeply within them it is not actually passion but influence from friends or relations who want them to study that course.
Do u know that every year up to 90 students get admitted in MBBS? But in the end u see just 20 to 25 graduating and get inducted. Where are the remaining students? Most withdrawn for the fact that they repeatedly fail their MB exam.

Before one can study MBBS he must deny him or herself of so many things to be able to scape through. Even after scaping through one must climb up the ladder to become a specialist or a consultant for one to fully enjoy what medicine truly entails. And that requires many years of study with so many exams to be written.

Nonetheless, passion should go with lots of hard work and endurance.

Success is not the measure of one's career in life but one's ability to satisfy people's needs. And once a need is satisfy money will keep coming in.

I will advise her to finish the course she is already doing. She is already in 300level. That looks more promising than going for MBBS that will suck number of years from her. What if she withdraw along the line due to not being able to pass one MBBs exam or the other?

A bird in hand is worth more than two in the Bush
Very wonderful advice! I thought of this but decided to encourage her because where she is might not be where she wants to be. Its her fulfilment as a person that matters, if she fills fulfilled being a doctor then let her go for it.
CareerRe: Pls Help Me Decide My Future by marvelling(m): 6:30pm On Dec 12, 2014
Olarewajub:
Mass failure in the last conducted internship exam?
grin
CareerRe: Pls Help Me Decide My Future by marvelling(m): 5:05pm On Dec 12, 2014
Olarewajub:
What do you mean by worse?
You know what I mean wink
CareerRe: Pls Help Me Decide My Future by marvelling(m): 12:31pm On Dec 12, 2014
Parasitic:
i was once in her shoes and i made a costly mistake. My first admision was microbiology, i rewrote jamb in 200level and got admitted to MLS!! My mcb classmates graduated since 2010, i graduated frm mls 2013. I swear most of them i meet lately are doing well and making cool cash already. What you dont know is that course of study is not a guaranty to a sucessful future. Had it been i didnt rewrote jamb i would have achieved alot by now. Funny enough i dont think i will pratice mls! Looking into biz now!
Different strokes for different folks my dear!
CareerRe: Pls Help Me Decide My Future by marvelling(m): 12:16pm On Dec 12, 2014
Parasitic:
So as many Nigerian graduates. Why i made the comment is to correct the impression that is not everybody has the mental capacity to read medicine.
Guy reason less! As long as passion is there she will succeed
CareerRe: Pls Help Me Decide My Future by marvelling(m): 12:05pm On Dec 12, 2014
Parasitic:
Lately a good number of mbbs graduates are becoming jobless, some couldnt pass housemanship exam. Infact the scale out of school by cram and pass ending up not knowing anything.
MLS graduates are worse
TV/MoviesRe: ARROW and THE FLASH fan page....... by marvelling(m): 12:34pm On Dec 11, 2014
Guykhena:
January 21st
Its really far...
e far o! Anyway, let me move to the blacklist for this holiday
TV/MoviesRe: ARROW and THE FLASH fan page....... by marvelling(m): 12:29pm On Dec 11, 2014
Guykhena:
Honour?Recall Ra's told a story on how he killed a man for the first time just to protect his 'family',if he found out Oliver played the same role he played just to protect his sister,,he might understand (tho very unlikely grin , )
Or to create a more better Arrow,you know the Lazarus Pit when used in raising the dead there might be consequences(like losing his humanity,become a psycho,same happened to Red Hood),,
We might as well just have our 'Killer Oliver' from season 1 back grin .
The plot twist of bringing oliver back as a damaged being (psychologically) would be interesting. It wouldn't be bad if they introduce jason todd to the show, particularly as a foil to roy. Anyway do you have any idea when the next episode will air? I heard they were going on a hiatus because of the holidays.
TV/MoviesRe: ARROW and THE FLASH fan page....... by marvelling(m): 11:41am On Dec 11, 2014
Guykhena:
shocked don't tell me you missed the hints? grin
Ra's- "Its been 67yrs since someone challenged me" ,how did he manage to live that long and yet still look 42? If the Lazarus pit wasn't in play..
And that Asian dude(forgotten his name) who Oliver thought was death,said he was "Reborn" and given a new name.


With these I'm positive the Lazarus Pit would be in play,the plot line won't ruin the series,if introducing a super-powered speedster to the Arrow didn't kill the show vibe,then why not the resurrection Lazarus Pit grin
I didn't miss the hints grin I was just annoyed that it ended that way and wanted oliver to stay dead and buried for his stupidity (and all the babes wey e don straff for the show, e remain that mumu felicity angry). But what would motivate Ra's to bring oliver back from the dead?
TV/MoviesRe: ARROW and THE FLASH fan page....... by marvelling(m): 11:24am On Dec 11, 2014
Guykhena:
lol,not when the "Lazarus Pit" would be in play..
He's coming back,now the question is would he be the same old Oliver? Or someone else,something else...
Lazarus pit ke? If they introduce that to the series then it'll take away the realism from the show. That plot line will ruin the entire series. I don't like the idea of bringing people from the dead most especially on tv shows. He is DEAD grin grin grin the writers shouldn't have put him up against Ra's in the first place
TV/MoviesRe: ARROW and THE FLASH fan page....... by marvelling(m): 11:19am On Dec 11, 2014
toria1980:
I dont wanna believe the Arrow oliver is dead....who else watch episode 9?..if the arrow is dead, am quiting dis series
He is DEAD grin grin grin bwahahahahaha!!! But the writers them be mumu sha! I wonder the kind of flim trick they'll use to bring oliver back from the dead. Why pit him against Ra's in the first place? huh Oliver that got his as$ kicked by merlyn, na Ra's him wan fight. This was dumb on another level.
CareerRe: Pls Help Me Decide My Future by marvelling(m): 9:49am On Dec 11, 2014
Ghyft:
marvelling! It's been a while..how are you??
And to the topic, no one but you can decide your future.........do you want MBBS? How old are you? Do you want to get married soon? Can you combine marriage with the 8+ years of medicine? Can you afford the wait? Is it because you think medicine is lucrative? Just do a real self examination sweety.....and decide your future
grin madam the madam how far?
CareerRe: Pls Help Me Decide My Future by marvelling(m): 11:37pm On Dec 10, 2014
Destinygrl:
addition of years, 6 more years in uni .
do u think its worth it pls
If you're really passionate about it then the number of years won't matter at all

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