Car Talk › Re: How Vulcanizers In Nigeria Are Killing People by modsRbastard: 10:37am On Nov 14, 2016 |
JustCalMeDBoss: Omo no one is killing anyone, don't take ur car to a road side vulcanizer and xpect u are dealing with a professional. I had a boss who wanted to change his 2016 bmw x6m types. He went about insulting every tyre seller the have substandard tires since the idrive software was always rejecting the types behold the recommended threw was 21 inch Michelin pilot super sports it cost about 600 dollars for one the list price they agreed to import it for him is 330,000 Naira per tyre times that by 4 and u are over 1.3 million. No be persn tell am say make him use the Nigerian ones like dat. Despite the idrive system saying wrong types. [size=15pt]big man with big palava...aye![/size] |
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 8:51pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
KissChrix: Most unfaithful : Penguins
Who has watched that video? but not the Magellanic Penguin, they are also known to mate for life.
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 8:43pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 8:42pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
mazimee: This is amazing, never knew Animals can be faithful to their partners. amazing...right!; thought we higher animals could learn a thing or two from our lower specie. most especially 'Loyalty' |
Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 8:19pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
OBTSubtle:

Because you think monogamy is good doesn't mean it's entirely wrong.. is that an oxymoron bro  |
Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:39pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
So...there you have it folks  . i think it's safe to call Lalasticlala to drive this to its Final Destination.  |
Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:38pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
12. Beavers: beavers choose one mate and stay by their side for their entire lives. They place a lot of importance on their offspring as well, protecting them and teaching them.
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:29pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
11. Termites In an ant colony, a queen mates once with the male(s), stores the gametes for life, and the male ants die shortly after mating. In contrast, several species of termites can form lifelong pair bonds between a female "queen" and a single male "king" who literally give birth to their entire kingdom.
Termites tend to stay with the same mates for a long time, reports Nature. They might stick together for as long as 20 years in some species. If termites do break up, things can get ugly, says researcher Janet Shellman-Reeve of Cornell University. She found that relationship splits are often accompanied by physical violence. Termites may chew off each others' antennae, for example.
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:27pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
10. Black vultures Good looks are not a prerequisite to a faithful relationship. In fact, black vulture society makes sure of that. They have been known to attack other vultures that have been caught philandering!
Researchers even looked at genetic evidence from DNA fingerprinting to study the black vulture's monogamy. A study published in the journal Behavioral Ecology found that "mated pairs exhibit long-term pair bonding and year-round association, and share incubation and nestling feeding duties equally." Couples that parent together stay together.
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:25pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
9. French angelfish You're unlikely to ever find a French angelfish alone. These creatures live, travel and even hunt in pairs. The fish form monogamous bonds that often last as long as both individuals are alive. In fact, they act as a team to vigorously defend their territory against neighboring pairs, reports Smithsonian.
Researchers have also observed pairs of these patterned fish traveling to the water’s surface to release their eggs and sperm together.
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:24pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
8. Barn owls: barn owls are among the most faithful of monogamous animals. Once they choose their mate, they stay with them until death, never cheating or straying.
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:22pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
7. Gibbons are the nearest relatives to humans that mate for life. They are monogamous, a rare trait for primates, points out National Geographic. They form extremely strong pair bonds and exhibit low sexual dimorphism, which means that males and females of the species are of roughly equal size, a testament to the fact that both sexes are on relatively equal footing.
The coupled male and female will spend time grooming each other and (literally) hanging out together in the trees. But more recent research has found that these unions are not quite as uncomplicated as once thought. With mates occasionally philandering, and even sometimes dumping a mate, the gibbon mating culture has started to look perhaps a little bit more like ours.
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:21pm On Nov 12, 2016*. Modified: 8:35pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
6. Bald eagles They are the national emblem of the United States, and when it comes to maintaining relationships, bald eagles soar much higher than the country they symbolize. Bald eagles typically mate for life, except in the event of their partner's death or impotency — a number far lower than America's divorce rate, which now exceeds 50 percent.
"Bald eagles stay hitched until death do they part, often returning year after year to the same nest," Carolyn Shea wrote in Audubon. "While there, the pair continuously adds to the structure, so that after many seasons it assumes gargantuan proportions and stands as a symbol of their fidelity."
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:19pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
5. Prairie voles Although most rodents have a reputation for promiscuity, prairie voles break the trend, generally forming monogamous pair bonds that occasionally last a lifetime. In fact, the prairie vole is typically cited as an animal model for monogamy in humans. They huddle and groom each other, share nesting and pup-raising responsibilities, and generally show a high level of supportive behavior.
If a male vole shows even the slightest hint that he's not going to stick around once babies are born, the female will grab him by the scruff of the neck, reports Smithsonian. It's rarely necessary because, after all, the word "vole" is an anagram of the word "love."
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:17pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
4. Wolves Often portrayed as tricksters and con artists in popular folklore, wolves have a family life that is more loyal and pious than most human relationships. Normally, packs consist of a male, a female and their offspring, essentially making wolf packs akin to a nuclear family. The older offspring even help take care of their younger siblings.
Occasionally, a lone wolf will be welcomed into a pack. A pack can range from just three or four wolves to as many as 20, depending on the food supply in the area.
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:15pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
3. There's a reason that turtle doves come in pairs of two in "The Twelve Days of Christmas." These emblems of love and faithfulness have even inspired poetry in Shakespeare, being the subject of his poem, "The Phoenix and the Turtle."
Turtle doves are also known as mourning doves or rain doves. A male courts a female by flying to her noisily, with his wings making a distinct whistling sound. He then puffs out his chest, bobs his head repeatedly, and calls to her. She's smitten for life.
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:04pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
2. Swans form monogamous pair bonds that last for many years, and in some cases these bonds can last for life. Their loyalty to their mates is so storied that the image of two swans swimming with their necks entwined in the shape of a heart has become a nearly universal symbol of love.
Why birds mate for life isn't as romantic as it first appears, though. Considering the time needed to migrate, establish territories, incubation, and raising their young, spending extra time to attract a mate would minimize reproductive time. One of the benefits of mating for life is that the swan duo learns from their successes and failures each time they raise cygnets
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Romance › Re: 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:04pm On Nov 12, 2016*. Modified: 8:27pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
1. Old faithful Humans like to think of themselves as a faithful species, but when it comes to true fidelity, many other animals offer better examples of how to keep a relationship together. Although monogamy and lifelong pair bonds are generally rare in the animal kingdom, there are some animals that pull it off.
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Romance › 12 Animals That Practice Monogamy Better Than Humans by modsRbastard(op): 4:04pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
Monogamy is a nice idea in theory, but in practice, humans are less adept at it than they might admit. I mean, let’s be real;with the rate of divorce and broken relationship making the rounds on social media, it is no longer news that infidelity is on the all time rise among the Homo Sapiens specie.
Just to mention a few...here are 12 Lower Animal we Homo Sapiens(Higher Animal) could learn a thing or two from: |
Science/Technology › Re: What Specie Of Snake Is This? by modsRbastard: 2:49pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
isn't that a weasel  |
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Romance › Re: 99% Of Girls Have Nothing To Offer In Relationship Other Than Sex by modsRbastard: 1:44pm On Nov 12, 2016*. Modified: 2:11pm On Nov 12, 2016 |
this days, i don't even need to spend a dime on them before they open up wide. i just spend the money on me for them to see the soft life; trust me... they all want a man who's made or in that transition. i don't blame them much tho cos we all are wired like that in Kingdom Animalia
A fish is attracted to the most colorful fish
A lioness is attracted to the Lion with darker mane
A bird is attracted to one that can chirp better
This are natural laws of attraction that we can only scratch the surface at trying to change that orientation.
However...i wish we could learn a thing from this lower animal SWAN , they mate for life.
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Travel › Re: Cows Take Over Owerri Airport Runway, Plane Aborts Landing by modsRbastard: 10:45am On Nov 12, 2016 |
[size=72pt]Holy Cow! [/size]  |
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Romance › Re: Why Do Yoruba Mums Discourage Their Sons From Marrying Ibo Women? by modsRbastard: 7:38pm On Nov 10, 2016 |
kaziblake: s Lemme ask you,why don't you date your tribe? Or if you don't date an igbo woman will you die? Let me satisfy you by answering your inconsequential answer  ==» NO Look... I am not like you who would most likely ask a person where they're from before getting to know 'em. Cant blame me for feeling comfortable with whom I have a connection and chemistry with. Besides... I'm liberal and not a tribalist  |
Romance › Re: Why Do Yoruba Mums Discourage Their Sons From Marrying Ibo Women? by modsRbastard: 7:05pm On Nov 10, 2016 |
KissChrix: Its a shame y'all thought I opened this thread to bash Igbo ladies
I just opened it to learn the rationale behind the topic and for possible solutions
But, some of you only read the topic and rushed in here to comment without reading my opening speech 
Igbos are wonderful people I told you in my previous post, an average Ibo man is still bitter about the 1967 event. I'm sure you can percive the hate from their hostile comments, using lame excuses as reason for not marrying Yoruba. Someone said in a post that yorubas like oily soup and he cannot come and die of cholesterol, help me ask him does eating a whole palm kernel reduces the risk of high cholesterol? I hold an individual accountable for his/her act, not his/her entire race or tribe. I have a personal experience with an Anambra (Awkuzu) girl, Mehn... It was ugly. Yet I still have Ibo friends and a new Ibo girlfriend. |