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Islie:There's what they call fair usage as regards copy righted materials online. You could have changed it to what is the correct version as they are English errors and not a mis representation of facts. Not a single person would hold you as long as it is properly referenced. |
xammy:And why do you need to others to watch out for him? He has said he isn't missing and just posted pics to confirm that. If he took something that doesn't belong to him then maybe you report him to the nearest police post or send him a personal message here. @bluepleasure. From your pic, you aren't under 18. You should know how to communicate to your family members about your movement especially people you live under the same roof with. Leaving home without any form notice smacks of irresponsibility and lack of wisdom. Do you know the pains and anxiety you have made them pass through? |
Islie:So the mods don't even understand simple English anymore. A very fatal? What language is that? Also fatal and no one died? |
saintpeace:So you have a battery but no system? And you would be buying a system based on the untested and unknown model of battery you have? |
All are shot in studios using blank screens. Latest CGIs would even make you go wow. People carrying papa 3D guns and you would think they are high caliber real guns and so on. |
Eze2000:I didn't get the response. Just send me a message again. |
op. Good one. That's why sometimes its better not to broadcast things until you have secured it. The rejection is more painful and hard to deal with if you have many people looking up to you to grab the job. Best thing, is just to chill and understand it is not the end of the world. Don't go broadcasting things when you dont have it yet. Also prepare your mind to expect either positive or negative response. Some people are way too optimistic during the recruitment process. Some even start planning, buying apparels, shoes, having a plan of how they would spend their proposed first salary etc while you haven't even gotten an offer. A small dose of optimism is good but too much would heighten your anxiety levels making you feel like a total failure if you don't get it at last. Take it in a stride and move on. Life is 50/50. Either works in your favour or against you and that job wasn't your time. |
Eze2000:Sent you a mail. |
Yinkah15:call the number on the first page. I hope you are in Lagos. This is restricted to Lagos alone. |
Eze2000:no problem. |
Yinkah15:11k |
arukwe123:What kind of noise? Fan ruffling or cranking? |
Eze2000:Would get back to you. But it wont be new but i can give assurance of durable and long lasting use. |
arukwe123:Your keyboard. Change it Also it would be good to know how many beeps |
habayommy:11k, Cost of the new screen and workmanship. |
habayommy:Buy a new screen. |
joywendy:We need to get our priorities right. Yeah, but people would react to what they consider a threat to their personal ideals. its human nature. Mine is, I don't actually give a damn what two grown adults do with their bodies behind closed doors, just don't project your pervasion as the right to do in public and ask for rights to practice such. Which is impossible for the US to do. You seem not to be in the know as regards international politics and the underhand dealings that go with it or what commerce and globalization does. Just imagine what 10 years of conditioning would do to an African kid who watches Disney Junior and sees the basic family unit as that consisting 2 Men as husband and wife or the books you read which carry the subtle narratives that same sex marriages is normal. Cartoons like Winnie the pooh, Mickey Mouse etc narratives would need to be changed and aligned with current realities. All these end up in the hands of an innocent African kid. The world is lopsided as it is. The biggest 4 media corporations in the world is owned by Americans. Culture is transient and open to changes and just imagine that a great percentage of African youths watch all these media outlets as their source of entertainment. No one needs to carry a gun to their heads before there's a psychic change in their behaviour when they are continuously being projected to gay behaviours as the norm. They watch movies and see gay parents or gay acts. They watch music and their icons are always showing nude and gay acts and singing about such. Even these artists go on to declare they are gays. Before you know it they are already taking up these behaviours and would start exhibiting such. The current trend of most African ladies wanting to bleach their skin to appear beautiful and acceptable is as a result of continuous conditioning they have undergone by your "esteemed Hollywood" that "white is the new beautiful" or being anoxeric, slim, fake with all those surgeries and liposuctions is the "new beautiful". Do you know the millions of Africans shamelessly and haplessly caught up in this act? I am talking facts now, not even religious thoughts or opinions. Gay communities have double the rate of HIV/Aids transmission than heterosexual communities. Gays are also more susceptible to STDs than heterosexual humans. Just imagine an African community with all the problems we have and adding this to it. What we watch influences our behaviours to a great extent. Except African Governments would start clamping down on free speech and media(which would be wrong) I don't see how this can be curbed. So ordinary African citizens have a right to protest such actions and say their minds. It is not misplaced.. You seem not to really understand the consequences of the action and not looking at the bigger picture. You and the others condemning those raising their voices against such are just more concerned about shouting down people and not really listening to their voice. I don't support hate messages or going overboard but there's a tiny veiled message behind the numerous cries of those moderate ones. Do we discard their opinions? Don't they also have rights? As regards my earlier posts. Would edit it later. Was in rush when typing that. |
Eze2000:It won't fly. last I check the Dell you are quoting retails for around 65k now. But I am surprised you still haven't gotten one. What happened? |
maxiflexi:Browsing with images off ![]() No comments. Dre11 did justice already I guess. Congrats Mitchyy by the way. Saw the pre wedding pictures and they looked very lovely. I hope we get invited to the main event. ![]() |
joywendy:Most people aren't afraid of gays or want them dead. Yeah, equal rights and so on. Just keep it in your backyard. Same way the US wants human rights does the rest of the world want human rights to follow what they want. We all know the US can't remove their leprous hands from the cookie jar when it comes to stifling things all in the name of pushing their ideologies. Why would I trust someone who would lie about some weapons just in order to attack another sovereign nation? Heard a court of law fining a private cake maker for refusing to make a wedding cake for a gay couple, what about rights of such of persons? Would we trample on others just because we want to appear unbiased? Apart from the rights of humans issue. We all do know homosexuality is wrong and doesn't follow natural laws of mating and reproduction. Two same sex people can't produce offsprings but that's their own problem. Bottom line is, they should do whatever they like but would do well to keep it in their closet and not flaunt it in our faces or force it down the throat of others. We are all contributing to the destruction of mother Earth and sooner than later we all would die and live here. No one lives forever. I however understand your sentiments that Nigerians should mind their biz but you should understand what globalisation does. We are in a global world now and the greenhouse gases you generate in your backyard in faraway China has far reaching effects on others at the Antarctica. They have a right to vent their frustration as regards what happens in another place. |
stag:And I wasn't even referring to her status, more like her husband's status as regards the in-laws. |
Please tell me this is a joke. I have heard many Nigerians are myopic but if this is true then I must say Nigeria still got a long way. No wonder this place is a shithole. You got a job; a means of empowerment and someone somewhere is telling you to flush it down the drain without a commensurate alternative. I guess you have no siblings who are still growing up and would need all the help they can get or no aged parents who would need to be taken care of. I hope those in laws also saw you in their dreams and prayers begging for money to buy Maggi and condiments from them in a few months time.... Mtshewww... Edit: Just checked your profile and it checks out. In-laws got another puppet to their list of puppeteers to pull strings on and see them dance to their "sorrowful" lyrics. ![]() |
scanp:I would advise you take it to an engineer. Most times that's the most reasonable line to follow especially when the security of your files is at stake... |
Opeyemi5:10 to 11 k depending o. location. |
Truly some men need to understand that its a partnership and you need to help. A man who would sit and allow his wife run around like a mad woman and won't help neither would he employ a maid while he presses his phone needs some real orientation and growing up to do. She ain't a horse. Nothing stops you from helping her lessen the burden. If your wife takes up the hardest jobs like fetching water from a deep well and virtually calling all the shots in the house while you idle away neither would you provide the needed alternatives for her, then you aren't man enough. @op. Start from telling him to buy you a wash machine and maybe get a live-out maid that occasionally comes in. |
pickabeau1:Get round to it fast. the difference between both is like day and night. |
netotse:with the one page per year the man is writing. Expect it by 2050 . Removed my mind from such. If he likes he should release it or do otherwise. You got a book to write you are delving into side stories. I guess the publishers are the one advising him to cash on the publicity and create more stables apart from the book alone. Na him sabi. |
pickabeau1:Read the books. Can't remember this happening. She didn't return to winterfell and theon escaped at winterfell. It was his new bride jenlyne or so that got the treatment. Guess they veered ofcourse in the movies. Not a fan of the movie and that was a cruel and unneeded plot. We all know how bad Bolton was, but adding that is a bit awkward and going too far.. |
obua:Seems you don't have an idea of the area from these questions. Your spelling of osogbo with an h in it is enough pointer that you know next to nothing of the area. The rail line has always been functional and it is still. As for the name of the private rolling mill, it.s Prism and is located between osogbo and ikirun. |
Thought it was females only that used to have this kind of outlook, so males also don join? Wish I was the President. Would have banned telemundo, mills & boons, most fake hollywood romantic movies etc, for misleading hundreds of thousands on what Love is actually is. ![]() |
rigarmortis:Good speed and I wish your brother and all galant soldiers in the war against these beast protection and God's guidance. As for facts. I don't have facts, that's why I want this investigated and laid to rest. I can only have facts when the investigation is complete. |
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