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pls what about computer science, what subject should we be expecting in our post-utme |
in drake voice, hold on we going home |
rooting for computer science |
guys are leaving this thread |
thank you jesus, am really grateful for my score |
thank God for my result scored 248,try and print your result with a computer if you haven't seen your, am so happy right now, wrote mine on19th, 6:00am and I didn't receive any sms from jamb |
demmy0325:jamb dey fk up |
demmy0325:wrote mine on. thursday 19,still expecting their alert |
jamb should pls release my result ,am really worried |
Owobobrown:hi, have writen the exam still expecting the result since yesterday |
tty |
still expecting my Alert since morning |
wrote my exam today,, God help me oo |
chidexxy007:not easy boss |
chidexxy007:computer science, ksu bro how was the paper cos am scared ooo |
writing my jamb tomorrow by 6:00am math,english,physics and geography. God see me through ooo |
Roydxemmy:OK bro |
Roydxemmy:after mathematics, English and physics you can choose any of this subject economics, biology, geography and chemistry. Chemistry is not always compulsory for computer science |
JohnnyNY:same story with two girls in love with one guy or two guys in love with one girl |
gurunlocker:Bros small small nah |
Lordseyad:lol funny, the girl they Bleep as if nah and she take BJ standing like guys, she love to be on top. |
Lordseyad:you can call her Lord straff |
Rebecca screwing anything fu.ckable, even fuc.king her uncle |
overrated madam |
maingwaest:scary movies |
Keeping it real. |
Have you ever thought about what would happen if our worst nightmare came true? Have you ever wondered how our world would look like if men and the few feminine women who are still out there lost the battle against the man-hating feminists that are becoming more and more powerful? Please don’t fool yourself by saying that this is an unrealistic scenario. The truth is that we are already heading for such a future. We already live in world in which writers of Return of Kings receive death threats from angry feminists who totally overreacted because of a funny article. We already live in a world in which dating coaches get banned from countries because of some videos and Tinder messages. We already live in a world in which everybody applauds when women say that men are useless idiots, even though you would get stoned if you would say the same about women. The Traditional Family Falls Apart[/size] Do you have the wish to start a family one day? Even though I think that it is a noble goal for a man to want children one day and to continue his bloodline, I can’t doubt that it would take a dreamer and simpleton to purposefully start a family in any western country. I really appreciate and respect your wish for a caring wife who does her best to raise your children and a stable family, but please think twice before you make a mistake that you probably regret for the rest of your life. I lived a year in the UK and during that time I read a shocking study that England and Wales have a divorce rate of 42%. In a few years the likelihood of winning the jackpot in a casino will be higher than the likelihood of having a successful marriage. Once angry feminists take control over every governmental institution (at least the ones they don’t already have under their control), you won’t have any rights anymore. Even today a woman can simply tell the judge that she is scared of her husband and suddenly she will get the kids and the house. Forget About Your Career[size=8pt] In the country where I am from politicians constantly discuss female quotas. We already live in times in which companies employ women instead of men in order to please political parties and to advertise their political correctness, even though they know that they could have hired men with better qualifications for the job. Imagine a world in which all leadership positions are filled with women. Do you really think that the women who fought for female quotas will also fight for male quotas once we have no rights anymore? Wake up. Even nowadays a woman can end your career with one sentence if she wants to. Nobody cares about the truth. It is simply a fact that people tend to believe women who say that they have been sexually harassed by a man, whereas nobody believes a man who says that she only made that up, because she wants the promotion. Maybe you even sexually harassed her, at least when you define sexual harassment in today’s interpretation. We all know since the 10 hours in New York video that sentences like “how are you doing?” and “have a beautiful day!” are the worst form of sexual harassment. Both Sexes End up Miserable[size=8pt][/size] What would be the consequence of this development? I think it is obvious that we men would end up pretty miserable. We wouldn’t even have the right to say our opinion, at least not our real opinion. Like in today’s society, the only men who would still get laid are the ones who ignore all the feminist conditioning and who listen to their primal instincts. The only determining difference would be that the punishment for ignoring feminist opinions would be a lot worse. How about the women would live in such a society? How would the life of the last few remaining women, who don’t want to be labeled as feminists and who still love the idea of being a woman look like? Those girls would face the same destiny as you and me. No man would have the balls to approach them and no man would even think about revealing his sexual interest. The fear of the consequences w http://www.returnofkings.com/51447/what-if-the-feminists-win
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pls need it too gbengadaniel49@gmail.com |
then say his fucking mad,that man have not done anything for the state,corrupt,tribalism PDP governor |
(CNN) -- The search is on for an AirAsia plane carrying 162 people that lost contact with Indonesian air traffic control Sunday. Before communication was lost, AirAsia Flight QZ 8501 asked to deviate from its planned flight route -- from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore -- because of weather conditions, AirAsia said in a statement. There was conflicting information about when exactly Flight 8501 went missing. AirAsia said contact was lost at 7:24 a.m. Sunday (7:24 p.m. Saturday ET), but Indonesian aviation authorities said it happened earlier, at 6:17 a.m. "At this time, search and rescue operations are being conducted under the guidance of the Indonesian Civil Aviation Authority," AirAsia said. Of the people on board the Airbus A320-200, 156 are Indonesian, three are South Korean, one is French, one is Malaysian and one is Singaporean, the airline said. Seventeen children, including one infant, are among the passengers, the carrier said. Seven of the people on board are crew members. "Thank you for all your thoughts and prayers. we must stay strong," AirAsia Chief Executive Tony Fernandes said on Twitter. He later announced he was traveling to Surabaya, saying most of the passengers are from there. As word spread of the missing plane, the airline changed the color of its logo on its social media accounts from red to gray. 'Heavy thunderstorms' in area Flight 8501 "was requesting deviation due to en route weather before communication with the aircraft was lost," the airline said. From flight tracking websites, almost the entire flight path appears to be over the sea. Bad weather was in evidence in the region at the time, CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam said. "We still had lines of very heavy thunderstorms" when the plane was flying, Van Dam said. "But keep in mind, turbulence doesn't necessarily bring down airplanes." CNN aviation analyst Mary Schiavo questioned whether weather would have been a factor in what happened to the plane. "Ordinarily, the pilots would get the updated weather from air traffic control and, of course, their onboard radar," said Schiavo, a former inspector general for the U.S. Department of Transportation. "So whether there was (bad) weather in the area would not be a mystery." AirAsia is a Malaysia-based airline that is popular in the region as a budget carrier. It has about 100 destinations, with affiliate companies in several Asian countries. The missing plane is operated by AirAsia's Indonesian affiliate, in which the Malaysian company holds a 48.9% stake, according to its website. 'Very good' safety reputation The Malaysian government said it was ready to offer assistance to Indonesian and Singaporean authorities. "Very sad to hear that AirAsia Indonesia QZ8501 is missing," Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said on Twitter. "My thoughts are with the families. Singapore said it has activated its rescue and aviation agencies. AirAsia has a "very good" reputation for safety, CNN aviation correspondent Richard Quest said. Flight 8501's captain has a total of 6,100 flying hours and the first officer a total of 2,275 flying hours, the airline said. The plane's last scheduled maintenance was on November 16, it said. The loss of contact with the AirAsia plane comes nearly 10 months after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which dropped off radar over Southeast Asia on March 8 with 239 people on board. The Malaysian Airlines plane, a Boeing 777-200ER, lost contact with air traffic control over the South China Sea between Malaysia and Vietnam. Searchers have yet to find any debris from Flight 370, which officials believe crashed in the southern Indian Ocean after veering dramatically off course. U.S. President Barack Obama has been briefed about the missing AirAsia plane, White House spokesman Eric Schultz said, adding that U.S. officials will continue to monitor the situation. |
Execution of a Viet Cong Guerrilla, 1968 Photographer Eddie Adams snapped this horrific image during the Vietnam War. The photo depicts the South Vietnam’s national police chief, Nguyen Ngoc Loan, executing a Viet Cong captain.
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Most Iconic Photos Of The 1960s: Earthrise, 1968 Snapped on Christmas Eve, the Earthrise photograph is considered one of the most influential environmental photos ever taken and inspired people to think about our place in the universe. There was a raging debate about who took the photo – Frank Borman or Bill Anders of the Apollo 8 mission – with an investigation confirming Anders was responsible for the color version of the iconic image.
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