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Romance / (PHOTO) Man With The World’s Longest Manhood Weighs It On Scale by plantation(m): 7:50pm On Sep 06, 2015
The man who claims he has the world’s largest
penis has weighed his manhood to prove it’s real.
Super-endowed Roberto Esquivel Cabrera claims
he has an 18.9-inch penis – and has even used a
pair of weighing scales to prove it.In footage
obtained by TMZ, the 52-year-old placed his
privates into a sock to check just how hefty it is
– and it weighed in at a staggering 2.2 pounds.
Roberto says he can’t hold down a girlfriend
because women are scared to have sex with him.
He was deported from the USA to Saltillo in 2011
and lives alone in a room given to him by his
brothers.
He also survives on social assistance and
scavenges for food and materials on waste
dumps.
He has no friends and wherever he goes he says
people shun him.
Checkout some screenshots I got from the video
below
madailygist.com/omg-man-with-the-worlds-longest-manhood-weighs-it-on-scales-to-prove-its-realphotos/

Career / Re: Did I Make A Mistake Studying Law? by plantation(m): 4:42pm On Aug 18, 2015
@OP, I am a lawyer and I have never for one day regretted being one. I had my POP in February 19 this year. 6months after NYSC and 2years after call to bar. I am not hungry. I am attached to a firm. The pay is not much. But I am enjoying my profession and able to pay my bills. My Wedding is jst moments away. I was able to develop so many career ideas during my service. After service, I ventured into so many ventures and I am happy at my progress so far. Mind you, i dont have a rich or recommendable background. My advice to you:
1. Change your mindset and be ready to face the challenges of a very competitive profession.
2. Develop yourself
3. Use your service year to device means and create ideas.
4. Pray ceaselessly.

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Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: October Born Lets Meet Here by plantation(m): 2:28am On Aug 09, 2015
Oct.31 send me a pm
Sports / Re: Sani Kaita Celebrates His 29th Birthday Today by plantation(m): 12:39pm On May 02, 2015
just for the record

Technology Market / Re: ROMOSS sense 6p 20,000mah POWER BANK, LCD FOR phone laptop via type-C #10,000 by plantation(m): 10:08pm On Mar 04, 2015
Do you hav any agent in Aba where I can get this power bank?
Phones / Re: Infinix hot discussion and review thread! by plantation(m): 11:53pm On Dec 20, 2014
Pls I have ordered this phone since 12th december... I tracked the order and they message says out for delivery. I've not been called by anyone to this effect. Am in Akure. What cud be the problem?
Phones / Re: Infinix hot discussion and review thread! by plantation(m): 11:09am On Dec 08, 2014
guydangerous:
any news from infinix hot,am losing my patients
am beginning to loose mine too.. Please this phone had better be on sale dis week or i'll just go for something else.
Phones / Re: Infinix hot discussion and review thread! by plantation(m): 2:57am On Nov 24, 2014
Please when exactly is this phone going to be fully available on konga.com? I don tire to wait
Religion / Re: Top 10 Most Religious Countries In The World by plantation(m): 8:54am On Oct 11, 2013
Uyi Iredia: That's Nigeria for you, most religious but not most developed.
thats it
Religion / Re: Top 10 Most Religious Countries In The World by plantation(m): 8:52am On Oct 11, 2013
@emik4lif, exactly the point i was trying to make. None of the top 10 most religious countries is anywhere near the top 20 economically strong countries. Religion has most visibly been evident in the promotion of capitalism and clapping down on the growth of most economically downgraded countries. No wonder the steady rise in atheism as the statistics in ur write up above suggests. I bet Countries like US, Germany and many Scandinavian countries will top the list of top 10 secular countries if we were to research into that.
Religion / Re: Top 10 Most Religious Countries In The World by plantation(m): 7:59am On Oct 11, 2013
Kendzyma: O my God,..wer z isreal!!!!
israel having a holy land and religious monuments doesn't necessarily mean that the people are more religious than nigerians
Religion / Re: Top 10 Most Religious Countries In The World by plantation(m): 7:57am On Oct 11, 2013
Andyblaze: DONT TELL ME NONSENSE

Compare Nigeria's population and size to Ghana's. Take into consideration the fact that every nigerian street has an average of 1 church and two pastors. Then You'll know we deserve number one!
it's not abt population size. It's basically abt the percentage of the population truely dedicated to religion.
Religion / Re: Top 10 Most Religious Countries In The World by plantation(m): 11:18pm On Oct 10, 2013
Religion / Top 10 Most Religious Countries In The World by plantation(m): 11:12pm On Oct 10, 2013
Every day millions of people
around the world turn to religion
for comfort, strength and
enlightenment as a moral
compass. Some people do it
more than other people and
some countries do it more than
other countries. What countries
in the world can be considered
the most religious?
These are the top 10 most
religious countries in the world,
according to a Gallup study
conducted in 2012. These were
chosen based on their religious
practices and how they viewed
themselves.
10. Brazil
This South American country is a
land of contrasts, a land of both
immense wealth yet great
poverty, a land of sin and
salvation. When it comes to
playtime Brazil lets loose with its
Carnival, a celebration bordering
on the obscene, but when it
comes to pray time Brazilians
also give it their all. Catholicism in
Brazil was brought over by its
Portuguese colonizers and the
religion is now the one with
most followers with 64%.
Protestants are next at 22%. The
rest of the figures are shared by
atheists and those belonging to
other faiths. Of the worshipping
Brazilians, 85% consider
themselves actively religious.
9. Peru
Religion is alive and well in the
mountains and valleys of Peru.
The natives have had their
Pachamama (Mother Earth
religion) since before the
modern era, the Spanish
conquerors brought Catholicism
over with them, the missionaries
brought Protestantism and still
other groups came with
Mormonism, Buddhism, Hinduism
and other different faiths, and all
of them seem to be sharing the
same country without any sign
of conflict. There just might be
enough space for all faiths, 86%
of Peruvians consider themselves
as religious, compared to only
8% who don’t. There are almost
no atheists or agnostics there.
8. Kenya
Christianity, in its various forms,
dominates in Kenya. Forty-seven
percent of those are Protestants
while 23.5% are Roman
Catholics. Other denominations
include the Africa Evangelical
Presbyterian Church, the
Independent Presbyterian Church
in Kenya and the Reformed
Church of East Africa. There are
also Muslim and other faiths,
most of them residing in the
Coast Province. Kenyans who
actively practice their faith were
placed at 88% while only 9%
said they were not actively
religious.
7. Iraq
The only Islamic country in the
list, Iraq is dominantly Muslim
with the country’s population
estimated at 95% Islamic. Most of
others belonging to various
faiths have long since fled after
the American Invasion in 2003 to
avoid fighting and persecution.
Eighty-eight percent of Iraqis are
active in their faith while only 9%
are not. Why is Iraq so religious?
Experts say this is more of a
social phenomenon as it is
cultural. According to them
uncertainty, unrest and instability
bring people closer to their god,
and this is what has been
happening in Iraq since its
liberation.
6. Romania
There are several religions in this
European country but the
majority of the population or
86% practice the Orthodox
Christian faith, Protestants are
only 5.2% of the population
while Roman Catholics are at
4.7%. The rest of the figures are
shared among other different
religions. Of the worshipping
Romanians 89% consider
themselves as actively religious.
Romania’s strong religious ties
can be traced to its past. Its
folklore is filled with spirits and
monsters, most notably vampires
and werewolves, fueled by the
country’s huge, precipitous
forests. Such beliefs proved
fertile ground for superstition
and religious practices to take
root.
5. Macedonia
Nestled between Bulgaria and
Albania in southern Europe, the
country of Macedonia has a rich
history. It was conquered many
times in the past by many
factions that also brought their
own religions. Among these
were the Ottoman Turks who
brought Islam, the Byzantines
who brought Christianity and the
Bulgarian tsars who brought the
Orthodox faith. Today Orthodox
is the most predominant religion.
Catholicism, Islam and Judaism
also have strong roots and a
presence there. Macedonian
practicing worshipers are
estimated at 92%.
4. Fiji
For those who have heard of Fiji
but don’t know where it is, it is
located in the Melanesian region
of the South Pacific, that’s far to
the east of Australia. It is one of
the most remote countries in the
world. So how did religion get
there? It was brought there by
Methodist missionaries in the
middle of the 19th century.
Methodist is now also the leading
religion there followed by
Catholicism, Assemblies of God,
Seventh-Day Adventist, Anglican
and others. Religiosity among
Fijians is estimated at 93%.
3. Armenia
This was one of the countries
that immediately returned back
to its religious past after the
dissolution of the Soviet Union in
1991. The country also has a
proud Christian history; Armenia
was the first nation to adopt
Christianity as a state religion in
301 A.D. Legend has it that what
is now known the modern-day
Armenian Church was founded in
the first century by no less than
Thaddeus and Bartholomew, two
of the disciples of Jesus Christ
himself. Today an estimated 92%
of Armenians are active
worshippers, almost all of them
Christian. The local Muslim and
Jewish populations have been
dwindled by emigration,
although their mosques and
synagogues and architecture still
remain.
2. Nigeria
The different regions of Nigeria
are dominated by different
religions, but rough estimates
place 50.8% of Nigerians as
Christians, Muslims are at 47.8%
while other religions and beliefs
share the remaining figure.
Missionaries have come to
Nigeria as early as the 16th
century but it was not until after
World War 1 that churches were
founded. While active
participation in religious
practices is recorded at a high of
93%. This may come at a price,
those practicing traditional
religious beliefs are allegedly
being oppressed.
1. Ghana
Ghana seems to be split between
a Muslim northern region and
Christian southern region.
Ghanaian Christians are
estimated to make up 71% of the
population while Muslims make
up 17%. Relations between the
religions are described as
peaceful and cooperative. Apart
from the two most dominant
religions; Hinduism, Taoism,
Buddhism, Shintoism, and
Judaism are also represented
and on the rise. Ghanaians have
been described as the most
religious nationality in the world
with an estimated 96% of them
claiming to be actively religious
while only 2% were non-
practicing. The rest were split as
to theirt beliefs.
Sports / Re: Keshi Calls Up 30 Players For The Summer Matches by plantation(m): 9:11pm On Apr 05, 2013
DJDOLA: Haruna should be on dat list and osaze..even if osaze is rude is playin skill is not rude
Osaze should be in dat team. His exclusion is jst Keshi's way of staking his claim as the boss. Jst a battle of pride. I see his downfall soon.
Romance / Re: What Do You Do When A Girl Says No To You? by plantation(m): 10:24pm On Feb 18, 2013
ambrosini593: If you love her or like her what do you do. Do you walk away or continue to chase. Some girls value guys that walks away why some don't
i jst take a bottle of chilled car battery acid
Technology Market / Re: Wholesale - Brand New 7'' Inch Android 4.0 3G GSM Sim Card Phone Call Tablet Pc by plantation(m): 1:16am On Feb 14, 2013
You said 5 is d minimum. Cant you jst sell 1 for me? For my personal use. Need a cheap and good tab ASAP.
Crime / Re: 25 ABSU Students Arrested For Cultism by plantation(m): 9:44am On Feb 09, 2013
Both Chiemele and Obinna (the deceased) were all my boys during my last days in Abia State University and I remember always warning them against 'playing any game' (cultism). Look at work it has led them into. Anyway, my heart goes to Obinna's parents. Let Justice Prevail.
Technology Market / Re: ***Android Tablets, Laptops,Powerbanks, Home Security and Cinema Systems**** by plantation(m): 8:25pm On Jan 23, 2013
balogunsam: A fairly used Onda V701 7 inches tab for sale

wifi
1gb ram
8gb internal memory
capacitive screen
android 4.0.3
includes pack and accesories with leather jacket
high power 8 hours battery
hdmi port
already pimped and runninv great
office,pdf,games etc
etc

price is 20k

contact 08035870339
pls i need a fairly used tab with similar spec.. Pls can u be of help to me?
Family / Re: Being The Only Male Or Female Child: How Does It Feel Like? by plantation(m): 3:38pm On Jan 05, 2013
Me and my Sistas... It kinda feels odd and lonely for me.

Business / Re: Football Betting Season 3 by plantation(m): 6:31pm On Nov 07, 2012
My 4 game Combo for tonite.:
*Man U to win
*Chelsea- S/Donest BTTS
*Spartak Moscow to score
*Cluj vs Galatasary (Cluj or Galatasary Double Chance)
Business / Re: Football Betting Season 3 by plantation(m): 4:13pm On Nov 06, 2012
I've been making good cash in dis soccer betting biz. Check out my 5-Fold accumulation for tonite:
*burnley vs Leeds BTTS
*N/Forest vs M'boro BTTS
*Schalke04 vs Arsenal (Arsenal to score)
*Swindon vs Sheffield Utd (Sheffield to score)
*D'Kiev vs Porto (D'kiev or Porto fulltime double chance)
*Total Odds= 8.26
Am staking $40 on it. Expecting a profit of abt $290. Wish me luck.

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Music/Radio / Re: Nominees For Nigeria Radio Awards 2012 by plantation(m): 11:41pm On Oct 29, 2012
So wat happened to Brila Fm and all the Presenters of the eager show? Radio Paparrazzi Murphy Jemba, KC, Overdose etc?

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