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RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 1:35am On Aug 22, 2011
[quote author=Mrs.Chima link=topic=738255.msg8976749#msg8976749 date=1313972940]You should know you was raised by full of bullshit women. Hence full of bullshit faggy.   

Stop nut riding it is not cute gay BOY. 

It sure doesn't take much to piss you off.  I simply said clunkers is in huh and you went off.  Didn't even quote you and you was crying like a little biatch.[/quote]its funny.  grin you accuse everyone under the sun of being emotional over your dumb little words, but your the only one who's tripping.

Your just full of bullshit, honestly thats why everyone is treating you like a b[i]it[/i]ch.  lipsrsealed no offense, but your not some 'radical outcast' that all men are afraid off, ur just a joke
RomanceRe: . by pleep(m): 1:29am On Aug 22, 2011
[quote author=Mynd_44 link=topic=740468.msg8976684#msg8976684 date=1313971927]People need to realise that NL might be a sorta social network but it does not mean you can make real life friends. You can be friends with the character a user plays on NL and not really be friends with the person. Its just two different things and noting about being real or not it just how the user wants to present his/herself.[/quote]There are people who you cant become friends with just from this website like yourself. Not to be offensive, but its just your posting style. Then they are other people who you can actually kinda get to know from nland alone. Like even myself.
Don't bother, we can tell who from who, its all about your approach to Nairaland.
RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 1:25am On Aug 22, 2011
Lax75:
@ Mrs Chima,

You gave me this weed remember? Lol! You are funny! Wow! People on NL who find you offensive don't know how to take jokes from a clown. Seriously, you crack me up. [b]Your intention is to get under peoples' skin and piss them off. [/b]That might work to those who give a flying porkchop about you, but sorry that doesn't work with me.

Please keep up the entertaintment. What would NL be w/out our free clown, Mrs Chima. Ko ise!
Exactly, shes thinks shes some kind of ultimate angry black woman or something. lol @ Mrs chima " Shes not anti men shes just full of Bullshit"
RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 1:01am On Aug 22, 2011
pms.
RomanceRe: . by pleep(m): 12:35am On Aug 22, 2011
Ogaga4Luv:
[size=13pt]rokiatu i feel your comment anyway  but the truth is that , why is it there are some members on here that doesn't just care ? i mean , it is so good to be plain and not behaving as if life is just all about pop corn ! . I have been on this site for years now rokiatu you know what i am saying and ever since i am on this site i share online with different lovely , interesting , motivating  members on threads- they're so interesting and always sound too cool to miss . when u find out they even have facebook or some other social network account they'll openly deny it  lipsrsealed  .  that can make anyone to think something is fishy somewhere . . .like i have said earlier  , this whole thing won't end here on this forum and only matured minded one's knows what i am talking about now.

How can someone be so friendly with u here and you discovered he or she is on facebbok but dunno what to keep in touch that means that kind of person is dangerous! like me , i have some so many nairaland on facebook and those one's we count on each other as genuine - seun the NAIRALAND owner has been on ma friend on facebook , Mukina  is there , Patwizkid is there  , romsky is there ,  Gabry is there , Obinna5000 is there , Clemcykul  is there , lalaboi is there , Platinum is there , Faakay is there, toba is ther and still counting on . those people are nairaland members we keep in touch over on facebook , more than 30 Nairalander's are my buddies on facebook i dunno know what the others are thinking~ Please , don't get me wrong my dear , not trying to force my self on someone else but i only care in case life one never can tell  wink .
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I didn't know you guys connected in real realer life. I might add mrs. Potato i haven't seen her in a while  sad

I think Nairaland [i]actually is [/i]a good place to meet people and make friends you would have otherwise never known. How else would you get to know someone half the world away?
i hope the nlanders here aren't as fake as ppl are making it out to be.
Foreign AffairsRe: Are North Africans, Arabs Or African? by pleep(m): 12:03am On Aug 22, 2011
North of the Tuareg they wouldnt be considered black. These people are mixed with all sorts of European ethnic groups from Pre-Islamic times and the south Europeans are mixed with them.

at some point North Africans were probably darker skinned but right now no.
RomanceRe: An American Model On Dating Her Type by pleep(m): 11:50pm On Aug 21, 2011
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RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 11:48pm On Aug 21, 2011
wow, there was noting racist about that commerical. desperate much? huh
PoliticsRe: Expect to see starvation in Nigeria 20 yrs from now. by pleep(op): 11:30pm On Aug 21, 2011
but anyway, let me explain my why we will see starvation in Nigeria within 20 yrs in a way that ties more in with the title post.

In Short, the rise of China, ppl in china are getting richer, and as people get richer they eat more meat. It takes 10lbs of grain to produce 1lb of beef. If the Chinese ate as much beef as Americans do we would starve right now. Unfortunatly, they will very soon.

this will drive up the price of grain.
PoliticsRe: Expect to see starvation in Nigeria 20 yrs from now. by pleep(op): 11:23pm On Aug 21, 2011
[quote author=ekt_bear link=topic=739949.msg8973880#msg8973880 date=1313936879]Nigeria is getting wealthier per capita, not poorer.

If food prices grow too rapidly, people will invest more in producing it. This will help control the costs of food.

In a nutshell, 20 years from now your typical Nigerian will spend a smaller fraction of his salary on food than today's Nigerian[/quote]wow, dude. I wont even try to argue just read these facts.

According to the World Bank, 44 million people around the globe have been pushed into extreme poverty since last June because of rising food prices.

#2 The world is losing topsoil at an astounding rate.  In fact, according to Lester Brown, "one third of the world's cropland is losing topsoil faster than new soil is forming through natural processes".

#3 Due to U.S. ethanol subsidies, almost a third of all corn grown in the United States is now used for fuel.  This is putting a lot of stress on the price of corn.

#4 Due to a lack of water, some countries in the Middle East find themselves forced to almost totally rely on other nations for basic food staples.  For example, it is being projected that there will be no more wheat production in Saudi Arabia by the year 2012.

#5 Water tables all over the globe are being depleted at an alarming rate due to "overpumping".  According to the World Bank, there are 130 million people in China and 175 million people in India that are being fed with grain with water that is being pumped out of aquifers faster than it can be replaced.  So what happens once all of that water is gone?

#6 In the United States, the systematic depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer could eventually turn "America's Breadbasket" back into the "Dust Bowl".

#7 Diseases such as UG99 wheat rust are wiping out increasingly large segments of the world food supply.

#8 The tsunami and subsequent nuclear crisis in Japan have rendered vast agricultural areas in that nation unusable.  In fact, there are many that believe that eventually a significant portion of northern Japan will be considered to be uninhabitable.  Not only that, many are now convinced that the Japanese economy, the third largest economy in the world, is likely to totally collapse as a result of all this.

#9 The price of oil may be the biggest factor on this list.  The way that we produce our food is very heavily dependent on oil.  The way that we transport our food is very heavily dependent on oil.  When you have skyrocketing oil prices, our entire food production system becomes much more expensive.  If the price of oil continues to stay high, we are going to see much higher food prices and some forms of food production will no longer make economic sense at all.

#10 At some point the world could experience a very serious fertilizer shortage.  According to scientists with the Global Phosphorus Research Initiative, the world is not going to have enough phosphorous to meet agricultural demand in just 30 to 40 years.

#11 Food inflation is already devastating many economies around the globe.  For example, India is dealing with an annual food inflation rate of 18 percent.

#12 According to the United Nations, the global price of food reached a new all-time high in February.

#13 According to the World Bank, the global price of food has risen 36% over the past 12 months.

#14 The commodity price of wheat has approximately doubled since last summer.

#15 The commodity price of corn has also about doubled since last summer.

#16 The commodity price of soybeans is up about 50% since last June.

#17 The commodity price of orange juice has doubled since 2009.

#18 There are about 3 billion people around the globe that live on the equivalent of 2 dollars a day or less and the world was already on the verge of economic disaster before this year even began.

#19 2011 has already been one of the craziest years since World War 2.  Revolutions have swept across the Middle East, the United States has gotten involved in the civil war in Libya, Europe is on the verge of a financial meltdown and the U.S. dollar is dying.  None of this is good news for global food production.

#20 There have been persistent rumors of shortages at some of the biggest suppliers of emergency food in the United States.  The following is an excerpt from a recent "special alert" posted on Raiders News Network,

http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/20-signs-that-a-horrific-global-food-crisis-is-coming
PoliticsRe: Expect to see starvation in Nigeria 20 yrs from now. by pleep(op): 3:09pm On Aug 21, 2011
[quote author=ekt_bear link=topic=739949.msg8971992#msg8971992 date=1313906045]No. There will be less starvation in 20 years than now.[/quote]alright. care to elaborate?
PoliticsRe: Expect to see starvation in Nigeria 20 yrs from now. by pleep(op): 3:07pm On Aug 21, 2011
ikeyman00:
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i will never buy none of those crap!

the reason Nigeria is in such a mess is duely and soley attributed to people with monkey head running the country

Just to construct ordinary roads na wahala;

dnt even know where to start

Then after so many years of your life; maybe at the age of 70 u like ouch upon all the billions embelzelled there isnt nothing i have done for my country; ouch never know i got a monkey brain until now; so any suprise seeing IBB and OBJ lashing out at eachother

The roads Sadam and Gadaffi left could rarely be seen in Nigeria

Until these human with monkey brain start showing some element of respect to the state nothing will barely change!!
Do you know a country never sees meaningfull political change until the size of the middle class supercedes the size of the poor? and example of this is the middle east.

Our government will not become good until we get a middle class, and to achieve that we need to change our economic system.
Car TalkRe: My Car Has Been Acting Up. . . . Help? by pleep(m): 2:42pm On Aug 21, 2011
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=740324.msg8971991#msg8971991 date=1313906025]Ok, so when I open the hood of my car, what would the ignition look like? I'm not a mechanic undecided tongue

I took my car to the mechanic about 2-3 weeks ago, it was checked. The guy told me that the problem was the alternator and the battery. Those were replaced.

So I'm not sure it's an ignition problem. Thanks.

Bought a new battery (NAPA) 2-3 weeks ago, so it's not the battery.

Thanks.[/quote]well you see, the same thing happend to a car we were about to buy. It would drive fine, but when it was parked for a long time it couldn't be started without a jumper cable. They thought it was the battery and had it replaced, but the problem still persisted.

The dealer said it was probably a problem with the ignition system, and we just decided not to get it. I don't really know the details about car repair, but it might be something you may want to ask your mechanic to check out.
Car TalkRe: Are Real Vehicle Modifications Being Done In 9ja? by pleep(m): 6:24am On Aug 21, 2011
Theres many easy things you can do yourself that will make a huge difference.

you can get a custom euro-decal that says whatever you want online for about 30usd.

or you could get custom dash kit trim in whatever material you like. wood, chrome, fiberglass etc its custom fitted to your car and feels OEM (it looks awesome)
There are even some do it yourself leather color changer kits grin and also tire rim paint . . .so many stuff.
Car TalkRe: My Car Has Been Acting Up. . . . Help? by pleep(m): 6:12am On Aug 21, 2011
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=740324.msg8971884#msg8971884 date=1313902500]Thank you for replying.

I noticed that everybody is just selling here, just selling.[/quote]i knoooow.  sad i would love for there to be a section here about car discussion.

but anyway, something like this happened to my mom's car a while ago. have you tried checking the ignition? i'm almost positive your having an ignition system issue.
RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 5:59am On Aug 21, 2011
[quote author=Mrs.Chima link=topic=738255.msg8971741#msg8971741 date=1313898793]Clunk, clunk, clunk goes the car![/quote]lol what a dumbass  grin I bet your smiling and clapping @ the computer.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: No Cute Guy Here by pleep(m): 5:47am On Aug 21, 2011
Mayflowa:
@Toba
You pwetty!
Indeed. wink
Toba are u from Akwa-ibom or cross-river cuz i think you have the look.
RomanceRe: Why Is It That Wowo Girls In Naija Are So Full Of Themselves by pleep(m): 5:44am On Aug 21, 2011
poster you are a disgusting creature, but i agree with you on this. tell am oo!
RomanceRe: Are Men Really Intimidated By Successful & Independent Women? by pleep(m): 5:42am On Aug 21, 2011
^ Exactly. sucessfull women try and overcompensate, of course it depends on the individual, but the majority do.
RomanceRe: Guys Are You Afraid Of Girls With Cars? by pleep(m): 5:29am On Aug 21, 2011
[quote author=Mrs.Chima link=topic=740148.msg8971736#msg8971736 date=1313898671]Neither would you.  No offense.   lipsrsealed[/quote]hahahaha, pick a number from 1 to 10000$ and multiply it by 14. Thats how the "dollar stock trade" works grin
RomanceRe: Guys Are You Afraid Of Girls With Cars? by pleep(m): 4:28am On Aug 21, 2011
[quote author=Mrs.Chima link=topic=740148.msg8971542#msg8971542 date=1313889960]Still LMAO@getting rich off a dollar stock trade   grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin[/quote]thats why u will never be wealthy. (no offense)
RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 4:27am On Aug 21, 2011
[quote author=Mrs.Chima link=topic=738255.msg8971549#msg8971549 date=1313890254]LMAO@pleep still steaming  grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Clunk, clunk, clunk the car go![/quote]I'm sure you are.  tongue do u really think i'm gunna get offended by u making fun of my car?
RomanceRe: Guys Are You Afraid Of Girls With Cars? by pleep(m): 11:36pm On Aug 20, 2011
^ Most wealthy people are silly and selfish also. Its disgusting to be spendthrift when your country is poor.
RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 11:33pm On Aug 20, 2011
[quote author=Mrs.Chima link=topic=738255.msg8971138#msg8971138 date=1313878967]Said the wealthy clunker driver  grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

I remembered you posted a comment asking why NL girls aren't calling your name.

I see why. lipsrsealed[/quote]First off lol at the bolded, trust me i ain't trippin.

second off, it seems you are getting desperate. Why cant you find that post and put it here for all to see?
RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 11:31pm On Aug 20, 2011
Some of us prefer inconspicuous consumption

others. . . dont.

CultureRe: Question To The Fulani Folks by pleep(m): 11:18pm On Aug 20, 2011
sure i did. w/e it takes tpia@ wink
RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 11:16pm On Aug 20, 2011
[quote author=Mrs.Chima link=topic=738255.msg8971100#msg8971100 date=1313878432]You should know and you wear it proudly sensitive lipstick homo.   wink

Adios cry baby![/quote]You should know more than I, seeing as you prolly got layed off. lipsrsealed Atleast Nairaland is here to keep u occupied.

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