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Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Are There Good Looking Guys On Nl's Romance Section? by pleep(m): 12:45am On Aug 19, 2011
190smh:

may the top of a transformer be your comfort zone

ole buruku  undecided
May your computer catch virus, eliminating you from the net.

Inam ekot   angry
CelebritiesRe: Nigerian Accent Ranked Fifth Sexiest In The World By CNN by pleep(m): 12:44am On Aug 19, 2011
no! Annang. O' is actually part of our language. . .
RomanceRe: More Wowo Intelligent Men Than Handsome Intelligent Men. by pleep(m): 12:43am On Aug 19, 2011
dammytex:
Awwww;
I'm sorry sweets. Its not in my habit to annoy people especially pweety ladies.

i was only forming na. You should understand. wink wink wink wink
thats not her in her profile oooo!!

[size=4pt]okay ill shut uo now[/size]
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Are There Good Looking Guys On Nl's Romance Section? by pleep(m): 12:37am On Aug 19, 2011
190smh:

smh @ the mods

and fuc[i]k[/i] you for talkin 2 me without respect angry angry
no, fu[i]ck[/i] you for making another account angry tongue
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Are There Good Looking Guys On Nl's Romance Section? by pleep(m): 12:23am On Aug 19, 2011
190 again? smh sad
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Are There Good Looking Guys On Nl's Romance Section? by pleep(m): 12:05am On Aug 19, 2011
jimmy4x:
I have no shades on, Chi-baby nd Ogugua, Bodykiss is really hot, smiley
Dude there is no way you are 35 grin. I look older than you.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Are There Good Looking Guys On Nl's Romance Section? by pleep(m): 11:38pm On Aug 18, 2011
^ what? there are more of us that uploaded our pics than the girls.

the girls that talk the most don't show their face often. . . i'm soo curious about who im talking with though sad
CelebritiesRe: Nigerian Accent Ranked Fifth Sexiest In The World By CNN by pleep(m): 11:36pm On Aug 18, 2011
^ Exactly! they always sound awefull. I think this is great news.
RomanceRe: . by pleep(m): 11:28pm On Aug 18, 2011
Nigeria's society is falling apart, morally, socially. . .sexually. Its like America without the prosperity.  sad
CelebritiesRe: Nigerian Accent Ranked Fifth Sexiest In The World By CNN by pleep(m): 11:25pm On Aug 18, 2011
[quote author=BABE! link=topic=739028.msg8957061#msg8957061 date=1313706139]If you were referring to my post:

Who's arguing? Yes, we have nice accent(s), but which one is sexy again?
[/quote]haha well [i]they [/i]think it is. And they think the world revolves around them, so who are we to argue? tongue
CelebritiesRe: Nigerian Accent Ranked Fifth Sexiest In The World By CNN by pleep(m): 11:19pm On Aug 18, 2011
angry ? Nigerians have nice accents, or atleast white girls think so. So why the argument?
CelebritiesRe: Nigerian Accent Ranked Fifth Sexiest In The World By CNN by pleep(m): 10:47pm On Aug 18, 2011
french accent on girls is just incredible. . .
CelebritiesRe: Nigerian Accent Ranked Fifth Sexiest In The World By CNN by pleep(m): 10:30pm On Aug 18, 2011
[quote author=Natasha,, link=topic=739028.msg8956657#msg8956657 date=1313702854]that's a big lie pleep its hell sexy [/quote]^nooooo Nigerian girls speak too loud  tongue and the way they say stomach is cringe inducing.  grin
CelebritiesRe: Nigerian Accent Ranked Fifth Sexiest In The World By CNN by pleep(m): 10:25pm On Aug 18, 2011
the way Nigerian girls based in Britain speak makes me want to puke tongue
CelebritiesRe: Nigerian Accent Ranked Fifth Sexiest In The World By CNN by pleep(m): 10:24pm On Aug 18, 2011
The Nigerian accent is not sexy on women (unless rural annang/efik girls). But i wish i had a male Nigerian accent, unfortunatly i don't.

my voice is not a help to my game at all.  sad
PoliticsRe: Communism In Nigeria: Why Not? by pleep(op): 9:48pm On Aug 18, 2011
I want to open everyones eyes to the hidden truth about our position in the world.

The international economy is based on capitalist principles, and the world is a macrocosm of what occurs in a capitalist nation. Capitalism is like a pyramid, the only way it can work is if the base is larger than the top. The people at the base do the grunt work, they are the factory workers, seamstresses etc, they do physically demanding work that does not require much education and skills, this is the lower class. The middle class is the management, while the top of the pyramid is the elites, investment bankers, stock brokers and CEO's, who use the work of the poor to create products to sell back to them for profit.
Inevitably the divide between the richer and poorer gets wider (this is a proven fact)

This same principle applies to nations, the bottom of the Pyramid is Africa and the 3rd world countries, who mindlessly export raw materials. Economic policy that does not require much thought or education, and is physically demanding on the environment. While the top is japan, America and Europe, who use those raw materials to create products to sell back to Africa for a profit. At the end of the day there is a net loss for Africa, and gain for the north. Slowly the divide between the wealthy nations and the 3rd world widens.

in 1980 Africa was at 10% below the poverty line now it is at 80 %.

In this capitalist system the continued wealth of  Europe and America depends on the continued poverty of the rest of humanity, because the base must be bigger than the top. The emergance of China to to top of the pyramid means even more problems for Africa, because the base must widen. Expect to see starvation in Nigeria 20 years from now.
Do you guys think i would go on an American forum and try to convince them that they should turn socialist? Never, because they actually benefit from capitalism. But to hear Africans supporting capitalism is like hearing a poor hungry sweatshop worker payed 2$ an hour, praising the unregulated capitalist economy of the united states in the late 19 century.

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