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lofty900:yea i guess no point in engaging you since that's your view... you're just another waste of time |
"How to use the new WhatsApp group video feature in HD quality" then you're telling us that by default it is in HD quality...click baits will probably bring you traffic at first but quality posts keep the traffic, not shitposting for the sake of blogging. i honestly opened this hoping to learn a trick but disappointed again just like the time you wrote pros and cons of having a CCTV and the cons were absolute nonsense. if only we could see the author of posts just after the title before opening the post itself, that'd be great |
PMB: bukola... Saraki: yea? PMB:come, con siddown PMB: filfo or wetin them dey call am Saraki: d!ldo? *Saraki sits* PMB: yea, i don fut am por your chair Saraki: picture above |
you mean Nigerian wordpress users |
OP: "5 unbelievably good reasons to read your bible" OP: *takes all the reason from the said bible to back it up* because we are in primary school huh? |
is this not madness like this? |
i lost it at garment of holy madnessmeanwhile on another thread, a pastor says women should start calling their husbands my king, my lord another op gave us 7 reasons why we should start speaking in tongues (gibberish). i gotta admit, sundays are for comic relief on here |
lol hot...you mean like fast selling |
music is evil...what a sad life you guys live no wonder the people really practicing the religion as it is detailed keep bombing themselves... hopefully internet and western media becomes haram so you guys can blossom in your sad ways of life |
Rashduct4luv:lol if you're comparing your life to a ship, it is evident common sense is an abomination for you guys and i dont blame you really, you think you're intelligent for being able to numbers...you for no sabi read numbers na |
Dont stop dreaming... |
We have to be bold in our national ambitions. First, we must win the fight against poverty. Second, we must improve moral standards in government and society to provide a strong foundation for good governance. Third, we must change the character of our politics to promote fertile ground for reforms. As long as poverty, injustice and gross inequality persist in our world, none of us can truly rest. |
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