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Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:48pm On Oct 08, 2014
He has tried everything possible to stop me from pummeling him.

He has hallucinated, cried and even wrote "chinese lingo". grin grin grin
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by Nobody: 3:54pm On Oct 08, 2014
iconize:
Are you still crying? grin grin grin

It really hurts, I know! grin
Like every sane guy who probably has argued with you, I leave you to your victory. cheesy

Thanks Buddha for your parables. Thanks for giving me a resounding victory over this poo who thinks h has won an argument without remembering what the argument was.

This fool thought CAR was a novel and in his rambling, he failed to realize that he had not stayed with the argument.

The argument was simple, but Iconize had to avoid it by simply refusing to post other links beside Wiki where some guy with a Wiki account categorized CAR as a novel. For Iconize, that was enough for his dead brain.

If only the fool can see it, he would know that he has not stayed with the argument but went creating silly questions and forgetting to reconcile them with the old argument.

Iconize won arguing with himself like he has always done on NL.

But I won the argument since he provided only a link that seems to suggest that all story books whether one page long are all novels.
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 3:59pm On Oct 08, 2014
hifaif:
[s]Like every sane guy who probably has argued with you, I leave you to your victory. cheesy
Thanks Buddha for your parables. Thanks for giving me a resounding victory over this poo who thinks h has won an argument without remembering what the argument was.
This fool thought CAR was a novel and in his rambling, he failed to realize that he had not stayed with the argument.
The argument was simple, but Iconize had to avoid it by simply refusing to post other links beside Wiki where some guy with a Wiki account categorized CAR as a novel. For Iconize, that was enough for his dead brain.
If only the fool can see it, he would know that he has not stayed with the argument but went creating silly questions and forgetting to reconcile them with the old argument.
Iconize won arguing with himself like he has always done on NL.
But I won the argument since he provided only a link that seems to suggest that all story books whether one page long are all novels.[/s]
grin grin

More from a stark illiterate that provided differences of short stories and
novels instead of the factor that determines a novel. grin
Nothing can save your illiterate asss,

Did you say length is the only determinant of a novel or not?

Did you say you can replace difference with determinant in a sentence having it serve the same purpose or not? grin

Your dumbness in 3D

hifaif:
Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.

1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.

2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.

In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:

WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER?
Oh! He's back for more pummeling. grin grin

When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right.

hifaif:
http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613
These are the arguments you made about it; grin
hifaif:
Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.

The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.

In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.

Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length.
He even called it senseless here; grin grin
hifaif:
Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.

I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.

Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.

Good morning.
And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself; grin

hifaif:
Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.

So?
At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella. grin grin

And here, he got lectured; grin grin
iconize:
You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"

In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference".
Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? grin grin grin grin
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by Nobody: 4:07pm On Oct 08, 2014
iconize:
grin grin

More from a stark illiterate that provided differences of short stories and
novels instead of the factor that determines a novel. grin
Nothing can save your illiterate asss,

Did you say length is the only determinant of a novel or not?

Did you say you can replace difference with determinant in a sentence having it serve the same purpose or not? grin

Your dumbness in 3D



Oh! He's back for more pummeling. grin grin

When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right.



These are the arguments you made about it; grin


He even called it senseless here; grin grin


And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself; grin



At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella. grin grin

And here, he got lectured; grin grin


Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? grin grin grin grin
Links that CAR is not a novel:

http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_books_did_chinua_achebe_write

https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071123084921AAkn8Rz

Now, RIP, murtherfhucker. See ya in hell.
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:22pm On Oct 08, 2014
hifaif:
Links that CAR is not a novel:

http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_books_did_chinua_achebe_write

https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071123084921AAkn8Rz

Now, RIP, murtherfhucker. See ya in hell.
The pussi wants to run again. grin grin grin grin

Links that C.A.R is a novel >>> http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chike_and_the_River

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Novels_by_Chinua_Achebe

That's not even the issue because I never really argued it, rather I argued your claim that length is the only factor that determines a novel.

The issue is that;

1) You said you can replace determinant with difference in a sentence and still have it serve the same purpose.

2) You said difference and determinant are the same. grin grin

3) You said length is the only factor that determines a novel.

Your dumbness in 3D
hifaif:
Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.

1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.

2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.

In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:

WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER?
Oh! He's back for more pummeling. grin grin

When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right.

hifaif:
http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613
These are the arguments you made about it; grin
hifaif:
Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.

The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.

In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.

Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length.
He even called it senseless here; grin grin
hifaif:
Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.

I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.

Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.

Good morning.
And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself; grin

hifaif:
Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.

So?
At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella. grin grin

And here, he got lectured; grin grin
iconize:
You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"

In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference".
Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? grin grin grin grin

Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:27pm On Oct 08, 2014
iconize:
Haiaif, next time you see the name Iconize just scamper for safety. grin grin

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Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by Nobody: 4:28pm On Oct 08, 2014
A fool called iconize asked a dumb question. The question: Which Africa writer is more successful than Achebe?

The ediot didn't even know that Soyinka's achievements and list of works puts Achebe's to shame.

Now, I will not pick Soyinka. I will be a South African. Her name is Nadine Gordima. She is late like our own icon, Chinua Achebe. Let us compare their lists of works.

CHINUA ACHEBE's list of books:

Novels:
Things Fall Apart, (1958)
No Longer at Ease, (1960)
Arrow of God, (1964)
A Man of the People, (1966)
Anthills of the Savannah, (1987)

Short Stories:

"Marriage Is A Private Affair", (1952)
"Dead Men's Path", (1953)
The Sacrificial Egg and Other Stories, (1953)
"Civil Peace", (1971)
Girls at War and Other Stories, (1973)
African Short Stories (editor, with C.L.
Innes), (1985)
Heinemann Book of Contemporary African
Short Stories (editor, with C.L. Innes), (1992)
"The Voter"

Poetry:

Beware, Soul-Brother, and Other Poems,
(1971) (published in the US as Christmas at
Biafra, and Other Poems, 1973)
Don't let him die: An anthology of memorial
poems for Christopher Okigbo (editor, with
Dubem Okafor), (1978)
Another Africa, (1998)
Collected Poems, Carcanet Press (2005)
Refugee Mother And Child
Vultures, which is used GCSE English as a
'poem from another Culture'

Essays, Criticism and Political Commentary:

The Novelist as Teacher, (1965)
An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's "Heart
of Darkness", (1975)
Morning Yet on Creation Day, (1975)
The Trouble With Nigeria, (1984)
Hopes and Impediments, (1988)
Home and Exile, (2000)
Reflections of a British protected Child (2008)
(forthcoming)

Children's Books:

Chike and the River, (1966)
How the Leopard Got His Claws (with John
Iroaganachi), (1972)
The Flute, (1975)
The Drum, (1978)


NADINE GORDIMER's list of books:


Novels

The Lying Days (1953)
A World of Strangers
(1958)
Occasion for Loving
(1963)
The Late Bourgeois
World (1966)
A Guest of Honour
(1970)
The Conservationist
(1974) – joint winner of
the Booker prize in 1974
Burger's Daughter
(1979)
July's People (1981)
A Sport of Nature
(1987)
My Son's Story (1990)
None to Accompany
Me (1994)
The House Gun (1998)
The Pickup (2001)
Get a Life (2005)
No Time Like the
Present (2012) [45]
Plays
The First Circle (1949),
in Six One-Act Plays
Adaptations of
Gordimer's works
"The Gordimer
Stories" (1981–82) –
adaptations of seven
short stories; she wrote
screenplays for four of
them
Other works
On the Mines (1973)
Lifetimes Under
Apartheid (1986)
"Choosing for Justice:
Allan Boesak" (1983)
(documentary with Hugo
Cassirer)
"Berlin and
Johannesburg: The Wall
and the Colour
Bar" (documentary with
Hugo Cassirer)
Edited works
Telling Tales (2004)
Telling Times: Writing
and Living, 1950–2008
(2010)

Short fiction
collections

Face to Face
(1949)
Town and
Country Lovers
The Soft Voice of
the Serpent (1952)
Six Feet of the
Country (1956)
Which New Era
Would That Be?
(1956)
Friday's Footprint
(1960)
Not for
Publication (1965)
Livingstone's
Companions (1970)
Selected Stories
(1975)
No Place Like:
Selected Stories
(1978)
A Soldier's
Embrace (1980)
Something Out
There (1984)
Correspondence
Course and other
Stories (1984)
The Moment
Before the Gun Went
Off (1988)
Once Upon a
Time (1989)
Jump: And Other
Stories (1991)
Why Haven't You
Written: Selected
Stories 1950-1972
(1992)
Something for the
Time Being
1950-1972 (1992)
Loot and Other
Stories (2003)
Beethoven Was
One-Sixteenth Black
(2007)
Life Times:
Stories (2011)

Essay collections

What Happened to
Burger's Daughter
or How South
African Censorship
Works (1980)
The Essential
Gesture: Writing,
Politics and Places
(1988)
The Black
Interpreters (1973)
Writing and Being:
The Charles Eliot
Norton Lectures
(1995)
Living in Hope
and History (1999
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:33pm On Oct 08, 2014
hifaif:
A fool called iconize asked a dumb question. The question: Which Africa writer is
Why are you always deviating?

You made a claim that south Africa is bigger than Nigeria in Literature. Stop crying, the sane argument is over due to lack of knowledge from you.

How can I be arguing with a person that says difference and determinant are the same? grin grin grin grin

Its now time for pummeling you;


hifaif:
Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.

1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.

2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.

In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:

WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER?
Oh! He's back for more pummeling. grin grin

When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right.

hifaif:
http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613
These are the arguments you made about it; grin
hifaif:
Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.

The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.

In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.

Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length.
He even called it senseless here; grin grin
hifaif:
Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.

I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.

Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.

Good morning.
And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself; grin

hifaif:
Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.

So?
At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella. grin grin

And here, he got lectured; grin grin
iconize:
You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"

In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference".
Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? grin grin grin grin

Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:37pm On Oct 08, 2014
The world sees Nwapa as the mother "pioneer" of modern African women writers but this same stark illiterate thinks otherwise.

Like I told you boy, a single opinion is inconsequential compared to millions of opinions. grin grin grin
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:38pm On Oct 08, 2014
The stark illiterate in 3D grin grin grin grin

hifaif:
Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.

1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.

2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.

In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:

WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER?
Oh! He's back for more pummeling. grin grin

When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right.

hifaif:
http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613
These are the arguments you made about it; grin
hifaif:
Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.

The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.

In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.

Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length.
He even called it senseless here; grin grin
hifaif:
Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.

I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.

Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.

Good morning.
And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself; grin

hifaif:
Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.

So?
At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella. grin grin

And here, he got lectured; grin grin
iconize:
You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"

In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference".
Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? grin grin grin grin
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by Nobody: 4:39pm On Oct 08, 2014
Iconize, you myopic ediot, come and compare achievements of Achebe and Gordimer.

CHINUA ACHEBE's achievements and honours:

Margaret Wrong Memorial Prize, 1959, for
Things Fall Apart
Rockefeller travel fellowship to East and Central
Africa, 1960
Nigerian National Trophy, 1961, for No Longer
at Ease
UNESCO fellowship for creative artists for
travel to the United States and Brazil, 1963
Jock Campbell/ New Statesman Award, 1965, for
Arrow of God
Commonwealth Poetry Prize, 1972, for Beware,
Soul Brother
Neil Gunn International Fellow, Scottish Arts
Council, 1975
Lotus Award for Afro-Asian Writers, 1975
Nigerian National Merit Award, 1979
named to the Order of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, 1979
Commonwealth Foundation senior visiting
practitioner award, 1984
Booker Prize nomination, 1987, for Anthills of
the Savannah
A Man of the People cited in Anthony Burgess's
1984 Ninety-Nine Novels: The Best in England
since 1930

NADINE GORDIMER's achievements and honours:

W. H. Smith Commonwealth Literary Award
(England) (1961)
James Tait Black Memorial Prize (Scotland)
(1972)
Booker Prize for The Conservationist (1974)
CNA Prize (Central News Agency Literary
Award), South Africa (1974, 1980, 1991)
Grand Aigle d'Or (France) (1975)
Orange Prize shortlisting; she rejected
Scottish Arts Council Neil M. Gunn Fellowship
(1981)
Modern Language Association Award (United
States) (1982)
Rome Prize (1984) [42][43]
Premio Malaparte (Italy) (1985)
Nelly Sachs Prize (Germany) (1986)
Bennett Award (United States) (1987)
Anisfield-Wolf Book Award (1988, A Sport of
Nature )
Nobel Prize for Literature (1991)
Laureate of the International Botev Prize
(1996)
Commonwealth Writers' Prize for the Best
Book from Africa (2002; for The Pickup )
Booker Prize longlist (2001; for The Pickup)
Officier de la Legion d'honneur (France)
(2007) [44]
Hon. Member, American Academy of Arts and
Sciences
Hon. Member, American Academy and
Institute of Arts and Letters
Fellow, Royal Society of Literature (Britain)
Patron, Congress of South African Writers
Commandeur de l' Ordre des Arts et des
Lettres (France)
At least 15 honorary degrees (the first being
Doctor Honoris Causa at Leuven University in
Belgium)
Senior Fellow at Massey College at the
University of Toronto (Canada)
Mexican Aztec Eagle Order (Mexico
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:44pm On Oct 08, 2014
hifaif:
Iconize, you myopic ediot, come and compare achievements of Achebe and Gordimer.
M_oron, stop crying! grin
Your pummeling is still paining you? grin

The argument was about two countries not two individuals. grin grin grin

The m_oron in 3D grin

hifaif:
Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.

1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.

2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.

In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:

WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER?
Oh! He's back for more pummeling. grin grin

When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right.

hifaif:
http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613
These are the arguments you made about it; grin
hifaif:
Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.

The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.

In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.

Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length.
He even called it senseless here; grin grin
hifaif:
Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.

I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.

Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.

Good morning.
And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself; grin

hifaif:
Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.

So?
At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella. grin grin

And here, he got lectured; grin grin
iconize:
You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"

In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference".
Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? grin grin grin grin

Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:46pm On Oct 08, 2014
How can a PHD holder say; difference and determinant are the same? Even that, length is the only determining factor of a novel. grin grin grin grin grin

Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by Nobody: 4:46pm On Oct 08, 2014
Behold, I called the fool called iconize out of his silly comfort zone but the fool continues to repeat himself.

cheesy

Although, I didn't finally kill you cos you are my boy, but I turned you into a stammerer.

Let the world see how much you can stammer. Make sure you recycle your post for the rest of the day.

That will teach you never to challenge your oga at the top (ME) to a silly combat.

Make sure you continue recycling that same post. I want as many as possible.
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:56pm On Oct 08, 2014
hifaif:
[s]Behold, I called the fool called iconize out of his silly comfort zone but the fool continues to repeat himself.
:DAlthough, I didn't finally kill you cos you are my boy, but I turned you into a stammerer.

Let the world see how much you can stammer. Make sure you recycle your post for the rest of the day.
That will teach you never to challenge your oga at the top (ME) to a silly combat.
Make sure you continue recycling that same post. I want as many as possible.[/s]
More from a stark illiterate pussi that avoids questions he created himself. grin grin
He's now copying my lines. You're my boy, not the other way round.

Boy tell us, how did you kill me, my guess;

1) By saying difference and determinant are the same?
OR
2) By saying length is the only determining factor of a novel? grin

Tell us, which?

I've made you wet your pant, cry and hallucinate. grin grin grin

You've been blinded, owned, outshined and taken to the cleaners. Your pummeling is beyond the normal double jeopardy I serve peeps. grin grin grin

You're an addled, stark illiterate pussi that has been owned, blinded and outshined by Iconize, accept it and move on. grin grin

Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 4:58pm On Oct 08, 2014
2sExy1:
I used to be in your shoes until I found facts about what you say here.... He never invented any super computer...and he was even a 3rd por 4th runner up on the award. Do some googling... And see what American scholars have to say about it. Before your ethnic bigotry set in, I am Igbo.
Did he win the prize or not? and what for?
You just had to listen to racists who called your Ebola drug pesticide .
Clap for yourself.
What was the Gordon prize for?
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by Nobody: 4:59pm On Oct 08, 2014
iconize:
More from a stark illiterate pussi that avoids question he created himself. grin grin
He's now copying my lines. You're my boy, not the other way round.

Boy tell us, how did you kill me, my guess;

1) By saying difference and determinant are the same?
OR
2) By saying length is the only determining factor of a novel? grin

Tell us, which?

I've made you wet your pant, cry and hallucinate. grin grin grin

You've been blinded, owned, outshined and taken to the cleaners. Your pummeling is beyond the normal double jeopardy I serve peeps. grin grin grin

You're an addled, stark illiterate pussi that has been owned, blinded and outshined by Iconize, accept it and move on. grin grin
Beautiful. One. Remember I need you to repeat that post 1000 times or I won't release you from your shame of defeat.
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 4:59pm On Oct 08, 2014
More from a PHD holder; grin grin grin grin

hifaif:
Two mentions from a dead man. I thought I killed you. Maybe, I should lay your ghost to rest.

1. Bring out the post where I said DETERMINANT and DIFFERENCE mean the same thing.

2. Since you wanted me to answer (without rephrasing) a question as daft as DETERMINANT OF A NOVEL, tell me how you will answer if somebody asked you for the DETERMINANT OF WATER.

In all sincerity, can you answer that question without rephrasing? Or better still, answer the question:

WHAT ARE THE DETERMINANTS OF WATER?
Oh! He's back for more pummeling. grin grin

When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right.

hifaif:
http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-difference-between-novel-short-story-54613
These are the arguments you made about it; grin
hifaif:
Alright, just so you can understand the link, I will explain patiently.

The only difference is size (length). All differing factors are due to length.

In a novel, there is enough space to introduce multiple subplots but as for a short fiction, you need to economize words.

Technically, they have the same elements. The only difference is length.
He even called it senseless here; grin grin
hifaif:
Alright, I figured you think you have proven to be intelligent. When you wake up tomorrow, your head should be light enough to explain your determinant nonsense.

I had enough common sense to understand that you meant what distinguishes a novel from other forms of fiction.

Ordinarily, every sane person (except you) know that the statement 'the determinant of a novel' is senseless. More like asking for the determinate of water.

Good morning.
And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself; grin

hifaif:
Plot, characterizations, themes, scenes etc. But these same factors also make a piece of art a novella. In the end, it is only size that determines a novel from a novella.

So?
At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella. grin grin

And here, he got lectured; grin grin
iconize:
You foolishly placed determinant and difference as two words with the same meaning, you even argued it talking "context, blah blah blah"

In which ever context you decide to use determinant, it absolutely has no reconciliation with the word "difference".
Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? grin grin grin grin

Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 5:00pm On Oct 08, 2014
hifaif:
Beautiful. One. Remember I need you to repeat that post 1000 times or I won't release you from your shame of defeat.
Pussi, is this how you want to run? grin grin

Okay, show us where you shamed me! grin
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 5:04pm On Oct 08, 2014
For a stark illiterate pussi who sees difference and determinant as the same. And also length as the only factor that determines a novel, to say he defeated someone, is darn too funny.

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Crackdaribs# I'm choking! grin
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by jpphilips(m): 5:05pm On Oct 08, 2014
luigiajah:
I've come across many sites on the Internet where the
image of Nigeria is tarnished due to the hate most
Africans have for Nigerians. After making some
research I got a number of reasons.

1.Nigerians Are Termed as Aggressive

They term Nigerian's as aggressive for a reason one cannot fathom and I certainly don't see any point why Nigerians be termed as aggressive. Probably Because It seems that
Nigerians are practically taking over every field
despite the challenges they face. In the world of ICT,
There is Phillip Emeagwali who invented the Super
Computer which is one of the fastest computers on
earth, in the world of acting there's Omotola Jalade
Ekeihinde, Genevieve Nnaji, Stephanie Okereke. Just
to mention a few. These ladies have made their
marks in the world of acting and are well known
around the world, When it comes to literature, Late
Chinua Achebe, Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie, These
Award Winning Authors Have Been Outstanding in
every way. In the educational field there is Professor
Wole Soyinka, Who has won many awards and
recognized worldwide, In the world of Pageantry,
Beauty Queen Agbani Darego Took The World by
storm in 2001, When it comes to telecommunications,
there's Mr Mike Adenuga, The CEO of Globacom, One
Of The Largest Indeginious Telecommunication
Networks in Africa, In The World Of Finance, Mrs
Ngozi Okonjo Iweala (Current Minister Of Finance &
Former Managing Director of the World Bank), Music:
Asa, Fela Kuti, Psquare, 2face, Religious
Leaders:Reverend Adeboye (G.O Redeemed Christian
Church Of God) Comedy :Basketmouth, A.Y, Bovi,
Sports;Kanu Nwankwo, Jay Jay Okocha
The Richest Man In Africa Alhaji Aliko Dangote is
unarguably a Nigerian,The largest African Online
Forum Nairaland is a Nigerian Site, Nig-Com Sat-1
The Nigerian Satellite was also the first African
Satellite to be launched into space,. This hatred of
Nigerians because of this is appalling.

2.Nigerians Are Proud And Show Off A Lot

This is a reason that was posted by a South African
on one site . Nigerians are portrayed as proud and arrogant. Nigerians are proud and certainly not arrogant or insolent. Why shouldn't Nigerians Show off and
be proud of Nigeria as every patriotic citizen should . A country with a vast cultural heritage
and languages, the largest
Black nation, Nigerians have enough reason to be
proud and show off. Even though there are political
and socioeconomic problems in the country,
Nigerians still try to be the peace loving people who
they are unlike some countries where violence is the
order of the day

3.Nigerians Are Scammers and
Fraudsters.


Many people who have been scammed
online practically associate any scammer to Nigeria.
The real case that most Africans fail to recognize is
that many non nigerians hide under the cover of
being nigerians to scam their fellow countrymen , I
am not trying to say that there are no scammers in
Nigeria, if a person steals from somebody, should his
country be accused of theft?. This is simply
unacceptable.


4.They Take Our Girls
I laughed when
I saw this. Other countries complaining that
Nigerians take their girls. Naturally ladies are
attracted to successful and attractive men and that
is what an average Nigerian is. If they achieve
higher feats in the nearest future maybe it might
turn around Despise the fact that Nigerians are
hated so much, Nigeria still remains a force to
reckon with in the world and most especially Africa,
Nigerian Soldiers Die Trying to restore peace in
troubled countries Nigerians Invest in other countries
to boost their economy, presently Nigeria has
successfully eradicated the deadly ebola virus
without the experimental zmapp drug manufactured
by the United States of America and Nigeria is
currently being asked to extend a helping hand to
other nations still suffering from the scourge of the
deadly Ebola virus . Despite all this Nigeria is still
showered with so much hate. What have Nigerians
Done That Any Country's citizens haven't done
before?

Source: http://..com/2014/10/why-most-africans-hate-nigerians_4.html?m=1
You mean the failed state? OP you need to take a trip to understand what a country looks like, Nigeria does not qualify, preach change!!
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by Nobody: 5:05pm On Oct 08, 2014
iconize:
More from a PHD holder; grin grin grin grin



Oh! He's back for more pummeling. grin grin

When I asked for the determinants of a novel, you provided the differences of a short story and a novel and argued it to be right.



These are the arguments you made about it; grin


He even called it senseless here; grin grin


And after getting pummeled, he answered the question though still confusing himself; grin



At the emboldened; I asked for what determines a novel not what makes it different from a novella. grin grin

And here, he got lectured; grin grin


Now boy tell us, in which context can one use "difference" in a sentence to replace "determinant" and still have it serve the same purpose? grin grin grin grin
That is my boy. I will leave you now to attend to some pressing matters.

I will send somebody to keep count.

Remember that you must repeat this post for the rest of the day if you want to be as smart as my houseboy.

Now, stop looking and continue repeating yourself, useless boy. Article of no commercial value (apologies to Ayi Kwei Armah)
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 5:08pm On Oct 08, 2014
hifaif:
That is my boy. I will leave you now to attend to some pressing matters.

I will send somebody to keep count.

Remember that you must repeat this post for the rest of the day if you want to be as smart as my houseboy.

Now, stop looking and continue repeating yourself, useless boy. Article of no commercial value (apologies to Ayi Kwei Armah)
Quit duplicating my lines, I'm your god! grin
Boy, I know creativity is also one of your many problems. grin grin grin grin grin

In your moronic world, difference and determinant are the same. Also length is the only determining factor of a novel. grin grin grin grin

You're a genius!
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 5:14pm On Oct 08, 2014
iconize:
For a stark illiterate pussi who sees difference and determinant as the same. And also length as the only factor that determines a novel, to say he defeated someone, is darn too funny.

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Crackdaribs# I'm choking! grin
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by Nobody: 6:02pm On Oct 08, 2014
iconize:
You're a genius!
Yeah, I know, I don't need an immbecile like you to tell me.

Come to think of it, why have you stopped repeating that post?

I said make it 1000 or have you gone deaf again?

Boy, pass me that NOVEL, Ralia The Sugar Girl.
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 6:07pm On Oct 08, 2014
hifaif:
[s]Yeah, I know, I don't need an immbecile like you to tell me.
Come to think of it, why have you stopped repeating that post?
I said make it 1000 or have you gone deaf again?
Boy, pass me that NOVEL, Ralia The Sugar Girl.[/s]
You're a pure m_oron with nothing upstairs!

Boy, are you still dazed? grin

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You've been owned, blinded and outshined, accept it and move on. grin grin
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by Nobody: 6:15pm On Oct 08, 2014
iconize:
You're a pure m_oron with nothing upstairs!

Boy, are you still dazed? grin

[img]http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSjkb5Ix5wi1hYqbQuLpY3qq-PrJFEF8xmOvcxsHPE6HmRuy0Bu24sOJ4j0[/img]

You've been owned, blinded and outshined, accept it and move on. grin grin
4. Bombay, come and keep count for me. This boy likes the punishment.

But sincerely, iconize, do you really wish to know how a kid like me dealt with an adult like you?

Go to your posts and see where you began to get it all wrong.

You can't win an argument by completely losing sight of the topic of the argument.

You clutched like a frightened lizard to a single post. I tactically called you out and gave you the punch that sent you into a state of delirium (you began stammering)

Alright, go back to your punishment.
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 6:23pm On Oct 08, 2014
hifaif:
[s]4. Bombay, come and keep count for me. This boy likes the punishment.
But sincerely, iconize, do you really wish to know how a kid like me dealt with an adult like you?

Go to your posts and see where you began to get it all wrong.
You can't win an argument by completely losing sight of the topic of the argument.
You clutched like a frightened lizard to a single post. I tactically called you out and gave you the punch that sent you into a state of delirium (you began stammering)[/s]

.
Your pummeling is still hurting you? grin grin grin
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How can a stark illiterate pussi say he dealt with me? Yesterday, I asked we continue with our discourse but you wanted to stick to this particular one thinking you'd win.

Okay, show us how you dealt with me. I want to pummel you again. grin grin
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 6:24pm On Oct 08, 2014
Hifaif, just show us how you dealt with me. grin grin

Now watch him run like a pussi! grin
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by Nobody: 6:26pm On Oct 08, 2014
iconize:
Your pummeling is still hurting you? grin grin grin
[img]http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRw27iIqv1MCx2IrZQcDKBTIE3op4ExNVnZLenSTcEeDba4-PwNP8UJt_E[/img]

How can a stark illiterate pussi say he dealt with me? Yesterday, I asked we continue with our discourse but you wanted to stick to this particular one thinking you'd win.

Okay, show us how you dealt with me. I want to pummel you again. grin grin
Bombay, hope you are keeping count?
Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 6:28pm On Oct 08, 2014
hifaif:
Bombay, hope you are keeping count?
Pussi, show us how you dealt with me! grin

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Re: Why Africans Hate Nigerians So Much by iconize(m): 6:31pm On Oct 08, 2014
I said it! He avoids every question. grin grin

iconize:
Hifaif, just show us how you dealt with me. grin grin

Now watch him run like a pussi! grin
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