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canadian here... i went to the local Chinese grocery store and found a can with Korean lettering on it. overtop was an English sticker saying "FISH BAIT" but the can had nutritional facts and ingredients on it so i knew it was meant to be eaten as food. They were silkworms. I rinsed, soaked and drained them, then marinated them and roasted them for 30min. They were quite nice. Tasted like potato chips. However, no one else was willing to try my cooking. |
canadian here... i didn't even do this out of desperation... i cut open one of those big gritty German buns, filled it with marshmallow fluff (don't know if that product is available in Nigeria), and then put banana slices in it. Actually who am I kidding I loved it |
i always find it funny that people in Nigeria want to bleach so much, i am a white Canadian and everyone tells me i need to use tan or use skin browning products because i look like a dead body. i know the sad history behind this, but the fact that white people are all trying to be black after decades of telling black people they had to be white is kind of funny, in an ironic way |
i don't really see why not, they sell "boy style" women's underpants because some women find them more comfortable |
never mind the costume... does she have underwear tattooed on, or is that just a band on her hip? |
i hope to god she isn't serious or that this is a fake as some of you say. tons of people here in Canada still beat their wives and girlfriends all the time. beating women isn't a Nigerian thing and freedom isn't Western. |
tracksuit and dress shoes? that's the style of a Russian gangster (гопник / gopnik)
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i'm a white girl from Canada (i started looking at this forum as i was interested in nigerian culture -- i met some Nigerians when i was traveling in cuba) and i'm surprised to see how many people here say that a light skinned girl is always more beautiful than a dark one. the same attitude exists here among african-canadian communities and among white people but i disagree with it and i hope someday people will start to change their attitudes. i think i see these attitudes slowly changing though it will be a long time. |
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