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Education / Re: UNIBEN Lecturer, Tony Asekhuno, Accused Of Sexual Harassment By Students by abdsamad(m): 2:24am |
Yes, I'm sure they're all lying. Why will they wait till after graduating? Why will they not trap him? Why will this and that. It doesn't add up. Conspiracy loading. Idiots! No, they're not all lying. These evil doers still exist on various campuses. They're everywhere in society. Who wants to talk about how they were raped? Do you think it's ever comfortable to do so. Even in the best of circumstances, many people won't speak up. But it's never the best of circumstances, cos when you speak up you'll first have to do this dance where you are blamed and have to defend yourself. Kinda like how you fools are doing on here already. Was she seducing him or asking for it etc. I've encouraged girls to speak up only to see them go through the system and get absolutely wrecked psychologically. One went to the police after being assaulted in her house only to watch her attacker explain to the police how she was being hysterical and basically get slut shamed by the police. It's not until we hear about our family members experiencing these things before we start thinking maybe it's true. Well, maybe you should have not contributed to the system that made reporting impossible. Maybe she would have been comfortable enough to tell you about the misbehaviours that went on before the rape. Men, we create the problem. Then the other men, we essentially enable them. |
Religion / Re: 7 Reasons Why I Respect The Jehovah’s Witnesses by achorladey: 2:22am |
MaxInDHouse: You abandoned it and went back to your vomit. Na people like you Paul dey talk about If the very things that I once tore down(Christian cursed, bastardized and left to christendom) I build up again(I am a Christian) , I demonstrate that I am a transgressor. Proper worker of lawlessness na im you be. Emusan |
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by IAmHim1: 2:05am |
Yes. I'm too desperate. Too desperate for people to learn and become the best version of themselves. That's my hidden agenda Pastors and heaven? Lolzzzzz The blood of Jesus isn't real. If it was, I'd have used you for money rituals and ask for forgiveness later. Or isn't the blood of Christ merciful again Your general overseers and pastors are all confused. Whoop em Yes. First African taking his time to share on nairaland for you all. IamHim1 of Nairaland First of my name, Breaker of chains The unburnt Leader of the first men Freerer of slaves The financial markets is purely logical. Luck can only take you far. If not, babalawos and your confused pastors and general overseers would have been the richest traders ever I wouldn't tell you to sleep on that now, would i iLegendd: |
Education / Re: UNIBEN Lecturer, Tony Asekhuno, Accused Of Sexual Harassment By Students by luminouz(m): 2:04am |
cococandy:K |
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by IAmHim1: 1:21am |
The game needs changing. I'm the modafuckin cashier Sorry. I'm bipolar Ps: No one should be proud of ignorance. Damn. Can't force a horse to drink I guess iLegendd: |
Religion / Re: The Atheists Costly Error: Assumption That Everything REAL Must Be TANGIBLE by JessicaRabbit(f): 1:18am |
TenQ: Let's play along for a thought experiment. This all-powerful, all-knowing being... why would it be invisible and intangible? Throughout history, humans have generally depicted their gods as reflections of themselves: powerful, jealous, sometimes even petty. Appealing to the invisibility of the creator is quite simply a blatant and obvious dodge. Point, blank, period. It is nothing more than a way for you to avoid the glaring lack of evidence for a physical deity. As for science, it doesn't need to know what an alien creator looks like. With science, we can explain the formation of galaxies, the evolution of life, the dynamics of subatomic particles etc. It's a much simpler, more elegant explanation that actually aligns with the evidence we do have. If you want to believe in an invisible, intangible super-being, that's your right. But claiming such a being exists based on philosophical musings and hypotheticals will NEVER hold water. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and a vague "maybe it exists" just doesn't cut it. Interestingly, you just failed the same basic test: The beauty of demanding evidence for extraordinary claims is that it doesn't require me, a humble atheist, to have all the answers. Software is real, demonstrably so. It runs this very conversation, for goodness sake! The question of how it "looks" within the computer's memory is like asking what the wind sounds like on Neptune. It's a category error. Software exists as a complex series of instructions the machine interprets. Just because it's not tangible doesn't make it any less real. The existence of software has observable effects. It can be tested, replicated, and used to build things -- like, say, the very internet that allows us to have this little debate. That's a big world of difference from your many god claims. As for entropy, as you likely know (being a beacon of logic yourself), it is the natural tendency for disorder to increase over time. It's a fundamental law of thermodynamics. Now, I'm not claiming to be a physicist, but the existence of a closed system where entropy might decrease for a brief period wouldn't disprove the existence of deities any more than your favorite brand of toaster proves Zeus throws lightning bolts. So I'm afraid, the challenge still remains. Can you provide any evidence for your extraordinary claim? Because the laws of physics and the logic of demanding evidence seem to be a rather formidable tag team against your argument. Apart from the fact that we know that programmers must have programmed our washing machine: can you show with some objective proof that the washing machine is run by a software? A washing machine's function does imply a programmer. But guess what? That programmer is demonstrably human. We have blueprints, patents, and maybe even receipts from the hardware store! Washing machines are built on established scientific principles. We understand electricity, mechanics, and yes, even the logic of software. The existence of a universe, however, is a whole other ball game. We're grappling with dark energy, quantum mechanics, the origin of everything -- it's miles beyond what our tiny little minds can fathom. So demanding the same level of proof for both here only serves to further demonstrate your poor grasp of the logic. But perhaps you can prove me wrong and shut me up for good. Show me evidence of a divine programmer with the same level of traceability, and we'll be in business. You can take the lead as I have defined my terms: Atheists on Nairaland have ways of twisting simple and concise definitions to serve their purpose. I see. So, you've defined 'concrete' and 'objectively' as... 'whatever I say they mean'? Well, I suppose that's one way to avoid actually engaging with the complexity of the issues. Do go on, I'm eager to see how you plan to redefine the laws of physics and philosophy to suit your purposes, rather than deal with the nuances of reality. All I am saying is stating the obvious: LOL. That's a risible and narrow definition of "intelligent creatures" you've conjured there. Are we talking about beings who craft sonnets and build spaceships, or are we open to the possibility of a different kind of intelligence? After all, here on Earth, we have complex ecosystems teeming with creatures who excel in their own unique ways, even if they don't write code. Perhaps a Martian intelligence wouldn't look like a human with a pocket protector, but it could still be incredibly sophisticated in its own right. Furthermore, the "trillions of years" bit is a bit of a strawman. Evolution doesn't have a set timeframe. It depends entirely on the environment and the selective pressures at play. If Mars once had a suitable environment and the right building blocks, who are we to say a complex device couldn't emerge over a very long period? Are you concluding that consciousness is NOT real? This is just like asking for the color of sound. It's a different kind of experience altogether. We can measure brain activity that correlates with consciousness, just like a seismograph can measure tremors that point to an earthquake. Basically, we might not be able to bottle consciousness and sell it on the open market, but its effects are totally undeniable. No madam. Need I remind you that YOU are making the extraordinary claim that your dream dinner with esteemed political figures was some objective truth. The burden of proof, as they say in court lies with YOU. Just because science can't definitively tell us what you dreamt about doesn't validate your dream as reality. And sure, eye movements during REM sleep can be an indicator of dreaming, but it's not a dream decoder ring. Plenty of non-dreamy eye twitching happens at night too. There's no "dream-o-meter" because frankly, dreams are the product of your own brain firing its nonsensical neurons. Oh, and atheism doesn't have a position on dreams. It's simply about the lack of belief in deities, not the regulation of the nocturnal mind. What a contradiction? Hold on a minute! It seems we need to have a quick crash course in the difference between throwing physics jargon about and actually understanding it. You're assuming infinite regress hinges on the universe endlessly chugging along, forever generating new causes and effects. That is a strawman argument. The concept of infinite regress deals with the theoretical possibility of causes stretching infinitely backwards in time, not some perpetual motion machine. Imagine a never-ending line of dominoes toppling each other. Each domino is a cause, the next one the effect. That line can theoretically stretch back forever, even if there's a perfectly good reason why the dominoes eventually stop toppling (maybe the last one runs out of steam, or maybe a net force intervenes). The heat death of the universe is like the net force or object -- it puts a stop to the domino-effect, but it doesn't negate the possibility of there being an infinite line in the first place. You also mentioned wanting to see a universe where entropy decreases. Interesting thought experiment, but unfortunately, it's outside the realm of our current understanding of physics. However, the fact that we haven't observed such a universe doesn't disprove the possibility of infinite regress in abstract, logical terms. See how you praise the god of Science. "Nature abhors a vacuum" is a fun turn of phrase, originally used to describe a now-obsolete theory about physics. Sorry to disappoint you dear, but in the real world, nature seems perfectly content with vacuums, as evidenced by the vast emptiness of space. You obviously think when people abandon religion, they need to fill that void with something else. To an extent, that may be true. But something seems to keep flying steadily over your head in this debate: science isn't a replacement for religion. It's a separate methodology for understanding the natural world. If someone doesn't believe in a creator, it doesn't automatically mean they need to worship the "god of Science." It simply means they prioritize evidence and reason over faith. By the way, it's funny you talk about idols. I must say, that's a very rich accusation coming from someone who reveres a book written and rewritten by countless humans over millennia. It seems you dont get this point: Even a person who can't perform the calculation understands the basic concept of "more" and "less." They can point to four distinct objects and recognize it as different from three. Numbers are a human abstraction built on that foundation. Secondly, the Pythagoras example is a wonderful case of mistaken causality. The physical principle Pythagoras described -- the relationship between sides of a right triangle -- existed before humans, sure. But mathematics isn't just about passively observing reality; it's about actively constructing a system to describe and manipulate those observations. The theorem itself, the elegant equation, is a human invention. Gravity existed long before Newton, but that doesn't mean there was an apple hurtling towards the ground with a tiny "F=ma" label slapped on it. So effectively, my point still stands. Without a mind to create and utilize the concept of "4," or the relationship between addition and quantity, "1+3" is just a meaningless scribble. It doesn't magically transform into "4" in the cosmic void. LOGIC does NOT require humans to be TRUE? Ugh. C'mon now, TenQ. This is basic comprehension in English, so how do you keep missing the point? Confusing a map with the territory is a classic explorer's folly. Logic is a tool we use to navigate reality, not some inherent property of the universe whispering sweet nothings of truth. You might need to spend less time worshipping logic and more time observing the universe it (hopefully) describes. It does ma! Check what, exactly? Thermodynamics 101 or basic logic? Entropy is like a room reaching maximum chill -- it doesn't mean the air molecules stop moving, just that their chaotic dance is less energetic. So brush up, then maybe we can discuss the ever-after of a lukewarm universe. No! Wow. So consciousness is the magic ingredient that grants an understanding of burnt toast, but not the complex electrical and mechanical processes that went into browning it in the first place? Wow. Very interesting. LOL! Well, your question is a classic bait-and-switch, assuming life needs pre-written instructions like a computer program. But let me indulge you. The beauty of evolution is its elegance in simplicity. Interactions of atoms and molecules are governed by the fundamental laws of physics and chemistry. These laws dictate how atoms with specific properties bond, react, and organize themselves. Are you familiar with Legos? Those plastic little bricks themselves don't hold instructions, but their shapes and properties determine how they can connect and build complex structures. Similarly, the building blocks of life i.e. atoms and simple molecules, have inherent properties that, under the right conditions, lead to the formation of more complex molecules like amino acids, the precursors to proteins. Plus, the emergence of DNA as the information carrier is a gradual process, not a single step. Early life forms might have relied on simpler information storage mechanisms, like RNA, before transitioning to the more robust DNA molecule. You've just said this: 😂 So, you're ditching the whole, you know, fiery chariot and white beard get-up from your Bible for a formless entity? Now that's a plot twist even the writers of ancient mythology wouldn't have dared to dream up! But I just have to ask you this question TenQ: If this all-powerful creator isn't bound by the physical realm, why bother to anthropomorphize it at all? What if it's just a symphony of subatomic particles conducting the cosmic orchestra? Or perhaps a swirling vortex of pure information? Are you a hundred percent confident that neither of the above two options are possible? Personally, I think the possibilities are as endless as the universe itself. Now, if you insist on a visual aid, I'm partial to a good fractal pattern myself. Fractals are infinitely complex and self-similar, a bit like the universe. It did: the computer chip had evolved from a primordial soup of silicon, and the hardware had assembled itself through natural selection.. Perhaps you're thinking of a different evolutionary process? Because the one that involves chip designers spending years crafting intricate blueprints, photolithography etching circuits onto silicon wafers, and then meticulously assembling the hardware... well, that sounds suspiciously like intelligent design to me. So, unless you have a compelling explanation for how these elements spontaneously organized themselves into a functional computer chip, complete with transistors and logic gates, I'm afraid your analogy is still dead on arrival, and your "primordial soup" theory might need a bit more seasoning. 1 Like 1 Share |
Travel / Re: Top-10 Largest Airlines In The World by Fleet Size & Passenger Traffic in Africa by PUNANI01: 1:15am |
SonOfDSoil01:Nne gi na nna gi Ekperima! You can't be compared with my father; there's no brown roof in my father's house talk more of my own house. Envy jealousy will kpai u and no one will safe you. Piglet, abi na swine; which one will i use to paint a better picture of you. Ike mbe.. |
Politics / Re: What If African Religion Was Recorded In Books by Omoawoke: 1:06am |
Killerofpigs: If it is your type supporting obi, then there’s a serious problem. No wonder they said he attracted people with the least IQ in the society. Uncle, you are the most ignorant baboon I’ve ever come across in life. You don’t know shiit about us the Yorubas, I’m sure you live in a village because you don’t even know how to use google. Carry your phone and prove it wrong. Shameless!!! |
Politics / Re: What If African Religion Was Recorded In Books by Killerofpigs: 1:03am |
See groove . Show the link ozuor..let me proof read it.. You just cast yasef foolishly now.. Show the link and not this Photoshop Nonsense you dropped here.. Agbado and document forgery. No wonder Tilumbu get mond rule Lagos State and even Wole Soyinka no fit talk... Show the link to this Photoshop..ozuor Omoawoke: |
Sports / Re: The NBA Begins by A40(m): 12:29am |
Khanben:Styles make fights. The Timberwolves got carried away thinking they were the whole enchilada. I blame the TV pundits too for drinking the kool Aid. Every last one of them apart from Nick Wright In the Timberwolves head they probably thought Mavs would be the easier matchup. They didn't know that Mavericks strengths doesn't lie in their bigs so you can't team up on just one player Most of the games now they don't know when to play Rudy and KAT and where to bench them. Now there's talk of should Naz Reid and Anderson play more instead. They are in complete shambles 1 Like |
Business / Re: Army Reacts To Opening Of Banex Plaza by Afonja007: 12:09am |
Roski1:which people dey sacrifice for nigeria ? Nigerian army officers are the richest in the world ,they stoled so much almost all the houses in abuja are owned by retired army chiefs |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Calls, Search Parties, Drones: 17 Hours To Find Iran’s President ( Pics) by Goddyrichie(m): 12:03am |
vibratingpenis:thunder with no rain kill ur entire generation and ur unborn generation idiot who vote 4 tinubu me that hate anything about APC since 2015 want I’m even saying here is not about tinubu obi or atiku cuz it seems u can’t read what I’m saying is we Africans we leave our problems and carry white man problem on our head people that don’t even send our papa people that hate d blacks so much but we leave our own problem here and talk fight for they’re because one is a Christian country and d other Muslims country that’s what I’m talking about but u idiot think I’m talking about tinubu or obi here u no go live to see d next day omo ale |
Romance / Re: Your Muscles Do Not Matter When It Comes To Attracting Women. A Thread. by Saviourk: 11:58pm On May 27 |
Franzinni:Is the martial arts responsible for his greatness and wealth? Always think before you talk Oga. |
Romance / Re: Ladies After Reading This U Will Realize Men Does Not Worth The Stress by Saviourk: 11:42pm On May 27 |
orohbiro:seems you're reminiscing on the past bl*wjobs you gave your ex.. You really know your onions. Just the same way most women are gold diggers, we still have some good ones out there. Similarly, we still hv good guys out there—Men that are faithful. |
Business / Re: Forex Trade Alerts / Discussions: Season 24 by GabsonFX2: 11:41pm On May 27 |
No offense: Baba, you should talk and do, do and talk before the events/outcome. I wonder how traders don't understand loss is part of the game. Once you post a loss like this, they jump in and have something to say. No wonder those youtube and instagram influencers will keep on buying lambo. PS: If I close this one in negative, I will post it again. Eaglepixel: |
Education / Re: UNIBEN Lecturer, Tony Asekhuno, Accused Of Sexual Harassment By Students by cococandy(f): 11:34pm On May 27 |
luminouz:1) Do you think you’re cute when you say stupid stuff just to get a reaction so you can say “haha I meant to trigger you and I’m glad it worked”.? Because all you’re doing is trivializing an important conversation ( not that you have the mental capacity to understand) and at the same time reveal yourself for the slowpoke that you are. I mean most people don’t need any revelation to know about you that but some people might. 2) Yes now that I’m done yelling on the internet, guess what? He’ll be investigated because of all the yelling. More of his victims will speak up because now they feel empowered by knowing they are not alone. There’s power in numbers and if enough of them yell out loud enough on the internet, the school in order to avoid bad press will look into it. A closed mouth doesn’t get fed. Since he took away their ability to record him and get proof, maybe the internet is the only tool they have left at their disposal. I’m here explaining to you this simple concept that a primary school student probably understands and you have the nerve to talk about my intelligence. When it’s obvious you don’t even possess the brain capacity of a rat. If you are smarter than a rat, why do you need this simple idea explained to you? |
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by komekn(m): 11:33pm On May 27 |
Amedino99: You joined the rabble of noise makers to spew utter garbage 🗑️. So answer the question ❓ I even gave him a clue by telling him it was singular not plural. Then I added was it justified the tag " waste man" . What exactly have you actually exposed ❓I was giving people who are block heads the opportunity to disgrace themselves 😲 in the public domain. Of course like the very wise man you are, you just fell for the bait into a rancid gutter. But let me help you to retrieve what's left of your small-minded parochial head 🗣️ Please 🥺 answer, was the tag I gave to Isaac Success without credence and not justifiable ❓ |
Business / Re: Army Reacts To Opening Of Banex Plaza by Llight101(m): 11:26pm On May 27 |
idahme:Maybe you should open a military market for them since they’re not humans. You don’t know how phone sellers behave, they’ll knowingly sell you a bad phone, sometimes they switch products while packaging….. come back to complain and see for yourself. Some are just evil. I don’t understand people again. Someone cheated on you, you complained and they called agberos to beat you up! Arrest that shop owner, in fact, everyone involved should be arrested and dealt with |
Romance / Re: Your Muscles Do Not Matter When It Comes To Attracting Women. A Thread. by Badmashiii: 11:20pm On May 27 |
Proddigeyy: Guy chill,the dude has a valid point. In the olden days,battle were fought with spears,swords and shields. The only advantage you can have over an equally armed adversary is your RAW PHYSICAL POWER. Nowadays mordern warfare have downplay the advantage of being physically stronger in a battlefield due to invention of guns,drones and all. Notwithstanding, being physically stronger is way better than being weak as a man. 1 Like |
Culture / Re: What I Learnt From Yoruba Land - Azuka Onwuka by yinkabeauty: 11:12pm On May 27 |
duality: Even Lagos and Abuja still have villages on their soils, but apart from Lagos in (Southwest) and Abuja (FCT) , shey Cosmopolitan states no dey for south east ni? cos me I would like to become local government chairman in one of those states in the south - east. The rest of the so called rural states in South West also have good cities and towns apart from villages which are even filled with our friends from the south east dem dey enjoy themselves including cocoa farm works oooo...South West don try....only if other regions can reciprocate and be less hostile. If southwest is hostile perhaps it's a blessing in disguise for these lazy administrators who sleep under the disguise "Lagos is a cosmopolitan state" this crap of a talk. |
Education / Re: UNIBEN Lecturer, Tony Asekhuno, Accused Of Sexual Harassment By Students by eghuan1(m): 11:11pm On May 27 |
If them talk am, I go believe am. My department my lecturer that year. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by hensben(m): 11:06pm On May 27 |
Android17:Winning epl with lecester city is more honorable than with city sighting both teams budget and quality of players. Mahrez did better with leicester city winning the league thana foden with city. |
Romance / Re: Your Muscles Do Not Matter When It Comes To Attracting Women. A Thread. by luminouz(m): 11:05pm On May 27 |
Proddigeyy:Damn....you are so ignorant... It's jealousy and witchcraft-level envy that made you create a topic like this. You obviously don't have the muscles and it pains you deeply because women dey reject you. Receive healing or dog will bite you this week N.B: Post is for the OP, not you.. my bad!! 1 Like |
Family / If You Are A Parent, Don’t Let Children’s Day End Without Reading This by Damdeyz(m): 11:02pm On May 27 |
Are you making this common mistake with your children? Yes, the same mistake that over 80% of African parents make. What mistake you ask? Okay, interprete this street lingo below to find out. Dey play… Jus dey play Have you heard this slang before? What comes to your mind? If you don’t know, permit me to help. Acoording to Naija Street Pidgin deeshyionary 2024, Dey play… jus dey play means, “When person, abi pikin, don dey pass hin boundary, and you standa dey use one eye look am till when hin cup full.” Can also mean, “oncoming wahala wey no get brake”, “Trouble dey sleep, yanga dey dance go wake am.” Now, imagine a parent saying this to their child. Your first thought is that this would spell doom for such a child, right? Not really. Not in this case, no! A mother said these same words to her child, not as a warning but as an encouragement. That woman is Kanu Nwankwo’s mother... You see, mama Kanu understood the gift her child carried, and that he was different from other kids his age. And when he went out to play football, while other parents dettered their kids with the same adage, she urged him on, “Kanu, dey play… jus dey play. I know say one day you go make us proud.” As evidently captured in Peak’s popular advert. Pause and think for a minute... While one mother encouraged her child’s football gift till he became a legend, another flogged out the demon that made her son so obessed with football. You get the common mistake now? How many times have you as a parent, discouraged your child when you saw them display a different quality other than what you wanted from them? How many times have you compared your child to another? “Look at Obi, top of the class. Does he have two heads?” Did you know that it’s this early comparison that causes lots of envy and dissatisfaction, especially in Africa, when these kids become adults much later in life? Prince Ea once said, if you judge a fish by its ability to fly, it will spend its whole life thinking it’s stupid. Truth is, Obi doesn’t have two heads, but he might have a different head, after all. Obi might be cool headed for an academic career, while Bayo might be hot-headed and channeled towards a successful boxing career like Mike Tyson or Anthony Joshua. Dr. Olumide Emmanuel, of Common Sense Group, had this to say in one of his talks, which I paraphrase, *“Parenting is not just about childnirth or sending kids to school. It’s about studying and understanding each child’s gifts, and shooting them as arrows in the right direction where their gifts will bring out their best in life.* Do you really know your child? Do you really know their gifts, temperaments, strengths, weaknesses? *Do you know how to talk to your children so they listen, and how to listen so they talk to you?* My mum once was the senior boarding house mistress in a boarding school and when parents were summoned because their child broke some serious rules, many of them would say, “This child cannot kill a fly.” And she would reply, “This child has been eating smioked elephant meat for breakfast for a long time now.” The bottom line is, know your kids; from their gifts, to their temperaments, to their weaknesses, and their love languages, so you can guide them aright based on these differences. *Don’t raise them the old way. Don't raise them like everyone else. Don’t raise them with past questions.* You know these children are the leaders of tomorrow. And who best to lead them aright than you, proud parents? And that means we can determine how our country wiould turn out in the next 30 years, just by the way you parent your children now. So hear me. As a parent, if you believe your child needs to hear it, please tell them “Dey play, my pikin… you hear? Jus dey play.” It could make all the difference between their success and failure in life. ©Damilola Omoyele Writer || Speaker |
Romance / Ladies After Reading This U Will Realize Men Does Not Worth The Stress by orohbiro(f): 10:59pm On May 27 |
Off his boxers , li-ck his balls. Su-ck one ball after the other. Use your hand to stroke his rod. Up , down, gently. Now lower your mouth on his rod l-ick the cap sister. Then put all his rod in your mouth until it touch the base of your throat. hold his waist tight, this time he will hold your head , Don't su-ck fast, go gently and apply enough saliva. Then go to his balls again and su-ck them. Hold them together and su-ck them lightly. Now slide your puna in his rod slowly.. just insert the cap only and ride him slowly... Allow him to hold your boobs.. talk di-rty to him darling, now thrust everything inside. And bounce on him steadily, rotate your waist slowly Twerk on his preeq o... Twerk until he shouts ohh baby don't send me to heaven!! After doing all these to him he will still go and cheat on you. Men will be men
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Android17: 10:57pm On May 27 |
hensben: Foden also had a statistically better season than Mahrez so how did you define the impact? Both players won the league but Foden scored and assisted more than Mahrez. You say Mahrez had more impact but when it comes to Palmer you remove impact and talk stats. Should Watkins not be the one making the stats argument? |
Investment / Re: ' by Media145(m): 10:54pm On May 27 |
Let's do business. Chat me privately, let's talk. |
Travel / Re: Memoirs From Chile by haybhi1(m): 10:48pm On May 27 |
tensazangetsu20:Damn, eff you bro, if you think we're all suffering in Nigeria, then you're capping. If you think we're all shits being Blacks, I bet my life, your capping is even on nuclear fusion chain reaction and antimatter energy. For all our struggles, I swear I've got friends living mad large in Nigeria, and none of them is doing fraud! I have access to some of the top guns in the field of freelancing, who now enlist for companies overseas full time and it's not even in programming. Around me are guys making some unfraudulent dough off the crypto world. AhmedXM is a northerner <30 y/o guy, richer than some politicians and he doesn't even do fraud—I beg the werey sotey, to teach me trading, he say unless I bring 300k, no less. I've seen guys doing so much to bolster themselves and the society, and things seem to be aligning. Harvard and the rest all came for Animashaun, but he settled for John Hopkins Medical school eventually, for their records and the mad cash that follows. Oxford kept on sponsoring Adebisi, even after he finished his MSc. Yeah, the economy is strangling for the majority of people, and I utterly hate our leaders and the state of things, but I bet some are perfectly doing okay. No be everybody dey beg. Omo, I don't know for you o, but I long to be part of the circle who will improve the status of Africa. I'm part of those who believe it will not continue like this for us, Blacks. I know there's no genetic difference in our brain's size or composition with the white, and thus believe we can still zoom. May you not have the experience that makes you get so introspective on why no place feels like home. 2 Likes |
Fashion / Re: Bride Wedding Gown That Set Tongues Wagging (Photos) by Bintasukai: 10:39pm On May 27 |
Kobojunkie: Wetin dis one Dey talk. Nairaland and all these mental patients. Dem go just quote you, dem no get point. Dem no get manners. Only cheap data. |
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by adrusa: 10:39pm On May 27 |
Xanderone: It is a lot easier to do than you think. Once you get the hang of it, which is very easy to do, it becomes a part of you. And the reward is sweet. I don't buy any smart thing if I can not "flash it" and put it completely under my control. I have Sonoff, Victron, Axpert, Wemo, Emporia, ANT BMS, JK-BMS, JBD BMS, Felicity, Easun products, etc and I talk to them locally without using the manufacturers' apps or internet connection. |
Business / Re: Army Reacts To Opening Of Banex Plaza by Roski1(m): 10:32pm On May 27 |
Afonja007:Just leave Northern Nigeria out of your rubbish talk oh. If na army you wan abuse na your business. But just leave us alone. Any little issue you will start dragging the north. The north really appreciates the sacrifice of these gentlemen who have taken the courage to sacrifice their lives for the Region and country rather than take up other civilian jobs. |
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