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[color=olive]Yo Spiked, this just requires a bit of understanding. 1. He used illustrative purposes to show you the gravity of what he had done - he used to sleep around and he thought that he had HIV. Due to this thought, he felt he had no other option than to accept his 'fate' (death) and spread the virus to others through the same channel he had got it. 2. He then elaborated on how he was haunted by any slight sicknesses he had. 3. The poster then summoned the courage to go for a HIV/AIDS, although he felt that he already had the virus and there was no return point. 4. He was negative - therefore there was no reason to live with the fear and stigma. He found out that he was only endangering himself when he thought he was spreading the virus. Then he also realised that it was only right for him to use protection. 5. He then used this as a point of contact to any person out there that is afraid to go for the HIV/AIDS test. He is not in anyway condoning unprotected casual sex, but encouraging people to have tests and stop living in their self-constructed stigmatization. It is simple. And yes, I get your point. Why should he sleep around? Unprotected? That is inexcusable. It is not proper, civil and decent. True that. But that is not what his post is on about. Those were the former days, according to him. Hope you get the drift?[/color] |
[color=olive]So dude, what you're saying is . . till I see red meat is a bar or a line that must not be repeated. . boi, grow up - that's just an idiomatic expression, unfortunately idiots don't get it. You obviously don't get it. the lyrical butler, i keep throwin punches till I see red meatThat was the first one. Just a statement. I'm known to hit y'all kids till I see red meat, you're gettin split like weavesThis is a reinforcement - to state the aforestated as a fact. If you still don't get this, then I wonder . . I just wonder . . Infact, I'm speechless. You claim to have a brain, hope itz not just a cavity? I say no more on this topic.[/color] |
[color=olive][center]MOVED TO EDUCATION.[/color][/center] |
[color=olive]Your problem is that you don't know what a rumour is. A rumour does not necessary mean lies, but it means unconfirmed statements. And by the way, I'm not interested in Kanu Nwankwo at all. I don't care if he turns popstar tomorrow or not. I didn't even hear about the whole album thing till I read your post. Infact, I can't remember the last time I heard about him. So there's no case about being a doubting thomas. I was correcting your grammar.[/color] |
journerman:[color=olive]My point exactly.[/color] |
Andala:[color=olive]This is still a rumour. Wonder why? A rumour is an unverified account or explanation of events circulating from person to person and pertaining to an object, event, or issue in public concern. Any information without a valid and reliable link is a rumour.[/color] |
[color=olive]This whole thing is about Ray Whateverhisnameis and not some thread for the pointless to run behind huxley. Anyways, hi Hux. Hi Davidthe match is still outstanding.[/color] huxley:[color=olive]True that. I mean your questions are quite reasonable. But from a sociobiologists view (even a sociologist's view), this means that I can question all the facts that you gave in your previous posts. Even when the results are reliable, they could be wrongly correlated. So it all bores down to the fact that your fellow humans think things and expect you to swallow them hook, line and sinker. I mean, homosexuality is not a new trend but neither is it a natural phenomenon and so no journal, stipulated theories and ideologies can prove this. They're not reliable, since decisions and opinions can be influenced by the 'power shakers' and the 'unjust' to prove science right against religions. As for animals and humans, like David had said, does it mean that because animals never ask the owner of a farm for its produce before taking it, men were created with a desire to steal? I think not. So please can the fellow threaders 'thread on this topic' and not on your off-topic posts. I know this is a very 'interesting debate' for your 'elections as the man that knew the most on Nl, Chris et al, but can we take this to another thread, after all threads are free of charge.[/color] |
[color=olive]Haha . .funny . . give a valid link to the lines on NHH otherwise you're nulled. That was a pure keystyle, I did that within 3 minutes. And yeah, even if I did re-spit (which I didn't!) . . my crime is biting myself? lol, grow up, dude. Plus read my first line. Or I think you need a re-iteration: Y'all are a waste of flows like impotent wankers, Quit the beef Mine advice before it gets too late.[/color] |
[color=olive]^^^ Some weird chat up, mehn. . lol. Like I never left. . erm, just not feelin' it.[/color] |
[color=olive]For goodness' sake, don't people retain the sense of humor up there anymore? I would have thought peeps were waaaay over that and 'thicker than Nigerian hair' is not a diss. Well, I guess since Eedris fought 50, the next man has to grab his own (beef) butcher at the slightest opportunity.[/color] |
bawomolo:[color=olive]True say that maths is maths. The term 'further maths' does not apply to secondary students alone, by the way. In my context, further maths was coined to mean maths that goes beyond the knowledge of an average student, i.e. a higher level than what most students (and ex-students) know. My bad, maybe I should have used the " " on Further Maths, but by doing that, I'll alter the meaning for that sentence altogether. So I'll just leave it as it is but I hope you understand what I mean.[/color] |
[color=olive][list] [li]Go through your high school books, textbooks are more reliable than jotted notes in this case. There is something I was made to understand by the Nursing Colleges - when a person grows older, there are certain things that get 'clearer' (more understandable to that individual. You'll be surprised at how fast you'd grasp most of those things you used to fail at.[/li] [li]Practice at large. I personally do not believe in studying the first few questions in a maths book. The last questions are where the maths is at. You can start with the easy ones as a progression, but make sure you do more of the 'hard questions'. The more you practice, the more you get used to the questions. When you get used to the questions and question-types, you'll be shocked at the speed with which you'll handle maths (like a piece of cake . . lol). You can also try past-examination questions.[/li] [li]Crack your brains. Not literally. I just mean that you should try doing maths in your head. You can start with sums and multiplications. Play random maths games, e.g. ask a child or anyone around to ask you questions with large sums, multiplications, subtractions, divisions, e.t.c. (it's more accurate than picking numbers yourself). Remember to be true to yourself, use your head not calculators.[/li] [li]Keep your own textbook. This basically means you should have your own list of formula written in a clear and legible way, preferably in a A4 Jotter, so that you can look through it and memorise anywhere. You can try a spider diagram for illustration purposes. I personally have a spider diagram for all my notes in one massive jotter that I take in my backpack. It is easy to go through and revise, even on journeys to school or for a quick recap few minutes before exams. And legend has it that, it's harder to forget what you've written than it is to forget what you have read. (Hope you get my drift).[/li][/list] I think these are the important steps to try. And yeah, if you can, [list][li] Drink a lot of water - it prevents brains cells from dying.[/li] [li] Have at least 8 hours of sleep - it helps the brain, really. If you're not having enough sleep, it affects your ability to remember things.[/li] [li] Try downloading one or more 'brain training games'. It's easier if you get a Nintendo DS, you can just get the Dr Kawashima's Brain Training Series. it really does help tune the brain. [/li][/list]That's it basically. I personally think that if I could help my 65 year-old uncle grasp Further Mathematics, anyone can understand Maths too. It just takes determination and commitment. Goodluck.[/color] |
[color=olive][center]MOVED TO TECHNOLOGY MARKET.[/color][/center] |
[color=olive][center]MOVED TO FORUM GAMES.[/center][/color] |
Dual Core:[color=olive]Haha , lol.[/color] |
[color=olive][center]MOVED TO TECHNOLOGY MARKET.[/center][/color] |
[color=olive][center]Please disregard this thread. LOCKED![/center][/color] |
[color=olive][center]Please disregard this thread. LOCKED.[/center][/color] |
[color=olive]I think Gabrywyl hope the fart will reduce before we produce Nairaland fart cantonement[/color] |
[color=olive]I think I get where the poster is coming from. HIV is real, true, but you don't have to be too scared of HIV to take a test because you never know. If you are afraid that you've got it from any means (sex, sharing needles, etc.), it's better you get tested because you might not even have had it. And people that think they have HIV usually continue in their former habits, which might eventually lead 'those that think they have it but the don't' might eventually get it. I hope that was lucid. There's no reason for the rantings and cussings. It's just a creative expression they poster tried to derive - to capture reader's attention.[/color] |
[color=olive][center]MOVED TO DATING & MEET-UP ZONE.[/center][/color] |
~Sauron~:[color=olive]Ezatly, my point.[/color] |
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