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Culture / Re: Beautiful Names In Efik/ibibio by TheSonOfMark(m): 11:06am On Dec 26, 2016
HarmonyDee:
i had been a guest for over a year b4 i became a member.

I suppose that explains it.


A belated reply , I know. You traveled to your hometown for the festivities ?
Romance / Re: Igbo Men Verses Yaruba Men Verses South South Men by TheSonOfMark(m): 5:58pm On Dec 23, 2016
bitchcrafts:
Look here, we know how parents literally trade their beautiful daughters to whoever has the cash to spare in halotry down south and how able bodied men in the Delta region lazy their asses about overdosing on dry gin and engaging in idle talks while the women are up and about in the farm providing daily bread. So, shush there Mr. man and disengage with immediate alacrity from this idle talk similitude of an ignorant simpleton.

The last time you quoted me about a month ago to bask in whatever spotlight you think is being beamed at me, I made you scurry into oblivion like a corner rabbit. This time , it'd be a public 'execution' on this thread if I deem you too much of a pest.


I do not get lumped up with everyone else down south- I am an Ibibio man, an extremely proud one at that and there's nothing you have against my tribe.

Now scurry back into the fetish jungles of Ogbomosho or Ijebu-Ode or whatever human-parts-trading forest you hail from. KingSLAY loathes your cyber-presence

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Romance / Re: Igbo Men Verses Yaruba Men Verses South South Men by TheSonOfMark(m): 5:46pm On Dec 23, 2016
falconey:



[b][color=#990000][font=Lucida Sans Unicode][i]
I should be accusing you for fulsification of tendencies of a tribe you've refused so far to provide the source of your ideal. I sense hate and disdain,thou i'd admire your gumption to go on this path of perpetual destruction on a forum dominated by the tribe.
You're frigging scared and the claptrap you put up as a retort is nothing more than a rallying cry aimed at getting folks of your tribe to come to your aid but you , like everyone else who's followed my detail activities on this forum, know I can confidently and easily take on a gazillion antagonizers on varied issues , tribal issues none the least. Local-search 'TheSonOfMark' in the Culture Section then you'd realize if you try to make this argument a forum-wide tribal war, I'd singlehandedly cause you all psychologically pain. I don't need back-up, I never have. For your own , stick to the argument.

You are the one who's delineated the Yoruba nation. You're the one who's tagged some of your people 'fake Yorubas'.





I could take one or two flaws of other tribes and condemn their existence but not argue nor generalize about it as you've been doing, this leads to no where but to a baseless argument and thought provoking accusations.

how many yorubas have you met? experiences and stories have you heard to deduce to such delinquent crap? this is getting deeper with no vindication nothing but fabricated fallacy and hear say.

I understand your concept of argument "reductio ad absurdum", you keep misinterpreting my notion to suit your basis, turning my words against me, I articulately stated I presumed you drew your inference from yorubas living in Lagos that embraced modernization not the core yorubas who follow and practice the culture vehemently.


imagine you are building your argument on a trend,"yoruba demon" which is bluntly one of the newest trend of the modern yorubas.which is the primary point of my notion,aren't you predictable?

If you had half the intelligence of a jellyfish, you'd have realized Yorubas are partly muslims too and Islam tends to support multiple sexual partners in a way. That , amongst other reasons, is valid enough an explanation for their philandering.


anytime anyday anywhere I can take you on mark, unlike you I'm not man of principle,I'm a man of expediency.

Hell would have to freeze first, Falconey.

You still haven't proven how Yorubas from Lagos are 'fake Yorubas'.
Romance / Re: Igbo Men Verses Yaruba Men Verses South South Men by TheSonOfMark(m): 4:17pm On Dec 23, 2016
falconey:


[font=Lucida Sans Unicode] of course you didn't I presumed that's where you got your premise, when it obvious you won't disclose.
[b] What's hidden that needs disclosure? That Yoruba men accept and revel in the negative 'Yoruba demons' tag? That the average Yoruba woman accepts her man would cheat on her like her dad did to her mum and like her brother s and cousins do to other women? That infidelity is as commonplace as [i] eko wrapped in green leaves amongst your folks? That it isn't uncommon to find Yoruba men fathering countless children from different women , women they don't intend to keep? What is there to disclose?


[color=red] Yes from other states that "embraced modernization"why did you leave that part? That's the basis of the statement. You can't win this argument mark.
Don't even dare me by making a bet. You can't win this argument. You lack the prerequisite skills to engage me .


You tried sneaking in lies but I caught you in the lies. To exempt your brethen from the deluge of truth flooding in, you delineated the Yoruba nation by terming Yorubas from Lagos as 'fake Yorubas'. There's no such thing as 'fake Yorubas'. You're either Yoruba or not. Prove me wrong.

Be rest assured I'd drag you across the pages of this thread if your subsequent replies drip of falsehood.

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Romance / Re: Igbo Men Verses Yaruba Men Verses South South Men by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:56pm On Dec 23, 2016
falconey:


which women? Women that find it difficult to marry outside the tribe?

How did you come up with this? This is nothing but fallacy and hear say from few people,Probably from the Lagos yorubas who live outside their culture, embracing modernization.

If you really want to know the true and core yorubas,i'll tell you where to find them.
Ladies and gentlemen , there you have it, Lagos Yorubas have been declared as fake by HRH. Oba falconey, the Ooñi of Ife.

Where in my posts did I tag Yorubas in Lagos? Man, do you even realize the Yorubas in Lagos are mostly from other states? You shot yourself in the foot.

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Romance / Re: Things That Men Notice In Women First by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:31pm On Dec 23, 2016
AgbenuAnna:
He does these when looking for a girlfriend when he wants a wife he looks differently
What's wrong with having a cultured and physically attractive woman for a lover? Why can't I have both?

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Romance / Re: Igbo Men Verses Yaruba Men Verses South South Men by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:21pm On Dec 23, 2016
falconey:


it's not a claim nor a fact but personal preference if I were to be a lady. I thought that was crystal clear in my initial post.
[b] Semantics!

Hmmmm NAIRALAND as a whole is not a fan of generalization,you of all people should know that. You generalized with that remark. I believe you have a personal vendetta with the men of the tribe to vehemently emphasize on "remorseless philanderers".

As I know promiscuity is not stereotyped by tribe but a personal discretion.
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Is this the part where I backtrack by going on the defensive 'cause of your subtle blackmail?

If cheating were warring, Yoruba men would be decorated generals leading us menfolk to battle. Your women even admit you're chronic cheats and you brag about it across all media platforms.

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Romance / Re: Igbo Men Verses Yaruba Men Verses South South Men by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:02pm On Dec 23, 2016
JuicyLucy:
In my opinion they all have one thing in common. They are ALL cheaters and adulterous so I'll avoid ALL nigerian men.

#Team foreign men...
Thank goodness.

One less angry, spiteful black woman to contend with.

Say "hello" to Mr. Toilet Bush when you meet him. wink
Romance / Re: Igbo Men Verses Yaruba Men Verses South South Men by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:53pm On Dec 23, 2016
falconey:


lol


From his evaluation the pros is more than the cons unless of course you detest philandering and weigh it above the pros stated. The Igbos and south south have theirs which I consider adversely undesirable, the Crux of the matter is none is perfect.
My prequel post directly addressed your audacious claims.

While I like the Yorubas, it isn't exactly news that Yoruba men are remorseless philanderers; emphasis on "remorseless".

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Romance / Re: Igbo Men Verses Yaruba Men Verses South South Men by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:32pm On Dec 23, 2016
falconey:
grin true that, if I were a lady I would go for Yoruba man. Best lover, father and good in bed.

You mean remorseless philanderers who leave countless psychologically-wrecked women in their wake ?

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Romance / Re: Photo Of A Bride And Her Pretty Squad by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:21pm On Dec 23, 2016
dillycool:


Ahhh, it's going to be the other way round, I see you barely able to get up as you utilize all your might to thrust for the last time sending shivers down your spine and you bury your face deep in the pillow smiling with a deep sense of satisfaction...
Maybe and then again, maybe not. But it's a given that before the clouds arrive to ferry you off to the land of imaginations , you'd want to snuggle close to talk about everything and something - sweet nothings and reassurances that the palpating organ encased by my ribs still belongs to you. Every kiss would be a silent promise...



Do you really keep it tame? I thought it has a mind of it's own.


It does but I can control its mind - to set it free when it seeks the embrace of your feminine thighs.


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Religion / Re: New Photos Of Children Who Survived Reigners Church Collapse by TheSonOfMark(m): 12:27pm On Dec 23, 2016
hopefulLandlord:


what if its Yahweh that's behind it?

he "works in mysterious ways"

maybe he made another bet with Satan like he did in the case of Job
Yahweh gave man the power of choice.
Romance / Re: Photo Of A Bride And Her Pretty Squad by TheSonOfMark(m): 11:59am On Dec 23, 2016
dillycool:
Phewwwwwwwwwww shocked shocked shocked. There he goes again. Painting imagery vivid enough to make even the holiest of nuns yearn with desire.

Tell me, are you half as good as you type in bed? tongue
Am I? I'd let you be the judge of that when you lie spent and sated, your hair cascading over my shoulder while I listen to the gentle rise and fall of your breathing as you float on the clouds of dreamland.

P.S [colour=pink]I know you planned to unsettle me but it didn't work[/colour] tongue
Same thing your eyes do to the part of me I keep tame.

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Culture / Re: Beautiful Names In Efik/ibibio by TheSonOfMark(m): 11:01am On Dec 23, 2016
HarmonyDee:
yea! edidiong. The most common ibibio name i think.

'Edidiong' - 'Blessing' / 'Blessed'.

For a people who are so blessed , it's only normal they pay tribute to their good fortune with their names.


You tend to be more of a spectator in this corner of the cyberspace than an active participant judging from your number of posts. A newbie or a 'veteran' in a relatively new attire ?
Romance / Re: Photo Of A Bride And Her Pretty Squad by TheSonOfMark(m): 10:37am On Dec 23, 2016
dillycool:
You're too stiff. Eishhhh angry.


True. wink




With dark lashes kissing the top of her ebony cheekbones , Dillycool melts into his arms ; Her right palm splayed across his hairy chest while her left dips lower approaching the pulsating heat of him. Delicate fingers wrapped around the turgid flesh beneath , he sucks in air to keep his sanity. 'Relax, TSOM , you're too stiff', she said in that soft, husky voice of hers . So, he surrendered to her wiles and he grew even stiffer - a primal testimony of his craving for the moist warmth of her.

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Romance / Re: Would You Allow A Person Of Opposite Sex Be Best Man Or Woman At Your Wedding by TheSonOfMark(m): 8:11am On Dec 23, 2016
First off, why on Yahweh's green earth would a male with a fully functional social life not have a buddy of his own gender close enough to fill-in that role or a female have at least of her gender?

Even if my closest friend were a female , I wouldn't ask her to and same any sane man who values his relationship with intended spouse. They might try to hide it but all women are uncomfortable with their men having female best friends. Hate it or ignore the gnawing truth of it but best friends of the opposing genders have some not-so-demarcated feelings for each other and it's even more complicated when one of the pair is unattached. Heck, he'd turn to her for succour sometimes and has probably confided in her more than his intended spouse. I know it'd be jealous of their bond if I were in that position.

Culture / Re: Beautiful Names In Efik/ibibio by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:22am On Dec 23, 2016
HarmonyDee:

..the famous grammarian of nairaland.....yes i am proudly ibibio...our names are awesome.
So, you've got a native name? My paternal grandma has one for me.
Culture / Re: Beautiful Names In Efik/ibibio by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:17am On Dec 23, 2016
viciati:
Ata ayen iman atang ikor mi...Asangausung-which means pacesetter will definitely be the name of my first son.
'Asang'usung' actually means 'wanderer', not 'pacesetter'.

'Adat'usung' and 'ada'iso' are more like it.
Culture / Re: Beautiful Names In Efik/ibibio by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:11am On Dec 23, 2016
Angelshiela:
What is Ediye translated into English?

And also the response to that if one says
Edima.?
'Edima' means 'beloved' or 'beloveth'.

'Ediye' depends on the context it is used in.

Your fell for an Ibibio man? You're in safe hands , missy . wink
Romance / Re: Couple Who Met Inside An Elevator At An Office Building, Set To Wed by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:34am On Dec 23, 2016
This is simple enough and certainly unlike the ubiquitous absurd ones by spotlight-craving adrenalin-junkies.

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Romance / Re: Photo Of A Bride And Her Pretty Squad by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:05am On Dec 23, 2016
Colourful ? As obvious as the fog on a cold December morning . Beautiful ? That's arguable , but I know I find this much make-up on any woman's face repulsing and I'd scold her whether she's my girlfriend or sister. Keep it simple , ladies! You don't have to walk around with your faces looking a drunk artist's palettes.


And those scary-looking artificial nails ? We'd never even get intimate enough to date if you have them on.

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Romance / Re: My Friend Looks Like The Wizkid We Used To Knw...yes/no??? by TheSonOfMark(m): 7:26pm On Dec 21, 2016
He's got piercings , slimy relaxed hair and probably has a tattoo on a part him beneath his clothes.
What more do you need to become a rascal ? I'd hound if were my brother; then again , no brother of mine would adopt this look.
Romance / Re: Tag And Ask by TheSonOfMark(m): 4:24pm On Dec 21, 2016
AfroSamurai:
There ain't no gay sh1t there. He could have asked Kay (thes.onofmark) among all the romance section faithful here, Kay is one who knows more about me. And he and Kay have been good buddies.
I still think you should be smacked in the balls every morning for trying to defend the anti-people policies of this administration during political discourses .


Tygaah:


Hahahahaha I saw this coming and that was why i indicated "As at then". Looking at the good side of this post, it kinda sounds like you are supporting Sinz's point. That could only mean that you conceed that you also is no saint yeah ?


I have never been a saint. I hate the 'saint' tag which is why I attack or shame hypocrites who revel in being tagged as such .


Then again , there are lines I'd never cross even if you put a gun to my groin.

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Romance / Re: Tag And Ask by TheSonOfMark(m): 4:13pm On Dec 21, 2016
AfroSamurai:
From what I've noticed in this section, nobody is really a saint.

Almost everyone and almost no one is involved in one form of gossiping, betrayal etc.

It seem the standard norm here.

Exactly why I always refute any attempt to tag me a nice guy.

My on-Nairaland persona allows me the freedom to state my opinions without worrying about ruining a reputation of being easy-going. If I tell my pals the person behind moniker X is mad , trust me to quote moniker X and let him know he's raving mad.
Romance / Re: Tag And Ask by TheSonOfMark(m): 4:02pm On Dec 21, 2016
Tygaah:


On a lighter note,



And i dare to say i was a saint, as at then though [lb] cheesy. What do you have to say about that ? grin grin


You trolled and attacked with your NotoriousAIG and NotoriousDIG accounts; so , no , you were never really a 'saint'.
Romance / Re: Tag And Ask by TheSonOfMark(m): 3:08pm On Dec 21, 2016
Fabulocity:
If that's the language you two understand . grin
That was just to show him I'm not as ignorant/dumb as he thinks.

In other words , your seemingly articulate reply was to IMPRESS him .

Ladies and gentlemen, dudes and lasses , boys and girls, there you have it.

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Romance / Re: Tag And Ask by TheSonOfMark(m): 3:01pm On Dec 21, 2016
Fabulocity:
Thank heavens you know your lexicon is obsolete in today's literary world. And no, I wouldn't need divine intervention to understand that. I don't know what gives you the impetus to say that. You could simply answer my question without resorting to sounding so condescending.



Here she is dotting her 'i's' , crossing her 't's' , punctuating her sentences and spelling her chosen words correctly and even making overt attempts at being verbose but she assumes TSOM and Lezz script their thoughts articulately 'cause they seek to impress and bask in the spotlight of adulations for their above average command of the English Language .

Pray tell, missy , are you showing off too ? wink

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Romance / Re: Tag And Ask by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:42pm On Dec 21, 2016
lezz:


She would need divine intervention to understand what it is to be multivagant in the literary world.

The sweet rewards of years of self-development.

AfroSamurai:
If you were non the wiser she would have hurt you, bro, like real bad.

You of all people know monikers here will like nothing more than to see you embarrass.

I know the price which comes with not playing ball and being overly-opinionated and confrontational .
Romance / Re: Tag And Ask by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:37pm On Dec 21, 2016
Fabulocity:
Another question for you TSOM

What's your love for taking screen shots?

Simple; humans tend to lie and deny their actions , moreso when there's no evidence to prove their dishonesty. Sometimes it's easier to make them come to terms with their actions when you smack them in the face with clear-cut evidence , this time as screenshots.


My on-Nairaland persona is confrontational and I tend to lock horns with the most remorseless liars on this forum even when others hypocritically play nice. Only screenshots proved Darkrebel , for example , claimed to be a mulatto who's partly Ukrainian when he kept denying he deceived gullible folks for years with fake pictures and fictional recounts of his opulent lifestyle.

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Romance / Re: Tag And Ask by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:27pm On Dec 21, 2016
refiner:
Cc sonofmark

What's the worst character you distaste so much...

Wavering loyalty/betrayal/dishonesty/hypocrisy .
Romance / Re: Tag And Ask by TheSonOfMark(m): 2:11pm On Dec 21, 2016
dollyjoy:
You just broke a rule on Nairaland. Don't post false information,in this case you accused him wrongly.


How did i used Mynd to stalk and give unfair bans

Again , I never forget and I take inventory of everything when I should.

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