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Silentgroper:Love and light ![]() |
illicit:yes they were different in fact mine was totally Atheist |
Time to get back to my weird and dead stuff @silentGroper ![]() |
Samantha124:I do not hate you too sister, but your subtle condescending comments on the Nigerian Person should stop or at least not too obvious. ![]() |
Silentgroper:There's really no explaining here , I dont hate you brother , but its her inate intention to bring the average Nigerian down . love and light on your day ![]() |
traware:cannot seem to find my follow button |
traware:Thank you, I will follow you now , would appreciate you followed back ,do have a wonderful evening , genuinely mean that ![]() |
Samantha124:hmm you really need to be educated . |
Silentgroper:yes we were Fulani before the whole slavery started , you know I never comment on any threads or interfer but its really not nice , especially from a culturally xenophobic country |
Silentgroper:oh I'm Nigerian but not indigenous ,our ancestors were brought from brazil 1885 after the Bahia revolt . I made a thread on it too https://www.nairaland.com/7671181/brazilians-nigeria |
kkins25:not on this topic meant to instigate gender war , other threads are created for xenophobic attacks , |
Samantha124:No you just showed how desperate you are for attention , blessed be |
Silentgroper:Afro Brazilian |
author=kkins25 post=126179762] i don't think it's xenophobic stuff... It is gender war matter na..[/quote]not just here , I always have noticed SA monikers on here , TMKSA , Mzasiboy, all have these thrill of bringing the indigenous Nigerian down , its subtle but very noticeable . Hotwizt too, |
kkins25:not just here , I always have noticed SA monikers on here , TMKSA , Mzasiboy, all have these thrill of bringing the indigenous Nigerian down , its subtle but very noticeable . |
Samantha124:I ignored you twice already , mention me again. |
Silentgroper:I just cannot believe you would allow vermins from SA to creep into Nigerian forums with their xenophobic cultural nature even if they dont mean to. And yes Groper its me blood brother |
Samantha124 Its obvious the attention you get on the Nigerian forums you would definately not get on SA forums , I completely understand and would let you do you . But insult the average Nigerian next time . Blessed be . |
Silentgroper:I DIDNT ASK YOU |
Samantha124:You have again been warned , any xenophobic comments or topics from a south African on this Nigerian Thread will be swiftly dealt with. Bunch of Xenophobic vermins , , again watch your next choice of words |
Samantha124:Typical |
Samantha124:why would you be taken by a Fulani ? Do you know the daily trials and anxiety caused by the bokoharam up North and you actually find it funny , ?! If you were white I would have really had a blast educating you on respect the host community you find yourself in. |
Samantha124:again your subtle racism and xenophobic statements would not be tolerated , if you cannot respect their culture you should really find another site. Samantha124 your racism against the Nigerian people is appalling , along with the South African TMK , and all other vermins ( for lack of a more demeaning word) from RSA, post to instigate the Nigerian again ,ENOUGH IS ENOUGH !!! FVKING XENOPHOBIC FEMALE |
Samantha124:your subtle racism and xenophobic cultural influenced statements have been noted and again would not be tolerated . I'm Afro-Brazillian , and see what you are hoping to accomplish , making condescending statements on a Nigerian forum , instead of respecting the people as all other nationalities do here, but your mind is culturally inclined to find Nigerian sites and attack , yes I've been to SA and your kind SUCKS!!! CHOOSE CAREFULLY YOUR NEXT CHOICE OF WORDS ON THE NIGERIAN FORIM , THE LAST YOU CAN DO RESPECT THEM ON THEIR WEBSITE OR BE A GHOST READER , AGAIN CHOOSE CAREFULLY YOIR NEXT CHOICE OF WORDS |
Samantha124:Making Xenophobic remarks about Nigeria or Nigerians , or your subtle racism will not be in the least tolarated , WISH YOU A GREY DAY SAMANTHA124 |
victory36:They are truly the Original humans |
Samantha124:The thing is since Earlier hominid species first migrated from west Africa southward and Eastward , the genetic diversity of the west is strong and concentrated , unlike other provinces were these people settled giving them more loosely related genetic make up , just the same reason Africa is the most Genetically diverse continent , because true humans migrated from Africa. In the same vein , according to Neil degrass Tyson Therefore since the most genetic diversity is in Africa , that means the Tallest people would be African (Kenyans) the fastest would be of African origin ( Usain bolt) , highest jumpers would also be African ,The shortest peoples ( Congo pygmies) ,the ugliest and finest people, the smartest and the dumbest people so yeah |
ALBERT EBOSSE Cameroonian soccer star Albert Ebossé reportedly died at the hands of fans after a match on August 23, 2014 in Algeria. According to The Guardian, the 24-year-old striker and his JS Kabylie teammates were leaving the field after losing to USM Alger. The players were reportedly being showered by projectiles hurled by angry fans when something struck Ebossé in the head. The object supposedly dented his skull, killing him, but that story has since come under question. As reported in The Guardian, "A new autopsy has claimed that [Ebossé] was stabbed and brutally beaten to death in the changing rooms..." Pathologists said the player suffered from more than just head trauma, including a cervical vertebrae rupture and other wounds indicating a struggle. At the time of this writing, it seems there may be more to Ebossé's death than an out of control fan, but considering soccer is a sport that has incited entire countries to go to war, we're keeping all theories on the table until further notice.
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[bRay And Faye Copeland[/b] To outsiders, 76-year-old Ray and 69-year-old Faye Copeland looked like a sweet elderly couple that lived on a farm in Missouri. In the 1980s, when money became tight they decided to take in drifters who would work on the farm but then they had an even better and much more twisted scheme in mind. Ray would hand the drifters fake checks to buy cattle from the nearby livestock market. When the cattle were delivered, he would kill the drifters and bury their bodies. They were only caught when one drifter found human remains scattered around at the farm. Police later found further evidence including a quilt Faye had made from the clothes of their victims. When they were convicted for the murders, they were the oldest couple in America to receive the death penalty
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Dr. William Beaumont and the Stomach 1822, a fur trader on Mackinac Island in Michigan was accidentally shot in the stomach and treated by Dr. William Beaumont. Despite dire predictions, the fur trader survived — but with a hole (fistula) in his stomach that never healed. Recognizing the unique opportunity to observe the digestive process, Beaumont began conducting experiments. Beaumont would tie food to a string, then insert it through the hole in the trader’s stomach. Every few hours, Beaumont would remove the food to observe how it had been digested. Though gruesome, Beaumont’s experiments led to the worldwide acceptance that digestion was a chemical, not a mechanical, process.
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Sad life of Herrietta Lacks In 1955, Henrietta Lacks, a poor, uneducated African-American woman from Baltimore, was the unwitting source of cells which where then cultured for the purpose of medical research. Though researchers had tried to grow cells before, Henrietta’s were the first successfully kept alive and cloned. Henrietta’s cells, known as HeLa cells, have been instrumental in the development of the polio vaccine, cancer research, AIDS research, gene mapping, and countless other scientific endeavors. Henrietta died penniless and was buried without a tombstone in a family cemetery. For decades, her husband and five children were left in the dark about their wife and mother’s amazing contribution to modern medicine.
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Prison inmates as test Subjects In 1951, Dr. Albert M. Kligman, a dermatologist at the University of Pennsylvania and future inventor of Retin-A, began experimenting on inmates at Philadelphia’s Holmesburg Prison. As Kligman later told a newspaper reporter, “All I saw before me were acres of skin. It was like a farmer seeing a field for the first time.” Over the next 20 years, inmates willingly allowed Kligman to use their bodies in experiments involving toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, skin creams, detergents, liquid diets, eye drops, foot powders, and hair dyes. Though the tests required constant biopsies and painful procedures, none of the inmates experienced long-term harm.
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