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If the guy invited them to lunch with him in an expensive hotel only to run away after they're done eating, then he's not a "smart guy", he's just wicked. Those ladies wouldn't normally go to that hotel to eat cause they don't have the money. Why invite them to eat there and then run away after they're done eating? That's not being smart, that's being wicked. Seems like a revenge plan for something they did in the past. If they were ordering more than you could pay for, stop them instantly. That's more decent than this. Secondly, the people recording them were just being unnecessarily wicked too. It seems people derive joy from seeing others in difficult situations. Finally, people should learn to eat as much as they can pay for when invited to lunch. We know the expression "invite to lunch" implies the person who invited the other is playing the host role (i.e. paying) but this is not the first time this kind of stuff is happening. |
ggood:Slept* |
Hahaha... why Igbo man? |
Haha... Men just want to claim superior in everything. You'd have to first have enough men who can cook before deciding who does it better. OP, I don't know who cooks better but I sure know your meals look scrumptious. Do you mind sharing the recipe with us? |
JrTahir:Est-ce que tu le président ? ![]() |
Oduok:Hhmm... Interesting. What actually happens when salt is dissolved in water is that the water molecules force the Sodium and the the Chloride apart and surround each of those (depending on the charges) and thereby forming a homogenous solution. This breakup implies that the solution isn't a mixture. In other words, the process involves a chemical change (the reactants are different from the products). However, going from this explanation, you may be correct about the initial products formed. Theoretically, the equation I wrote is correct. But does water actually break up as well? Perhaps not (except when forced). Water has a stronger covalent bond (than the ionic bond of salt), therefore, only the salt is broken down (as explained in the paragraph above). The water remains acqua and surrounds the Sodium of the Chloride (again depending on the charges). In summary, this is more likely to be the natural result of mixing salt and water: NaCl ==> Na+ + Cl− But like I said, the solution can still be forcefully be separated into NaOH + H+CL using direct current (electrolysis) thus resulting in the first equation. Please, feel free to point out any erroneous assumptions. I'm not an authority in chemistry. Gmajor:See the details above. The final products are distinct gases (not Hydrochloric Acid HCl(aq)). |
Congratulations on your admission! |
How many lives remaining?! |
You have issues and it's good you acknowledge that. For starters, I suggest you stop reading crap from NL boys who are either from broken homes or have failed woefully in thier own relationships. Also, let the girl go if you can't bring yourself to be more deserving of her. Stop selling the idea that men are scumbags. |
Soyez le bienvenu, monsieur le président. |
The nameless organization does not have an official website candidates can forward thier applications to? |
EjaikreTheViper:You still need a way to communicate those skills to potential employers. That's what a resumé is for; communicating skills and talents to a potential employer in order to gain their attention. |
Nice |
For science students who don't have time to read long texts, the OP took Sodium Hydroxide (caustic soda) and Hydrochloric Acid to cure stomach pains. Here is the summary: NaCl + H20 ==> NaOH + H+Cl For those asking: The above reaction is not spontaneous. Naturally, NaCl and H20 combines to form an NaCL solution. The solution can then be forcefully split into NaOH + H + Cl via electrolysis. Notice the plus added between H and Cl; they are two different gases formed during electrolysis (not Hydrochloric Acid HCl(aq)). I believe this clarifies it all. Spontaneous: NaCl(s) + H20(aq) ==> NaCl(aq) (Na+ + Cl−) Then electrolysis: NaCl(aq) ==> NaOH + H + Cl. |
germaphobe:Well, everything in Nigeria is "A vs B", and I figured out that discussing basic cardinal directions and the roles they play in political geography with someone who is more inclined to discuss tribal dichotomy is like discussing computer programming with some hoodlum down the street (just an analogy, no offense intended). I'm only on this thread cause I didn't know it was all about tribal politics. It's like a religion to Nigerians and once a conversation gets to that, they get overly emotional/sentimental and they'd willingly throw away all thier education for it. That aside, I saw my neighbour's cat near my strawberry planter so I had to quickly disengage the guy to save my seedlings. |
daclemx:People are naturally inclined to support the poor man in this kinda situation even without having details of what is really going on. You don't think so? |
Odidigboigbo:I don't know the story any bit just like thousands of people here criticizing the man don't know the story too. You might have your valid points but what I'm saying is that Nigerians are more inclined to be against you if you are rich. |
Honestly, if there's one thing the western world has going for them, it's freedom. Places like Africa and Asia are caged by their closed cultures. |
Rehimusals:Hopefully. |
Jeon:Same here... |
jesmond3945:Where you there? Do you guys even care what you type online? You'd just jump in from nowhere and start accusing someone. |
Just see the type of men Nairaland is raising... ![]() |
How many lives remaining? |
Dude, find something worth doing with your life. |
What I find admirable is the fact that you created this thread just to make people laugh. Effort is everything even when the goal is clearly not met. ![]() |
Aawwwn... this is so sad. Why are people doing these things?! Modified I still came back to look the pics again. This is just so sad. |
Where is the drama? |
Lol... Ned is rich so he's automatically the bad guy here. That's how things are judged in Nigeria. |
DaddyRochie1642:A blogger will still use this picture and say it happened somewhere in Aba, and people will still believe. Such is life in Nigeria. |
If it was a lady, all of you would gather to collectively insult the gender. But since it's a man, you'd rather focus on the tribe or religion. Lol |
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