Why is it that anytime you finish applying aboniki to your pain , the next thing your eyes will do is to scratch you so that you will rub that hand in your eyes.
I'm smarter now I won't scratch it.
@Prezain_LJ In romance scam I might differ because some people are just looking for love and when they are in love helping the scammer will seem normal.
We somehow created a world where you can be surrounded by everything you need and still not be allowed to have any of it.
Food can rot behind a grocery store while someone nearby is hungry. Apartments can sit empty while people sleep outside. Medicine can exist on a shelf while someone “can’t afford it.”
Nothing is actually missing. We just invented an invisible layer between people and things, then started behaving like the invisible layer is a law of physics.
Women are really smarter than we give them credit for. 😂
Everything they do for a man, or anything concerning a man, seems to come with a carefully worded set of conditions. “If I genuinely love him.” “When I’m comfortable with him.” “If he makes me feel safe.” “When I know his intentions are genuine.” “If he proves that he deserves it.” “When I feel emotionally connected to him.” “If he treats me well.” “When he has earned my trust.” “Men are initiators; women are reciprocators.”
There is always a prerequisite, a condition, or a threshold that has to be crossed before the woman is expected to give anything. You have to love your man before you spoil him. You have to feel safe before you open up. You have to trust him before you become vulnerable. You have to be comfortable before you start going out of your way for him.
Yet somehow, a man who has just met you, exchanged numbers with you, and started talking to you is expected to start demonstrating “intentionality” immediately. He is expected to spend, pursue, plan, prove his seriousness, show consistency, and make you feel special before he has even been given enough time or opportunity to establish whether there is anything worth investing in. 😂😂😂
The asymmetry is fascinating. The woman’s effort is often presented as something a man must first earn, while the man’s effort is treated as something he should demonstrate from the very beginning.
God sees all. 😂
In hindsight, one feels very dumb for having taken certain well-promoted narratives at face value.
2 of the very worst of these are "Kenya doesn't have resources" and "Northern Nigeria is poor".
Believing these 2 absolute whoppers as an African is the base layer on the road to completely misunderstanding where you live and what is happening in the world.
You almost have to give the liars credit because getting presumably educated people to believe such absolute nonsense is a truly impressive feat of social engineering. If you can make people believe that violent conflict mineral trafficking in northern Nigeria is "Islamic terrorism", and Kenyan elephants getting fatally poisoned by runoff from gold mining was "elephants eating cyanide tomatoes" then what can't you make people believe?
2e cohorte de l’immersion patriotique avec 65.000 bacheliers. On apprend la géopolitique, l’histoire, le patriotisme et le maniement des armes. Ibrahim Traoré a tout compris: le Burkina Faso sera prêt pour le jour J. Avis aux impérialistes et à leurs mercenaires terroristes.
The problem with these instant healings is that they ignore basic human physiology... A person who hasn’t walked in a long time will have weak legs, poor balance, and likely pain or fear when trying to stand…
Someone struggling with a real disability or chronic illness sees this and thinks if I have enough faith, I’ll walk too… They might stop physiotherapy, skip medication, or feel guilty when nothing changes... Meanwhile, the real issues which is poverty, poor healthcare access, lack of proper rehabilitation remain unaddressed…
Instead of teaching me more about the history of my people I was taught about the isrealites in CRS,and we were made to learn how to draw their ancient maps .
Nigerian education system is fucked.
Africans Learn from Iran. You don’t have to like them but learn from them.
Libya gave up its nuclear dreams and America leveled it to rubbles
Ukraine’s shook hands with America and it’s in shambles
Eritrea dared to develop, they got cut off from the outside world by America
But a few things you must learn from Iran
Educate your people on everything, from history to warfare to nuclear
Teach your people to survive any form of hardship
Zero dependence on the west
Build a force so strong, only a foolish America will attempt to fight you and fail
Be armed to the teeth like Russia
Never give up you nuclear dreams.
Build your own payment systems.
Build your own network systems
Send anyone who doesn’t understand national interest back to God
Country first, everything else comes second- religion, tribe, ideologies, opinions. Country first.
We live on a planet where the country that overthrew Iran's democracy in 1953 is "concerned about Iranian authoritarianism."
Where the country that funded Saddam Hussein's chemical weapons program in the 1980s launched a war in 2003 to remove Saddam Hussein for having chemical weapons.
Where the country that armed, trained, and created the conditions for the Taliban spent twenty years fighting the Taliban.
Where the country that sanctioned Iraq through the 1990s, killing an estimated 500,000 children through the denial of medicine and food, a number Madeleine Albright called "worth it" on national television, explained that it was doing so because it cared about the Iraqi people.
I am not asking you to hate America.
I am asking you to read the sentences above without looking away, and then tell me, with a straight face, that the question is whether to believe them.
As soon as the youth stopped watching the news, the older generation said we were dull but the truth is that we started asking too many questions
The news was a control tool, now we can see what’s happening and connect the dots by ourselves