I've always wanted to say: "I don't pay you to think" as a response to "I don't think so".
So when my daughter said it today, even though I don't pay her, I said it anyway.
Her siblings looked at her in confusion, "he pays you?"
She nodded, "yes".
I was confused...
Blue tick
Turns out that I don't need the blue tick.
I'll just say my mind in fewer characters.
And if it won't do, I'll write/rant about it on Facebook.
Thanks Mark, for being the Android of social media platforms.
If Bill Gates with less than a quarter of Elon Musk's net worth has played such a huge role in the world, pay attention to Elon Musk o.
A trillionaire has a lot of 'muscle'.
Shay you see how and what he's been tweeting.
En garde o
@oMoTonsore You must know, like I always say, that these people don't care that it's not actually PO's wife.
They just want to start a story, a narrative β it doesn't matter if it's true or not.
That's why you'll see them congratulating each other under her post.
@yankeedraft Many Christians just don't know how wild, how satanic they have been in the past.
If they did, they'd realize that this is a cycle of violence come full circle.
@Hatim_EA@yankeedraft No, we got the idea from real terror in my country. People shouting allahu akbar while beheading 'kafirs', Muslims capturing and torturing children and raping women.
Islam's reputation for being murderous does not come from movies.
Don't insult the experience of Nigerians
@Alhausawiy Forcing you to join Islam is more realistic and effective than impressing you to choose it.
Do you think Christianity grew because it impressed people globally?
Christianity spread and grew by violence. Islam has not killed as many people as Christianity has.
Forcing you to join Islam is more realistic and effective than impressing you to choose it.
Do you think Christianity grew because it impressed people globally?
Christianity spread and grew by violence. Islam has not killed as many people as Christianity has.
@leyeConnect It would seem that the more 'Christian' one is, the more evil they tend to become.
If we reasonably judge Christianity by its pastors and priests, the inescapable conclusion is that the more 'Christian' one gets, the worse of a person they tend to become.