@CristianoJrsiuu@Emxee20@Mrbankstips For example, let’s say match results of PSG vs Arsenal is 2-1, let’s say you choose away, handicap goal will be added to the goal.
If you choose 2 handicap goals:
2 + 1= 3. Win for Arsenal because it is 2-3.
But if PSG scored 3 goals and Arsenal 1 g, that’s loss i.e 3-3.
@CristianoJrsiuu@Emxee20@Mrbankstips It means the team has a head start with some goals. For instance, using Spain vs Cape Verde as example, if you put Spain to win by handicap (maybe 1 or 2 goals), and the match ends in maybe 0-0, Spain wins by 2 goals on handicap. The handicap goal plus their actual goal.
@Ryxx10X@lonewithin@victhehustla My problem with the assertion that it’s the children’s responsibility to take care of their parents financially would make parents see children as their retirement plans. It’s been that way in Naija. They invest in their kids to get ROI at old age while being emotionally absent.
@Ryxx10X@lonewithin@victhehustla See, I didn’t say you should abandon them. Your parents taking care of you is their responsibility. That’s what the word, “parent” is. As it works for humans, it works in the animal kingdom. They care for you till you’re an adult. You didn’t ask to be born.
@lonewithin@Ryxx10X@victhehustla Okay, taking care of them has a context here. Do you mean taking care of them financially or helping out cos they’re old? You’ve got to put into consideration that you would be a family man one day would be overwhelmed with responsibilities.
@Ryxx10X@victhehustla That’s why I said you should take care of your parents. Especially that we’re not in a working country. Albeit, it’s not your responsibility. That’s not your role as their child but you should do it.
@Ryxx10X@victhehustla I didn’t say you should do that. I’m saying that in the universal sense, it’s not your responsibility. In a working country, parents would usually have retirement savings or retirement benefits from government. Our government does nothing for us. The burden falls on the child.
@suibiankan7943@theonlysdf_@Punekar07@MagicalXavi You don’t need to call him a monkey as it has a racial connotation whether it is an objective fact or not. Besides, you didn’t say he looked like a monkey in the first place. Would you like if someone called you a racial slur, then tell you taking offence is your perspective?
@suibiankan7943@theonlysdf_@Punekar07@MagicalXavi You called him a noisy clown monkey. You could have said other words like idiot, dumbass, bell end etc. as you would call any member of your race. It’s not really hard to treat people with respect.
@DogEatDog419 Thank you so much for understanding me. I meet too many unintelligent people here on Twitter who would rather resort to insults when they are losing an argument. You’re an intelligent person.
@daily_offeder You should do that but it’s not your responsibility. You will understand more when you become a parent and an in-law. You become responsible to your kids, your wife, parents, your siblings, your in-laws, and sometimes, your extended family.
@DogEatDog419 You have a point but he also has a point. There are nuances to the human condition. You should help/care for your parents but it’s not supposed to be your responsibility in the universal sense. But because we are in an unfair world, things like becoming a caregiver happen.