@djmillerJA Very ok. My team played well, the best they played all tournament. Quite unlucky not to have won. Norway played equally well but were better at sticking to the plan longer and converting chances. Congrats Norway. Still a happy Brazilian fan after that match!
@_CODMFanClub_@jahsMercy92@DudeNDog2440@vxylily Lol and if we even wanted to take her argument at best and sperm is this so unimportant thing, I wonder if she could produce the baby on her own without it lol
@Profile46357643@NationwideRadio Doesn't need to call name for the comment to be inappropriate. The PM is simply behaving childish whenever people give constructive criticism and it baffles me that people thing their recommendations are ill-intentioned. Asking for a board for NaRRA is politics??? Smh
@skfmrkskcnr@Moon_River05@ReddCinema I'm pretty sure Beyonce is on the Internet and streaming platforms and if she debuted 1997 that would suggest that a substantial portion of her career was during the Internet period. So I'd suggest you check again
@jiggsyqueen@Owenpalmerems@JamaicaGleaner They didn't report 1 leg. The article said "raised legs" (plural) but for concerns about indecency, the picture they featured could only be a part of the billboard. That alone is enough to show it's inappropriate if not even news can show the full thing
@djmillerJA At some point, either the advertisers or the public must be willing to argue against easily exposing people to that which is ordinarily indecent for public presentation even if it checks all the boxes of good advertising taught in academia.
@djmillerJA I do not want my kids to be in a taxi one day or in my car looking through the window and seeing that. The ad will fashion the minds of my children to contemplate things they are not ready to.
@Mikey01974692@NationwideRadio It's interesting that you think it's a bad idea to allow a business that literally exists to make a profit pursue profit making. What's Ludacris is the idea that you somehow thought JPS is some form of charity
@travismacmillan@JamaicaGleaner That's not the only fear: he mentioned that nations who have the resource tend not to have thriving economies. There is the challenge of over-dependence on a certain source of economic development such that when things go south with it, the other sectors can't supplement