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Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by malvisguy212: 7:10pm On Jul 06
DeepSight:


So admit the creator of this world is complicit.
i will give you an example of human reasoning in a a nutshell.

what will you call a father who deny his child the joy of experiencing in childhood in the name of protecting him from danger? a wicked father ? right ?

and if the father Allow the child to have a wonderful experience in childhood and something bad happen,


you'll still blame the father for negligence.

your answer lies in this paradox.
Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by DeepSight(m): 7:14pm On Jul 06
malvisguy212:
i will give you an example of human reasoning in a a nutshell.

what will you call a father who deny his child the joy of experiencing in childhood in the name of protecting him from danger? a wicked father ? right ?

and if the father Allow the child to have a wonderful experience in childhood and something bad happen,


you'll still blame the father for negligence.

your answer lies in this paradox.

This does not answer those born as cripples. Mind you, you said there may be sin in their ancestry. Do you know that for a fact and are you saying that it is good to visit the sins of the father on his descendants?
Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by drololaaof: 7:16pm On Jul 06
Beverlyjean:


Bruce willis divorced Demi Moore many many many years ago
So you follow them and know their story thank you for this, it is not all that were posted on social media are true.
Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by G0odharddick: 7:21pm On Jul 06
victorazy:
The 4th picture Robin Bay reminds me of Potorozo the fishing village in the children movie "Luca"

Luca was an adult cartoon.

It has so much life lessons than useless Nigeria Nollywood
Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by 3seriez(m): 8:23pm On Jul 06
Rapmoney:
6. Bruce Willis and wife, 1987 and 2024.
The wife is Demi Moore, also an actress. And they have been divorced for many years now.
Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by malvisguy212: 8:49pm On Jul 06
DeepSight:


This does not answer those born as cripples. Mind you, you said there may be sin in their ancestry. Do you know that for a fact and are you saying that it is good to visit the sins of the father on his descendants?
so you are saying those born as cripple is God fault? or if God made us, our moral failing is God fault ? In other words, if we disobey God, it's God's fault?

no sir, I'm not saying it is okay for the children to suffer the sins of their parents. what am saying here is that there are consequences , our children may not face the punishment , but they may be affected.
Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by Vikdus: 10:47pm On Jul 06
Rapmoney:
8. Same scene, same motorcycle, same woman, 72 years old after.
unfortunately, the dog did not live to recreate the picture

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Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by NothingDoMe: 5:34am On Jul 07
Newlymarried:
Structures that doesn’t fall,they always maintain them to stay forever. Whites sabi preservation!
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Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by techgen(m): 8:45am On Jul 07
Svoboda:


Nothing is wrong with africa. In europe and america, you still find some dilapidated buildings. Over here, you'd still find some stone buildings built over a 100 years ago still standing and well maintained. Try some anglican and catholic churches in the east and west of nigeria and see that lack of maintenance isnt an african culture. Its just a matter of priorities.

Before you make comparisons look at the ratio of dilapidated building to that of strong building in the west and Africa.

Mind you, I still stand on my stance , there is something wrong with Africa…Go to a neighboring country like SA, you’ll find out the areas occupied by whites are well groomed and maintained…but go black areas, nothing to write home about.

Now, most slumps in the US and UK are occupied by blacks…where they break rules and live without structure.

I am black, the truth needs to be told. And this is not the matter of inferiority complex…it’s just fact.

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Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by Charlie2020(f): 11:25am On Jul 07
Rapmoney:
8. Same scene, same motorcycle, same woman, 72 years old after.
Where is the dog?
Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by careidon: 12:38pm On Jul 07
You wan see dog 72 years later, immortal dog?

immortalcrown:
The speedway bridge or flyover still stands strong.

Where is the woman's dog? Does her motorcycle still work?
Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by blueAgent(m): 3:47pm On Jul 11
Zubeezanga:
Grandma said `time go heal everything, same time go kill everything'

I tell u
Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by blueAgent(m): 3:52pm On Jul 11
Cousin9999:


What you're saying isn't normal.

To actually sit there and type that about your own people, especially when there are literally hundreds of thousands (more like millions) of researchers who provide evidence against it, is mentally unwell. If you're getting paid to post this, then it's unfortunate that your dignity has a price. If it's none of these things, then you couldn't possibly be black.

Anyway, the "what about Asians" argument shows that someone knows nothing about Asia, or any other place on earth. They do it in Asia and South America too.

China is only the way it is because the west handed them their entire manufacturing industry on a silver platter in exchange for employing workers in a country with no labor protections. Chinese are one step above slave labor. That combined with the sheer size of the (heavily controlled, abused, fearful, and timid) labor pool and quality of work makes the country a desirable resource for western companies that refuse to pay living wages and not abuse workers. Asians are also lapdogs with no self-respect, also a trait oyinbos love. Even in their current position, they still place high value on working with oyinbos. China is also one of the most corrupt nations in the world. Only recently have they managed to clean some of it up. Chinese are so corrupt that Chinese are terrified to buy their own products.

Countries like Japan and South Korea are the way they are because they agreed to sell out their own people. They're basically US military bases. It's not a coincidence that the Asian countries who made the military leave are struggling. The rest of east Asia is a slum and full of corruption and suffering with a sprinkling of skyscrapers. Poor man wearing a Gucci belt. And the same neocolonialist tactics are present there and throughout south and central Asia (e.g. puppet politicians, creating fake "tribal" conflicts, financing terrorists/gangs). Oyinbos do it to maintain the dirt cheap manufacturing labor and resources. West Asia is far worse except for a few areas that are glorified business parks and malls. The oil money goes to like five people. Human rights basically don't exist. In their countries and societies, actual slavery is legal, practiced, and considered normal. Oyinbos love this, and throw a ton of support behind maintaining these types of countries (more neocolonialism), so they can steal oil.

South America is a slum except for a few nice patches. Oyinbos created and use cartels and puppet governments to maintain a hellhole they can steal natural resources from.

Oyinbo sabotage is just much more obvious in Africa and South America. In west Asia, it hides behind the veil of religion. In east and south Asia, their culture of "face" is apparently that strong.

grin I'm mad you're making me write all this on the weekend, especially about people IDGAF about. angry grin

But Toni Morrison said it best:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2txzMkT5Pc?feature=shared

Total crap.

Fantasy, this OP is living in a bubble.
Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by blueAgent(m): 3:57pm On Jul 11
Alusiizizi:


You might want to rethink the following: "Nobody alive now as an adult will be alive in 100 years time. ". Google "life extension technology". Basically, some 30~60 percent of people living today will still be alive 500 years from now. If you don't understand why then google "Methuselarity" which is a word-play om"technological singularity".

Keep fooling yourself.
Re: 12 Emotional And Historical Photos Of Then Vs Now by blueAgent(m): 3:59pm On Jul 11
Adewale1603:
If only people knew that we only come and go, that nothing lasts forever, life would have been more peaceful, loving and easier lived. If we have the mindset that we'll also become history one day

True.

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