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Celebrities / Re: Meet Joseph Frost Of London: Wizkid’s $1.2m Iced Wristwatch Customizer by mansapost: 11:04am On Jan 25, 2018
Poor people, bad belle people, and sad people full Nairaland. He worked for it, he bought it, he posted on his page and you want to tell him how to spend it. I tire.
Make your money and spend it how you like l. Life is as simple as that.
Webmasters / Re: Why Is My Traffic Droping by mansapost: 8:00am On Sep 29, 2017
Google update, I guess.

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Business / Re: 6 Tips To Earn Some More Money On The Side by mansapost: 6:56pm On Sep 28, 2017
Anytime I read comments on Nairaland, I see why some people can't make money. The OP gave good suggestions and the first comment was something irrelevant. Other comment were either ridiculous or outright foolish.

We are really in deep rotten shit.

OP nice work.

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Family / Re: Marriage And The Happily Ever After Syndrome: An Alternative Perspective by mansapost: 12:31am On Sep 06, 2017
1stCitizen:


What a lame embarrassing attempt to impress with unnecessary words cheesy Go back and study what conditional statements are and how they are applied and match it with yours. If you are smart enough you will understand the gaffe you made in your bid to construct a supposedly hypothetical statement.

Why do I find your last comment very funny? grin grin grin grin


You need to, probably, tone down your comment.

Seems harsh.

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Family / Re: Marriage And The Happily Ever After Syndrome: An Alternative Perspective by mansapost: 12:27am On Sep 06, 2017
Kayceenaz:

Those "unnecessary words" may be another's key to deep understanding; one man's poison could be another man's food. Also, the article is meant for intellectuals like you; maybe there was a gap in understanding while you read.

The article says marriage is a good thing, but frowns at the widespread misplaced perception of it as a paradise, where happily ever after prevails. It reminds us of the seriousness of marriage, a journey that contains hurdles. Conclusively, the piece calls for those outside marriage to be ever conscious of its realities and those inside to handle such realities the right way.

Oh, thanks for the compliment.

Back to your article. I can see that you have a passion for writing and you are good with vocabulary. But, I think, when writing, you should think about your readers.

Who is this article meant for? Intellects or a single guy who might be interested in knowing more about marriage.

In writing, clarity, simplicity and elegance is important.

Well, as you said, quite rightly, one man's food is another man's poison.

Keep on writing, though.

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Family / Re: Marriage And The Happily Ever After Syndrome: An Alternative Perspective by mansapost: 9:18pm On Sep 05, 2017
sonnie10:
I don't like the style of writing. Why not keep it simple instead of flowery

I felt the same way. Article is full of unnecessary words, which makes it hard to understand. The article also lacks clarity. Is he saying marriage is good or bad? I should not stress my brain to understand what is being said.
Well, maybe the article is not for mumu like me but for intellects.

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