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Ibadan, Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2013
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Ire.O@Iremide_O·
One thing I know about my generation h and what I think the previous one has a problem with - is that we question everything; not taking “that is how it has been” for an answer. I feel that is, in fact, the crux of intelligence: inquiry.
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OAK@oak_visualz·
LOST by @sheisKOLD: The Making (in stills) ​BTS images of a very active day on set creating the "Lost" video. Photographed by me.
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Ire.O@Iremide_O·
@munion_ryan @Devon_Eriksen_ maybe they refuted because the women who thought highly about 'their responsibilities' were barely acknowledged for those responsibilities.
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Ryan Munion@munion_ryan·
@Devon_Eriksen_ Very true. When men marry they think very heavily about the responsibilities they now have to their wife. I don't think women think they have any responsibilities to the husband. And any sense that they might have responsibilities is viewed as repressive.
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
I didn't go to college until I was 30. This gave me a chance to see it with the perspective of an adult. One lecture in Industrial Psychology, in particular, I will never forget. The professor spoke about how an effective job description focused on concretely measurable tasks, not vague instructions, or characteristics. For example, "maintain an 85% or greater average on customer feedback surveys", instead of "be cheerful and upbeat", or even "interact positively with customers". This means that goals are clear, and performance is measurable. A job is to do something, not be something. Once some of the students had wrapped their minds around this concept, the professor decided to do a class exercise. He asked the female students to come up with a job description for "husband". At first, this went fine. The girls noodled around a bit with things they wanted their husbands to be (tall, etc), but he was able to gradually steer them towards describing what they wanted in terms of actions. But then he asked the male students to define a wife in the same way. And all the girls became upset. Some of them had full-on meltdowns. Every single thing that a male student wanted, or expected, from his hypothetical future wife was sexist, oppressive, old-fashioned, misogynistic, patriarchal, etc. They were literally screaming. Some of them in tears. And I realized something pretty quickly. It wasn't the actual, concrete responsibilities of the female role that they objected to. It was the idea of there being a female role at all, with any attached responsibilities. These women didn't want to be wives. They wanted to be pets. What's a pet? Well a pet is not a wife, or a friend. A pet is a creature of instinct, which you bring into your home because you like how it naturally behaves. You get a cat because you want to behave like a cat, and do things a cat naturally does, like play with string, and purr when you pet him. If he's smart, he'll adapt you somewhat, but he doesn't have responsibilities other than "be a cat". If you get a wife, you get a wife so she will do things for you, specific things that are the responsibilities of wife, like care for your home, bear and raise your children, cook nutritious meals so you don't have to eat processed slop, look after your emotional well-being, and so on. These girls didn't want to be held responsible for those things. As married women, they might have anticipated doing some of them, but some of the time. When they felt like it. The cat chases the string if and when it wants to, not because chasing the string is its job. These young millenial women didn't realize it, but they wanted to be pets. And that's what they were in their college relationships. They hung out with guys when they wanted to, had sex with them when they wanted to, broke up with them for someone new when they wanted to. Their relationships had no element of reciprocal responsibilities. They were perfectly at home with the idea of men having responsibilities to them, but they would repay those men if they chose, and how they chose, not how the men actually wanted. And as I've said twice already, someone you have responsibilities to, but who has none to you, is a pet, or a child. The reason that a significant portion of men want to invent sentient feminine robots so that they can marry them is because they want wives, and they have given up on the possibility of young women re-embracing the concept of sex roles and actually having to do something for someone else. Women didn't spontaneously became more selfish than previous generations, of course. They were the targets of a concerted psyop whose purpose was to convince them that female responsibilities were demeaning. It was tailored to their unique psychological vulnerabilities, and they swallowed it hook, line, and sinker. Who mounted that psyop, and why, is a conversation most of us aren't ready for yet. But our point for today is don't worry, young ladies. The robots aren't being brought in to replace you. Just to do the jobs you won't do.
🍒 🎀 Sagu 🎀 🍒@Sagutxis

Seeing so many men happy to replace us with robots is very blackpilling ngl

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Ire.O@Iremide_O·
@marestalea doesn't need too much looking to realise it is a rookie's design ,😄😂 ... Nice Try Mrs Canva
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Prestigious@Prestigious_Gt·
@Teeniiola Marriage no dy sweet don’t be deceived Marriage is work
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TENIOLA@Teeniiola·
Marriage wey go sweet, na before wedding you go know 🫣😌😍
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Dr Farouk
Dr Farouk@Dr_Pharouk·
Take a close look at this picture and tell me, what could cause the root of the tooth to be exposed like this 👀 👀 The winner gets lunch from me. Hint: It's a very common thing. 😅
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OAK@d_great_oak·
@AskMichaelTaiwo I am Olaleye Aanuoluwapo Kayode, a final-year Wood and Biomaterials Engineering student at the University of Ibadan. I am pursuing a career in machine learning and AI, and the GRE is my next major step toward graduate study in the U.S. 1/3
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Ire.O@Iremide_O·
@ms_gmn @eric_gugua I understand that this is Twitter but you by yourself can still choose to make your comments gracious.
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Eric Gugua@eric_gugua·
I buy Centre rug for Yaba. Like the 10x8, over 100k of course. Then I want to buy a second one for another room. I see similar rug on Temu for about half the prize. I check dimensions, same thing, the thing even get fur sef…so it must be the same. Then I order it! Walk with me oh…
ZOMBIE 🧟‍♂️@boda_Anjola

Saying things like this, just makes it seem like we’re all illiterates in Nigeria. Please stop 😭 When ordering, there are sizes there. Please check and recheck them. Temu’s products are actually quality.

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CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
"My name is Hon Natasha Osaworu nee Idibia"🧎🫵 -2Face Idibia’s fiancee adds his surname to her name as she introduced herself to her colleagues during plenary at the Edo state House of Assembly
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Solace@lifeinsolace·
@ChuksEricE Was she born into the Idibia's family to have "nee Idibia"?🤔
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Ire.O@Iremide_O·
@eric_gugua you are the most sensible guy on Twitter at the moment
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Eric Gugua@eric_gugua·
Is This A Real Man?🤔🔥🔥 If you have to allow a problem into your life first, so people can applaud you for how you solved it, you are NOT a real man. You are just a Nigerian politician!🤷🏽‍♂️
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Olumuyiwa Igbalajobi, Ph.D
Olumuyiwa Igbalajobi, Ph.D@olumuyiwaayo·
If you are from Ekiti, kindly watch this space. In 2025, my late sister's Memorial Award will officially launch. To start with, I will support four top graduating students in Ekiti with $1,000 worth of personalized mentorship to help them secure global opportunities and scholarships, in addition to the cash prize.
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Deborah Ocheido
Deborah Ocheido@d_ocheido·
Back when I lived in Nigeria, there were certain foods that we looked at as Super premium Things like strawberries, grapes, blueberries and honestly for some, even Apples For the average Nigerian, this is not something you have access to everyday because of how expensive they can be sometimes. If you were blessed enough to eat them, it would be once in a while, on special occasions And you would feel like you’ve arrived in life. Now I live in a country where honestly, this is one of the cheapest things you can get It’s nothing special. It’s just like buying oranges in Nigeria Guess what is expensive here??? Those foods that we take for granted in Nigeria The other day I bought like 10 Okra stalks for about 6 dollars That’s like 8 thousand Nigerian Naira In my head I’m like “Ordinary Okoro that market woman can dash me?” Buying Nigerian food here now is the new premium You don’t eat it all the time Eating yam is like Christmas 😂😂 ———————————————————————- As I meditated about this, the Holyspirit was teaching me something so profound. What’s the difference between these foods? Honestly 99% of the time,It’s all about accessibility As humans we tend to trivialize things we have easy access to 🤍Some of us have family members that are probably more anointed than some people we follow and respect But we just push them aside why, we are too familiar 🤍Some of us can’t be blessed in church or by someone speaking in our local church Well because we know all about them and we grew up together and all 🤍Some men have wives that can lay hands on them but they don’t even think about her when they need help why? Is it not this my wife??? 🤍Some people cheat on their spouses with someone they just met or a colleague They have this fantasy that this person is out of this world Not really! They have just become too used to the treasure back at home And we run around looking for premium When there is premium right there at home Funny how this is what made the Pharisee more annoyed with Jesus and couldn’t see that He was the messiah They knew that this was “just the carpenter’s son” They were too familiar to recognize God! I pray God helps us all May you not throw away premium May God open your eyes to recognize treasure even if it’s in your locality. #womanengraced #Covabodi
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Alex Oluwatobi@alexlobaloba·
You are not living above your means, basic things are just ridiculously expensive. 😪
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Danny Walter 🧸@AjeboDanny·
It took a rivalry to expose a huge flaw on the Bolt App, ideally no one should be able to order rides from another country.
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