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Beauty School Dropout

@queerboyrising

• " a symphony of self-congratulatory sodomy" • I Extol Bare Minimums 🌈

Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2018
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Chiamaka Nwakalor-Egemba
Chiamaka Nwakalor-Egemba@chef_amakaa·
Sir, I am a Chef, I have seen a lot of foods demonized and going into extinction. My desire is to promote them and this is not for the Yoruba Ethnic group, I do this for other Ethnic groups and other subgroups in Nigeria. An Yoruba man who is Amerian called your meals unhealthy and not good for weight loss. someone said that Egusi is not good for you and it is a major meal in Obe Efo Elegusi. Our children know nothing about our foods and cooking culture. I'm on a mission to discover, promote, showcase them and tell the world that our foods are grown in our land is great for our health. I will love you to check my page on IG for references, I may have made an error by calling it an Ijebu snack which I have debunked in my post yesterday, but my desire is to showcase the unquiness and diversity of our cuisine while respecting the cultures and stories around it by using a bit of humor. This is a passion project, it is my niche. It was my friend who is from Ijebu that told me this, and I took her word for it. Next time, I will do more research🙏🏽. By the way, I love Amala and Abula, my mom gave me this meal as a baby and I grew up eating it. Amala and Abula is a balance meal that has a lot of health benefit and great for people with health conditions. I have a video on IG telling themIt is one of my Favorite meals as an adult. I am open to learning everything other cultures and how it shapes how we develop recipes and cook, its a way of preserving our stories and using these methods of cooking to create solutions to reduce hunger and increase overall health in Nigeria. If you have articles, please share them with me. This is why I follow people like YorubaChic cos I'm learning a lot from her page. The recent one she talked about is how fermentation is not a new or Westernized word but something done by the Yoruba ancestors. Imagine applying this to some foods which can give benefits to people. Fermented foods have probiotics that is great for our gut health. I dont even know what a community note is, however, I want to drop this here. The goal is to showcase the beauty of the Yoruba snack, some people don’t know about it and I'm happy that awareness on this snack is ongoing on all platforms. This Yoruba snack deserve a seat on the World Culinary table, it shouldn't be looked down on, it should be celebrated.
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I want a situation where by these people will cease talking about anything Yoruba whereby it will stop them making a living out of it. We are capable of showcasing our food to the world without them. Despite their hate on Amala, we have being to make Amala, one of the most researched food. Hence, I have dropped a community note on the below content.
Chiamaka Nwakalor-Egemba@chef_amakaa

This classic made from roasted corn flour and palm oil is DELICIOUS. Another snack added to my snack list.

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@queerboyrising @kanyeeeen @ErnestJesuyemi Re: our earlier discussion on this matter; I have seen the wider context and I would like to retract my comments. I wish his landlord would pursue him too. Then they should also ban him from the streets! 🫤
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KÁNYIN
KÁNYIN@kanyeeeen·
Dear Nigerians, for the millionth time, being gay is not an ideology. People are born like that. When you "disagree" with their sexuality, you're not disagreeing with a lifestyle or a school of thought, but their very existence. That is bigotry, not intellectual debate.
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Your_best-Ex🌴
Your_best-Ex🌴@Blackivory_1·
So you leave your wife for house, carry man come GT? Wow!
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Tallow@TallowFan·
@queerboyrising @b0ysim I was under the impression that in Japan these type of places generally don't allow foreigners.
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Boy Sim
Boy Sim@b0ysim·
holy shit I just tried to get a massage in Japan and she got naked and brought lube bitch I got up so quickly “I gay! Me, GAY!!!” She laughed in my face oh my god
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April@AprilS23791390·
@queerboyrising @b0ysim if you care about people incorrectly assuming your gender you should put literally any indication of your gender in your profile
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April@AprilS23791390·
@queerboyrising @b0ysim guy who thinks Japanese men have no interest in Japanese women doing sex work
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KÁNYIN
KÁNYIN@kanyeeeen·
Mind you, @ErnestJesuyemi, you shared your opinion on gay people with no gun to your head because you just couldn't wait to get it off your chest. People tried explaining to you that gay people discover their sexuality as kids and you continued to spew your bullshit.
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a halfway crook@Crook1Halfway·
@queerboyrising @b0ysim I am in Japan, it was already a pretty lustful place before the passport bros ever showed up. You dont even seem to know
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Adegboyega
Adegboyega@s_otolorin·
I said yes. 🌹
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Beauty School Dropout
Beauty School Dropout@queerboyrising·
@TheChelseaTale True. There is room for everyone, and even those religious, in academia, but in some places more than others. And at some times more than others. Traditional Christianity might not demand it but it definitely encourages it. He should do well to find more conducive places ie 9j
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Ayo@TheChelseaTale·
@queerboyrising @sugabelly Academia is not a monolithic anti-Christian project. Expecting “serious” Christians to avoid any institution containing anti-Christian ideas would require near-total withdrawal from modern society, which is a standard that traditional Christianity doesn't demand.
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Sugabelly 🌕
Sugabelly 🌕@sugabelly·
I read the article thinking it would be a story of him based on his Christian beliefs, requesting something or not to be around people who were gay or trying to force his beliefs on others or force them to comply with his religion or something like that. But assuming everything said in the article is true and things actually played out as he said, I think he WAS wronged by being excluded simply because he said as a Christian he believes in the Bible and is therefore against homosexuality. That homosexuality is a sin is the standard Christian / Catholic, and Muslim position (I would assume it is also the standard Jewish position but I’m not sure). It is not a fringe position in these religions, it is a central position. Therefore to exclude someone from a poetry fellowship or opportunity for expressing this position given that they are a known Christian, would have to be extended to the other people in that event of the same religions. And if other Christians, Muslims, etc were not also excluded, then he was singled out and unfairly targeted. My point being, if they want to make a safe space for the gay poets who were also attending, they have every right to do that, however it is not genuinely a safe space if you only exclude one of the Christians but allow all the others with exactly the same beliefs to attend. That means it’s just punitive targeting for voicing beliefs that all the others of the same group (Abrahamics) are universally known to hold and endorse. Finally it is very important to draw a distinction between a statement / belief like “As a Christian, I believe in the Bible, and based on my religion indicating homosexuality is a sin, I do not support it” and a statement like: “Homosexuals should be killed / harmed because my religion says homosexuality is a sin” The former is merely an ideological position. The latter is an indication of danger and must be curtailed. That your ideology does not agree with something does not mean it is your right to harm or even encroach on anybody else just because of disagreement. And I say this as someone who doesn’t believe in the Abrahamic Cinematic Universe, and can clearly observe that homosexuality is a naturally occurring minority trait that can be observed in nature, which human beings are not exempt from.
Ernest O. Jésùyẹmí@ErnestJesuyemi

Debuted in @compactmag today. Last year, I got kicked out of a fellowship over my faith. This is the story of that affair. But It is bigger than me. I hope I did some measure of justice to it. Thanks to @matthewschmitz for handling the piece well. compactmag.com/article/the-wr…

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