Zoreyi
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| 21 Mar 2016 07:38 AM |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSvJaYxRoB4 Siggy, siggy, can't you see, nobody really reads, the siggies. |
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| 21 Mar 2016 07:40 AM |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XNl8w2pK3k
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| 21 Mar 2016 07:40 AM |
https://twitter.com/EssentiallyRBLX/status/709589058356441092
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| 21 Mar 2016 07:40 AM |
And also, before anybody criticizes, I'm a returning 2006 member, not an original 2010 member, so don't think I don't know what ROBLOX was truely like
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Zoreyi
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| 21 Mar 2016 07:41 AM |
@Bluesteel Were you doing a rant or something? Siggy, siggy, can't you see, nobody really reads, the siggies. |
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| 21 Mar 2016 07:43 AM |
| no lol i was quoting some stupid kid in a response to him |
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Zoreyi
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| 21 Mar 2016 07:43 AM |
ah ok Siggy, siggy, can't you see, nobody really reads, the siggies. |
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Gixm
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| 21 Mar 2016 07:44 AM |
| I'd rather not send a link to a +18 only website.... |
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Zoreyi
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| 21 Mar 2016 07:45 AM |
@gixm
i now know your deepest darkest secret ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Siggy, siggy, can't you see, nobody really reads, the siggies. |
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Inhale
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| 21 Mar 2016 08:04 AM |
Mexico tiene un pasado cultural muy diverso. Los primeros inhabitantes del pais estuvieron en la region hace mas de doce mil anos. Civilizaciones importantes llegaron despues, como la olmeca, la maya y la tolteca. Mas tarde vinieron los aztecas (mexicas) y fundaron la ciudad de Tenochtitlan en 1325, lo que hoy es la Ciudad de Mexico.
El conquistador espanol Hernan Cortes llego a la costa de Golfo de Mexico en 1519. Luego tomo control de la ciudad de Tenochtitlan en 1521, empezando asi el periodo de colonizacion por los espanoles. Mexico consiguio su independencia de Espana en 1821. La revolucion mexicana de 1910 continuo la evolucion culturale historica del pais.
Al igual que las ruinas de las civilizaciones antiguas, las piramides de los aztecas y la arquitectura colonial espanola, las obras de artistas Diego Rivera (1886 - 1957), Frida Kahlo (1910 - 1954), Jose Clemente Orozco (1883 - 1949) y David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896 - 1974), mantienen hoy la historia de Mexico llena de vida. |
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| 21 Mar 2016 08:05 AM |
| a image... can't paste it =p |
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Lyfed
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| 21 Mar 2016 08:06 AM |
a layer on photoshop lol
@LyfedRBX |
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| 21 Mar 2016 08:49 AM |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwrtolVyvoM |
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| 21 Mar 2016 08:51 AM |
| nothing because i just turned on my computer |
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Danbo432
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| 21 Mar 2016 09:15 AM |
Niyi Osundare (born in 1947 in Ikere-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria) is a prolific poet, dramatist and literary critic. He gained degrees at the University of Ibadan (BA), the University of Leeds (MA) and York University, Canada (PhD, 1979). Previously professor (from 1989) and Head of English (1993–97) at the University of Ibadan, he became professor of English at the University of New Orleans in 1997. Niyi has a wife, Kemi, and three children, two girls and a son who still lives in Nigeria. His deaf daughter is the real reason Niyi settled in the United States. She could not go to school in Nigeria so they found a school in the U.S. for her. They moved with her so Niyi and Kemi could be closer to her.
He has always been a vehement champion of the right to free speech and is a strong believer in the power of words, saying, "to utter is to alter". Osundare is renowned for his commitment to socially relevant art and artistic activism and has written several open letters to the former President of Nigeria (Olusegun Obasanjo), whom Osundare has often publicly criticised.
Osundare believes that there is no choice for the African poet but to be political:
"You cannot keep quiet about the situation in the kind of countries we find ourselves in, in Africa. When you wake up and there is no running water, when you have a massive power outage for days and nights, no food on the table, no hospital for the sick, no peace of mind; when the image of the ruler you see everywhere is that of a dictator with a gun in his hand; and, on the international level, when you live in a world in which your continent is consigned to the margin, a world in which the colour of your skin is a constant disadvantage, everywhere you go – then there is no other way than to write about this, in an attempt to change the situation for the better."
Under the rule of the dictator General Sani Abacha (1993–1998), Osundare regularly contributed poems to a Nigerian national newspaper (now part of the collection Songs of the Season) that criticised the regime and commented upon the lives of people in Nigeria. As a result he was frequently visited by Security Agents and asked to explain his poems and to whom they referred:
"By that time I realized that the Nigerian security apparatus had become quite 'sophisticated', quite 'literate' indeed!"
"A couple of my students at the University of Ibadan had become informers; a few even came to my classes wired. And when I was reading abroad, someone trailed me from city to city. At home, my letters were frequently intercepted."
In 1997, he accepted a teaching and research post at the University of New Orleans. In 2005 Osundare was caught in Hurricane Katrina, and he and his wife were stuck in their attic for 26 hours. Their neighbor, who at the time was driving by in his boat, heard their shouts for help. They were rescued and bounced around from rescue shelters till they ended up in Ringe, New Hampshire, where Osundare could get a teaching job as a professor at Franklin Pierce Collage till things settled down.
He is a holder of numerous awards for his poetry, as well as the Fonlon/Nichols award for "excellence in literary creativity combined with significant contributions to Human Rights in Africa".
His 60th Birthday Literary Fete took place at venues in Ikere-Ekiti, Ibadan and Lagos state of Nigeria in March 2007.
In December 2014, Osundare was awarded the Nigerian National Merit Award (NNMA) for academic excellence.
Yes, this was meant to be my essay. |
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Danbo432
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| 21 Mar 2016 09:23 AM |
| sorry for the long post. Maybe i should've shorten it... |
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bkaw
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| 21 Mar 2016 11:03 AM |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWq5Uqe4JYQ
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| 21 Mar 2016 11:07 AM |
http://youtu.be/5W4fWprwQw4
Why did I watch this? |
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