Which continent would you have preferred to be born on?
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Re: Which continent would you have preferred to be born on?
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Haha, I'm sure Sapporo will be glad to receive you one day. I thought you were a Luo, kwani where did you originally come from?juliusotinyo wrote:I am not originally from 254 I thought my name would give it away but many people in this country can't seem to place it right. Unfortunately am not from Sapporo either
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You must be a night owl. Why would u want the sun to never set?KlareAllison wrote:If there is a continent where the sun never sets, that would be it! Alas! There is no such continent at the moment, except maybe, in the sci-fi realm. So, I will go for Africa - with all its over flogged imperfections.
Which r these flogged imperfections if I may ask
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geoffrey ngoima wrote:You must be a night owl. Why would u want the sun to never set?KlareAllison wrote:If there is a continent where the sun never sets, that would be it! Alas! There is no such continent at the moment, except maybe, in the sci-fi realm. So, I will go for Africa - with all its over flogged imperfections.
Which r these flogged imperfections if I may ask
Let's not go too far. Joseph-conradly speaking, it's evident that most of the imaginary and over hyped imperfections took flight from heart-of-darkness.
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Haha, I'll just pretend I understood thatKlareAllison wrote:geoffrey ngoima wrote:You must be a night owl. Why would u want the sun to never set?KlareAllison wrote:If there is a continent where the sun never sets, that would be it! Alas! There is no such continent at the moment, except maybe, in the sci-fi realm. So, I will go for Africa - with all its over flogged imperfections.
Which r these flogged imperfections if I may ask
Let's not go too far. Joseph-conradly speaking, it's evident that most of the imaginary and over hyped imperfections took flight from heart-of-darkness.
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Lest92 wrote:Europe. Definitely Europe. Their wheels are mostly on compared to Africa's.
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They seem stable, is what I mean.geoffrey ngoima wrote:Lest92 wrote:Europe. Definitely Europe. Their wheels are mostly on compared to Africa's.
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That's what I vaguely thought you meant too, but it depends on which parts of Europe/Africa you're talking aboutLest92 wrote:They seem stable, is what I mean.geoffrey ngoima wrote:Lest92 wrote:Europe. Definitely Europe. Their wheels are mostly on compared to Africa's.
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Ah, what has Jacob Zuma done now? HahaLest92 wrote:Ok, specifically in Europe: the Netherlands, specifically Friesland. I'm from South Africa and I can't see how we're going to manage; I'm not optimistic about my country at all, sadly.
In Kenya we just had a crazy election, the election result was declared null & void making us the first country in Africa to ever pass that verdict. Luckily there wasn't much violence like 2007/08 elections, though a few guys and a kid was killed in riots
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Other than siphoning the country's money, dodging questions and being evasive, nothing much. Mr Zuma is still his cheerful selfgeoffrey ngoima wrote:Ah, what has Jacob Zuma done now? HahaLest92 wrote:Ok, specifically in Europe: the Netherlands, specifically Friesland. I'm from South Africa and I can't see how we're going to manage; I'm not optimistic about my country at all, sadly.
In Kenya we just had a crazy election, the election result was declared null & void making us the first country in Africa to ever pass that verdict. Luckily there wasn't much violence like 2007/08 elections, though a few guys and a kid was killed in riots
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What do you like best about Europe, Kislany?kislany wrote:I'm from Europe, and honestly, I like it here more than on any other continent right now.