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Nope on that idea, I watched the final season of Parks and Rec; and the only really good and fun episode that season was the one about the final episode of Johnny Karate. Everything else was pretty beige except that episode.

I hate weddings, but I’ll go to the wedding in that video in a heart beat.

These are the kinda of arbitrary laws that I hate so much, so unnecessary to the point of being absurd.

I'm Nigerian, I spent a large portion of my childhood living in Nigeria. My parents are Nigerian, I still have a lot of family members in Nigeria. I've had multiple personal experiences with the police force in Nigeria, and I know a lot of individuals with personal experiences with the police force in Nigeria.

This is where I will stop the conversation with you because I'm tired of having conversation with white dude trying to get sympathy for faux-oppression.

Yes that was a typo, I personally chose not to focus my entire attention on a comment on the internet. If you think just talking about an issue makes others call you a racist, then you probably know that some of your reasoning falls on the binary line of racist views. Being white does not negate your input on issues,

That does not make you less clueless, just like policing this headline does not change the fact that the actions described is a result of systemic corruption and brutality within the Nigerian police force.

I can see that now, I'm 100% sure that he has no idea about Nigeria and it's long history of corruption. No offense to other Americans, but that dude probably falls into the clueless American trope.

That's definitely true, which is why this situation is even more sinister.

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First and foremost you have no idea about Nigeria, and so stop overextending America's cop narrative to Nigeria's cop narrative, and there is clearly widespread corruption in the Nigerian police force. You need to just do a little bit of Google on Nigerian newspaper and news to see the many instances and the many

Okay...I'm just telling you that the Nigerian police force is the wrong one to use for the #not all cops shit.

I have a few family members in shipping, customs, and different government agencies that can regulate exports and imports in Nigeria, and a common advice they always give is that if you don't bribe or know the right person, then your goods are highly likely to be missing.

In Nigeria the blue line only exist for cops doing the dirt, the minute you're out of the dirt for whatever reasons; you and your family are free game to other cops.

Not all cops in Nigeria collect bribes, but bribery is a normalized policy within the police system in Nigeria.

I'm Nigerian, and I can tell you for a fact that this is such an unsurprising news because bribes of all types are considered part of normal day to day interactions between cops and citizens.

This gif just broke me, I have no idea what it means.

Distractions is one of those things that's hard to live with, but we can't live without it.

Now I can see how posting a statement like my original on a blog that women make up a large portion of its demographic may give off the image that was targeting women with my cynicism in a patronizing way. When I used generalization in that statement I was actually making a reference to individuals regardless of

We can't really call it a conspiracy because that was one of the policies implemented by the Republican leadership to respond to Obama's election.

I wholeheartedly agree with the fact that I'm a dick, but I was being hyperbolic. I was not expecting people to take my exaggeration quite literally.