Message from @Acacia
Discord ID: 619618799536308225
Wait he said I was Gay
I am Gay lol
lol
like, everything that is not right now is technically history.
this is shit posting terrority
why are u gay?
stap
Nature
when was the first time someone decided to be gay?
I break most laws of nature and also like black dicksoooooooo
thats a question for a <#604315008490536980>
Black **cock**
not it isn't @pasy_g
People don’t choose to be gay, you need to like dick man
Facts
That’s basically the requirement lol
can we discuss that in <#513098563924918273> please
Go to gen chat PLEASE thank u
Sure
does gen stand for gender issues?
General chat
A blue whale has a 12 inch penis
did you no that i am african
p r o o f
Did you know that Africans were statistically dumber than the Anglo?
what
You are offended by pseudo science?
but i just said “what”
Well thats just a finite response then.
alrighty
You clearly have been responding mostly in response to maybe what i said but all your doing is being subtle on the topic, you actually have nothing to say but one worded responses that have absolutley no context what so ever.
correct
neutral = wrong
smh
GoldenKingship be like every thing left of extreme fascism is communist cuck beta malery 👀
Yoruba/Nupe Crossbow
The modern day city of Ibadan was founded in 1829 by Yoruba warriors as a war camp for the now weakened Oyo Empire (1300 -1835) and soon after the dissolution of the Oyo empire in 1835 and the destruction of it’s capital, (Old Oyo) by the Fulani muslims, sent many Yoruba regugees towards Ibadan, to which they continued to expand.
The Sokoto caliphate to the north was expaning and yet again was sending Yoruba refugees towards Ibadan, Ibadan seeing itself as the protecter of Yorubaland and it’s people, fought against the Sokoto caliphate and were able to halt their expansion into the Yorubaland. In the 1860’s there were many arguments amongst the Yoruba states of who were to become the political head of Yorubaland, since the Old Oyo empire fell just about 30 years ago, Ibadan wanted that position yet there was a new Oyo, Oyo Abita, which was like a continuation of the Oyo empire with a new Alaafin and all.
Ibadan, Ijaye and Oyo Abita all sought to become the new big political head of Yorubaland, to fill the void that the Oyo empire had left after it’s destruction.
Ijaye stood with Oyo Abita that because Oyo Abita was the “oldest” of these states, they should get all the tributes. Egba and Ijebu also stood with Ijaye.