There are a few things one simply cannot do when replying to someoneâs social media post.
One cannot misspell âmoronâ when trying to call someone a moron.
One cannot misspell it in all caps.
One cannot misuse âyouâreâ when trying to call someone a moron and misspelling it in all caps.
You donât have to be a major general in the grammar police for that to get under your skin. It is the ultimate case of the pot calling the kettle black.
Okay, after that lump of coal, letâs see what other stocking stuffers I can provide you with.
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Angry women throng Lagos police station to mob baby merchants
The police prevented the women from entering the station, but remained at the gate in the blazing sun.
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Some women from Onireke Market, Ojo, Lagos State, on Friday thronged the Onireke Police Station with a plan to mob two women nabbed by the police for allegedly selling and buying a three-day-old baby.
The police prevented the women from entering the station, but remained at the gate in the blazing sun and expressed awe over the involvement of the buyer and seller.
The traders, who vowed to deal with the women, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the suspects committed crimes against God and humanity and must be dealt with to serve as a deterrent to others.