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@Bunga59399177
I've been using this app for two weeks. Still not impressed
@KazeemAde
I've memorized my own introduction more than Surah Al-Fatiḥah at this point.
@g61816631
Please, men under 1.85 m, don’t DM me. Thank you. 🙂
@KazeemAde
POV: You finally find someone compatible then they live 6,000 km away . What would you do?
@Daniyal54251156
Hello guys m making a group if anyone interested contact me
@sx13
Before you think about posting that paragraph…ask yourself, have I exfoliated this week.
@ruje121
Do men still have Adam’s Apple? Seems more rare these days 🤔
@KazeemAde
You: I'm deleting muzz app.
Also you 3 months later: Download Muzz to "just check. 🤡
@harleemarh_1
I want a mature man here, not a small nigass. If you're btw 20-33 don't send me a request; I preferred matured or older man. You'll don't come for me; I know what I want, not you.
@Aidah28091935
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Not Sure if I will get suspended/ Ban from here
Allow me to explain a Theory 😁
If Anyone pen down negative comments to any of my Posts. I don't respond 😉
The Most I just clicked "LIKE"
WHY?
The Pig Principle: Not Every Fight Deserves Your Dignity
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
Some people argue to understand.
Others argue to keep the mud moving.
You enter the conversation believing facts will matter. You explain yourself carefully, correct the lie, and answer every accusation. But each answer creates another distortion. Every clarification becomes fresh material for another fight.
Soon, you are angry, exhausted, and behaving unlike yourself.
Meanwhile, they are enjoying it.
This is the trap.
When someone is comfortable with insults, chaos, gossip, and endless provocation, meeting them there does not defeat them. It simply forces you to compete in an environment they understand better than you do.
Discernment is knowing when a disagreement can produce clarity and when conflict itself is the other person's reward.
Walking away is not always weakness.
Sometimes, it is the refusal to sacrifice your character merely to prove you could win an ugly fight.
You do not need to answer every insult.
You do not need to attend every argument you are invited to.
Some victories begin by refusing to enter the mud.
The Protocol
• Identify whether the conflict seeks truth or attention.
• Stop explaining yourself when chaos is the objective.
• Never borrow another person's ugliness to defeat them.
• Leave the mud before it changes your character.
**The pig enjoys the dirt.
You don't have to enter the pen.✌️