Hello sonny boy. how are you?
houlala. who am I talking to? you are so many in the pix
me, I live alone in los angeles in my huge round glass house with 7 rooms. you are welcome to come but please take a shower first HAHAHA!
It is very nice to invite us. But I think you have more to learn by coming to our place in Nigeria, in the Yoruba culture. Did you know that here, dear Justin, 75% of grand-parents live with their family?
Your house is so big, why don't your grand-parents live with you?
cause they are always angry, they say that I never call them, I don't need another stress in my life. but if you increase my level in the column on the right, I promise to send them a box full of calvin klein for their anniversary. haha just kiddin!
Lovely Justin, I will raise your level once you've made progress. For now you are still too lazy, too obsessed by material wealth and your abs. It's good to develop your abs (they are very nice, by the way, hihi!) but developing and maintaining human relations is more important.
yes, relationships are super important but it's my agent who takes care of that
besides, he wants to develop our market in Africa so don't hesitate if you have any ideas how to reach others in your tribe. it's the Yoruba tribe, right?
Excuse me Justin but why use the word tribe? there are 35 million people among us. The Yoruba outnumber the population of your country, Canada. Do we say that anglosaxons are a tribe? I wonder sometimes if it's skin colour. Tribe is OK for Native Americans, people in Africa, etc. but never for white people...
If your agent wants to conquer our "tribe", tell him to change his vocabulary. But let's get back to relational poverty, dear Justin. How do you get along with your neighbours? Do you have rich relationships with them?
my neighbors? you know what, i'm not ready for that, i need to work on me first, i need to know who i really am
someone once said: "you need to love yourself before being able to love others". i find this mantra very cool