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Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Nobody: 10:06am On Nov 02, 2015
thankyouJesus:
The programme has currently been revised into an inclusive B.A. (Hons) Degree in Archaeology and Tourism. Thus, the Department of Archaeology and Tourism presents a revised undergraduate programme leading to B.A (HONS) degree in Archaeology and Tourism. Archaeology could be combined with the following subjects as both four-year and three-year Honours Degree programme: History, Linguistics, Languages, Fine and Applied Arts, Religion, Sociology/ Anthropology, Philosophy, Geography, Geology, Botany.
www.unn.edu.ng/academics/faculties/arts/archeology-and-tourism-2/.
You are wrong, why? Go here ui.edu.ng/availablecourses
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Packup(m): 11:09am On Nov 02, 2015
cassyrooy:
Correct guy, good evening, please how many courses can a fresher studying Sociology take on per semester? Thanks.
....you will offer your two major soc courses,ges101(use of english),3 electives frm other department
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by thankyouJesus(m): 11:11am On Nov 02, 2015
ayxmania:

lol, I actually studied Archaeology in UI, and you can decide to combine Archaeology with geology/geography for science and history / religious studies for arts. UNN still has a strong Archaeology department, some of our lecturers go there for sabbatical leave, I've been there, they have been here too. I'm talking about first hand experience (participant observation in archeology and Anthropology).
I was answering your question with subtle sign, here is the full gist.
The only university that offers A PROGRAM not combined with any of your afore mentioned courses.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Packup(m): 11:35am On Nov 02, 2015
Lexxybooy:
It's about 6courses in 1st semester 3units each. You will be taking five departmental courses in 100lvl. You will take: SOC 101-Introduction to sociology and SOC 103-People and culture of Nigeria in first semester and the remaining three departmental courses in second semester(SOC 103-Introduction to basic Institutions, SOC 104 -Introduction to population studies and SOC 105-ICT and social order).

You will take two University's courses (GES101-Use of English in ur first semester and GES 107 - Reproductive health :STDs and HIV) both are compulsory for all students.


And you will borrow 3-courses from other department within ur faculty in first semester.

Am a SOC minor, that's all I know, you will really enjoy your course, but be ready to write and for sure jack as well.......... #gudluck mahn
....lexxyboy you fall my hand ooo,so u dey social science and we never meet.....wch department you dey?
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Nobody: 11:58am On Nov 02, 2015
thankyouJesus:
I was answering your question with subtle sign, here is the full gist.
The only university that offers A PROGRAM not combined with any of your afore mentioned courses.
okay, I dig.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by thankyouJesus(m): 2:38pm On Nov 02, 2015
ayxmania:
okay, I dig.
okay sir
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Khan1993: 8:16pm On Nov 02, 2015
Who has been CLEARED here?
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by chibuezewilliam: 8:32pm On Nov 02, 2015
Whaylecs baba....happy new month chief....watin dey happen na
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Nobody: 9:08pm On Nov 02, 2015
Una no try o at all, abeg make una give we aspirants the guidelines and how UI's post utme is set and their questions are they the same as UTME exams?
Someone help us, thanks
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by cassyrooy(m): 9:18pm On Nov 02, 2015
SaintHephzibah:
Una no try o at all, abeg make una give we aspirants the guidelines and how UI's post utme is set and their questions are they the same as UTME exams?
Someone help us, thanks
ProfBrain or SaintHephzibah, lemme chip in this outline to you.

1. Your main focus should be on UTME/JAMB. Score crazily high(who knows wetin Dibu go bring next year).

2. Read. Read. Read. Read and Read your books.

3. Leave out post UTME until it's time for it.

My opinion though.

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Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by treasuregr8(f): 9:20pm On Nov 02, 2015
Lexxybooy:
It's about 6courses in 1st semester 3units each. You will be taking five departmental courses in 100lvl. You will take: SOC 101-Introduction to sociology and SOC 103-People and culture of Nigeria in first semester and the remaining three departmental courses in second semester(SOC 103-Introduction to basic Institutions, SOC 104 -Introduction to population studies and SOC 105-ICT and social order).

You will take two University's courses (GES101-Use of English in ur first semester and GES 107 - Reproductive health :STDs and HIV) both are compulsory for all students.


And you will borrow 3-courses from other department within ur faculty in first semester.

Am a SOC minor, that's all I know, you will really enjoy your course, but be ready to write and for sure jack as well.......... #gudluck mahn

This will be of great help, e she pupo ( don't know if I'm right with the spellings).
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Which departments is advisable to borrow courses from?, someone said a NO to economics dept
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by dannyfillz(m): 9:22pm On Nov 02, 2015
SaintHephzibah:
Una no try o at all, abeg make una give we aspirants the guidelines and how UI's post utme is set and their questions are they the same as UTME exams?
Someone help us, thanks
Take one step at a time





Start reading for Jamb





Score above 200





.......
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by treasuregr8(f): 9:27pm On Nov 02, 2015
dannyfillz:

Take one step at a time





Start reading for Jamb





Score above 200





.......

Not just above 200, aim above 265, who knows dibu may come with his eligibility ish, or something more gruelling.

It's in you just like a peak!
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Nobody: 9:39pm On Nov 02, 2015
cassyrooy:
ProfBrain or SaintHephzibah, lemme chip in this outline to you.
1. Your main focus should be on UTME/JAMB. Score crazily high(who knows wetin Dibu go bring next year).
2. Read. Read. Read. Read and Read your books.
3. Leave out post UTME until it's time for it.
My opinion though.
dannyfillz:

Take one step at a time





Start reading for Jamb





Score above 200





.......
treasuregr8:

Not just above 200, aim above 265, who knows dibu may come with his eligibility ish, or something more gruelling.
It's in you just like a peak!
dannyfillz:

Take one step at a time





Start reading for Jamb





Score above 200





.......
thanks *SENIORS* i'll try my best while God will do the rest

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Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Lexxybooy(m): 12:30pm On Nov 03, 2015
cassyrooy:
Oga Lexxybooy thank you for your infosight.

I Tobalé for you, wish you best of good fortunes in your fast approaching exams.


You answer has been digested, Jack and write?

My motor no spoil wey i go need jack na abi dem go say make i write Jamb/NECO again? grin grin
Amen o!! on about two weeks time exams kick off. God go help. Yeah be ready to write a lot in tests and exams. A booklet if possible grin


I hail thee sir!
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by thankyouJesus(m): 12:35pm On Nov 03, 2015
Key Points HIV is the virus that causes HIV infection. AIDS is the most advanced stage of HIV infection. HIV is spread through contact with the blood, semen, pre-seminal fluid, rectal fluids, vaginal fluids, or breast milk of a person infected with HIV. In the United States, HIV is spread mainly by having anal or vaginal sex or sharing drug injection equipment with a person infected with HIV. The use of HIV medicines to treat HIV infection is called antiretroviral therapy (ART). ART involves taking a combination of HIV medicines (called an HIV regimen) every day. ART can’t cure HIV infection, but it can help people infected with HIV live longer, healthier lives. HIV medicines can also reduce the risk of transmission of HIV. What is HIV/AIDS? HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus, which is the virus that causes HIV infection. The abbreviation “HIV” can refer to the virus or to HIV infection. AIDS stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. AIDS is the most advanced stage of HIV infection. HIV attacks and destroys the infection- fighting CD4 cells of the immune system. Loss of CD4 cells makes it difficult for the body to fight infections and certain cancers. Without treatment, HIV can gradually destroy the immune system and advance to AIDS. How is HIV spread? HIV is spread through contact with certain body fluids from a person infected with HIV. These body fluids include: Blood Semen Pre-seminal fluid Vaginal fluids Rectal fluids Breast milk The spread of HIV from person to person is called HIV transmission. The spread of HIV from an HIV-infected woman to her child during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding is called mother-to-child transmission of HIV. In the United States, HIV is spread mainly by having sex with or sharing drug injection equipment with someone who is infected with HIV. To reduce your risk of HIV infection, use condoms correctly and consistently during sex, limit your number of sexual partners, and never share drug injection equipment. Mother-to-child transmission is the most common way that children become infected with HIV. HIV medicines, given to HIV- infected women during pregnancy and childbirth and to their babies after birth, reduce the risk of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. You can’t get HIV by shaking hands or hugging a person infected with HIV. You also can’t get HIV from contact with objects such as dishes, toilet seats, or doorknobs used by a person with HIV. What is the treatment for HIV? The use of HIV medicines to treat HIV infection is called antiretroviral therapy (ART). ART involves taking a combination of HIV medicines (called an HIV regimen) every day. (HIV medicines are often called antiretrovirals or ARVs.) ART prevents HIV from multiplying and reduces the level of HIV in the body. Having less HIV in the body protects the immune system and prevents HIV infection from advancing to AIDS. ART can’t cure HIV, but it can help people infected with HIV live longer, healthier lives. ART also reduces the risk of HIV transmission. What are the symptoms of HIV/AIDS? Soon after infection with HIV, some people have flu-like symptoms, such as fever, headache, or rash. The symptoms may come and go for a month or two after infection. After this earliest stage of HIV infection, HIV continues to multiply but at very low levels. More severe symptoms of HIV infection, such as chronic diarrhea, rapid weight loss, and other signs of opportunistic infections, generally don’t appear for many years. (Opportunistic infections are infections and infection-related cancers that occur more frequently or are more severe in people with weakened immune systems than in people with healthy immune systems.) Without treatment, HIV can advance to AIDS. The time it takes for HIV to advance to AIDS varies, but it can take 10 years or more. HIV transmission is possible at any stage of HIV infection—even if an HIV-infected person has no symptoms of HIV. How is AIDS diagnosed? The following criteria are used to determine if a person infected with HIV has AIDS: The person’s immune system is severely damaged as indicated by a CD4 count of less than 200 cells/mm3. A CD4 count measures the number of CD4 cells in a sample of blood. The CD4 count of a healthy person ranges from 500 to 1,600 cells/mm3. AND/OR The person has one or more opportunistic infections.

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Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Lexxybooy(m): 12:37pm On Nov 03, 2015
Packup:
....lexxyboy you fall my hand ooo,so u dey social science and we never meet.....wch department you dey?
lol.... Biko, bro! Long time...... na am not in social science, am in Education-LARIS, am a SOC minor. Drop ur digits or check my profile for my digit, u can whatsapp me, so we can meet after one of d SOC) 103/104)classes.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by thankyouJesus(m): 12:38pm On Nov 03, 2015
3 months, 1 week and 2 days more to go.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Lexxybooy(m): 12:41pm On Nov 03, 2015
treasuregr8:


This will be of great help, e she pupo ( don't know if I'm right with the spellings).
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Which departments is advisable to borrow courses from?, someone said a NO to economics dept
lol..... So u ain't a Yoruba??

Nwyz..... I will advise you take fromfrother any other department apart Form Economics as well, not to scare u grin. That's Psychology or geography..... Psychology preferably.

But u can can take from economics ONLY IF u love calculation/mathematics. cheesy

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Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Whaylecs: 1:38pm On Nov 03, 2015
chibuezewilliam:
Whaylecs baba....happy new month chief....watin dey happen na
chief I dey miss you die....e be lyk say make we don resume

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Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by treasuregr8(f): 2:13pm On Nov 03, 2015
Lexxybooy:
lol..... So u ain't a Yoruba??

Nwyz..... I will advise you take fromfrother any other department apart Form Economics as well, not to scare u grin. That's Psychology or geography..... Psychology preferably.

But u can can take from economics ONLY IF u love calculation/mathematics. cheesy

God forbid, mathematics ke, as I don dey rejoice say I don free from mathematics at last
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by thankyouJesus(m): 3:17pm On Nov 03, 2015
treasuregr8:


God forbid, mathematics ke, as I don dey rejoice say I don free from mathematics at last
Make pesin no use my course play, I fit vex troway money paper o. No make me vex o.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Khan1993: 4:27pm On Nov 03, 2015
@thankyoujesus, Let me commend your effort so far to educate the members of this thread. Thanks for the eyeopeners.

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Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by enry54(m): 6:15pm On Nov 03, 2015
SaintHephzibah:
thanks *SENIORS* i'll try my best while God will do the rest
You could however reach me on whatsapp... @08166337736 , I will be available to answer all your questions... It will kinda keep me busy simultanously as well.



Anxiously waiting fr resumpion cheesy cheesy !!!!
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by chibuezewilliam: 7:53pm On Nov 03, 2015
Whaylecs:
chief I dey miss you die....e be lyk say make we don resume
same here bro.....house don tire me sef........hope say u don c d courses wey social science students go do?

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Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by cassyrooy(m): 11:03pm On Nov 03, 2015
Lexxybooy:
Amen o!! on about two weeks time exams kick off. God go help. Yeah be ready to write a lot in tests and exams. A booklet if possible grin


I hail thee sir!
I understand and will try to put down enough during CAs and exams.


Sire, i salute thee also grin
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by thankyouJesus(m): 5:39am On Nov 04, 2015
amazing space facts instead? 1. There are thousands of other planets out there. We have eight planets in our Solar System. However, outside of our Solar System there are thousands of other planets. The extra- solar planets or exo-planets are in orbit around another star. So far we have almost 1800 confirmed new worlds, with another 3000 awaiting confirmation. Astronomers are looking to a star’s goldilocks zone for planets that may be habitable, just like the Earth. The majority of planets discovered so far are hot gas giant planets. There are thousands of planets out there! This artist’s impression shows what those multiple Solar Systems might look like. (Image Credit: NASA/ESA/ESO) 2. In space the skin on your feet peels off! This is a pretty gross fact but in the micro- gravity environment, astronauts are not using their feet to walk. Therefore the skin on their feet starts to soften and flakes off. As laundry facilities do not exist in space, astronauts will wear the same underwear and socks for a few days. Those socks then need to be taken off very gently. If not those dead skin cells will float around in the weightless environment. 3. On Venus a day is longer than a year. This is tricky one to get your head around but a year on Venus (that is the length of time it takes to complete one whole orbit around the Sun) is 224.7 Earth days. However it takes 243 Earth days to rotate on its axis just once. 4.The astronauts were placed in quarantine after returning from the moon. There is a famous image of President Nixon talking to the Apollo 11 crew consisting of Michael Collins, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. This continued until after the Apollo 14 crew returned safely. After this it was decided that the Moon did not contain any deadly diseases. The Apollo 13 crew, who had a malfunction and had to return to Earth, did not have to be quarantined after their re-entry as they didn’t actually walk on the moon. Armstrong, Collins and Aldrin meeting President Nixon after their safe return to Earth. (Image credit: NASA) 5. One million Earths can fit inside the Sun. Ancient astronomers once believed the Earth was at the centre of the Universe but now we know that the Sun is at the centre of our Solar System and our planets orbit the Sun. The Sun makes up 99.8% of the entire mass of the whole Solar System. One million Earths would be needed to be the same size as the Sun. Image: You can fit one million of our home planet inside the Sun. (Image Credit: NASA/ SDO/Steele Hill) 6.You become taller in Space. Another change to the human body in micro-gravity is that spine straightens out, as gravity is not pushing you down. In fact you can be up to as much as 5cm taller in the Space Station. 7. Extreme weather warning! Some times on the Earth, especially here in Northern Ireland the weather can be a bit rubbish! However our weather is awesome compared to some of the other planets. Jupiter has fast winds and the Great Red spot, a massive hurricane style storm, has raged there for the last 300 years. Mercury and Mars have extreme temperature changes in the same day. Venus is a scorching five times hotter than boiling water. Saturn and Uranus also have extremely fast winds. However Neptune has the fastest ever wind speeds reaching a staggering 1600mph! Neptune the windiest planet as captured by Voyager 2 in 1989. (image Credit: Voyager 2, NASA) 8. Space is not that far away. Space officially begins at the universal marker of the Karman Line. This invisible boundary is 100km above the Earth. In theory if you could drive your car upwards, you could be in space in less than hour. 9. The hottest planet is not the closest planet to the Sun. Even though Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, it is not actually the hottest. Mercury does not have any atmosphere meaning that this planet is only hot in the daytime when it is directly facing the Sun. At this stage temperatures can rise to 425°C but at night the planet’s temperature can drop down to a freezing -180°C. Venus is the hottest planet. Its thick clouds trap the Sun’s heat causing Venus to be a sizzling 500°C all of the time! A surface probe would not exist on the surface of Venus for very long. This is an reconstruction of the surface of Venus as captured by Radar by the space craft Magellan in the 1990s. (image credit: E. De Jong et al. (JPL), MIPL, Magellan Team, NASA) 10. The moon looks bigger on the horizon There is an optical illusion which makes the moon appear to be larger the lower it is in the sky. The apparent magnification is not caused by our atmosphere. It is more of a mind trick. When the moon is closer to the horizon, it is closer to objects like buildings and trees which therefore in comparison makes the moon look bigger. However there are times when the moon really is bigger. During its elliptical orbit the moon has times when it is actually slightly closer to the Earth (Perigee) or further from the Earth (apogee). This happens about once a month, due the moon’s orbit around the Earth. Usually is not noticeable to the eye. However when a full moon occurs at the same time of the moon’s perigee it can be called a Super moon and appears 12-14% bigger than normal! 11. There’s a moose loose Eccentric Astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) believed that the Moon and Sun orbited the Earth but the other planets orbited the Sun. He catalogued many stars and objects, and has a crater on the moon, and supernova remnant named after him. However his wild antics are perhaps just as interesting. He wore a fake silver nose after losing his real one in a sword fight and he also had a pet moose which died falling down the stairs after one to many drinks. When his body was exhumed and examined in 2010, it is thought that a burst bladder was the cause of his death not mercury poisoning by a jealous colleague which was considered a cause of death.Astronauts are literally star sailors 12. The word astronaut comes from the Greek word “Astron” which means star and “nautes” which means sailor. The Russian cosmonaut has a similar meaning from ‘kosmos’ meaning universe and again “nautes” sailor. Astronaut Mark Lee, a real star sailor. (Image Credit: NASA) 13. You can cry in space but your tears don’t fall On-board the International Space Station, water floats like bubbles or spheres. However the water will cling to a surface until it is dislodged. This means that tears start to form bubbles around your eyes as the weightless environment is not causing your tears to fall. This sounds really cool but it can be dangerous. ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano suffered a space suit leak whilst on a spacewalk. The water leaked into his helmet covered his eyes and ears, but thankfully he made it back into the Space Station unharmed, but if not he could have drowned in space. 14. Dirty underwear and toilet paper has helped grown plants on the ISS American astronaut Don Pettit discovered that by folding a pair of underpants into a sphere shape and stitching in some Russian toilet paper (which is thick, wool like gauze), this created a warmer environment for some tomato and basil seeds to start to sprout. Like their socks, underwear is only changed every 3-4 days so he figured the pants might provide some extra nutrients for the plants! 15. There is a dwarf planet named after an Easter island legend Dwarf planet Makemake was discovered at Easter 2005. The Easter Island Moai figures were the inspiration for its name. Makemake in Rapa Nui mythology was the creator of humanity and the god of fertility. He is also a feature in many rock and cave drawings on the island. 16. Nebulae come in all shapes and sizes Nebula means cloud in Latin. These are areas in which stars are being created or where a star has died. The cosmic clouds come in all shapes and sizes and are made out of interstellar dust and gases. There is a Christmas tree nebula, a horsehead, a unicorn, a hand, fried egg and lots more. These beautiful clouds which are not visible to the naked eye really highlight the fact there is a lot more happening in the night sky than you can see. Unicorn in space. Otherwise known as the Trifid nebula, this stallar cloud is a pillar of gas and dust. (Image Credit: NASA, HST, WFPC2, J. Hester (Arizona St. U) et al.) 17. The North Star will change…eventually The North Star used for navigation, a steady point in the night sky will change, however not in our lifetime. The Earth is rotating like a spinning top and therefore the pole of our planet wobbles. Currently it points to Polaris but in the year 13727 our Pole Star will be the star Vega, in the constellation of Lyra. Vega was the also North Star in 12000BCE. 18. The Apollo crews did not have any life insurance. On the chance that the 3 man crew of Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins did not return safely from the moon, they were not covered by any life insurance policy. So before their trip all 3 men signed photographs that could be sold in the event of their death. These Insurance covers were also stamped and posted on the start date of the mission, July 16th 1969 by a friend. Before their mission to the moon. The Apollo 11 crew were in quarantine to make sure they didn’t get sick. During this time they signed lots of photos and cards to act as life insurance for family. Credit: NASA. 19. In space metal sticks together In a vacuum like space, when two pieces of metal touch each other they bond together. This is a process called cold welding. On the Earth because of the oxygen in our environment this does not happen naturally but it is used during some manufacturing processes. It is something to take into account but it is not usually a problem as the astronaut’s tools maintain an oxide layer even when leaving Earth. 20. The furthest manmade object is Voyager 1. It has messages for aliens on-board. In 1977, Voyager 1 and 2 were launched. Their primary mission was to visit Jupiter and Saturn. Voyager 2 continued onto Uranus and Neptune; Voyager 1 has now made its way into interstellar space. Voyager 1 is further away from Earth than the distance between the Sun and Pluto. Both craft carry a golden record on board, which will act like a time-capsule of Earth. It has greetings from Earth as well as different kinds of music. It also has noises of rocket engines, the sea, people talking, animal’s sounds and lots of images. All of which sum up the Earth. United States President Jimmy Carter said at the time “This record represents our hope and our determination, and our good will in a vast and awesome universe.” These messages have been recorded as electronic impulses which can be translated into written words. If any aliens find it then can enjoy some Louis Armstrong as well some Peruvian panpipes!

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Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by 01ghostmode: 7:39am On Nov 04, 2015
This is how people look for trouble.
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by treasuregr8(f): 11:58am On Nov 04, 2015
What are the subjects combination one should take in jamb for nursing?
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by Nobody: 12:05pm On Nov 04, 2015
enry54:
You could however reach me on whatsapp... @08166337736 , I will be available to answer all your questions... It will kinda keep me busy simultanously as well.



Anxiously waiting fr resumpion cheesy cheesy !!!!
congrats in advance my senior school mate to be
Re: University Of Ibadan 2015/16 Applicants by cassyrooy(m): 12:49pm On Nov 04, 2015
01ghostmode:
This is how people look for trouble.
grin grin grin grin

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