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| Why Do People Downplay The Efficiency Of Bullet Proof Charms From Native Doctors by Andyblaze(op): 5:55pm On Aug 02, 2023 |
Most times I see people make comments like " why not use a semi auto military rifle or an AK-47 to test the odeshi" when a native doctor tries out shooting his client to test the efficacy of the jazz they have done for that client to prevent easy bullet wounds fatally attacking them and I always wonder, the fact that their local guns like awka Madea used to test the efficacy of the jazz still doesn't penetrate the client's skin is actually impressive and should be commended because even advanced societies haven't come up with such little feats for small guns or they would have ditched bulletproof vests long ago. NB : I do not support violence or superstitious beliefs. Cc seun mynd_44 |
| Re: Why Do People Downplay The Efficiency Of Bullet Proof Charms From Native Doctors by NLegendforte: 8:18pm On Aug 02, 2023 |
People just don't want others to know it works. However, odeshi get levels and rules. |
| Re: Why Do People Downplay The Efficiency Of Bullet Proof Charms From Native Doctors by sundaygray(m): 4:28am On Aug 03, 2023 |
There has been no valid evidence of odeshi working. Na only them say them say. They should gimme a loaded gun make I do the shooting. See if it works. 😁 |
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