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Emmy2022tech:Person wen no fit drop domain name, why bother? If i say laptop for sale No picture no name and post it u think d seller is serious? |
Get into 3d animation n effect |
Schoolguy9:Ok |
Reduce the description count after u add the title So they can read the complete content in another page not just same page Make login with Google available |
U might want to include title for seo reasons |
donsheddy1:good cause i know some one who lost 2k |
Sha dont give anyone ur login wen dey say dey will help u do it from there side |
Hny |
helinues:Cornified people |
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His that him or someone else pretending to b him? |
Hmmm |
SalamRushdie:They will ask for more 200 million lol |
He probably thought the bikers yelling were trying to Rob him, jeez i hope he survives WATCH https://wenchatpro.com.ng/trucker-refuse-to-stop-as-biker-trapped-under-his-front-truck/
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Lithum battery much better |
We are buying food cheap n living the best we ever had seeing this fdi thingy |
Mournolizer |
andre4love:U have old website with wordpress? |
Elephant got scared and stomped devotees in sri lanka The Kandy Esala Perahera is a grand festival in Sri Lanka, celebrated to honor the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha. Known for its vibrant processions featuring dancers, drummers, and elaborately adorned elephants, the festival is a sight of cultural and spiritual significance. However, concerns arise over the treatment of elephants during the event. As seen in a recent reel, the crowded environment and use of bright lights can make the elephants uncomfortable and even lead to dangerous situations where the animals, in fear, react violently. Elephants, majestic creatures by nature, are often overwhelmed by the loud noises, large crowds, and flashing lights during the processions. These conditions can cause stress and anxiety, resulting in unpredictable behavior, as seen when one panicked elephant tragically stomped on people in an attempt to flee. This showcases the dangers of involving animals in such high-stress events, especially when their natural instincts are disregarded. The use of lights and decorations on elephants further contributes to their discomfort. Although the tradition is long-standing, there is a growing awareness of the ethical implications and potential harm to these animals. GRAPHIC VIDEO HERE https://wenchatpro.com.ng/elephant-got-scared-and-stomped-devotees-in-sri-lanka/ As we appreciate the cultural richness of festivals like the Esala Perahera, it is important to prioritize the well-being of these creatures and seek more compassionate ways to celebrate without endngering them or the public .
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DrRasheed:no number showing |
decatalyst:was petty here |
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