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That's a healthy looking house snake. Can make a good pet but that comes with commitment i.e, space of her own, exposure to heat to regulate body temperature as they don't generate heat internally. Food, at least once every two weeks etc. Definitely not a needy pet but if you struggle with those responsibilities, please release her back into the wild. |
MistarT:Zero logical reasoning. It's ok though, seek solace in the fact that you're not alone, there are millions of your type littered everywhere, especially in Nigeria |
You sir, are a strong man. Women are fundamentally programmed to depend on men for their psychological, and in a lot of cases financial needs as well. If the table were to be turned and it happened that it was her that lost her job, you as a man wouldn't bat an eyelid because at the end of the day, the responsibility to uphold your marriage is mainly on you. It's unsurprising that in a marriage, when the man loses his job, the wife will glaringly turn her back on a "what's mine is yours" approach but does that make them a bad wife? maybe, maybe not. I think that depends on individual perspective. However, I would draw a line on the moment a woman ventures in an extra marital affair while the husband is trying everything to keep the family together, nothing shreds a man's confidence than that. You don't owe anyone an explanation. Continue to be a father to your kids, live your life and at some point you will meet the woman that deserves you. |
Pluse992:That is a very cruel thing to do and you deserve whatever befalls you. Imagine the pain and agony you would go through if that was done to you. |
Having a Master’s qualification is not a free pass ticket to a job, but will give you that vital competitive advantage in a saturated labour market. I am in the middle of one at the moment, went straight into postgraduate study just 3 months after my undergraduate degree wasn’t particularly easy. I had to sacrifice a lot; near zero social life, lots of assignments, field studies etc. I however believe that the long term benefits outweighs the short term sacrifice. |
nkezecheckport:Leather back turtle don't have the same plastron as a black marsh turtle, if you look at its belly, you'll see those dye-like pattern on it's coastal scutes. Leather back turtle's coastal scute is either white or yellow depending on age and habitat, and also they don't have those kind of dye-like patterns like a black marsh turtle. So this turtle definitely is a black marsh turtle. |
pezeji:Adolescent black marsh turtle this one. Yes they're very shy and won't cost a lot to maintain, they'll eat insects, worms, and plants. Probably won't grow any bigger than that. Thank goodness you're keeping it as a pet, do never attempt to land the guy in your pot for two important reasons 1. You might suffer liver or brain damage due to high level of mercury in their tissue. 2. These guys are endangered and vulnerable, even in Southeast Asia where they are usually found, which means this guy must have travelled from a different continent. |
ninety5:Maybe your sister-in-law's nipples and the perceived seduction is clogging your sense of reasoning but a reasonable and mature man would protect his wife in every way possible. Coming to an online forum to basically disrespect her is totally unnecessary. Your wife may be a gossip but we don't need to know about it if your quest for advice is not directly related to her gossiping. It clearly says a lot about you as a man and as to what you should do, i.e maybe to shag your sister in-law or not, A morally upright and decent man wouldn't do it but that's totally up to you. |
CollinsWeGlobe:So you set up the tripod then strike a pose? Must be annoying to carry around. And the fifth time you found money on the floor in Europe? Wow they must be careless and have a lot to dispose I guess |
Righteousness89:And you are wise? In your own virus infested eyes. For fcuuk sake! How can Africa develop with people like you in it? Other forward thinking countries are working day and night on strategies to slow the spread of Covid-19, develop vaccines, lift lockdown measures and revive crippling global economy, while also making sure that their citizens don't starve, but no, this brainless subhuman creature is talking about opening churches. Wow! |
A garter snake, its their mating season so that explains why you found them in pairs. Absolutely harmless. |
xreal:Seriously? A green mamba is distinctively green |
Yellowish green cobra |
alphacode:Exactly |
belcom10:Yes its food, a lean and healthy one at that. Mashed potatoes, roasted potatoes, vegetables, cauliflower cheese, Yorkshire pudding, oven roasted lamb and gravy |
Though I didn't cook it myself but delicious. Only thing missing is a good red wine to go with it |
British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson has been taken into intensive care in hospital with coronavirus. He has asked Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to deputise for him.news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-prime-minister-boris-johnson-moved-to-intensive-care-after-condition-worsens-11969587 |
Your girlfriend is watching porn, how is that a cause for concern? |
qualityGod:Not every green snake is a green mamba, this is not one |
javaRookie:You will eat the babies too? Is hunger issue really this bad in Nigeria? |
martowskin1:New drug development is not as easy as the local herb concoction you can lay your hands on at the bus stop near you. Enlighten yourself on the rigorous processes that's involved in making new drugs, from Research and Development, clinical trial process, FDA and other industrial regulations etc. Stop disgracing yourself and get some education. |
Clarence House confirmed that the 71-year-old royal had been diagnosed with the COVID-19 disease in a statement released this morning. The Prince of Wales has tested positive for coronavirus," it said. He has been displaying mild symptoms but otherwise remains in good health and has been working from home throughout the last few days as usual. "The Duchess of Cornwall has also been tested but does not have the virus. In accordance with government and medical advice, the Prince and the Duchess are now self-isolating at home in Scotland. The tests were carried out by the NHS in Aberdeenshire where they met the criteria required for testing. It is not possible to ascertain from whom the Prince caught the virus owing to the high number of engagements he carried out in his public role during recent weeks." https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-prince-charles-tests-positive-for-covid-19-11963363 More to follow... |
This snake, my friend, is 100% a brown boomslang. A bite from that will result to bleeding from all orifices and a subsequent heavy internal bleeding if you don't seek a medical treatment on time. Its slow acting venom can buy you enough time to get help because unlike other venomous snakes like mamba which can kill within 30 minutes to an hour, this one will take your life within 2-4 days. OP if you can't distinguish between a specie of snake from the other, DO NOT attempt to stamp on a snake again. You are very lucky this time around and if you try it again, especially if its a mamba on a sunny day when the snake is charged up, no matter the size or length, it might just be the last thing you do on earth. |
Boris Johnson just announced a lockdown without using the word "lockdown". Good development because people were ignorant to the imposed measure; "stay tf at home". Apart from the eerie feeling of walking around a ghost town when I walk down my street. I'm good, lectures are been delivered online, my local Tesco is open even though I will have to join a long queue to get in. Hope it will all be over soon |
chikeze:African garter snake which is non-venomous |
seborrhic:Dinosaur fossils have been found in South Africa and Egypt as far as I know. |
Pogba still dey United? |
I don't know if China is up to something here with the break out of Coronavirus? Two different authors predicted the outbreak of the virus decades ago. In one of the books, Coronavirus was code named Wuhan-400. This struck a reference with the city where the virus broke out from which makes me think its too real to be fictitious?
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GODWINLOWSKI:Gruesome? Seriously? |
justwise:Same here. Few friends and a cousin who came here few years before me are now doctors, engineers, entrepreneur and strategic decision makers in multinational companies. They're travelling the world, living the life and I'm studying for my Masters degree programme. Not complaining but would've had it all in the bag already if I'd left Nigeria earlier. |
dhardline:Evolution occurred at different era on earth, dating back to more than 500 million years in the Ordovician period to the Cetacious period which was about 60 million years ago. During those period, volcanic eruption, climate change and asteroids from other planets wiped out most of earth inhabitants at different times. We as humans are a by product of previous evolution event, otherwise, we wouldn’t be here and maybe T-Rex and other subspecies of dinosaurs would still be roaming the face of the earth. I’m sure another mass extinction will occur, though might be in the next 10 or 20 or 100 million years to come. Most of the earth population will be wiped out again, there will be new climate, some species and sub species will evolve and that's why we have a very diverse ecosystem today. That's the way it has been, that is the way it will forever be. |
Lebrai:No not at all, majority of the caucasian and Asian population have DNA traces of Neanderthal in them, as minute as 1 or 2 percent. Knowledge is power my friend, read sometimes. |
So for your mind now. People they present food you dey follow present this thing as food.