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Politics / Re: Japa: 9 Reasons For Visa Rejection At The US Embassy by dotdauda: 3:30pm On Apr 23
Nice write up
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: The 40 Most Common Job Interview Questions by dotdauda: 5:28am On Apr 14
Impactful

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Business / Re: Which Digital Skill Should I Learn In 2022 To Get Financial Freedom? by dotdauda: 5:42pm On Dec 15, 2021
berbs:
You can learn the following depending on your capability in terms of funds and learning.

Data Science.
Data Analytics.
Web Development (Frontend, Backend, Full stack).
UI/UX Design.
Animation.
Video Editing/Mini studio.
Programming.
Graphic Design.

Good options
Autos / Toyota Camry (pencil Light), V6 (nig. Used #750k) by dotdauda: 1:18pm On Nov 18, 2021
Nigerian used toyota camry pencil light.
V6 Engine
Good sound engine
Car in good shape.
Location Ijebu Ode.
08084143571

Business / Re: 5 Business That Makes Millions For Me Monthly With 7K Investment Only by dotdauda: 5:16pm On May 20, 2020
This is beautiful, simple and practicable... Good job Op.
Crime / Re: Driver, Conductor Arrested With Cannabis Worth N20m - Picture by dotdauda: 12:57pm On May 16, 2019
Nigeria like to waste & d more u catch d more the sharp practices d culprits will take. #20m is a huge lose worth enough for some to either go depressed or engage in further crime.
If govt create enabling platform, producer will sell directly to govt- govt will channel to rightly users ( medical) locally & foreign. It will be a win win for all (employment, revenue & crime reduction).
smugglers & abusers can then be arrested and prosecuted .. But when what I can only produce is cannabis and u keep seeing it as crime. Then I continue to look for sharp ways to engage it.

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Music/Radio / Re: Yemi Alade Ft. Rick Ross – 'Oh My Gosh' Remix (Video) by dotdauda: 12:56pm On Apr 30, 2019
I think a remix of Jonny with rick would even be better ... I can see d blend in this nor d selling point. But it's a great effort though. More blessing to her, to Naija & to Africa .. 2 me & 2 u2.

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Islam for Muslims / Re: Reminder: Things To Do On Jum'uah (friday) by dotdauda: 10:04am On Apr 05, 2019
kingemzy5:
Lmao I saw something under...... If your baby is making noise and the imam is preaching and you say "Be quiet" you've committed an offence grin grin Islam sef get as e be


I want to bliv ur comment is on a mission to know but not being ridiculous, if so

The point is maximum decorum ( a deafening silence is expected when khutbah ( sermon) is on going, hence it is bliv that talking to correct in itself is also an back of making notice. Where a noice maker get no response but everyone is concentrated s/he will be forced to keep shut & concentrate too

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Food / ORANGE: HISTORICAL FACTS, HEALTH BENEFITS & RISKS by dotdauda: 2:28pm On Feb 28, 2019
Orange facts

Orange is known to have several health benefits and is among the most popular fruits around the world.

Oranges can be had not only as a snack but also as a major recipe ingredient in various dishes. Nowadays orange juice is an integral part of a healthy breakfast thus promoting a healthy start to the day. They're mainly available in two categories — sweet and bitter, with the former being the type most commonly consumed. Generally an orange should have smoothly textured skin and be firm and heavy for its size. These will have higher juice content than those that are either spongy or lighter in weight.

Benefits of eating oranges

High in Vitamin C
Oranges are an excellent source of vitamin C. One orange offers 116.2 per cent of the daily value for vitamin C. Good intake of vitamin C is associated with a reduced risk of colon cancer as it helps to get of free radicals that cause damage to our DNA.
Healthy immune system
Vitamin C, which is also vital for the proper function of a healthy immune system, is good for preventing colds and preventing recurrent ear infections.

Prevents skin damage
Anti-oxidants in oranges help protect skin from free radical damage known to cause signs of aging. An orange a day can help you look young even at 50!

Keeps blood pressure under check
Oranges, being rich in Vitamins B6, help support the production of haemoglobin and also help keep blood pressure under check due to the presence of magnesium.

Lowers cholesterol
According to a study by US and Canadian researchers, a class of compounds found in citrus fruit peels called Polymethoxylated Flavones (PMFs) have the potential to lower cholesterol more effectively than some prescription drugs without side effects.

Controls blood sugar level
Fibre in oranges help by keeping blood sugar levels under control thereby making oranges a healthy snack for people with diabetes. Moreover, oranges have simple sugars. The natural fruit sugar in oranges, fructose, can help keep blood sugar levels from rising too high after eating. Its glycemic index is 40 and normally whatever foods fall under 50 are considered to be low in sugar. However, that does not mean you go about eating too many oranges in one go. Eating too much can spike insulin and may even lead to weight gain.

Lowers the risk of cancer
Oranges contain D- limonene, a compound that is touted to prevent cancers like lung cancer, skin cancer and even breast cancer. Vitamin C and antioxidants present in oranges are both important to build body’s immunity – they help in fighting cancer. The fibrous nature of the fruit also makes it cancer protective. According to a study, up to 15 per cent of cancer cases happen because of mutations in the DNA, which can be prevented with Vitamin C.

Alkalizes the body
While the basic nature of oranges is acidic before you actually digest them, they have a lot of alkaline minerals that play a role in the process of digestion. This property of oranges is similar to that of lemons, which are without doubt among the most alkaline foods.

Good eye health
Oranges are a rich source of carotenoid. The Vitamin A present in them play an important role in keeping the mucus membranes in the eyes healthy. Vitamin A is also responsible to prevent age-related mascular degeneration, which in extreme cases can lead to blindness. It also helps eyes to absorb the light.

Safeguards against constipation
Oranges have both soluble and insoluble fibre. This helps in keeping your intestines and stomach function smooth, preventing irritable bowel syndrome. Additionally, the fibre helps treat constipation to a greater extent.

Orange peels: edible or poisonous?
Orange peels are not poisonous and, as many cooks know, orange zest can pack a big flavor punch. While orange peels are edible, they are not nearly as sweet or juicy as the pulp. They can also be difficult to digest and, unless you're eating an organic orange peel, covered in chemicals.
If you do eat the peel, you'll get a good amount of nutrients. "Orange peel actually has more fiber then the fruit inside contains," Flores said. "It also has flavonoids in it that contain nutritious benefits." Flavonoids are compounds found in many foods. They are known to have antihypertensive and anti-inflammatory effects, which relieve pressures on the heart.
Additionally, orange peels contain vitamins A, C, B6 and B5; calcium; riboflavin; thiamin; niacin; and folate. One way to get some of the nutrients is by eating the inner part of the peel and leaving the tough outer part. "The pith of the orange — the white part between the skin and fruit — can be sour or bitter but actually contains just as much vitamin C as the fruit itself, with a good deal of fiber," Flores said.

Health risks
Oranges are great for you, but you should enjoy them in moderation, Flores warned. "Eating too many oranges has some uncomfortable side effects," she said. "When eaten in excess, the greater fiber content can effect digestion, causing abdominal cramps and could also lead to diarrhea."
Though oranges are relatively low in calories, eating several of the fruits in a day can add up and may lead to weight gain. It is also possible to have too much vitamin C (more than 2,000 mg a day). An excess of this nutrient may lead to diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, bloating or cramps, headaches, insomnia, or kidney stones.
"Because they are a high-acid food, [oranges] can contribute to heartburn, especially for those who already suffer [from heartburn] regularly," said Flores. People with
gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD, also called acid reflux disease) may experience heartburn or regurgitation if they eat too many oranges.
People who are taking beta-blockers should be careful not to consume too many oranges. These medicines increase potassium levels and, if mixed with too many potassium-rich foods like oranges and bananas, can lead to an excess of potassium in the body. This is a significant concern for people whose kidneys are not fully functional, as the additional potassium will not be effectively removed from the body.

Useful tip
Oranges like most citrus fruits, produce more juice when warmer — juice them when they are at room temperature. Rolling the orange under the palm of your hand on a flat surface will also help to extract more juice. Vitamin C gets destroyed fast when exposed to air, so eat an orange quickly once cut up.

Some historical fun facts about oranges include:

Oranges originated around 4000 B.C. in Southeast Asia, from which they spread to India.

Oranges are unknown in the wild. They are a hybrid of the pomelo, or "Chinese grapefruit" (which is pale green or yellow), and the tangerine.

The orange tree is a small tropical to semitropical, evergreen, flowering plant. It grows up to 16 to 26 feet (5 to 8 meters).

Oranges are actually modified berries.

The fruit came before the color. The word "orange" derives from the Arabic "naranj" and arrived in English as "narange" in the 14th century, gradually losing the initial "n."

"Orange" was first used as the name for a color in 1542.

Oranges are classified into two general categories: sweet and bitter. The sweet varieties are the most commonly consumed. Popular varieties of the sweet orange ( Citrus sinensis ) include Valencia, navel and Jaffa oranges, as well as the blood orange, a hybrid species that is smaller in size, more aromatic in flavor and marked by red hues running throughout its flesh.

Bitter oranges ( Citrus aurantium ) are often used to make jam or marmalade, and their zest is used as the flavoring for liqueurs such as Grand Marnier and Cointreau.

The name "navel orange" comes from the belly-button formation opposite the fruit's stem end. The bigger the navel, the sweeter the orange.

Moorish, Portuguese and Italian traders and explorers introduced sweet oranges into Europe around the 15th century, after finding the fruits on voyages to Asia and the Middle East.

Renaissance paintings that display oranges on the table during "The Last Supper" are wrong. Oranges were not cultivated in the Middle East until sometime around the ninth century.

Christopher Columbus planted the first orange trees in the Caribbean islands in the late 15th century after he brought the seeds there on his second voyage to the New World.

Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon brought oranges to Florida in the 16th century, and Spanish missionaries brought them to California in the 18th century,
Commercial oranges are often bright orange because an artificial dye, Citrus Red Number 2, is injected into their skins at the level of 2 parts per million.

Oranges can be stored at room temperature or in the refrigerator. They will generally last the same amount of time, two weeks, with either method, and will retain nearly the same level of vitamin content.

The best way to store oranges is loose rather than wrapped in a plastic bag, because they can easily develop mold if exposed to moisture.

In 2008, the top five orange-producing countries, by millions of tons produced, were Brazil (18.3), the United States (9.1), Mexico (4.3), India (4.2) and China (3.4).

In Spanish, "anaranjear" means, literally, to "orangicate" — to pelt something with oranges.

About 85 percent of all oranges produced are used for juice.
There are over 600 varieties of oranges worldwide.
A typical orange has 10 segments.

Orange peel sprinkled over a vegetable garden is an effective slug repellent.

The white orange blossom is the state flower of Florida.
(Sources: Top Food Facts, Science Kids & Florida Citrus Commission

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Health / Re: 4 Amazing Secrets To Keeping A Healthy Kidney (photos) by dotdauda: 7:41am On Feb 24, 2019
Health is wealth.
By the way, sorry ooooooo PDP guys .
Romance / Re: I Cheated On My Boyfriend With My Boss by dotdauda: 4:32am On Nov 11, 2018
Just look at ur self ...
Yeah, look into d mirror.. Right there !
Now tell me what & who do u see ??
Celebrities / Re: Google Alters Its Homepage With A Doodle For Late Christy Essien-igbokwe by dotdauda: 4:24am On Nov 11, 2018
Legendary, one of our all time best in d music industry..
One Nigeria
One Love.

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Crime / Re: 57 Suspected Homosexuals Arrested In Lagos Granted Bail by dotdauda: 11:07am On Aug 30, 2018
manchester1:
Why the disgrace, those guys there have freedom of association. NPF keeps getting it wrong at all times

Yeah, u are right dear,
They have freedom of association the same way, cultists do, same with ritualist, looters, kidnappers, agberos, oloshos, and others

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Politics / Nigerians degraded Atiku on Twitter by dotdauda: 5:54pm On Aug 25, 2018
Nigerians... No chill.

Them finish @atiku for here.

Sincerely I won't be running for President again if I am this Atiku. In fact, I will resign from politics.

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Politics / Re: NASS Invasion Cannot Be Justified In A Democracy, Says Saraki by dotdauda: 9:27pm On Aug 07, 2018
Fayose claimed victim victim victim until his vain "civia pain" shows his evil antics

Dino vain victim victim victim until his withchhunting cry become a comedy by his 11hrs on tree stunt.

It's sarakis time to shot himself in d leg. If oshibanjo didn't sack daura the world would have believe this saraki antics again but to day have revealed his DSS link on magu two letters , Senate leadership house invasion among other facesaving antics

If it was truly an APC orchestration today how come it was only PDP that was there ? How did they get there such early as 7am.
Politics / Re: NASS Invasion Cannot Be Justified In A Democracy, Says Saraki by dotdauda: 9:21pm On Aug 07, 2018
Any time you here frank or dino talk & u see Bruce stunting on Twitter just know that another saraki coup had just been hatched.

U say coup yet no APC senator was there, even f akpabio u claim they want to install was in akwa ibom.

What were d PDP senators doing in d House by 7am
How did d DSS & press men know by 7am ( all are PDP caucus & agent that's why d armed mens are masked)

Who no know say daura dey work for sariki tey tey no go ever
Politics / Re: NASS Siege: Frank Flays Oshiomhole Claiming Ignorance by dotdauda: 9:16pm On Aug 07, 2018
Any time you here frank or dino talk & u see Bruce stunting on Twitter just know that another saraki coup had just been hatched.

U say coup yet no APC senator was there, even d akpabio u claim they want to install was in akwa ibom.

What were d PDP senators doing in d House (NASS) by 7am
How did d DSS & press men know by 7am ( all are PDP caucus & agent that's why d armed mens are masked)

Who no know say daura dey work for sariki tey tey no go ever know
Politics / Re: Top 10 Countries With Highest Rape Crime by dotdauda: 9:39pm On Aug 06, 2018
FTC
Dedication
Dedicated to my friends
Dedicated to my enemy
Dedicated to you
Dedicated me
Dedicated to person after me
Dedicated to you Seun
Dedicated to ......
Am coming let me drink some water.
Phones / Re: What Could Be The Cause When Phone Don't Charge Beyond 65% ? by dotdauda: 5:20am On Jul 28, 2018
SetrakusRa:
First, calibrate the battery..
If not the case, then try another charger or simply get a new battery.

Tnx pls, but how best can I calibrate... Procedure pls
Phones / Re: What Could Be The Cause When Phone Don't Charge Beyond 65% ? by dotdauda: 5:19am On Jul 28, 2018
Kalapizim:
your cable has gone weak or lost contact, change your usb cable.

OK tnx pls
Politics / Re: Caption This Photo Of Fayose by dotdauda: 9:27am On Jul 15, 2018
Baddest .... Well d guy strong sha, but ridiculously reckless .
Politics / #fayosechallenge : "Am In Pain" by dotdauda: 8:59am On Jul 13, 2018
Ayam in pain. Ayam in severe pain! I cannot move my body anymore! I cannot take this anymore! If anything happen to me, my neighbor Mama Favour should be held accountable. The smell of her goat meat stew this morning.... Aahhhhh!! Ahhhhj!!!! Eehhhhhh!!!!
#FayoseChallenge

Career / Re: What ‘ungrateful’ Genevieve Said That Got Dele Momodu Angry – Dele Momodu’s Pres by dotdauda: 2:02pm On Jul 09, 2018
hammer6F:






CAN THE AFONJA MEN DO WITHOUT BITCHING AND WITCH HUNTING IGBOS?

FROM IVM BOSS INNOSON, NOW IT IS GENEVIEVE NNAJI.

BITTER HEARTS EVERYWHERE...

SKULL MINERS WHICH WAY NOW?

LEAVE US IGBO ALONE, ABI WE DEY OWE U?



Bigotry is a disease, while people are reading content... Fellas are reading/searching names and ethnic backgrounds
Travel / Re: A Mobile SUV With A Woman On Top Of It Spotted On The Road (Photo) by dotdauda: 1:25pm On Jul 09, 2018
If u don't get IT in Nigeria,
U can't get ur surprise anywhere else in d world.

Issa all women "crazy daring" team tinz

Well stop over for some roasted corn pls

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Phones / Re: What Could Be The Cause When Phone Don't Charge Beyond 65% ? by dotdauda: 9:05am On Jul 07, 2018
henrixx:
the battery has reached it's estimated full cycles. It's become weak...youlll have to change it

God Bless u pls

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Phones / Re: What Could Be The Cause When Phone Don't Charge Beyond 65% ? by dotdauda: 9:05am On Jul 07, 2018
omoadeleye:



battery problem

Thanks pls, I suspect such too
Phones / Re: What Could Be The Cause When Phone Don't Charge Beyond 65% ? by dotdauda: 9:03am On Jul 07, 2018
pat077:
Why don't you try another charger


I don't think its charger cos the charger charges other phones properly.
Politics / In The Minds Of The Myopics (pictures) by dotdauda: 6:22pm On Jul 06, 2018
IN THE MINDS OF THE MYOPICS

In the minds of the myopics, Nigeria, Africa, are forgotten Dreams.

In the the minds of the myopics, let's drum a war between the Muslims and the Christians.

In the minds of the myopics let's instigate an uprising between the South and the North, the West and the East.

In the minds of the myopics, we get it or we declare a Genocide on Nigeria.

In the minds of the myopics, let's dine and wash hands with the blood of the innocents, so as to force down the weigh of World'Super Powers on Nigeria.

In the minds of the myopic, Nigeria can't and won't ever Rise Again

In the minds of the myopics, we Rule or no one Rules.

In the minds of the myopics, we Lead or no other Leads.

In the minds of the myopics, we Win and Conquer at all Cost.

In the minds of the myopics, we stop at nothing to stop Anything or Anyone.

In the minds of the myopics You are Mine or You belong to my Enemy.

WHO ARE THE MYOPICS?

The myopics are those that claim to love God so much that they are always very ready and willing to destroy the beloved works of God as proof for their love of God.

The myopics are those that breaths from Nature, eat from Nature, drink from Nature and live in Nature but will stop at nothing to harm, destroy and bleed the Nature.

The myopics are those that love to live in Peace but hate to Dialogue, hate to Wait in Patience or to Compromise.

The myopics are those that love Freedom but hate Reasoning and Strategy.

The myopics are those that sees Power (Leadership) and Wealth as Birthrights

The myopics are those that Love Justice but are drown in the Ocean of Ethnocentrism, Religious and Occultic Fanatism, Biasm, Nepotism and Bigotry.

The myopics are those oppressed who Love to see a Progressive Nigeria but hate to see the downfall of Oppressors in as much the Bearer belongs to the same Ethnic, Group, Region or Religion as theirs

The myopics are those that don't Scrutinize, Investigate or Discern a message but only Like, Share and Believe as Received and Forwarded.

The myopics are those that seek in archive and root out the Bloodletting, Violence and Destruction of Yesteryears in another land and claim to it to be the Current Happening in a part of Nigeria.

The myopic are those that love their Family and Friends so much that they cant do a day without them and are so happy to share a Message of War, a Dream of Destruction with them, are always eager to Blackmail, Believe or Frame up Others and Instigate their family and friends against Others.

The myopics are those who believe that the downfall of a Man, an Ethnic or a Region is the beginning their Success.

The myopics are those that takes their Expensive Time, Sit down Frame up, Conjure or Concur to Lies in Writing, Songs, Sayings or Call for Actions that can cause Violence, Famine, Sabotage and or Destruction.

#AskYourself

#Am_I_A_Myopic?

#YesOrNo_DoAllYouCan_2GivePEACE_AChance

#RespectLovePeaceAndNature

#DotDauda

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Phones / What Could Be The Cause When Phone Don't Charge Beyond 65% ? by dotdauda: 1:27pm On Jul 05, 2018
My infinix phone in the recent time dont charge beyond 65% no matter how long I put it on charge, once it reach 65% it fails to proceed beyond.
Crime / Look And Know Before You Love by dotdauda: 5:09pm On May 22, 2018
KNOW BEFORE YOU LOVE

A guy in Oshodi, Lagos killed his Girlfriend (suspectedly for ritual) put her in a big bucket after beheading her with her intestines removed. He was caught by neighbours while trying to dispose her off in the bucket around 4am.

Another guy just stabbed his hard working girlfriend Ismaila Onize to death in Abuja for refusing to give him a million naira (#1m). He stabbed her severally on her private part before slitting her throat. Onize happen to be the only daughter to her mother.

A wife, Udeme Odibi, (48 year old lawyer), according to police investigation, suspected her husband of infidelity, then purposely went to the market, bought a new knife, and used it to stab her husband (also a lawyer) to death. She didn't only cut open his intestine, she as well cut his private organ placed it on his hand, called her own mother to inform her of her deed, then packed her credentials to jet out of the country before police and neighbours caught up with her.

A danish man, Nielsen Peter, had an argument with his Nigerian wife Zainab, (a singer) in there lekki, Lagos residence, he did not just killed the wife because of that but also killed their only daughter, 3yrs old Petra. Both wife and daughter were killed in the same night.

We all remember d infamous Ex PDP chairman son Bilyamin, that was stabbed to death by his wife following suspicion of infidelity based on messages on his phone.

Why am I bringing all this sorry gory scenes to memory? Its all because of my concern for the rate at which spouses become selfishly heartless nowadays.

Someone u once profess to love. Someone you shares bed with, share trust with. What level of poverty, cruelty, heartlessness, or helplessness will make you think the next action to be taken is to butcher such person to death. What revenge are you seeking, what justice do you get in blood splitting? How do you standthe sight of the slit of flesh with blood popping out? The blood on your hand and possibly all over you? If you don't think of him/her, why not think of your past togetherness, or Atleast think of your own restlessness after the deed is done, think of even if you are not caught won't his/her image haunt your memory?

Why not fight that ego or temper in you or seek counsel over the occultic souls temping you to do the unthinkable.

Well, potential killers are like vampires, they are always crime thirsty and blood-hunting so its rather better you watchout, you, yes you Mr lover man or Mrs lover girl. Be very careful know too well that a love can make or mar you for life.

Not all lover are indeed lover, so its better you take all the precautionary steps which are all borne out of being cautious.

★ Don't rush into relationship. You getting old is not a reasonable excuse to rush in.

★ know who you are dating very well. Test him/her religiously, emotionally, psychologically, economically, biologically, socially, intellectually/educationally/intelligently be sure he/ she is averagely what you want and what you can cope with in all of these above.

★ Make sure there is a leverage love between you two. Over love or under love dey kill well well oooo !

★ Be very Observant. True love don't threat, once your lover turns out to be harmful, cruel, excessively/senselessly costly be very careful. He/she cost you money, time or resource without considering you whether you can afford it or not but just want it stall cost ...pls fèrégè (run for your life)

★ A love that fails to respect you or your family is no love but lust

★ A love that will not Apologize or care verbally or by action/emotionally is no love lá-òjú é ( shine your eye).

★ A love that can't plan his/her future and yours together is a selfish joke ... Pick race!

★ love that can't report you to yourself or that won't take to correction once corrected is also a virus.

★ A love that is over-reactionary, or highly jealous is a big threat to Peaceful life... Be warned.

A WORD THEY SAY IS ENOUGH FOR THE WISE.
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP... NEVER TOO LATE TO SEEK COUNSEL, ITS RATHER LATE WHEN THE SOUL BREATHS NO MORE.

THIS MY TOKEN RAMADAN GIFT TO YOU ALL
Dot_Dauda

Science/Technology / Re: The Beautiful Scorpion I Found In Ogun On My Project Site by dotdauda: 11:50am On May 13, 2018
Take it to a zoo like UI zoo ... Then u can exchange it for money & be visiting to see it once a while , while they take "beautiful & innocent " care of it.

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