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please i dont need those nightmare back |
now this is very funny |
the gun shot that sounds like knockout |
so we shud be drinking boilingwater .. ![]() |
capatainrambo:he is not a moderator. Cant u see his moniker |
raphieMontella:watch and see |
where are my folks UP MAN UTD |
wow........ beautiful |
u r SICK |
gosh |
this guy talks rubbish |
too me, Zahra is prettier |
dirty minds |
God, save this generation. |
Hahahaha |
Too bad |
nicerichard05:updated |
Recent reports reaching Naij.com this moment confirms that owner of popular multipurpose studios and entertainment outfit, Chris Jeyibo otherwise known as Chris Koga is dead. [img]http://i.onthe.io/vllkyt2me067am4lo.914c0837.jpg[/img] The CEO of the multimillion naira outfit died in a ghastly automobile crash at about 1:00am this morning. Chris who was on his way from an event in his white Range Rover Evogue crashed into a parked truck around Magodo, Lagos. May his soul rest in peace. https://www.naij.com/999641-sad-top-entertainer-dies-ghastly-motor-accident.html?source=index_main
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i hate bleaching |
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[img]http://i.onthe.io/vllkyt3qiuv992agg.000c4816.jpg[/img] Woman strips naked in church The woman reportedly stripped naked after she was told that she was possessed by some evil spirits, at the Johanne Masowe Echishanu shrine in Zimbabwe. The woman proceeded to run after the other female attendees who were all dressed in white. The same women were later seen trying to cover up her unclothedness, as they surrounded. https://www.naij.com/995021-woman-strips-naked-service-reason-will-shock-photos.html?source=index_trending Na wah OOO
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sad |
Huh ![]() |
How Nice of her |
they are wasting their time |
Lovely |
Fair results |
What ![]() You just destroyed o'er 25 alligator eGGS? |
1 For the People, of the People During the French Revolution, as the story goes, someone noticed that a potentially valuable resource was being wasted – the corpses of people executed by the guillotine. Accordingly, the Committee of Public Safety gave permission to use the castle of Muedon outside Paris as a tannery to process leather from human skin. Quite a number of gentlemen allegedly wore breeches and boots made from the product, which is said to have been supple and high quality. In fact, if you believe the author Montgaillard, men’s skins were preferred for fashion, having the texture of chamois. Women’s skins were too soft to be very useful. Over the centuries, a few of the deceased have taken on new life by contributing body parts to dentures, fertilizer, fashion, the decorative arts, and other pursuits. Does the thought make you shudder? You’re in good company. The living will probably always have a morbid fascination for objects made from the dead … perhaps a reminder of our own mortality.
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2 High Heeled Shoes A noted Dutch physician and botanist in Leyden in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, Hermann Boerhaave is said to have owned a private collection of curiosities – including what’s been reported as a pair of ladies’ high heeled shoes made from leather obtained from the skin of an anonymous, executed male criminal. The contributor’s nipples were neatly centered on the uppers to form a grisly accent. How Boerhaave acquired this fashionable footwear is not known, but in Notes and Queries Volume II, Series II (1856), Henry Stephens wrote about seeing the shoes himself in 1818.
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3 Slippers Around 1633, the French king Louis XIII founded the Cabinet du Roi, a private museum or cabinet of curiosities at the Palace of Versailles containing some interesting oddities. In the late eighteenth century, it’s reported by Valmont De Bomare in his Dictionnaire that a Paris surgeon, Pierre Sue, donated a pair of slippers made of human skin to the Cabinet du Roi, which already contained a human leather belt (nipple still visible). Eugène Sue, a descendent of Pierre, continued the family tradition by having an 1854 volume of Le Mystères de Paris bound in peau de femme – the skin of a woman who loved him.
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