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SmooshCHN:Definitely, the two major selling points for SSDs are major speed upgrade over HHDs and you never have to defragment, it's not going to slow down over time. |
Go with the Acer, The Macbook doesn't cut it for gaming, apart from the obvious fact that gaming performance isn't great you'll also have the problem of support, the majority of games don't get released on MacOS. |
https://i.imgur.com/QfGrwYp.png Credit: [url=recoverybrands.com/drug-treatment-trends/]RecoveryBrands[/url] |
Lucialovely:Lmao! |
HML |
Lucialovely:lol |
Lucialovely:My special fear fear baby, I must carry you go cross that bridge. ![]() |
What's your wish?
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And you forgot people that can't use a new phone for three days without it reaching the hands of every phone repairer in the state. |
It's obviously chinko, hope he didn't pay expensively for it. |
A team of psychologists from Oakland University have attempted to uncover the cognitive reasons behind fake orgasms, and have gone as far as to create the Reasons for Pretending Orgasm Inventory (RPOI) from their findings. This list of 63 motives for women to falsify their sexual enjoyment can be divided into three basic sub-categories: Improve Partner’s Sexual Experience, Deception and Manipulation, and Hiding Sexual Disinterest. The data builds on pre-existing theories which suggest that women may pretend to climax as a mate-retention strategy, indicating that while this need does drive such behavior to an extent, there are also a number of other motivations for doing so. For instance, factors related to Deception and Manipulation – which include reasons such as “I am insecure because I do not have orgasms,” and “I am planning to use the faked orgasm to get back at my partner for something” – reveal that fabricated pleasure can serve a number of hidden purposes. To conduct the study – which appeared earlier this year in the journal Evolutionary Psychology – researchers generated a list of 303 reasons why a woman may fake an orgasm, before whittling this down to 95 based on literature searches and suggestions from colleagues. Two hundred and eighty-six women were then recruited to rate how frequently each reason applied to their own experiences, helping the researchers to create the final RPOI. This, the study claims, is “useful as a structured means for assessing women’s reasons for pretending orgasm.” After taking part in the study, participants were then asked to complete a demographic survey called the Mate Retention Inventory (MRI), which seeks to determine the frequency with which certain mate-retention strategies are performed. Researchers noted that, on the whole, scores obtained using the RPOI could be used to predict overall scores on the MRI, revealing that the desire to maintain a relationship is indeed a key driver of faked orgasms. This particularly relates to those reasons which fall into the category of Improving Partner’s Sexual Experience, such as “I want to appear sexier for my partner.” When it comes to real orgasms, meanwhile, scientists have come up with a number of theories as to why women experience moments of climax during sexual intercourse. Among these is the idea that the contraction of the peristaltic muscles produces an “upsuck” effect, decreasing the amount of sperm lost in “flowback” and thus increasing the likelihood of successful fertilization. However, regardless of the true function of the genuine female orgasm, it seems that the false orgasm may also serve a number of vital purposes relating to the regulation and manipulation of sexual relationships. This may explain some of the findings generated by a number of other studies, which indicate that around half of all women report faking an orgasm at some point in their lives. Iflscience |
It's ironic for people that always demonize sex and think it's only slightly better than first degree murder, Nigerians are always talking about it. ![]() |
Lucialovely:Wow! Really nice, they must be expensive though. |
Lucialovely:Lol, we'll be giving it out as wedding gifts. ![]() |
Lucialovely:I would vote you without a second thought. ![]() |
https://i.imgur.com/sWEdNkQ.png I dedicate this topic to Lucialovely and the "I can't live without swallow" crew ![]() |
Lucialovely:Rottweiler |
Lucialovely:No wahala, it's has always been a dog for me ![]() |
This infographic from [url=uk.businessinsider.com/8-signs-youre-smarter-than-most-people-2015-8?r=US&IR=T]Business Insider[/url] shows some of the behaviors and traits that research has suggested are associated with a higher level of intelligence. Of course, as Business Insider points out, remember that correlation doesn’t equal causation. Buying a cat, taking up recreational drug use and losing weight are unlikely to really boost your IQ. https://i.imgur.com/a6PhKIL.png cc Lucialovely ![]() |
1. I love you: Whenever I say this I mean it. 2. I am single: I no longer say this because I'm not a player. 3. I am not into looks: I am into looks and she looks like it. 4. I make X amount of money: ![]() 5. I want to get married: I do want to get married but it's also true i'm not ready, I hope she understands. 6. I am not looking for a serous relationship: I'm in a serious relationship. 7. It’s not just sex: It actually isn't just sex. 8. I don’t find her attractive: ![]() 9. You are the best I ever had: No comment. 10. My friend’s opinion don’t matter: They don't really matter, i'm just like that. |
Most slimmest ke? nawa o! English don really finish for Nigeria. |
bongolistik:Yep, looks like Xbox 360 |
That's not a PS4 controller. ![]() |
A company has announced its intention to resurrect the dead by storing their memories and using artificial intelligence to return them to life. In the future, of course. Yeaaaaaah. What? The company is called Humai , and at the moment, it is pretty sparse on details – and we're still not sure it's not a marketing ploy or a hoax. At any rate, the company says they want to store the “conversational styles, behavioral patterns, thought processes and information about how your body functions from the inside-out” on a silicon chip using AI and nanotechnology, according to their website. This information would then be “coded into multiple sensor technologies, which will be built into an artificial body with the brain of a deceased human.” Their words, not ours. In an interview with PopSci , Humai CEO and founder Josh Bocanegra said they “believe we can resurrect the first human within 30 years.” He also elaborated on the process, saying they would use cryonics technology to freeze and store a brain after death, keeping it safe until the technology is ready to insert it into an artificial body. Quite what these artificial bodies will be is unknown, while the logistics of copying someone’s stored neural information is obviously very much science fiction at the moment. The company seems confident though, even going so far as to suggest that death could one day be optional with their method. Speaking to IEET, Bocanegra added that while other AI companies are attempting to make virtual versions of people after they die, his was the first to actually bring people back to life. “I don’t think tombstones, photos, videos, or even our own memories are the best ways to remember someone who has passed,” he said. “Instead, I think an artificially intelligent version of your loved one, whom you can interact with via text and voice, is more desirable.” This is definitely one company you’ll want to keep an eye on over the next few years to see if they make any significant progress towards their rather lofty goal. Or if it's simply an advert for a sequel to Spielberg's "AI." Source: Iflscience |
Lucialovely: Choi! My head don extra large, thanks boo. Love you ![]() |
menix:Lol, so ná Spanish fly you wan dey feed am abi, your love get K leg ọ. |
menix:You don already fail, she no dey like coffee or utara soup, wait which soup be that? |
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