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nairalanders sabi do photoshop sha. But ona Zap up for the leg and the B.R.E.A.S.T |
guy, you did not post on the topic, don't you read rules before posting?? Or should I ban you? |
oya where the picture? |
ok, i have heard |
the time u use dey ask these many many questions no reach for you to go to the main source (google)? Abi your hand dey scratch you to create topic |
if person like dionee walshington (woman with biggest butt in the world) molest person na die the person dey oo |
derrick333: childs tawk,dats if I b Christian oabeg go away.. Any religion apart from christianity sucks |
Tallesty1: lols......just imagine say woman point gun for your head,she come say she wan force u fork am i go come say i rather die shey? |
painful enjoyment |
derrick333: . Pipo plenty way de ans Jesus, but Christ is d speciano worry, make winch press u for night u go know weda na Jesus Christ or na Jesus u go shout |
do you really think the poor man has peace of mind? I go for both of them |
the name of Jesus is the only special name, maybe the name messi is demonic |
so funny i forgot to laugh |
ashawo men.... Mtcheeeeew.. I wonder why men go get belle |
sonOfLucifer: The bible is a collection of tales, a few fibs and exaggerations written by ignornat men. It has outlived its purpose and every copy should be tossed into a furnace and burnt. Bleep off this thread with your threats. There are enough threads in this section for the brainless to mingle.your lucifer is too foolish thats why he picked a foolish one as his servant.. Servant of lucifer, hahahahaha.. Person no see human serve, na lucifer |
The positive and negative effects of alcohol are listed below. Positive: In the case of moderate use, alcohol has positive effects. You can get livelier, easier and relaxed. You can talk more easily and feel less tired. According to some researchers, moderate alcohol use protects against cardiovascular diseases. This means a maximum of 2-3 glasses of wine or beer a day for men, and 1 to 2 glasses a day for women. Socially, some people claim that it also has positive effects. It provides a lot of employment in the production, catering and retail of products and services in which alcohol plays a part. Also, people claim that alcoholic beverages helps people socialize. Negative: Excessive alcohol use increases the risk of a number of diseases: fatty degeneration of the liver, infection of the liver, liver cirrhosis (More), sleeping disorders, sexual problems, infection of the esophagus, infection of the stomach, infection of the pancreas, premature dementia, varying from a reduction of memory to the serious syndrome of Korsakoff; cancer of the mouth, throat, larynx, intestines and breasts; hypertension and heart problems. Alcohol is also damaging during pregnancy. Also alcohol takes its toll in traffic. Alcohol plays an important role in aggression. 40% of all incidents involving aggression occur while under the influence of alcohol. The police spend 22% of their time on cases involving alcohol. Violence on the streets and domestic violence while under the influence of alcohol happen often. Also at work, alcohol has big consequences. 13% of all employees on sick leave have alcohol problems. Employees with alcohol problems produce at least 10% less work than their colleagues. Alcohol can make people irresponsible; for example, getting pregnant in circumstances where they are unable to care for a child. |
oya make we bet say man u go win their match on the 16th |
he go tell me who he wan benchhe go tell me who he wan benchhe go tell me who he wan bench |
so you really want me to put my 2go username and password there after everything 2go advised us eh?? |
1. Animals often represent the part of your psyche that feels connected to nature and survival. Being chased by a predator suggests you're holding back repressed emotions like fear or aggression. 2. Babies can symbolize a literal desire to produce offspring, or your own vulnerability or need to feel loved. They can also signify a new start. 3. Being chased is one of the most common dream symbols in all cultures. It means you are feeling threatened, so reflect on who is chasing you (they may also be symbolic) and why they are a possible threat in real life. 4. Clothes make a statement about how we want other people to perceive us. If you dream symbol is shabby clothing, you may feel unattractive or worn out. Changing what you wear may reflect a lifestyle change. 5. Crosses are interpreted subjectively depending on your religious beliefs. Some see it as symbolizing balance, death, or an end to a particular phase of life. The specific circumstances will help define these dream symbols. 6. Exams can signify self-evaluation, with the content of the exam reflecting the part of your personality or life under inspection. 7. Death of a friend or loved one represents change (endings and new beginnings) and is not a paranormal prediction of any kind. If you are recently bereaved, it may be an attempt to come to terms with the event. 8. Falling is a common dream symbol that relates to our anxieties about letting go, losing control, or somehow failing after a success. 9. Faulty machinery in dreams is often caused by your language centers being shut down while asleep, making it difficult to dial a phone, read the time, or search the internet. It can also represent performance anxiety in life. 10. Food is said to symbolize knowledge, because it nourishes the body just as information nourishes the brain. Food for thought? 11. Demons are sneaky evil entities which signify repressed emotions. You may secretly feel the need to change your own behaviors for the better. 12. Hair has significant ties with sexuality, according to Freud. Abundant hair may symbolize virility, while cutting hair off in a dream shows a loss of libido. Hair loss may also express a literal fear of going bald or becoming unattractive. 13. Hands are always present in dreams but when they are tied up it may represent feelings of futility. Washing your hands may express guilt. Looking closely at your hands in a dream is a good way to become lucid. 14. Houses can host many common dream symbols, but the building as a whole represents your inner psyche. Each room or floor can symbolize different emotions, memories and interpretations of meaningful events. 15. Killing in your dreams does not make you a closet murderer; it represents your desire to "kill" part of your own personality. It can also symbolize hostility towards a particular person and the desire to see them suffer. 16. Marriage may be a literal desire to wed or a merging of the feminine and masculine parts of your psyche. 17. Missing a flight or any other kind of transport is another popular dream, showing your frustration over possibly missing out on important opportunities in life. It's most common when you're struggling to make a big decision. 18. Money can symbolize self worth. If you dream of exchanging money, it may show that you're anticipating some changes in your life. 19. Mountains are obstacles, so to dream of successfully climbing a mountain can reveal a true feeling of achievement. Viewing a landscape from atop a mountain can symbolize a life under review without conscious prejudice. 20. Nudity is one of the most common dream symbols, revealing your true self to others. You may feel vulnerable and exposed to others. Showing off your nudity may suggest sexual urges or a desire for recognition. 21. People (other dream characters) are reflections of your own psyche, and may demonstrate specific aspects of your own personality. 22. Radios and TVs can symbolize communication channels between the conscious and unconscious minds. When lucid, ask them a question... 23. Roads, aside from being literal manifestations, convey your direction in life. This may be time to question your current "life path". 24. Schools are common dream symbols in children and teenagers but what about dreaming of school in adulthood? It may display a need to know and understand yourself, fueled by life's own lessons. 25. Sex dreams can symbolize intimacy and a literal desire for sex. Or they may demonstrate the unification of unconscious emotions with conscious recognition, showing a new awareness and personal growth. 26. Teachers, aside from being literal manifestations of people, can represent authority figures with the power to enlighten you. 27. Teeth are common dream symbols. Dreaming of losing your teeth may show a hidden fear of getting old and being unattractive to the opposite sex. 28. Being trapped (physically) is a common nightmare theme, reflecting your real life inability to escape or make the right choice. 29. Vehicles may reflect how much control you feel you have over your life - for instance is the car out of control, or is someone else driving you? 30. Water comes in many forms and can symbolize the unconscious mind. Calm pools of water reflect inner peace while a choppy ocean can suggest unease. |
people in lagos don't/do have wahala.. Why do most good/bad things occur in lagos?? |
bible is not an ordinary book, so you better watch your tongue and stop fooling around |
because the person they are cheating with has enough ijebu garri and coconut in their house ![]() |
[b][/b]Dreams. Mysterious, bewildering, eye- opening and sometimes a nightmarish living hell: dreams are all that and much more. Here are 20 amazing facts about dreams that you might have never heard about. Fact #1: You can’t read while dreaming, or tell the time If you are unsure whether you are dreaming or not, try reading something. The vast majority of people are incapable of reading in their dreams. The same goes for clocks: each time you look at a clock it will tell a different time and the hands on the clock won’t appear to be moving as reported by lucid dreamers. Fact #2: Lucid dreaming There is a whole subculture of people practicing what is called lucid or conscious dreaming. Using various techniques, these people have supposedly learned to assume control of their dreams and do amazing things like flying, passing through walls, and traveling to different dimensions or even back in time. Fact #3: Inventions inspired by dreams Dreams are responsible for many of the greatest inventions of mankind. A few examples include: The idea for Google -Larry Page Alternating current generator -Tesla DNA’s double helix spiral form -James Watson The sewing machine -Elias Howe Periodic table -Dimitri Mendeleyev …and many, many more. Fact #4: Premonition dreams There are some astounding cases where people actually dreamt about things which happened to them later, in the exact same ways they dreamed about. You could say they got a glimpse of the future, or it might have just been coincidence. The fact remains that this is some seriously interesting and bizarre phenomena. Some of the most famous premonition dreams include: Abraham Lincoln dreamt of His Assassination Many of the victims of 9/11 had dreams warning them about the catastrophe Mark Twain’s dream of his brother’s demise 19 verified precognitive dreams about the Titanic catastrophe Fact #5: Sleep paralysis Hell is real and it is called sleep paralysis. It’s the stuff of true nightmares. I’ve been a sleep paralysis sufferer as a kid and I can attest to how truly horrible it is. Two characteristics of sleep paralysis are the inability to move (hence paralysis) and a sense of an extremely evil presence in the room with you. It doesn’t feel like a dream, but 100% real. Studies show that during an attack, sleep paralysis sufferers show an overwhelming amygdala activity. The amygdala is responsible for the “fight or flight” instinct and the emotions of fear, terror and anxiety. Enough said! Fact #6: REM sleep disorder In the state of REM (rapid-eye- movement) stage of your sleep your body is normally paralyzed. In rare cases, however, people act out their dreams. These have resulted in broken arms, legs, broken furniture, and in at least one reported case, a house burnt down. Fact #7: Sexual dreams The very scientifically-named “nocturnal penile tumescence” is a very well documented phenomena. In laymen’s term it simply means that you get a stiffy while you sleep. Actually, studies indicate that men get up to 20 erections per dream. Fact #8: Unbelievable Sleepwalkers Sleepwalking is a very rare and potentially dangerous sleep disorder. It is an extreme form of REM sleep disorder, and these people don’t just act out their dreams, but go on real adventures at night. Lee Hadwin is a nurse by profession, but in his dreams he is an artist. Literally. He “sleepdraws” gorgeous portraits, of which he has no recollection afterwards. Strange sleepwalking “adventures” include: A woman having sex with strangers while sleepwalking A man who drove 22 miles and killed his cousin while sleepwalking (how is this even possible?) A sleepwalker who walked out of the window from the third floor, and barely survived Fact #9: Dream drug There are actually people who like dreaming and dreams so much that they never want to wake up. They want to continue on dreaming even during the day, so they take an illegal and extremely potent hallucinogenic drug called Dimethyltryptamine. It is actually only an isolated and synthetic form of the chemical our brains produce naturally during dreaming. Fact #10 Dream-catcher The dream-catcher is one of the most well-known Native American symbols. It is a loose web or webs woven around a hoop and decorated with sacred objects meant to protect against nightmares. Fact #11: Increased brain activity You would associate sleeping with peace and quiet, but actually our brains are more active during sleep than during the day. Fact #12: Creativity and dreams As we mentioned before, dreams are responsible for inventions, great artworks and are generally just incredibly interesting. They are also “recharging” our creativity. In rare cases of REM disorder, people actually don’t dream at all. These people suffer from significantly decreased creativity and perform badly at tasks requiring creative problem solving. Fact #13: Pets dream too Our animal companions dream as well. Watch a dog or a cat sleep and you can see that they are moving their paws and making noises like they were chasing something. Go get ‘em Buddy! Fact #14: You always dream— you just don’t remember it Many people claim that they don’t dream at all, but that’s not true: we all dream, but up to 60% of people don’t remember their dreams at all. Fact #15: Blind people dream too Blind people who were not born blind see images in their dreams but people who were born blind don’t see anything at all. They still dream, and their dreams are just as intense and interesting, but they involve the other senses beside sight. Fact #16: In our dreams we only see faces that we already know It is proven that in dreams we can only see faces that we have seen in real life before. So beware: that scary-looking old lady next to you on the bus might as well be in your next nightmare. Fact #17: Dreams tend to be negative Surprisingly, dreams are more often negative than positive. The three most widely reported emotions felt during dreaming are anger, sadness and fear. Fact #18: Multiple dreams per night You can have up to seven different dreams per night depending on how many REM cycles you have. We only dream during the REM period of sleep, and the average person dreams one to two hours every night. Fact #19: Gender differences Interestingly, 70% of all the characters in a man’s dream are other men, but women’s dream contain an equal amount of women and men. Also men’s dreams contain a lot more aggression. Both women and men dream about sexual themes equally often. Fact #20: Not everyone dreams in color As much as 12% of people only dream in black and white. |
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because the person they are cheating with has enough ijebu garri and coconut in their house