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Let us concentrate in R/S because of 2027 election ....My country is the best |
a bitch is sent home for being stupid |
Nigeria, my beloved country. Why would anyone prefer importation at this time? Could this be evidence that influential Nigerians own refineries outside our borders? This might explain why, despite numerous turnaround maintenance efforts, our local refineries remain non-operational. |
Does it mean that the pro-Fubara lawmakers has decamped to APP? Drama everywhere in my Country |
It’s great that you’re aware of the importance of ear health, especially as a music producer! Ringing in the ears, which could be tinnitus, is often linked to exposure to loud sounds, so it's definitely something to take seriously. Here are some steps to help protect and possibly improve your ear health: 1. Lower Volume Levels: When producing music or listening to it, make sure the volume levels are safe. Aim to keep your listening volume around 70-80 decibels. Many DAWs have metering systems, and using them to monitor levels can help you avoid exposing yourself to dangerous volumes. 2. Use Noise-Canceling Headphones: These can reduce the need to crank up the volume when you’re in a noisy environment. By blocking out external noise, you can listen at lower levels without sacrificing clarity. 3. Limit Exposure: Take regular breaks during long production or listening sessions. A good rule is to follow the 60/60 rule: listen at 60% of maximum volume for no longer than 60 minutes, then take a break. 4. Ear Protection: Consider investing in custom-molded earplugs or high-fidelity earplugs designed for musicians. These reduce sound levels evenly, so you can still hear your music clearly but at a safer level. 5. Visit an Audiologist: If the ringing persists or worsens, it’s important to see an audiologist. They can assess your hearing health, determine if you have tinnitus, and offer advice on protecting your ears moving forward. 6. Rest Your Ears: Give your ears some time to recover, especially after long or loud sessions. Complete silence or quieter environments can help reduce ear fatigue. 7. Be Aware of Hidden Damage: Even if your ears don’t hurt, exposure to loud noises can cause damage over time. Always err on the side of caution with volume and listening duration. |
I join issues with immature members of Nairaland like you. Have a nice day ifeco4: |
Igboman trying to shutdown his brother's business |
"Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it." Proverbs 22:6 (KJV) post=132319354: |
Our leaders are truly remarkable |
fourseome loading..... LazyNaijaYouth: |
I understand that cultural norms vary greatly, and what might be considered normal in one country could indeed be seen differently in another. However, I believe there's a balance between individual freedom and societal responsibility. While beach culture in places like Brazil or Spain may normalize nudity, it’s important to recognize that public spaces are shared by people from diverse backgrounds, including children or those with more conservative views, for whom such exposure may be uncomfortable or even harmful. I also think that while reality is personal, our actions in public spaces do affect others, no matter how much we try to live in our own "bubble." True freedom comes not just from doing what we wish, but from being considerate of others and the different realities they experience. As the saying goes, “One man's freedom ends where another man's freedom begins.” Mutual respect helps create a more harmonious environment for everyone. Maysdevices: |
Evil promoter favor914: |
I appreciate your perspective on personal freedom. While I agree that everyone has the right to live in their own truth, I believe there are certain actions, like public nudity, that can have unintended consequences on others, especially in public spaces. It could create discomfort, provoke reactions, or even present safety risks, particularly in diverse communities with different cultural and social norms. Respecting our own freedom is important, but we should also consider the impact our choices might have on others around us. Balance is key. Maysdevices: |
Is it too much to ask for people like this to dress responsibly? |
Oh, of course! I’m sure the fuel price hike has hit him just as hard. We can all relate to having fleets of cars, official convoys, and a well-cushioned lifestyle and alot of monies in his custody. It must be so tough for him—how could we not be more understanding? |
Any good maintenance plan ? |
There was a time when I, Felix, enjoyed dating my female friends, relishing the excitement of new connections, and the joy of shared experiences. However, as I looked over my finances one day, I couldn't ignore the glaring truth—my spending habits were holding me back. Dinners, gifts, and spontaneous outings were draining my income, leaving me with little to save for the future. Realizing this, I made a tough decision: I would stop dating and focus on my financial goals. It wasn't an easy choice, but I knew it was necessary. I set a target to save 30% of my income each month and began cutting back on unnecessary expenses. At first, the transition was difficult. I missed the thrill of dating and the companionship it brought. But with each passing month, as I watched my savings grow, I felt a new sense of accomplishment and security. I began to appreciate the power of financial discipline and how it could shape my future. This journey wasn't just about money—it was about self-discovery. I found that by stepping away from dating, I had more time to invest in myself, my passions, and my personal growth. The peace of mind that came with financial stability was far more rewarding than any fleeting romance. Looking back, I’m proud of the decision I made. By choosing to save and prioritize my future, I’ve built a solid foundation for myself—one that allows me to live life on my own terms. This experience taught me that sometimes, the most important relationships we need to nurture are the ones we have with ourselves and our future. And so, with my finances in check and my goals clear, I continue on this path, confident in the knowledge that I’m creating a future that truly reflects who I am and what I value most. What has been your experience? |
This is operation rule your state to extinction |
Another "I a-s-s-o-r-e y-o-u'' of the past adminstration. ![]() |
Subsidy g-o-n-e! No plan to mitigate the effects Bobloco: |
Women have been like this since the time of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. As my G.O. used to say, "Do not marry your enemy." |
This people are here again. I don't want to laugh ![]() |
Say capital NO to drugs |
Copied culture. |
To be looted? |
Be man enough to send this message to him: Dear Cousin, I hope you're doing well. I wanted to talk to you about something important regarding your recent visits. While I enjoy having you and your friend over, I've found that having guests for extended periods is becoming challenging for me. I really value my personal space and freedom, and long visits are starting to affect my routine and comfort at home. I appreciate the contributions you both make during your stays, but I’ve realized that I’m much more comfortable with shorter visits. Moving forward, I think it would be best if we limit any future stays to a maximum of two nights. This way, I can enjoy your company without feeling overwhelmed, and we can maintain our good relationship. Additionally, I understand that you have responsibilities with your family and children. It's important to balance those responsibilities and ensure that they are well taken care of. I hope you understand my perspective. I'm trying to be honest and fair to both of us. Let's keep our visits enjoyable and stress-free for everyone involved. Thank you for understanding. Best regards, |
Some parents do not deserve to be called such and not qualified to be one. The police need to investigate whether the parents themselves are involved. I see no reason why a well-meaning parent would allow their children in this age range to go home from school unaccompanied. |
They will come back as usual |
This is how they create generational spiritual problems to themselves and other unborn |
What is the age of the wife? Our people over there always marry children as wives, for the best reason known to them |
Nigeria's own come 2027 will be 44 years times 2 = 88 years. Why? It's because the old crocks are blocking transformation |
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