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marylandcakes:This is nice, I heard this is what the top bakeries use to smooth out wedding cakes. what's the difference between this one and the Italian one? |
This is what happens when dinosaurs are in charge of your future ![]() |
When you panic in the water you will drown. |
okeyfrank:One of the first things you learn during swimming is how to thread in the water with your clothes on , this is a survival skill. A lot of Africans cant swim they fear water like hell. |
Elchappo:You can learn how to swim in a swimming pool. There is no need to bring racial issues into this. |
At the end of the day there is nothing like a free lunch. |
I think swimming should be incorporated in the school curriculum in Nigeria. |
ALL THE BACHELORS ON NAIRALAND, COME AND LEARN HOW TO COOK QUICK STEW !! ![]() |
Kudos to them. Which law says they have to follow or do what everyone else is doing? It is their wedding and their life, most importantly its no body else's business. |
marylandcakes:No problem, ![]() |
Nice one, keep up the good work. |
D1O:Thanks |
One good thing about this administration is that it has forced some Nigerians to go back to the drawing board and make use of their brains. |
Seriously speaking This is a very controversial way of making stew compared to the usual Nigerian way. Most of us, when we are used to cooking in a certain way believe that that is the best and any other way is wrong. But after watching this video, I watched the videos of some world top chefs and realised that we Nigerians the way we handle our meat is an over kill. we over cook it and at the end there is little or no nutrients left. I have adjusted my cooking methods a bit, because I believe we are all learning new things everyday. |
kaeforum:In which rule book is that stated please refer me. ![]() |
yemsai:Thanks |
13 hidden signs that tell you are suffering from depression 1) Feelings of sadness, emptiness or unhappiness: Although feelings of hopelessness are common among individuals with clinical depression, they can be some of the most difficult feelings to experience. This can include feelings of dissatisfaction, failure, and a belief that nothing will get better. People suffering from depression often feel unhappy without any rhyme or reason. 2) Angry outbursts, irritability or frustration, even over small matters: Many people don’t realise that low levels of chronic irritability and anger can mask an underlying depression. Constant irritability is also a symptom of depression seen in teenagers and children, one that could be written off as normal growing pains or teenage behaviour. 3) Loss of interest or pleasure in normal activities, such as exercise, games or even sex: We all have times when we feel a bit more introverted than usual, but when people have clinical depression, they can lose the sense of pleasure they used to get from their favourite activities or from engaging with others. This isolation can make it harder for friends and loved ones to see the other symptoms of depression a person may be exhibiting, which makes it more difficult to know when a person needs help. 4) Sleep disturbances, including insomnia or sleeping too much: As tired as you may be, if you’re depressed you might also have trouble sleeping. Marked changes in sleeping patterns, like insomnia or increased time spent sleeping, is another symptom of clinical depression. 5)Tiredness and lack of energy, so that even small tasks take extra effort: 6) Changes in appetite —Some people either gain or lose weight when they have clinical depression because of their change in appetite. For some, this means an increase in appetite and possibly weight gain as a result. Others lose their appetite and struggle to eat much at all. In either case, a significant change is worth investigating. 7) Anxiety, agitation or restlessness: If you know someone who is always restless or is agitated without a specific reason, it is possible that the person is suffering from depression. Things like excessive worrying, pacing, hand-wringing or an inability to sit still could be one of the major signs of depression. Slowed thinking, speaking or body movements: People who are depressed may eventually become slow thinkers and will take longer to speak even a single sentences. Some might even experience slow body movements.9) Feelings of worthlessness or guilt, fixating on past failures or blaming yourself for things that are not your responsibility: A feeling of worthlessness or guilt is typically experienced by someone who is suffering from depression, although many people experience occasional feelings of guilt or worthlessness. It’s a simple sense that our own worth in this world is of little value in the moment, or that we feel responsible for another’s reaction or behavior. It may include unrealistic negative evaluations of one’s own worth or guilty preoccupations or ruminations over minor past failings. 10) Frequent thoughts of death, suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts or suicide: [/b]This is the most serious symptom of depression. When you’re severely depressed, suicidal thoughts can become so prominent, you begin to make a plan for ending your life, as you feel there are no other options. If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, seek help or tell a trusted person in your life and ask for help. [b]11) Trouble thinking, concentrating, making decisions and remembering things: It’s more often thought of as a symptom of ADHD, but an inability to concentrate or hold focus on one’s activities can be a sign of clinical depression. People with clinical depression often have memory issues that can add to their difficulties in maintaining day-to-day activities. 12) Unexplained physical problems, such as back pain or headaches: Yes, depression can literally hurt. There is increasing recognition of the physical symptoms of depression, which include headaches, stomach pain, and back pain. One study found half of patients with depression from around the world reported unexplained physical symptoms. But because these physical symptoms are often vague or have no logical explanation, they can be missed as symptom of depression. 13) Fatigue: Many people with depression find it difficult to get out of bed — and we're not just talking about hitting the snooze button. For some, getting up seems nearly impossible. They may also find themselves spending unusual amounts of time in bed throughout the day, or having trouble with normal activities because of fatigue. |
Devil Beans? |
marylandcakes:Abi oh? ![]() |
LastMumu:In Nigeria these days, when you see what some graduates write up, then the OP is good based on that comparison. In general He is okay. |
fkdmods:He didn't take him in, he is just going to be responsible for his education that's all. |
fkdmods:You don't really need to know someone to help them. He saw the boy was crying, he went to the school, that is enough confirmation. Should he go and trace the boys ancestors or what? |
NO WAY |
God bless you. All those Benin Boys that are bathing themselves in champagne , please come and see what you can spend your money on. ![]() |
Now his watch has ended. May his soul rest in peace. Amen |
Donald Trump should not worry about insulting China and if Beijing objects to him speaking to Taiwan, "screw 'em", an economic adviser to the US president-elect has said. Stephen Moore, chief economist of The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank in Washington, said Mr Trump was right to risk China's displeasure by speaking on the phone with the president of Taiwan, which the Chinese regard as a breakaway province. He said: "Too many namby-pamby people in the foreign policy shop are saying 'Oh my gosh we can't do this, we might insult the Chinese.' I don't care if we insult the Chinese. "Taiwan is our ally. That is a country that we have backed because they believe in freedom. We ought to back our ally, and if China doesn't like it, screw 'em." Mr Moore added: "We see what's happening in China the way they're sabre rattling out there in the East, it's about time we do what Reagan did, we stand up to these bullies." His comments came after Mr Trump stoked a diplomatic row by accusing Beijing of currency manipulation and flexing its muscles in the South China Sea. He also became the first US president or president-elect since 1979 to speak by phone with a leader of Taiwan, talking with President Tsai Ing-wen. The US does not recognise Taiwan as a sovereign nation. The White House said Mr Trump's Taiwan phone call could "undermine" US relations with China. Josh Earnest, President Barack Obama's spokesman, said efforts had been made to reassure Chinese officials. It came as Mr Trump, who once claimed climate change was a hoax invented by the Chinese, appeared to reverse course dramatically on that issue as he met with Al Gore, the environmental activist and former US Vice President. Mr Gore, who has devoted his time since leaving office to the issue, praised the businessman for what he called a "sincere" discussion. He said: "I had a lengthy and very productive session with the president-elect. It was a sincere search for areas of common ground. I found it an extremely interesting conversation, and to be continued." Mr Gore had gone to Trump Tower in New York for what was expected to be a meeting with the billionaire's daughter Ivanka, who reportedly wants to make climate change a signature issue in her role as first daughter. But Mr Gore, who won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his climate change campaigning, said he spent the bulk of his time there talking to the president-elect. The decision to meet Mr Gore appeared at odds with views previously expressed by Mr Trump. In 2012 Mr Trump said: "The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make US manufacturing non-competitive." |
marylandcakes:After you've prepared what you will need to eat it. Yes |
marylandcakes:Nice and easy very quick. |
[quote author=lepasharon post=51652436]Nigerians no dey chop pork[/quote Really? So all those lorries loaded with pork who eats them? |
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Slowed thinking, speaking or body movements: People who are depressed may eventually become slow thinkers and will take longer to speak even a single sentences. Some might even experience slow body movements.