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Let's discuss logically, intelligently and critically. #5thTopic
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Easy virtue? who was she shagging? I bet some nairalanders wish she was their sugar mummy. To the point, it's not secret that SOME ladies that attain such political Heights had to trade their bodies for favours naah. She prolly felt big enough to think she didn't need to trade any longer... and trust guys...they showed her the exit door. |
This administration is fielding more naive gentlemen in politics than we have ever had. Let's all know that to hold your ground up there, some times you need some strong (spiritual) back-up. |
ibkgab001:lalasticlala ain't a leftie |
kestolove95:the last time... it wasn't. |
Hey Uncle Brainboss, Have u seen these Muslim ladies bn screened at some security conscious establishments ? Have you seen some Arabian female athletes? When would you get to a Chevron Interview starting at 7am? Lets be rational, logical and a little free thinking. Religion sometimes make folks sound so. .. help me finish am. For the record, I wrote exams on a Sunday back then in OAU and it didn't make FP. |
It’s undeniable that Facebook is a great way to keep in touch with people you love and care about. It’s a platform that easily keeps you updated on people’s lives without the real need for a catch-up chat or in-person meet-up. However, as soon as you make the decision to add a random party acquaintance or childhood friend, and once you follow all the famous people you idolize and all the brands and pages you enjoy keeping tabs on, your Facebook newsfeed can easily transform into an irrelevant and congested mess, making it harder to keep track of your family’s photos and friends’ witty status updates. For you social butterflies out there who regret being too heavy-handed with accepting Facebook friend requests in the past, here’s a handy questionnaire you can use to re-evaluate your network and efficiently prune your bloated virtual address book. 1.) IS HE OR SHE SOMEONE YOU WENT TO SCHOOL WITH…WHEN YOU WERE 8? I won’t lie; it’s fun to reminisce with someone who knew you back when you still had baby teeth, but unless you’ve managed to remain friends since you were both still using training wheels, it’s totally OK to hit the unfriend button. If you weren’t super tight, they probably won’t be offended that you did, and in many cases they might not even notice. 2.) IS HE OR SHE SOMEONE WHO REGULARLY POSTS ARTICLES FROM THE ONION, THINKING IT’S ACTUAL NEWS? Not a lot of people get and understand satirical websites. If you haven’t yet, you can post a comment to one of their posts to kindly let them know the deal. Give them a chance to realize the mistake joke. But if they still fall for the same old crap, feel free to click unfollow to hide them from your newsfeed forever. If, on top of falling for satirical pieces they also post comments on your posts that are just as ignorant and shortsighted, take it as a sign to unfriend. 3.) IS HE OR SHE SOMEONE YOU WORK WITH? Is this person someone you’d gladly drink a beer or two with? Definitely keep. Is this person someone who wouldn’t hesitate to fire you for your previous Facebook posts? Err on the side of caution and just unfriend. (Why the heck did you add them on Facebook in the first place, anyway? That’s what Twitter is for.) 4.) IS THIS PERSON’S TIMELINE MAINLY COMPRISED OF HIS OR HER DAILY HOROSCOPE? Chances are, that person probably doesn’t use Facebook vert often, so consider connecting with them through a different social site, if you must. Either that, or they’re lame and not worth keeping in contact with to begin with. 5.) DOES HE OR SHE EXCLUSIVELY POST RIDICULOUS CONSPIRACY THEORIES? These posts are just newsfeed clutter. Unfollow if you can’t bring yourself to fully unfriend. 6.) IS THIS PERSON YOUR MOM OR YOUR DAD WHO ALWAYS POSTS INAPPROPRIATE COMMENTS TO ALL YOUR UPDATES? Sigh. You really shouldn’t be Facebook friends with your folks if this is the case. However, if unfriending either of them will bring a lot of unwanted drama into your life, just create a custom filter (Click on "Custom" in the your message privacy menu) for your posts. It’s tedious, but necessary to keep your stress levels low. This would also be a good time to update your Restricted list. 7.) DOES HE OR SHE POST POLITICAL RANTS ON THE REGULAR? If they regularly post hateful stuff then sure, unfriend them; unfollowing might not be enough because they can still post hateful responses on your timeline. You can consider adding them back after the elections are over, if you feel like you have to. However, if they un-ironically follow Donald Trump, you can probably unfriend them and not feel to bad about it. 8.) IS HE OR SHE A FRIEND OF A FRIEND THAT YOU MET A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO AT A PARTY? If you haven’t spoken in the last six months (which is already a super generous time frame), unfriend. 9.) DID HE OR SHE ADD YOU ON FACEBOOK TO SHARE A MONEY-MAKING OPPORTUNITY? First, you’re dumb for accepting their friend request in the first place. Second unfriend and tell them to GTFO. 10.) IS HE OR SHE AN EX? If you’re married and are completely happy with your life now, and the thought of your ex no longer makes you go insane, then there’s no harm in keeping contact, especially if you’re still in good terms. You can also feel free to unfriend if you haven’t talked in ages and his or her posts bore the hell out of you. But if you’re keeping them around just to stalk them or make you feel better about yourself, do yourself a favor and unfriend. 11.) IS HIS OR HER NAME MAKING YOU GO, “WHO THE HELL IS THIS PERSON?” Unfriend. If they’re not memorable enough to make you remember where you met them or what their name is, then you probably aren’t that interested in keeping up with them. 12.) ARE THEY BLATANTLY RACIST, SEXIST, OR A DESPICABLE HUMAN BEING IN SOME OTHER WAY? Why are they still on your friends list? Un-freaking-friend. Source : /21Ffw3d 13.) You too dey use Facebook naah, add your own put |
greyce:I can't agree more, however if can't be proven by science |
A tattoo convention this past weekend in Quito, Ecuador, brought a dizzying array of colorfully tattooed bodies. Not as prominently featured? Some of the weird ways tattoos can affect your health. Tattoos are very common, but they do bring certain health risks, said Dr. Marie Leger, a dermatologist at the New York University Langone Medical Center in New York City who has studied adverse reactions to tattoos. "I love tattoos," Leger told Live Science. But it's important to be informed of the risks associated with getting inked, too, she said. Here are some things to keep in mind before getting inked. 1.Infections It should come as no surprise that an unsanitary tattoo parlor can lead to infection. In fact, infections can come from a bunch of different sources, including the tattoo artist, as well as the ink, Leger said. In 2012, there was a small outbreak of skin infections in upstate New York. The source of the infections was traced back to a batch of grey ink that had been contaminated with bacteria called mycobacteria, Leger said. The bacteria species that caused the infections, Mycobacterium chelonae, can cause painful rashes that can last for months. It is a relative of the mycobacteria that cause tuberculosis and leprosy. Although bacterial infections are the most common type of infection linked with tattoos, getting inked can also lead to fungal and viral infections, Leger said. People can even end up with warts, she said. The takeaway? If a tattoo becomes red, swollen or painful, or starts draining, go see your doctor right away, Leger said. 2. Allergies "People can develop allergies to their tattoos," Leger said. In fact, patients who had no allergic reaction to their first tattoos can later develop an allergy after getting second or third tattoos, she said. Leger described one patient who had gotten a red tattoo years ago. When the woman got a second tattoo, a decade later, the red portions of both the new and the old tattoos became itchy and (more) red, she said. Tattoo allergies can be difficult to treat, Leger said. Topical steroids or steroid injections can sometimes help, but in more extreme cases, the tattooed area of skin needs to be surgically cut out of the body, she said. 3. Hiding the evidence Covering your skin with tattoos can cover up health problems, preventing them from being caught as early as possible. There are reports of tattoos covering up skin cancers including melanomas, basal cell carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas, Leger said. A 2013 case report described a man whose melanoma was revealed only after he had a tattoo removed with a laser. The cancerous growth had been previously covered in black ink. Tattoos can make it difficult for a dermatologist to perform a "skin check" and look for moles that may be cancerous, she said. With skin cancer, early detection is important, she added. 4.Sun exposure Protecting your skin from the sun is always important, but tattoos can increase your risk of suffering from the effects of too much sun exposure, Leger said. For some people, sun exposure can cause tattoos to become raised and itchy, she said. In a Danish study from 2014, researchers interviewed tattooed sunbathers and found that 42 percent reported adverse reactions. Of these complaints, more than half were related to sun exposure, including reports of swelling, itching and redness. It's well-known that yellow ink can cause itching, redness and raised skin when exposed to the sun; this happens because of the cadmium found in the ink, Leger said. But other colors can cause problems as well. In the Danish study, for example, skin reactions were observed mostly in people with black, red and blue ink in their tattoos. 5. MRI-induced burns People with tattoos may have problems if they need to get MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) exams. For example, a 2011 case report described a professional football player whose black tattoo "burned" while he was getting an MRI. "That case report was a heads-up" about tattoos and MRIs, Leger said. According to the case report, the burns resulted from electric currents forming in the iron in the tattoo ink. Patients with more black ink in their tattoos are at greater risk of MRI difficulties, because this ink contains iron oxide, Leger said. However, red inks may also contain iron. Sorce: /1Qoz9oW
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7 astounding facts about a great scientific mystery that's only found in 10% of the population There's a minority that not many people think about and has stumped scientists for decades: lefties.About 10% of the human population is left-handed, yet no one knows for sure why lefties are so rare.It's probably the result of a mix of factors, including things related togenetics,evolution, and evenprenatal hormones.Or, it could be the result of something else entirely. Here are some of the most interesting facts researchers have reported as they attempt to unlock the keys to left-handedness: 1. Twins are more likely to be left-handed, but no one knows why 2. Two left-handed parents have a 26.1% chance of having a left-handed child whereas two right-handed parents only have a 9.5% chance. 3. Most animals show no preference for handedness, or when one hand ismore dominant than the other. Humans and our closest relatives, chimps, are an exception. About 90%of humans and 70% of chimps are right-handed. 4. By contrast, parrots seem to show a preference for using their left limbs. One study of 320 Australian parrots found that 47% preferred picking up food with their left foot. Another 33% preferred using their right, while the rest had no preference. 5.For humans, handedness may develop in the womb. Researchers who recorded thumb-sucking in 75 fetuses found that, 10 years later, 100% of the fetuses who sucked their right thumb were right handed; 67% of those who sucked their left thumb were lefties. 6. Our language abilities could also play a role in handedness. The left hemisphere of the brain is thought to be dominant when it comes to language, both in terms of processing sound and helping assist with speech. Scientists have found that this is the case in 95% of people who are right-handed but only 70% of lefties — for the other 30% language was either dominant in the right hemisphere or equally shared by both sides of the brain. 7. Lefties are thought to be more creative and musically talented, but the science doesn't uphold this myth. source: read.bi/1WSE1qk 8. Add yours |
hardie14:same here...I lost most contacts except that of rita, would you mind sharing some with me? Thanks. |
KashyBaby:There are b00bs and there are b00bs, firm and perky does the magic. |
James Moffatt translation |
Romancelanders out there, do you folks think it's really this magical? Guys do they work on you? Girls, do they work for you? Never knew the boobs are such a therapy. #FirstTopic
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justified10:not every one is on your time zone. folks forget that. |
justified10:lol |
hardie14:oh yeah! I did Mr Akande's, we were his first set, just after he left excellence. with Awawu rita Abe kola etc |
hardie14:I think it's FUTA sec, you should remember rukayat, ; learnt she got married last year yewande Aliu (South South) Mopelola Yinka to mention a few |
hardie14:I was in class 07 in RCHS Osogbo as well as FUTA staff Sec. so you have to fall in one of the two |
hardie14:just uploaded. were u in class '07? |
hardie14:just uploaded. were u in class '07 |
hardie14:I just did. it's looking more like class '07 |
and yeah he finally did. |
hardie14:FUTA sec? Royal? OAU? FUTA? it has to be one of the above. |
this hardie14 babe looks quite familiar. Jokes apart |
when I got to No. 4, I read let your spouse "cum" first ![]() |
I remember those Awo and ETF days, the water sometimes will be whitish, and later turn coloured. Great Ife! all na wash. I hope for a solution in time though, I still have some good looking junior ones there abeg. |
Great ife! All shall be well oh, I have younger ones there. |
same here, registered yesterday. |
