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Why this op come spoil show for we ewedu Muslims now? Even snap my skull mining workshop join ![]() |
There's no excuse for that sh*t show. Part of being a professional businessman or CEO is being prepared for events like this and most importantly being ready to handle it professionally nobody cares how angry he was. A whole billionaire could not hire a nice lawyer or linguist to write a proper apology letter.. THERE'S NO EXCUSE FOR THAT SH*TSHOW |
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BS..the man has killed about 2 or 3 other black pple before Floyd.. I'm sure she was well aware of those incidents, but like the wives and gfs of most criminals, she looked d other way and acted like everything was cool..now that he's fked and her life is in danger, thats when she knows she'll file for divorce. |
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byinks:wow how does immunity spread?...please elaborate.. |
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According to archeological and historical findings, Central Asia has been said to be the birth place of cannabis. Evidences suggest that the plant was used cultivated for fibres as early as 4000BC from which strong ropes, textiles and strings were manufactured. Materials made from cannabis plant have been discovered in the tomb of Emperor Wu (104-87 B.C ) of the Han dynasty which also contained the first evidence for the use of cannabis seeds. The earliest evidence of cannabis smoking has been found in the 2,500 year old tombs of Jirzankal cemetery in the paint mountains in western China where cannabis residue were found in charred burners, possibly during funeral rituals. As a medicine, cannabis was reportedly used in the world's oldest pharmacopoeia which was compiled in the first century of the Christian era from which cannabis lost its importance in China, but based on oral traditions passed down from the time of emperor Shen-Nung who lived around 2700 B.C. and has been regarded as the father of Chinese medicine. Cannabis as a medicine is said to have been used relieving rheumatic pain, intestinal congestion, malaria and oddly enough, absent mindedness. The founder of Chinese surgery Hua T'o (110-207 AD) used a compound from the plant taken with wine to anesthetize patients during surgical operations. The Chinese used mainly the seeds of cannabis for medical purposes; therefore, it may be assumed that they were referring to that part of the plant when describing its medicinal properties. Until today, cannabis seeds continue to be used as a laxative by Chinese physicians. It is acknowledged that the seeds are practically deficient in D9-tetrahydrocannabinol (D9-THC), which is considered the plant's main active constituent, and is mainly composed of essential fatty acids and proteins. Today some of these fatty acids are considered as having therapeutic effects, such as the g-linoleic acid, whose topical use is recommended for eczema and psoriasis, and its oral use for atherosclerosis, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and other inflammatory diseases. In China, the medical use of cannabis never reached the importance it did in India. The first reference to the use of cannabis, as a psychoactive drug, is also in the pen-ts'ao ching, as observed in one of its phrases: ...ma-fen (the fruit of cannabis)... if taken in excess will produce visions of devils … over a long term, it makes one communicate with spirits and lightens one's body… In spite of this reference, there are scarce citations of the use of cannabis as a hallucinogen in ancient Chinese texts. One possible explanation is that such use was probably associated to shamanism, a religion of the people from Central Asia. During the Han dynasty, this religious practice started to decline in China, and became disbelieved and increasingly restricted. Ancient texts rarely mentioned shamanism and, thus, there is no reference to the use of cannabis as a hallucinogen. Although shamanism became gradually more restricted in China, it was rather common in the Northern nomadic tribes, which may have contributed to the dissemination ofcannabis in Central and Western Asia and in India. Spread of the plant |
Is the PDF undergraduate scholarship legit? |
ferdybillion:Na true o...very possible though |
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Brainiac12:why does this guy look familiar.. like a character from "Boondocks" |
If these many people are doing this beautiful arts, it must be easy to learn no need to pay...but y'all a good tho |
Bluezy13:bullsh*t |
If you won't modify the original post and explain the full story in detail which will probably get it to front page where you will surely get the assistance you're looking for, you're prolly not serious yet.. |
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eliok so can I write and sell to you or what?? I'm confused on the point of the thread pls |
Temidola12:lol..write a book and sell on Amazon Kindle �♀️� |
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Commentor:so you just enjoy the bitter taste for breakfast ? |
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