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I am sure most of us know about business eagerness in igbo land.
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I am sure most of us know about business eagerness in igbo land.
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When the only match remaining in ur 2 million ticket is barca to win juventus in champions league. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVjAv8rX_U4
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Just as expected. When u chop heavy you vomit heavy. Still on the matter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJpHRxItZkQ |
heads must roll indeed. Naija i hail. Still on the matter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJpHRxItZkQ |
Relieves Stress May Help Reduce Blood Pressure Burns Calories Stimulates the Brain Treats Schizophrenia Natural Pain Killer Strengthens Immune System Regulates Blood Sugar Builds Relationships
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When I first discovered stand-up comedy, I was in the university. Basketmouth was the first comedian i saw on stage. It was one of the most beautiful nights i have heard till date (my wedding night gave more goose bumps) lol. Abeg no roll eyes o. Na the work wey we dey do. I had fallen in love with the realistically jokes of basketmouth I admired him not just because he was funny, but because he offered very real comments about the world and our young ages. Since then, I’ve never outgrown my love of stand-up, and I doubt I ever will. Stand-up comedy is beneficial in that it is cathartic but also in so many other ways. Whether you love stand-up as much as I do, or you’re just “okay” with it, you might be surprised to learn these powerful benefits of the laughter it creates: 1. It can help relieves stress Assuming you’re watching or listening to stand-up that you find humorous, the laughter can effectively reduce your stress levels. Research suggests that laughter relieves stress by initiating and then abruptly cooling down your stress responses. What’s more, simply anticipating a laugh can have powerful stress-relieving effects. One study from 2008 found that, when anticipating laughter, subjects experienced lower levels of three stress hormones — cortisol, epinephrine and dopac. The anticipation of laughter reduced these hormones by 39 percent, 70 percent and 38 percent, respectively. 2. It can help relieve pain In addition to being a stress-reliever, stand-up comedy could also help with long-term pain management. Laughing can cause your body to produce natural painkillers and may also relieve pain caused by muscle disorders by interfering with the “pain-spasm” cycle. A 2011 study conducted by researchers from Oxford University showed that the more subjects laughed, the less pain they felt. The study also suggests that it’s laughter itself, not just positive emotions, that aids in pain relief. 3. It can help boost your immune system Trying to shake an annoying cold? Or an unknown headache? you might benefit from watching some stand-up. Some research has shown that laugher may increase the number of infection-fighting antibodies and boost immune cells. Likewise, positive thoughts and feelings — such as those released with laughter — have the potential to release neuropeptides, which help fight illness and stress. 4. It can help reduce blood pressure In addition to the health benefits mentioned above, laughing at stand-up comedy can improve blood flow and reduce your blood pressure. In fact, two separate studies found that laughter improves the flow of blood through the body’s arteries, thus reducing blood pressure as well as subjects’ risk of heart disease. Most amazingly, one of the studies found that watching a funny movie improved blood pressure “for a full 24 hours” after the program was viewed. The other study discovered that, not only do humorous programs improve dilation of the arteries, but that watching depressing programs is actually harmful to our blood vessels. 5. It can stimulate your mind Could watching stand-up comedy actually improve your brain function? Research found that people exposed to comedy are better able to answer semantic associates tasks. “Comedy is like mental exercise, and just as physical exercise strengthens the body, comedy pumps up the mind.” little wonder comedians look smater and well organised compare to other entertainers 6. It’s a good workout Speaking of physical exercise, however, it’s worth noting that watching stand-up comedy and laughing can be an easy workout, too. Of course, you probably shouldn’t try to substitute laughing for a solid gym workout, but it does have its benefits. Studies have suggested that 10-15 minutes of laughing can burn about 50 calories. In addition to burning a few calories, laughing also works your stomach muscles by causing them to expand and contract. It also works out your shoulders and exercises the diaphragm and heart. With so many different stand-up comedians out there and so many different kinds of humor and jokes, you’re bound to find at least one stand-up comedian you enjoy. Listen to their specials (i recommend utube @ujeshaofficial) to get more laugher in your day-to-day life and improve your health throughout the year. Who are your favorite stand-up comedians? I’d really like to hear about them in your comments Cheers |
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