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The writer is jobless ![]() |
HumbledbYGrace: I don't see the relationship between that verse and feminism babe. |
HumbledByGrace, hi ![]() |
eleojo23:Oh. Thank you ![]() |
prof800: Just as I guessed!I didn't even know it was sulphur allergies until now. I don't do anything now, other than take 3tabs of M&B paracetamol rather than 2. As for the Novalgin, my dad has given forbidden me from taking any drugs without telling him Is it normal for Piriton to make someone extremely dizzy? That Cipro-something like that keeps me awake for days. Na me dey handle nightwatch duties when I get typhoid. Notice I get rashes when i go to my aunts house too. Suspect the water....do those have sulphur too? |
prof800: Let me guess; sulphur-containing drugs.? Fansidar, Amalar, Maloxine?Tylenol, Novalgin There's this drug for typhoid that gives me cramps too. Cipro-something like that. |
I thought this was the education section When did "Why do most brilliant people use glasses" suddenly translate to "All bespectacled people are brilliant"? |
adekayo1234: eventhough I agree with some of op's points, the fact has not change, Nl is the best thing that ever happened to my internet life. the homepage surely need some classy touch but one thing I will not want seun to sacrifice is the ease with which every device navigates Nl. Linda ikeji blog is so trashy, lacks content and can never stand shoulder to shoulder with Nl.You shouldn't even compare both. Linda writes gossip, and gossip sells. |
The girl knows how to make money |
proffmanue: I had a terrible typhoid fever in 2008, I was hospitalized in a private clinic. The Doctor said I was not responding to treatment, I could not walk by myself without support. I don't know the drugs I was treated with but I survived. After 2 days of my discharge from the hospital, my ears were ringing, eventually my left ear could not hear again till date.Tinnitus It's Quinine. |
Rashes on my arms and feet. |
I'm beginning to wonder if the use of glasses isn't the reason they are brilliant Wait, it's possibly not the way you just interpreted it. |
I expected to read a joke when I saw Ali Baba, but this is really good. Would you have a relationship with you? |
The comments here sha OP congratulations. Hope you won't be allergic to smiles on your wedding day ![]() |
Mehn work your wrist I praised God the day my dad bought the electronic one ![]() |
Ceasar1: Am yet to recover from that shock.I'm sure there are women who don't cart mirrors around na It's not really about retouching. It's more like I don't carry cosmetics around either, so whatever goes off mid-day will just have to stay off. Powder and lip balm are my essentials (they don't need a mirror or at least I know where my face and lips are ) ; lipsticks, gloss and everything else, I can do without. So what's your mirror story? I know guys that live in front of their mirrors. |
Ceasar1: I'm speechless. It's not an essential. I carry only essentials around.....no time for unnecessary load. |
[quote author=MissMeiya][/quote]Hmmm I could try this for a week. That's if i don't get obsessed with knowing how wind blown my hair is ![]() |
13hrs. That's how long it'll take for me to get back home. So on the average I use a mirror twice a day--once in the morning, and once in the night. I don't carry one in my bag. |
I wouldn't attend an event knowingly without make up ![]() |
Thank you. I needed to read this. |
Tallesty1: lmao.Experience counts? So what's with the boots hanging if you're single? ![]() |
And erm, you don't have to fix your nails or carve your brows. Just take care of the things you want to keep the way it is. If your natural nails are long, file, and keep them clean always. If you prefer to go short, then clip them regularly and keep 'em clean. And your brows. Are they really bushy? If you don't want to carve them to submission, then use a brow brush to make them look good so you don't end up looking like a grizzly bear. Being girly/feminine doesn't mean you should do away with being natural. It's actually accepting who/what you are and making the most out of it. Look dashing babe, and if you're complimented for looking good for yourself, see it as getting an extra scoop of ice cream.....enjoy it ![]() |
cinderellla: I sit with my legs on the headrest or my legs wide open, I drive very fast too and I wear big clothes. I don't fix my nails or carve my eyebrow.Big clothes....hmmm Do you have a problem with your physique? Yoi should pay more attention to your appearance though. Ofcourse not because you want to be dateable, but for the sake of embracing your femininity. Btw define 'big clothes'. Is this like jeans with big t-shirts, or big shapeless gowns? And please, sit properly. I'm known to hang my legs on the headrest every now and then, but don't consider it the 'norm'. Queer things should be just that, not normal for you. |
cinderellla: I sit properly outside my house but indoor I sit upside down. I don't hunch my back but I walk very fast.What's upside down? The other is fine. I walk fast too..no one's complaining. If they are, then i don't care and you shouldn't. |
Ok I found all 6, what does that make me? ![]() |
naptu2: I can't possibly name 3, so I'll name 20 (and I'm going to include muppets).Looney Tunes ![]() |
You can do all the others, but atleast sit like a girl Dunno about the walking part too. Do you hunch your back while walking? That's bad posture. Correct it because it's bad posture, not because it's manly/unladylike. |
Odunharry: disagree to agree....e dy start like dat smal smaliHear ![]() So your moniker's your real name? |
Hah! Hard to believe ![]() |
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was expecting this, Feminists are atheists


