Winnie Musyoki
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How Is Your Sex Determined?
At some point, I'm sure many of you have come across a list of famously non-relevant interview questions asked at Google. Questions like "How much would you charge to wash every window in Seattle?"—a seemingly silly question considering it never stops raining there.
By Winnie Musyoki10 months ago in 01
sex testing in sports
Three years later, the South African runner found herself in court, appealing a ban that could prevent her from defending her title in the next Olympics. The ban wasn't due to cheating; instead, sports officials questioned her eligibility as a female athlete.
By Winnie Musyoki10 months ago in Gamers
Where the secrets lie
In the quaint town of Whispering Pines, nestled deep within the heart of a lush forest, secrets had a way of hiding in the shadows. It was a place where the past and the present intertwined, and whispers of forgotten tales echoed through the tall trees. Among the locals, there was one mystery that had captivated the imagination of generations: the legend of the hidden chamber, said to hold the town's deepest, darkest secrets.
By Winnie Musyoki10 months ago in 01
The Fragile Web
Once upon a time in a small, quaint town, there lived a couple named Ethan and Lily. They were the epitome of young love, having met during college and quickly falling for each other's charms. For years, their relationship flourished, and they seemed inseparable, their friends often envious of their seemingly perfect bond.
By Winnie Musyoki10 months ago in Education
Unhappy Ending
Love is a powerful force that has the potential to bring joy, happiness, and fulfillment into our lives. However, not all love stories have a fairy-tale ending. In this narrative, we delve into the poignant tale of unrequited love, exploring the depths of emotions and the consequences of unfulfilled desires. This tragic story serves as a reminder that love, though beautiful, can also lead to an unhappy ending.
By Winnie Musyoki10 months ago in 01
The craziest things people LOVE or attracted to
We weren't all designed to love in the same way, and different cultures have varying preferences for physical attributes that they find attractive. Generally, we share some common preferences, such as a clear complexion, symmetrical facial features, wide hips in women, and an overall appearance of health and cleanliness. Fortunately, for those of us who don't conform to the universal standard of attractiveness, we are all wired to find different and unique things appealing. Sometimes, our loves and desires may seem a little unconventional.
By Winnie Musyoki10 months ago in 01
Worst Things You Can Say On a LOVE Date
Love can be a nerve-wracking rollercoaster, especially when it comes to dating. Hearts pound, palms sweat, and words may escape our lips before we even realize it. As you step into the candlelit corner of the restaurant, eagerly awaiting your internet date, the hope that she'll be everything you imagined adds to the butterflies in your stomach.
By Winnie Musyoki10 months ago in FYI
10 Poisonus foods we Love to eat
Let me inquire, my friends, do you cherish the concept of love in your lives as much as I adore the experience of indulging in delectable delights? You see, my food channel here testifies to my undeniable passion for savoring every culinary pleasure. I even structure my journeys around exploring different cuisines, and it truly pains me when a trip offers a less than satisfactory meal. You see, during a week-long trip, with only 21 meals to relish, each one must be a delightful experience. Perhaps I might appear slightly eccentric when it comes to food, but who can deny the sheer joy that food brings into our lives? It sustains us, allows us to experience pleasure, and connects us on a profound level.
By Winnie Musyoki10 months ago in 01
LOVE smells
Being a living thing, we all have our distinct scents, though it might be challenging to discern on a crowded bus or in a locker room. However, our brains are incredibly attuned to these differences, and it turns out that we tend to favor people and things that smell differently than we do. This phenomenon can be attributed to the molecules called major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins, which cover all of us.
By Winnie Musyoki10 months ago in FYI