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What I Say to Those Rating Elesin Oba "0.5/10" - Deyemi Okanlawon
We've been seeing a lot of Nollywood movies coming to streaming these days and often within the first 24 hours of their release, so many people have already watch it and form their thoughts about it. That is once again what has happened with the latest Ebonylife movie, Elesin Oba: The King's Horseman which is now streaming on Netflix.
By Jide Okonjo2 years ago in Humans
Never Underestimate the Kindness of Strangers
Wednesday was a gorgeous day here in the Chicago area. Thus far, Autumn has been grand, just like it’s supposed to be, but often isn’t. The temperatures have been balmy, the colors, glorious and for once, all felt right with the world.
By Sherry McGuinn2 years ago in Humans
How To Find Your Soulmate: An Ultimate Guide to Dating Success
So, you’ve been dumped. Again. By someone who was supposed to be your one true love, the person who would light up your world...and then break it into tiny little pieces. But instead of collapsing under the weight of yet another failed relationship, you’ve decided to take a step back and ask yourself some critical questions: - Why do so many of us get hurt when we love? - Can our relationships ever be perfect? And if not, is there anything that we can do to make them feel as good as they can possibly feel? If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions, then chances are you’ve been wondering the same thing: What makes someone our soulmate? Well… Here’s the answer that you’ve probably been searching for all along. It doesn’t matter what kind of person you are; everybody needs love, and everybody deserves happiness. That’s why in this article, we will reveal everything that you need to know about dating success so that eventually, your next relationship ends with a WOOWW!
By Dereje “Dere Hun” Hun2 years ago in Humans
Misfortune and the Common Man
In this age not many misfortunes are composed. It has frequently been held that the need is because of a scarcity of legends among us, or, in all likelihood that cutting edge man has had the blood coaxed out of his organs of conviction by the suspicion of science, and the brave assault on life can't benefit from a mentality of save and caution. For some explanation, we are frequently held to be underneath misfortune or misfortune above us. The unavoidable end is, obviously, that the terrible mode is obsolete, fit exclusively for the exceptionally positioned, the rulers or the royal, and where this confirmation isn't made in such countless words it is most frequently suggested. I accept that the everyday person is as able a subject for misfortune in its most noteworthy sense as lords were. Apparently this should be clear in the illumination of current psychiatry, which puts together its examination with respect to classific definitions, like Oedipus and Orestes buildings, for cases, which were established by regal creatures, however which apply to everybody in comparative profound circumstances.
By Jeremiah Chinedu2 years ago in Humans
5 Times Omotola's Clothes Brought Her Insults (Photos)
Nigerian actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde is one of the most popular, most successful, most talked about, and most recognizable actresses out of Nigeria today. With a career than spans over a decade, Omotola has been a real superstar and trendsetter for a very long time. To be a superstar and be in the spotlight also means putting yourself out there and putting yourself out there means wearing things that people will like to look at. In an industry where celebrities are expected to take fashion risks and put themselves out there, it is not every single look that will land with the people. In fact, some of the looks can bring the celebrity insults for wearing the dress, and that is exactly what happened to Omotola when she wore these 5 outfits. Here are 5 Times Omotola's Clothes Brought Her Insults. Are you ready to see them? Then let's check them out.
By Jide Okonjo2 years ago in Humans
Do you have what it takes to stand up to a tyrant ?
In 1961 a series of experiments were carried out by Psychologist Stanley Milgram. In the experiments, volunteers were divided into two groups “Teachers” and “Learners” along with a “Supervisor” wearing a lab coat. The learners were strapped to a chair and asked to recall a list of words, and for every mistake they were given a shock by the teacher on the instruction of the supervisor. The intensity of the shock increased with each wrong answer, the victims moved from small grunt to excruciatingly painful cries.
By Saad Shabbir2 years ago in Humans
The Nightmare continued
Remember me? Lol, Lawd have mercy. Now I had written a story about my nightmare health experience that I went through last year. I was feeling better and feeling like I could get my life back on track. And for a month or two, everything was fine. Let’s recap: In November of 2021, I had two fibroids removed that were on top of my uterus. Combined, they were the size of a football. I had given the doctors consent to remove my uterus if they found more fibroids. After surgery was performed, they told me everything else was benign and my uterus was clean. Great news. But the thing about fibroids, is like bad news, they come back and boy did they come back.
By Tee Richardson 2 years ago in Humans
Marilyn Monroe´s beauty and skincare routine
When it came to beauty, Marilyn took no chances; she went where the Hollywood Royalty went, to Erno Laszlo. Dr. Erno Laszlo's first breakthrough in beauty products was when he found a cure for the Hungarian Princess' acne.
By sara burdick2 years ago in Humans
What Are the Most Significant Distinctions Between the Healthcare Systems in the United States and Argentina?
The primary distinction between the healthcare systems of the United States and Argentina is that in the United States, individuals pay for their own health care through their employers, while in Argentina, the majority of the responsibility for paying for health care falls on the shoulders of the government. In addition, on average, Americans have access to more comprehensive coverage than Argentines do, and they are free to see specialists without having to worry about the associated costs. In conclusion, despite the fact that both of these healthcare systems have their drawbacks, the American healthcare system appears to be superior in some ways.
By Jerry Nelson2 years ago in Humans