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@Dr_Chocollate

Doctor 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿|| Husband || INFJ-T || Food || Romance || Jesus ✨

Glasgow, Scotland Katılım Ağustos 2016
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Crimson Desert
Crimson Desert@CrimsonDesert_·
#CrimsonDesert gameplay on the PlayStation 5 base console has premiered on PlayStation Japan's PLAY! PLAY! PLAY! ⚔️ Along with a new boss..! 👀 Watch it here: youtu.be/c9k2T0t40yY
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Haqqul
Haqqul@Haqqul_·
@ezash Motion blur : off Bloom : off Subtitle : on, large
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MedNorms
MedNorms@MedNorms·
I saw a quote on a car today that says “Love a lawyer, it is legal” 😀 So thought of writing one for us “Love a doctor, it is healthy” Did I try? Oya. Write yours let’s see 🧡
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Spicy Ramen@Dr_Chocollate·
@TheTrueVanguard I have this game free on PlayStation plus and It’s still eating dust at the back of my backlog 😅
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True Vanguard
True Vanguard@TheTrueVanguard·
Still can't believe people hated on this game so much, one of the best fast-paced mage combat games I've played in a very long time.
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Spicy Ramen@Dr_Chocollate·
This is why I’ve always said Nigeria is not gonna make it, NOT because of the government but because the people have weird priorities. Their anger is usually misplaced and they waste so much time fighting the wrong battles. How do you change the mindset of over 210 million people? There is no hope.
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Sai Ishaya
Sai Ishaya@Sai_Ishaya_·
The quotes as always never disappoint 💀 It's truly a marvel of the digital age to watch Nigerians, living in a country where "miracle water" is a top-selling healthcare product, suddenly become PhD-level skeptics when it comes to actual science. At least much of the West have earned the "luxury" to be swimming in the "paradox of success" regarding infectious disease prevention. Nigeria does not have that luxury. We are still actively fighting battles the rest of the world won in the 1920s. To "cosplay" as a Western skeptic while living in a malaria-endemic, polio-recovering, HIV-burdened reality is a hilarious obscenity. We are a consumerist and non-innovative society and yet the only thing we can offer now to the world is to export anti-science tin-foilers en masse. & they aren't even knowledgeable enough to tell the difference between a vaccine and any other medicine. Even our conspiracy theories are sold to us by the west, subsidized and cheap. The audacity of it would be impressive if it weren't so lethal. While we bicker about whether a life-saving drug is a "plot," the reality remains that Nigeria carries one of the heaviest HIV burdens on the planet. This isn't a theoretical debate happening in a clean, temperature-controlled faculty lounge in Zurich, this is a street-level existential war. We are literally watching people drown in a preventable epidemic and, instead of reaching for the life jacket, we're questioning the thread count of the material and asking if the person who threw it has an "agenda". You don't need any grand scheme to try to kill you. You are not that important. You consume everything from the toothpick you use to the phone you are using to type your rants. Every medication you take is subsidized and then given to you by the big bad "West". From the paracetamol you take, to the Viagra you hide to buy. Your country is actively trying to take your life. You are living in a country with the lowest life expectancy in the world, one of the deadliest countries to be pregnant or be a newborn, and a country where even in a capital, you can't survive a snake bite. Your government has allocated 36 million naira for capital projects for healthcare. The watch that the speaker of the HoA wears in your State is more expensive than that. All the West has to do is leave you to your own faith. You are doomed not to survive anyway. I don't know where this inflated self importance comes from.
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor

The Lenacapavir injection that prevents HIV is finally in Nigeria. This is a massive win for HIV prevention. But Emeka and Nkechi, here are a few things you should know before you get it: 1. It does not prevent pregnancy, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, or Hepatitis B. So while you’re protected from HIV, you’re not immune to other STIs. You still need to use your condom abeg. 2. You MUST test negative for HIV before taking it. If you take it while secretly infected, the virus can mutate and become highly resistant to future treatments. 3. It is strictly for PREVENTION (PrEP), it is not a cure for HIV. 4. The ₦58,000 price is a subsidized target. Please, do not go and buy fake from a random unverified chemist because you saw it’s cheaper. RT to educate someone today.

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valking ♔
valking ♔@_VALKlNG·
As a guy, play video games, it helps.
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Roli
Roli@GamingNaRoli·
One thing I refuse to do in gaming is go trophy hunting. I am here to get my story and move on to the next great gaming experience.
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Sai Ishaya
Sai Ishaya@Sai_Ishaya_·
"Beyond the obscene cost" Of course it is the obscene cost that you're pushing aside that explains the difference. Everyone wants universal healthcare but at the same time want the same service they'll get from a privatised healthcare system.
Inglourious Capital@inglouriouscap

I’ve lived in Canada and the UK. Just went to a US doctor for the first time. Beyond the obscene cost (covered by insurance) the experience was borderline magical compared to what I’m used to lol

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Ese thee nutritionist
Ese thee nutritionist@itschargiee·
Episode 78: The height of malnutrition Why are Nigerians shorter than average? It’s all connected to our nutrition. Watch this video to understand how.
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Sai Ishaya
Sai Ishaya@Sai_Ishaya_·
China has closed the wealth and technological gap (it is the world's second largest economy) and they still get racially abused.  Racism wasn't born out of an economic gap, if anything it helped create and justify it. You are reducing a complex sociological and psychological phenomenon into a purely economic one. Wealth does not buy immunity from racialization. A racist will always invent a reason for their racism (and it turns out an **insert race** nationalist will always be there to back them up 😅). There is always something. When a group is economically disadvantaged, they are mocked as "unproductive", when they achieve success, the narrative shifts to them being "threats" or "cheats." This creates a moving goalpost where the marginalized group is trapped in a perpetual cycle of needing to prove their humanity through a standard of excellence that their detractors are never required to meet. It's also interesting how you never use the same principle for any of the other kinds of discrimination/prejudice. Women are closing the economic and educational gap and it has not magically ended sexism, tribes all over the world that face malignant tribalism are often the economically prosperous ones. There will always be a convenient excuse for the day. Making statements like this is also dangerous. "It is your fault for being poor, that's why they are racist, fix your poverty". You are implying that equality is something that must be purchased or earned through hyper-productivity rather than a fundamental human right. You are treating the symptoms of the systemic exclusions as the cause of the exclusion itself.
Chalbi@Chalbiwsk

The reason why racism exists is because the gap between black countries and white countries is so huge. You cannot get rid of racism through statements and threats. The only way to solve racism is for black countries to close the technological and wealth gap.

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