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Eddy 🪷

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Statesville, NC Katılım Eylül 2021
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Eddy 🪷@Eddy_Biq·
Shill me your 100x gems. Asking for a friend 👩‍💻🚀
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Eddy 🪷@Eddy_Biq·
@UgwunnaEjikem That's how I rejected giving my number to a stranger a few years back and he said, “..this is why you girls get raped”. To think I was even very polite. A lot of people are deranged among us.
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UG@UgwunnaEjikem·
The fact that this can & does happen is why I understand women who “play along” & give out their numbers to get out of sticky situations. “You can just say no” “Why didn’t you reject him” Well, this girl did & got killed for it🤷🏽‍♂️
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE

Developing; According to reports, the suspect allegedly made advances toward the late nursing student, Chinwendu Achumba, but she turned him down. He later traced to her lodge with an accømplice, where they r@ped and k!ll€d her.

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Eddy 🪷@Eddy_Biq·
@BoulPizz ‘Digestion is like the leading cause for big bellies?’ Ah haba na
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Uncle P.@BoulPizz·
Genuinely shocked more women don’t take fiber pills for a flatter stomach. Digestion is like the leading cause for big bellies.
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Eddy 🪷@Eddy_Biq·
@Ach33_ @abbietayo Not height but weight. You can work on reducing your weight to fit your height.
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@abbietayo My height is really my problem, cause why am I 70kg and still look big, oh cause I no even reach 5’2 🥲
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Onion Cider@abbietayo·
Me: I’m 5’9’ and 75kg Lady: I’m 5’2 and 75kg but I look bigger. Me: You’re 5’2…
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Eddy 🪷@Eddy_Biq·
@KEETAKEETA8 @abdool_moh I never knew it was hotter than Nigeria, my bad. Our things are always low quality, it’s not even a surprise at this point.
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Eddy 🪷@Eddy_Biq·
@tino0_ Nah, that’s incorrect. I was less than 13 years old when I was greeted like this by older men. And they would smirk and ask me if I knew what it meant without mentioning it. Had to ask my mum and she told me to stay away from such people.
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Mat Tint@tino0_·
Chk the comments & quotes you’ll see a pattern. The women saying they’ve been greeted like this are all causal greetings(basically zero advances) Organization of women hating men at any chance but a lesbian is who women listen to,tell me why you won’t be fed with stuffs like this
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Olalekan Olanrewaju@Olawealthz·
@VideosLoungeee Stainless steel for durability. Nonstick for convenience. But aluminum? That’s for real Naija jollof masters 😭
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Videos Loungee@VideosLoungeee·
I’ve cooked with all 4!!! But you see that our old aluminum pot! The jollof rice made with it tastes differently 😂🤭 Which of these cooking pots do you prefer to use 🤗 Slide 1: Blacksteel nonstick pot Slide 2: Granite nonstick Slide 3: Stainless Steel pot Slide 4: Aluminum pot 🤗😀
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Eddy 🪷@Eddy_Biq·
@FineAkuregirl Maybe you didn't make it well. That's how mashed potatoes are made and how adults eat them. The only difference is that they add butter to make it fluffier.
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Teefah Hassan@teefahlaygos·
this narrative is forever funny because this is the exact things in the packaged brands they sell. The difference is that you can actually monitor what goes into your child. if she brought this same puree out of a heinz packaging, you wouldn’t say this.
co-creator with God. 🥼🩺@MaryRoseMalomo

You people are just torturing children because they cannot talk. If they blend carrots, rice and raw eggs and give you to eat, will you eat it as an adult?

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Eddy 🪷@Eddy_Biq·
@it_Rutie You keep making disrespectful content and think it’s appropriate. Very anyhow somebody.
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Eddy 🪷@Eddy_Biq·
@Monchari_monchy @MaryRoseMalomo This user explained perfectly why it’s unhygienic. Micro-abrasions or cross-contamination is why it should be avoided. x.com/trinitrez/stat…
AbujaProfessionalCleaner@trinitrez

I get that you’re trying to get it clean, but washing a WC toilet barehanded with a sponge is a fast track to illness. Here’s why, from a cleaning pro: 1. Bacteria overload Toilets harbor E. coli, Shigella, Salmonella, C. diff, and norovirus. These survive on surfaces and transfer instantly to your skin and sponge. One tiny cut or touch to your face/mouth = potential infection. 2. Chemical burns & reactions Most WC cleaners are acidic or contain bleach/ammonia. On bare skin, they cause irritation, dermatitis, and chemical burns. Mix those with a sponge you’ll reuse elsewhere and you’re spreading residue everywhere. 3. Cross-contamination That sponge now holds toilet bacteria. If it touches your sink, counter, or even your hands again, you’re spreading it through your whole bathroom/kitchen. Sponges are porous and hard to fully sanitize. 4. Skin is not a barrier Water softens skin and micro-abrasions let pathogens in. What looks like “just water” is actually aerosolized toilet spray + cleaner + fecal bacteria. Do this instead: - Use disposable gloves + a dedicated toilet brush. Never a sponge. - Keep toilet tools separate and disinfect after use. - Wash hands thoroughly after, even with gloves. Cleaning matters, but not at the cost of your health. Stay safe out there 💪

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Eddy 🪷@Eddy_Biq·
@Shifframarvins1 Health-conscious people use safer means and still maintain a clean bathroom. Read this 👇 x.com/trinitrez/stat…
AbujaProfessionalCleaner@trinitrez

I get that you’re trying to get it clean, but washing a WC toilet barehanded with a sponge is a fast track to illness. Here’s why, from a cleaning pro: 1. Bacteria overload Toilets harbor E. coli, Shigella, Salmonella, C. diff, and norovirus. These survive on surfaces and transfer instantly to your skin and sponge. One tiny cut or touch to your face/mouth = potential infection. 2. Chemical burns & reactions Most WC cleaners are acidic or contain bleach/ammonia. On bare skin, they cause irritation, dermatitis, and chemical burns. Mix those with a sponge you’ll reuse elsewhere and you’re spreading residue everywhere. 3. Cross-contamination That sponge now holds toilet bacteria. If it touches your sink, counter, or even your hands again, you’re spreading it through your whole bathroom/kitchen. Sponges are porous and hard to fully sanitize. 4. Skin is not a barrier Water softens skin and micro-abrasions let pathogens in. What looks like “just water” is actually aerosolized toilet spray + cleaner + fecal bacteria. Do this instead: - Use disposable gloves + a dedicated toilet brush. Never a sponge. - Keep toilet tools separate and disinfect after use. - Wash hands thoroughly after, even with gloves. Cleaning matters, but not at the cost of your health. Stay safe out there 💪

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AbujaProfessionalCleaner
AbujaProfessionalCleaner@trinitrez·
I get that you’re trying to get it clean, but washing a WC toilet barehanded with a sponge is a fast track to illness. Here’s why, from a cleaning pro: 1. Bacteria overload Toilets harbor E. coli, Shigella, Salmonella, C. diff, and norovirus. These survive on surfaces and transfer instantly to your skin and sponge. One tiny cut or touch to your face/mouth = potential infection. 2. Chemical burns & reactions Most WC cleaners are acidic or contain bleach/ammonia. On bare skin, they cause irritation, dermatitis, and chemical burns. Mix those with a sponge you’ll reuse elsewhere and you’re spreading residue everywhere. 3. Cross-contamination That sponge now holds toilet bacteria. If it touches your sink, counter, or even your hands again, you’re spreading it through your whole bathroom/kitchen. Sponges are porous and hard to fully sanitize. 4. Skin is not a barrier Water softens skin and micro-abrasions let pathogens in. What looks like “just water” is actually aerosolized toilet spray + cleaner + fecal bacteria. Do this instead: - Use disposable gloves + a dedicated toilet brush. Never a sponge. - Keep toilet tools separate and disinfect after use. - Wash hands thoroughly after, even with gloves. Cleaning matters, but not at the cost of your health. Stay safe out there 💪
BIG LEO 🦅@leodey4uu

Can you wash your personal toilet like this?

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Rapto@heyrapto·
The fastest way to learn coding: Build the same project 5 times. I'm serious. Don't build 5 different projects. Build the SAME project 5 times. Here's why: First time: You follow a tutorial. You copy everything. You barely understand. Second time: You try from memory. You get stuck. You check the tutorial. You continue. Third time: You build it without the tutorial. Takes you 3 hours. You Google a lot. Fourth time: You build it in 1 hour. You only Google twice. Fifth time: You build it in 30 minutes. No tutorial. No Google. Just you. Now you ACTUALLY know how to build it. Most people build 5 different projects and understand none of them. Instead, build 1 project 5 times and master it. Then move to the next project. First month of coding: Build a todo list 5 times Build a calculator 5 times Build a portfolio page 5 times That's 15 projects, but really it's 3 projects mastered. Better than 15 projects you copied once and forgot. Repetition is how you actually learn. Not variety. Repetition.
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