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@Oboke_k

victim of 8-4-4

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Kasım 2016
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@Oboke_k·
@B3laze @vonsigliere 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Smurf 🧚🏻‍♀️@Smurf_Nita·
I hate kasongo sm, siwezi tumia ata his meme pictures or videos. He literally ruins my day by just existing, even his voice pisses me off.
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Famasi Africa@famasiafrica·
For years, a woman could walk into a clinic with acne, hair thinning, irregular periods, weight gain, exhaustion, mood changes & fertility worries, then leave with separate explanations for EACH ONE. She may be told: - the acne is a skin problem - the weight is a diet problem - the exhaustion is stress - the mood changes are hormones - and the irregular periods are something to manage when she is ready to get pregnant PCOS made many people look first at the ovaries, but the new Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS) reframe forces the conversation to include the hormone & metabolic systems that shape what’s happening across the body. Polyendocrine means more than one hormone system is involved, and metabolic means blood sugar, insulin resistance, weight changes, cholesterol, and long-term diabetes risk belong in the conversation. Finally, the ovaries are now just a part of the condition rather than wrongly being the whole story. When a woman says her cycle, skin, weight, mood, energy, and hair are all changing, the answer should be a proper review of hormones, metabolism, blood sugar risk, mental health, reproductive health, and long-term monitoring.
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Nora❦@hiscoraline·
girls, we need to frantically and obsessively start reading books and finish them in less than 24 hours again.... remember how happy we were back then??
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le.hl@0xleegenz·
Me agreeing with every plan my boss has while plotting my escape:
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Noor✨@Tejumola__·
The only reason you people are romanticising the idea of another global pandemic is because you don’t think the people that are going to die will be you and yours. Foolish, short-sighted idiots.
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Y’all are silly 🤣🤣🤣
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Sir Nkosi
Sir Nkosi@Sanele_NS·
@velcrolezbo Most people will hear this… and still rinse anyway. Not because it’s complicated, but because habits are stronger than information. Knowing better doesn’t equal doing better, especially with routines that feel automatic.
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