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@bevalynekwambo3 We just buy to promote them.
For someone to be hawking at night, they must be going through it.
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Nike will do what many other stores, including car dealerships like porsche, did. They'll realize the cost of doing business in Kenya is too high for prices to make sense to buyers. They'll close and relocate.
KENYA GOSSIP HUB@kenyasgossips
Original Air Force 1 sneakers are retailing at Ksh19,800 at the newly opened Nike store.
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@Kelvinmwendwa__ Your cousin is a loser.
Making the decision to do life with a woman that makes such posts?
Such are women you date in your early 20s and learn from them.
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I promise I don’t judge but when do people really grow up💀 My cousin’s wife posts such weird memes. Like a video of “Kama nimewahi kunyonyesha send me mother’s day gift.”
And the caption is; nyinyi wote adults nimewahi wanyonyesha nachukua ushuru. Kila mtu akituma 1k napata more than 10k.” Damn
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The research behind this is wild. Your kitchen sponge has the same density of bacteria as human stool. German scientists found 54 billion bacterial cells per cubic centimeter inside used sponges in 2017. Yours is sitting right next to your sink.
Sponges are the perfect home for bacteria. They are wet, warm, full of food bits, and never fully dry between washes. Across all 14 sponges, the team found 362 different types of bacteria. The most common species include strains that can make people sick.
In 2011, the public health group NSF International swabbed 30 things in 22 American homes. The dirtiest object in the entire house was the kitchen sponge. It was dirtier than the toilet seat. 75% of the sponges tested positive for the kind of bacteria that includes Salmonella and E. coli.
Microwaving does not clean the sponge. The 2017 study found microwaved sponges had higher amounts of the smelliest, most harmful bacteria. Heat kills the weak strains. The strong ones survive and refill the sponge with no competition for space.
A 2021 Norwegian study compared kitchen sponges to dish brushes. In brushes, Salmonella was wiped out within three days because the bristles dry out between uses. In sponges, bacteria climbed to about a billion cells per sponge. The lead researcher told CNN that one kitchen sponge can hold more bacteria than there are people on Earth.
Three things actually work. Switch to a dish brush, because brushes dry fully between uses while sponges stay wet for hours. Replace your sponge every one to two weeks. Never leave it sitting wet in the sink. Norway and Denmark already do this by default, but most other countries don't.
The detergent is fine. Your sponge is the problem.
Psicóloga Helen Versuti@psihelenversuti
O pessoal com medo do detergente contaminado sendo que a esponja que tá na pia tá desse jeito
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@BlowTell @RubyMuasya @glennotiende It's a small world.
Someone from this app could be knowing the guy and a random conversation concerning the 304 comes up.
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@RubyMuasya @glennotiende Unampelekea goodies after posting thightraps kwa hii app
Nyinyi Twitter baddies mnakuaga na audacity sana nowander you're dating someone who's not on this app coz I can't imagine my girl posting thighs here for likes
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wanawake uwa na dick, and the wallet
Its better to be the dick than the wallet..
Uyu ni kama ndo the dick... unaona ako free on weekdays? Probably a campus kid.. ama hana kazi... kazi yake ni kuzungusha kiuno tu...
Uyo wanapigania na Katheu ndo wallet
Know this and know peace...
R🧚🏽♀️@RubyMuasya
Yaani I had to postpone seeing my man ju ya hii wazimu, I’m so glad he’s not on this app and has no idea his girl is being cooked 🤣
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Weapon position should tell you all you need to know
IVY@ivymuthe
Who’s this giant making Víctor Muñoz look like a dwarf?
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@Celestial_Elite @ClintonObonyo That's true, juu first month nilikuwa mchokozi mbaya sana.🤣
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@PoatanKx @ClintonObonyo doing it for years is experience enough to know discipline & public humility.. beginners like this one who must have developed passion from majembe wave crave knocking out someone to prove their punch power.. in clubs, matatu stage .. they very quick to open hands
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