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Huggybaby𓅓
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Who else misses Nigerian television from the late 90s and early 2000s? That beautiful era when we were hooked on quality Latin American telenovelas.
These series were originally done in various Latin American languages but they were beautifully translated to to suit English audiences and Nigerians loved every bit of it. There were just so many of them, it was sometimes hard to keep up. I'm talking:
-Secrets of the Sand
-When You Are Mine
-The Gardener’s Daughter
-Second Chance
-Catalina and Sebastian
-Don’t Mess with an Angel
-All About Camila
…and plenty more.
The sweetest part was enjoying all of them on free terrestrial television. No Netflix, no YouTube, no streaming platforms needed. Just pure love, suspense, betrayal and drama at no extra cost.
All you had to do was sit in front of your TV on weekdays by 8pm, and channels like NTA, AIT, Galaxy TV, and Silverbird would bring the fire.
Someone take back 🥺
Which other telenovela do you remember watching that’s not on this list?

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You can buy this worm in a pen for $6. If the same worm gets inside your stomach through raw fish, a doctor has to snake a camera down your throat and pull it out by hand.
The worm is called Anisakis. It is a parasitic roundworm, less than an inch long, and its life is one big loop. It starts inside a whale's stomach. The whale excretes eggs into the ocean. Tiny shrimp called krill eat the eggs. Fish eat the krill. A whale eats the fish. Back to square one. That loop, whale to ocean to shrimp to fish to whale, is the only thing this organism evolved to do. Ending up inside a ballpoint pen was never part of the plan.
The pen comes from a guy in Kochi Prefecture, a fishing region on Japan's southern coast. He goes by FUNA84 online. His dad was a veterinarian who discovered an entirely new species of tapeworm. FUNA84 grew up around parasites, and he himself got sick from swallowing one of these worms in raw fish. So he did what anyone from a fishing town would do: stuck the worm in a pen filled with herbal oil and sold it for 950 yen, about $6. The oil keeps the worm alive and wriggling for about 4 to 5 days. After that, it dies, and you own a pen with a dead parasite floating inside it.
The joke works in Kochi because everyone there has dealt with these worms. Japan has a serious Anisakis problem, way bigger than official numbers suggest. The government reports a few hundred cases of food poisoning each year. But when researchers publishing in the CDC's Emerging Infectious Diseases journal dug into actual health insurance claims from 2018 to 2019, the real count was closer to 20,000 cases per year. That is about 55 people every single day getting sick from this worm. Mackerel alone is responsible for roughly 43% of infections in Tokyo.
When you swallow a live one in a piece of raw fish, it tries to dig through the wall of your stomach. It can't break through. So it gets stuck, your body attacks it, and you end up with severe stomach pain. In some people, it triggers a life-threatening allergic reaction that can close their airway. A doctor removes it by putting you under, sending a camera down your throat to find the worm, and pulling it out with tiny forceps.
950 yen to watch it swim in a pen. A few hundred bucks to get it pulled out of your stomach.
Crime Net@TRIGGERHAPPYV1
This Japanese pen is currently going viral for containing a REAL parasitic worm living in herbal oil
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My definitive list of the greatest characters TV of all time
10. Lester Freamon (The Wire)
9. Avon Barksdale ( The Wire)
8. Pietro Savastano (Gomorrah)
7. Miguel Alvarez (OZ)
6. Paul "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri (The Sopranos)
5. Omar Little (The Wire)
4. Jaxson Teller (Sons Of Anarchy)
3. Walter White (Breaking Bad)
2. Ciro D'Marzio (Gomorrah)
1. Anthony Soprano (The Sopranos)
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