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@QueenYimi

Queendom เข้าร่วม Aralık 2018
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Yimi
Yimi@QueenYimi·
I took the Hippocratic oath today and it’s official! Dr Darlington J Y (MBBS Unijos) I’m immensely grateful to God and a solid support system.
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growing up is funny because it makes you realize in retrospect just how unnecessarily cruel adults were to you in childhood. like damn, i'm an adult now and i could never be such a horrible person to a little kid
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No filter Skin
No filter Skin@NoFilterSkin·
There’s a hormone called ADH (antidiuretic hormone) that your body releases at night to slow down urine production so your bladder doesn’t fill up too quickly while you’re asleep. That’s the reason you’re able to go hours without needing to pee. But if that hormone level isn’t high enough, or you drink a lot of fluids late, your kidneys keep producing more urine than your bladder can comfortably hold. Once your bladder fills and stretches to its limit, it sends a signal to your brain that it needs to be emptied. Sleep doesn’t block that signal. Your brain moves through lighter and deeper stages, and during the lighter ones, that urge becomes strong enough to wake you up. Bedwetting happens when this system doesn’t fully line up. In many kids, the body may not release enough ADH at night, so they produce more urine than their bladder can hold. At the same time, the signal from the bladder might not be strong enough to wake the brain in time, especially if they’re deep sleepers. A smaller bladder capacity can also make it harder to hold urine through the night. In teens or adults, bedwetting is less common, but when it happens, it’s usually linked to factors like stress, disrupted sleep patterns, certain medical conditions or anything that increases urine production at night. It’s not spiritual, it’s about how the body is regulating hormones, bladder capacity and brain signals during sleep. I hope you've gotten your answer.
hamsta@goobygirl2

why does the pee have to wake you up i am sleeping

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‏ً@omgsidewalks·
A CHILD CANNOT SEDUCE AN ADULT. PLEASE STOP IT!!!!!
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Lucidrone🪷Ceo of Nilou and Deshret🇹🇷
You guys ever see something misogynistic but your heart just breaks so badly at it that you don't even feel anger just feel sad by how hateful it is
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randoms@sensibleyaps·
in a world full of cortisols be someone's serotonin
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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
My Prof asked: Why are some humans lactose intolerant? I said: Lactase enzyme deficiency, Sir. He replied: No. We’re just the only animals weird enough to keep drinking milk after infancy. Mind blown. 🤯 Biologically, lactose intolerance isn't a disease... it’s the mammalian default! Lactose Persistence is actually the mutation.
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Ahmed
Ahmed@Boladeismyname·
Loratadine is such a necessary must-have for me. You may not even see pcm in my bag, but loratadine is a must.
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✮ راينر براون
✮ راينر براون@dondawastaken·
hopebait me. joybait me. lovebait me
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اليكس
اليكس@Tusk8rman·
Stop calling people plundering your country‘elites’ please. They’re thieves. All of them including their children.
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BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)@BBCWorld·
Gunmen raid Nigerian orphanage and kidnap children bbc.in/4tE3bPF
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Olamide .@olamide_adee·
Sending mails to my company ‘reporting’ me for saying I won’t hire APC supporters is diabolical sha. I can see your mail , and I am THE BOSS .
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Michelle_BYoung
Michelle_BYoung@michelle_byoung·
Men who cheat aren’t addicted to sex or even freedom they could set their lives up in a way to be ethically non monogamous they cheat because they’re addicted to the power of causing emotional pain to others. It makes them feel validated.
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Incentivising
Incentivising@incentivising·
Game theory explains why forgiving someone who has not paid a cost for betraying you is a vicious mistake dressed up as a virtue. Forgiveness without consequence never 'resets' the relationship. It updates the other person's model of your response function. You now taught them that betrayal costs nothing. So, the next defection is cheaper than the first one. You have effectively lowered the price of breaking your trust. Genuine repair requires that the cost of defection be visible and proportional before the relationship resumes. Everything else is an invitation to defection.
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Ex-Grammaton Cleric
Ex-Grammaton Cleric@OtunbaBrickz·
All of you GenZ’s and unlearned millennials that clown Nigeria asking mockingly “why are we even called Giant of Africa, self?” this is why! In the 60s-90s, Nigeria was literally Africa’s sugar daddy, $20m here, $10m there, and so on and so forth to other African countries! we didn’t only talk about Pan-Africanism we put our money where our mouth was. Also, at independence, many African countries didn’t have as many educated professionals as Nigeria. In a lot of African countries that gained independence after us from 1963 onwards, the first chief justice, auditor general, surgeon general, vice chancellors of universities were all Nigerians! The first black chief justice of Botswana was Akinola Aguda, the first black chief justice of Gambia was Emmanuel Ayoola, when the portuguese left Mozambique in the 70s Nigerian health care officers (doctors and nurses) were sent to shore up their healthcare system from collapse bcos they just didn’t have enough qualified doctors. after all said and done we sent over 10,000 professionals across africa and the carribeans to help them incubate their newly independent nations should we even talk about the ECOMOG troops in the 90s that 70% majorly funded (spent over $3b+) and equipped by Nigeria with Nigerian soldiers forming 75% of the peacekeeping force? ECOMOG led by us was highly responsible for ending the Liberian and Sierra Leonean civil wars. I won’t even go into details of what Nigeria contributed to the South African anti-apartheid efforts! Nigeria gave and gave and forgot to pay attention to its own development and today we’ve become the pariah amongst nations!
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

“During Murtala’s regime, we gave Angola $20 Million which was N12 Million. Nigerian Airways helped them have access to the outside world. We did the same with South Africa.”- Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo

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ναηηє
ναηηє@iSexiGirl·
Consejo de hermana mayor: si un hombre no hace tu vida más fácil, quédate soltera
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𝑍𝑒𝑒🤎
𝑍𝑒𝑒🤎@SpinesandZee28·
Clothes that don't require ironing>>>
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