Friday, May 22, 2015

Lobatan: Se pasto ni kape Eleyi ni abi defu (devil) ninu bibeli ?

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Oni ki awon omo ijo Bora won si Ihoho ki oun tole gba adura fun ti awaon oponu omo ijo si bora won si Ihoho ni ita Gbangba, Ibere timo fe bere lowo awaon elesin cristeni ni pe se ara ire iranse na ni eleyi wa ni ?

Nje iwo le fe iyawo ti ori re paa bayi?

iyawore

Tani o Mo Oruko Kokoro Yi ?

kokoro

Edakun, tani mo Oruko ti won pe Kokoro yi ?

Early Morning Philosophy: Life is neither good nor evil....

“There is somewhat doubt as to whether every human mind is inclined to evil. Life is neither good nor evil, but only a place for good or evil.
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There is nothing either good or bad, your thinking makes the good deeds or the bad deeds. There are thousands of human minds inclined to do good if they set their focus and thoughts to it, but alas, the preponderance of bad minds overwhelm and drown the good minds!!”

(Philosophy & Life’s Problems and Challenges)

Prince Dayo Fadina.

MEN: 18 facts that'll keep your Pen*s healthy, strong & ready for action-for life.

For all the consideration they coordinate bellow the belt, most men really know nothing about their p3nises. Here’s the information you need to know to keep yours sound, solid, and good to go forever.


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1 of 18 things You Didn’t Know About The P*nis (Clitor*s)



1. Every p*nis was a clitoris.

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Every p*nis in the womb starts as a clitoris before hormones ‘s*x’ the brain of the to-be male. The man-hood retains the mark of its female heritage: its dark underskin and the thin ridge or seam, known as the raphe, which runs from scrotum to anus, are remnants of the fusion of the vaginal lips.


 


2. Penises used to have spines.
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Though they were lost before Neanderthals and modern humans diverged. Scientists are still not quite certain of their purpose, but they speculate that it apparently quickened the pace of an erection and is more common in promiscuous species (such as cats).


 





3 of 18 things You Didn’t Know About The P*nis

3. Fetuses can have erections!
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Male fetuses can have erection during the third trimester, according to ultrasound scans.


 


4. No brain is necessary for Ejaculat*on:
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The order to release comes from the spinal cord, not the brain.





5 of 18 things You Didn’t Know About The P*nis

5. King of ancient tribes ate p*nises:
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In ancient tribes, the king would often eat the p*nis of his predecessor to apparently absorb his holy power. This practice was allegedly banned by the ancient Hebrews.


6. Testifying on testicles
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In pre-biblical times, men would swear on their own p*nises. The word “testify” is derived from a Roman legal practice of swearing on one’s testicles. The word “man-hood” comes from the Latin word for “tail”.


 





7 of 18 things You Didn’t Know About The P*nis

7. “Shaved” guardians in Muslim empires:
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In great Muslim empires, there would be a guardian assigned to each harem’s bed. The guardians had to be “shaved,” which meant having his testicles and p*nis removed.


8. King Fatefehi of Tonga
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Between the years of 1770 and 1784, he apparently deflowered 37,800 women.





9 of 18 things You Didn’t Know About The P*nis

9. Diphallus is a rare condition that affects one in 5-6 million males.
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It’s when a man is born with two p*nises. Unfortunately, it’s rare that both are fully functional, and it often comes in tandem with other deformities that also require surgery.


10. P*nises can actually break:
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Every year, hundreds of men break their erect p*nis, researchers say. Most do so during “violent intercourse.” But there are also cases where men snap their member – indeed, specialists note that such incidents are accompanied by an audible crack – by falling out of bed with an erection. The cure for a broken man-hood? Six weeks of bed rest with a man-hood splint.





15 of 18 things You Didn’t Know About The P*nis

15. Jonah Falcon, a 42-years-old man with a 9-inch man-hood (22.86 cm; 13.5 inches, or over 34 cm when hard).
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He’s the man with the world’s largest p*nis.


16. Animals with the biggest and smallest p*nises:
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the Blue Whale is the animal with the biggest recorded p*nis to date, at 8 feet (over 2 m) long. The adult male elephant has the biggest recorded p*nis for land animals, at 6 feet (1.8288 m, and S-shaped when erect). And coming in with the smallest man-hood is the shrew, at .2 inches (0.5 cm).





13 of 18 things You Didn’t Know About The P*nis

13. A healthy male averages 11 erections per day-nine of them while asleep.
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After ejaculating, it can take him anywhere from two minutes to two weeks to achieve another erection.


14. From shower to grower
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On average, a limp man-hood will increase in volume 300% when it is erect. It will also contain more than eight to ten times its normal amount of blood.





11 of 18 things You Didn’t Know About The P*nis (Smoking)

11) Smoking can shorten your man-hood by as much as a centimeter.
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Erections are all about good bloodflow, and lighting up calcifies blood vessels, stifling erectile circulation.


12) The foreskin has an abundance of Langerhans cells, which are immune cells that are infiltrated by HIV.
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This may explain why circumcised men in Africa have a 60% lower rate of HIV infection from heterosexual intercourse.





16 of 18 things You Didn’t Know About The P*nis

17. Koro, a culture-specific syndrome, where a man (or a woman) is overcome with a debilitating fear that his p*nis (or her nipples) is shrinking and will eventually disappear.
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Interestingly, this fear is borne out of no real proof or evidence. It is also known as “man-hood panic” and has been said to provoke mass hysteria.


18. Semen can cure depression:
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Apparently, semen contains chemicals that elevate mood, increase affection, induce sleep, and contain at least three antidepressants. It also contains cortisol, which is known to increase affection; as well as estrone, which elevates mood; oxytocin, which also elevates mood; thyrotropin-releasing hormone, which is another antidepressant; melatonin, which is a sleep aid; and serotonin, which is a well-known antidepressant neurotransmitter.