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She was saying, ’’What’s the point of being alive? I just sit here doing nothing.’’ And a few months later, South African Johanna Mazibuko passed away at the whopping age of 128, making her what is believed to be the ’’world’s oldest woman.’’ Here is a look at her fascinating journey that has expanded over 3 centuries. She had a peaceful life. According to those in her inner circle, Mazibuko possessed identification documents that verified her date of birth as May 11, 1894. She was raised on a maize farm and never went to school.
A pity you can’t ask a dog for the shortest route home when you’re lost—or a cat or a seabird or a tortoise or a dung beetle, for that matter. Because if you could ask any of them how to get pretty much anywhere, odds are they’d know a lot more than you think. Animal navigation has long been something of a black box for scientists. The mystery of how nonhumans—without benefit of maps, language or GPS—manage to find their way from place to place, often over very great distances, presented itself anew recently when a dog walked 11 miles from its new home to return to a former foster owner.
Nigeria as a nation has had its fair share of insecure times, when hoodlums, bandits and dreaded criminals threatened the lives of citizens. Below are 5 of the most notorious criminals in Nigeria's history. We begin the count down from 5. 5. Baddo of Ikorodu/ Godogodo The number 5 position is jointly shared by two notorious criminals who for too long terrorized Lagos state, Baddo and Godogo. Baddo was infamous for molesting children and women, with robbery as part of the crimes that made him dreaded within Ikorodu.
This week, we spoke to a Nigerian woman who’s not stingy with credit to Nigerian men for their sexual abilities. She only has one grouse with the lot of them, and it’s one she takes rather seriously. In this edition, she goes on and on passionately about how more Nigerian men could become gods if they could add just this one trick to the things they are already doing in the sack.
'Moving Out 2' is the sequel to the chaotic co-op game, and in Distractify's first impressions, we talk about how the new game is better than the first. Source: Team17Moving is easily one of the most frustrating and annoying parts of being an adult. Between packing all of your belongings and trying to transport them to a new place safely, it's one of the more stressful experiences — even if you do hire movers.
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One of your blinks usually last 100 to 150 milliseconds and you can blink up to 5 times a second. So, in the time that you are awake, the average viewing time you miss blinking is up to several hours. And there is a lot of stuff going on while you have your eyes closed. We at Bright Side fight hard for you to not miss the most lovely ephemeral moments of life, so we can’t keep this “fleeting moments list” from our readers! 1. The beard agrees with her.
It’s not for nothing that Japan is often referred to as “another planet.” All you need to do is peek into an apartment of an ordinary resident of the Land of the Rising Sun and you’ll see fridge doors that open to different sides, clothes that aren’t drying on the balcony, and hardly any potholders in the kitchen. And at the same time, almost every Japanese person has a small grill in their home. We at Bright Side studied various blogs and made a list of very useful things many Japanese homes have in them.
And in true Ari fashion, it almost immediately caused a social media meltdown thanks to one particular verse. Ariana sings, "I like women and men," convincing some fans she was coming out as bisexual. Mont, who came out as bisexual last November, chimed in on Instagram by commenting on a post: "she said what she said." But that could mean pretty much anything, since yes, lyrics are lyrics, but that doesn't mean they're autobiographical.