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  • so this message is for everyone,both my friends here,my fans, and followee I'd be posting more of stories than memes (dark stories)some of y'all might be uncomfortable with it, and I'm so sorry about that,but I wanna change strategy.. can't be posting memes all my life when I have a talent to create stories that can intense someone (lol)
    I'd still be posting memes dgmw,but it'd be less of memes and more of dark stories
    sorry for the inconveniences support me tho,by giving ur reviews and reacting to em
    thank you I love y'all
    so this message is for everyone,both my friends here,my fans, and followee 😂 I'd be posting more of stories than memes (dark stories)some of y'all might be uncomfortable with it, and I'm so sorry about that,but I wanna change strategy.. can't be posting memes all my life when I have a talent to create stories that can intense someone (lol🤭) I'd still be posting memes dgmw,but it'd be less of memes and more of dark stories sorry for the inconveniences 🙏 support me tho,by giving ur reviews and reacting to em thank you ❤️🤭I love y'all ❤️
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  • I WANT TO ADVISE LADIES WHETHER SINGLE OR MARRIED to be careful how you collect money from men. When a man consistently gives you money especially when he is not related to you in anyway neither is he born again or godly, there is a tendency to be sexually attracted to you and you have a high tendency to get physically moved towards him.

    Women are receivers by nature. Women equate generosity from a man with love and whether he knows it or not, he may become romantic and sexually appealing to her.

    Everyone should be careful to avoid stories that touch!

    Emotional affair is easy to detect if you will be honest with yourself and set strict boundaries where necessary.

    I am not saying you shouldn't seek help or collect cash gifts from anyone who wants to bless you. When God favours you, people will chase you with money, men will love to help you, women will be moved to be a blessing to you. The heart of men will be stirred to love you, take care of you and see to your well being.

    But when over familiarity is stepping in, calls are becoming too frequent, chats are getting too personal and there is an underlying chemistry building up, have the decency to set boundaries and call it quits!

    I am especially referring to ladies who are engaged or married.

    Single ladies should avoid being emotionally and physically close to married men.

    Those who are single and searching need to separate money from love. If a guy gives you money too much, you !may mistake it for love and jump to accept his proposal. Yes, generosity is part of love. When a man loves you, he will give to you but if you don't have peace and you are both going opposite direction or he is physically, sexually and verbally abusive, you need to re-assess what you are going into.

    Ladies should work hard to earn their own money so they won't depend on others for survival.

    Married men should take their financial responsibility serious so their wives won't be tempted to seek financial help from men who will take advantage of them.

    We all should be disciplined and contented with what we have.

    Covetousness can drive you to accept what you shouldn't accept.

    May you not fall into Satan's trap!

    © Seun Oladele
    I WANT TO ADVISE LADIES WHETHER SINGLE OR MARRIED to be careful how you collect money from men. When a man consistently gives you money especially when he is not related to you in anyway neither is he born again or godly, there is a tendency to be sexually attracted to you and you have a high tendency to get physically moved towards him. Women are receivers by nature. Women equate generosity from a man with love and whether he knows it or not, he may become romantic and sexually appealing to her. Everyone should be careful to avoid stories that touch! Emotional affair is easy to detect if you will be honest with yourself and set strict boundaries where necessary. I am not saying you shouldn't seek help or collect cash gifts from anyone who wants to bless you. When God favours you, people will chase you with money, men will love to help you, women will be moved to be a blessing to you. The heart of men will be stirred to love you, take care of you and see to your well being. But when over familiarity is stepping in, calls are becoming too frequent, chats are getting too personal and there is an underlying chemistry building up, have the decency to set boundaries and call it quits! I am especially referring to ladies who are engaged or married. Single ladies should avoid being emotionally and physically close to married men. Those who are single and searching need to separate money from love. If a guy gives you money too much, you !may mistake it for love and jump to accept his proposal. Yes, generosity is part of love. When a man loves you, he will give to you but if you don't have peace and you are both going opposite direction or he is physically, sexually and verbally abusive, you need to re-assess what you are going into. Ladies should work hard to earn their own money so they won't depend on others for survival. Married men should take their financial responsibility serious so their wives won't be tempted to seek financial help from men who will take advantage of them. We all should be disciplined and contented with what we have. Covetousness can drive you to accept what you shouldn't accept. May you not fall into Satan's trap! © Seun Oladele
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  • Hello everyone
    Am Olasunkanmi

    I would love to help brighten your day with amazing stories

    Get ready for a fun adventure
    Hello everyone Am Olasunkanmi I would love to help brighten your day with amazing stories Get ready for a fun adventure
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  • Reports of Cristiano Ronaldo and Leo Messi to play together at Inter Miami for Club World Cup on short term deal are wide of mark.

    There’s absolutely nothing into those stories.
    🚨❌ Reports of Cristiano Ronaldo and Leo Messi to play together at Inter Miami for Club World Cup on short term deal are wide of mark. There’s absolutely nothing into those stories.
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  • THE MYSTIC WELL

    There were two very good friends who lived far from each other in a small village. Although they were best friends, they were as unalike as chalk and cheese. Tessa was helpful and generous, but Tina was unhelpful and tight-fisted in everything, including favours. It was evident that the friendship held due to Tessa’s attitude. She was so helpful and eager to share that she never noticed that Tina was the opposite until one day.

    Both girls had stepped into the wild garden of an abandoned manor to play as they always did. As they picked wild berries for their playful cooking, both noticed an old woman passing by with a heavy load on her head. The old woman struggled and suddenly stumbled, and Tessa rushed to help her so that she would not fall. Grateful, the old woman thanked Tessa and asked for a drink from a well at the far end of the wild garden.

    Both girls never knew there was a well further in the garden and Tina tried to dissuade her friend from venturing into the wild tangle of crawling weeds. But Tessa ignored her and forged into the wild garden till she found a collapsed well with an old fetching pail leaning beside it. She picked it up and let it into the old well, but when she brought it back out, it was not water that she found!

    Running back to the old woman, she showed her what she had fetched instead of water. In the old fetching pail shone crystals and jewels of different shapes and sizes. It definitely belonged to royalty, and royalty would pay a fortune to acquire it! The old woman smiled kindly at helpful Tessa and told her to keep it as a thank-you for helping her.

    Racheal Sam.
    #rainbowtalesbyrachealsam
    #writer
    #fypviralシ
    #explorepage
    #entertainment
    #shortstories
    THE MYSTIC WELL There were two very good friends who lived far from each other in a small village. Although they were best friends, they were as unalike as chalk and cheese. Tessa was helpful and generous, but Tina was unhelpful and tight-fisted in everything, including favours. It was evident that the friendship held due to Tessa’s attitude. She was so helpful and eager to share that she never noticed that Tina was the opposite until one day. Both girls had stepped into the wild garden of an abandoned manor to play as they always did. As they picked wild berries for their playful cooking, both noticed an old woman passing by with a heavy load on her head. The old woman struggled and suddenly stumbled, and Tessa rushed to help her so that she would not fall. Grateful, the old woman thanked Tessa and asked for a drink from a well at the far end of the wild garden. Both girls never knew there was a well further in the garden and Tina tried to dissuade her friend from venturing into the wild tangle of crawling weeds. But Tessa ignored her and forged into the wild garden till she found a collapsed well with an old fetching pail leaning beside it. She picked it up and let it into the old well, but when she brought it back out, it was not water that she found! Running back to the old woman, she showed her what she had fetched instead of water. In the old fetching pail shone crystals and jewels of different shapes and sizes. It definitely belonged to royalty, and royalty would pay a fortune to acquire it! The old woman smiled kindly at helpful Tessa and told her to keep it as a thank-you for helping her. ©️ Racheal Sam. #rainbowtalesbyrachealsam #writer #fypviralシ #explorepage #entertainment #shortstories
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  • Once upon a time, a lady I followed on Twitter said, "If I get pregnant and it's a male fetus, I'll ab*rt it. I'll never willingly bring another man into this world."

    That day, I called myself for a meeting.

    You see, a few years prior, one of my stories unexpectedly blew up on Twitter. I literally went from 511 followers to 4,000+ in one day. This led to my being more active in that app. I followed certain accounts with whom I believed we shared the same interests in feminism, faith, politics, and writing. I engaged with their tweets as often as I could.

    However, I soon began to notice a change in me. I'd become a snarky, impatient, less objective, and angry person. I noticed this the most in matters of politics and feminism.

    Somehow, I'd gone from wanting and advocating for equity for women in a world that's largely unfair to us, to seeing almost nothing good in men. If I tweeted something about women and their suffering at the hands of men and a man countered my opinion, I'd become enraged.

    This went on for while. One day, after a particularly nasty exchange with a guy and seeing that tweet above, I called myself for a meeting and had an internal audit. Eketi, why are you angry? Why are you not liking men anymore? What did they say or do that's so bad, you're lashing out at all of them? Who is sponsoring your outrage?

    For feminism in particular, while I thought I shared a common interest with many of the feminist accounts I followed, I didn't know their motivations, why they were feminists. I thought we all wanted the same thing. A bit naïve of me, I know. What was clear though, was that many of them were mad at men. Hateful even. Some were misandrists of the worst kind. Others believed in intersecting feminism with other ideals.

    In constantly consuming their content, I'd absorbed their emotions, beliefs, and disposition towards men. I was becoming like them. I also realised there were cliques who were committed to driving and promoting certain narratives about men. I, was an outsider, part of the clueless, unreasoning mob who had no idea why we were protesting, but protesting nonetheless.

    Now, I don't know their experiences, what made them arrive at the belief that no man is worth liking or loving or being treated like a human being. I will not judge them for it - it could be nothing, it could also be something - (I mean, I'm still trying to get one of my mentees to see that all men aren't bad, after she was r@ped by her father and her brother).

    But I knew I couldn't continue in that direction. To nourish my mind with quietness, inspiration, growth, and positivity, and reflect that in my life, I immediately unfollowed many of those accounts and carefully curated my follow list from scratch. I muted the words 'politics' and 'feminism'. I unfollowed those who often make those quick disrespectful comebacks and call it savagery. My timeline went quiet.

    I followed people whose conversations uplifted, educated, and inspired me, and cultivated the habit of listening to opposing views without losing mine. I also followed the feminists who weren't just talking, but walking the walk. We joined our resources to rescue kids who are trafficked, take sex workers off the streets, send girls in underserved communities to school, etc. My anger disappeared, my objectivity returned.

    This brings me to the subject of the mind. The mind is an interesting thing, true. Whatever you feed it, it soaks up like a sponge everything. Our minds don’t discriminate between what’s “good” or “bad” for us—they simply absorb. And over time, the mind becomes what it absorbs. What we feed it through conversations we engage in, the people we surround ourselves with, and the content we consume, becomes the foundation of our thoughts, actions, and even the way we see ourselves.

    If you continuously feed your mind with negativity, anger, and doubt, it will echo those feelings back to you. So, I know this may seem like a clichéd question. Nevertheless, I’ll ask it.

    What have you fed your mind lately?
    Are you consuming a healthy mental diet or is it time for a change?


    It is not just about Feminism. In fact, Feminism was just used to emphasize many points. There are takeaways that apply to life generally.
    Once upon a time, a lady I followed on Twitter said, "If I get pregnant and it's a male fetus, I'll ab*rt it. I'll never willingly bring another man into this world." That day, I called myself for a meeting. You see, a few years prior, one of my stories unexpectedly blew up on Twitter. I literally went from 511 followers to 4,000+ in one day. This led to my being more active in that app. I followed certain accounts with whom I believed we shared the same interests in feminism, faith, politics, and writing. I engaged with their tweets as often as I could. However, I soon began to notice a change in me. I'd become a snarky, impatient, less objective, and angry person. I noticed this the most in matters of politics and feminism. Somehow, I'd gone from wanting and advocating for equity for women in a world that's largely unfair to us, to seeing almost nothing good in men. If I tweeted something about women and their suffering at the hands of men and a man countered my opinion, I'd become enraged. This went on for while. One day, after a particularly nasty exchange with a guy and seeing that tweet above, I called myself for a meeting and had an internal audit. Eketi, why are you angry? Why are you not liking men anymore? What did they say or do that's so bad, you're lashing out at all of them? Who is sponsoring your outrage? For feminism in particular, while I thought I shared a common interest with many of the feminist accounts I followed, I didn't know their motivations, why they were feminists. I thought we all wanted the same thing. A bit naïve of me, I know. What was clear though, was that many of them were mad at men. Hateful even. Some were misandrists of the worst kind. Others believed in intersecting feminism with other ideals. In constantly consuming their content, I'd absorbed their emotions, beliefs, and disposition towards men. I was becoming like them. I also realised there were cliques who were committed to driving and promoting certain narratives about men. I, was an outsider, part of the clueless, unreasoning mob who had no idea why we were protesting, but protesting nonetheless. Now, I don't know their experiences, what made them arrive at the belief that no man is worth liking or loving or being treated like a human being. I will not judge them for it - it could be nothing, it could also be something - (I mean, I'm still trying to get one of my mentees to see that all men aren't bad, after she was r@ped by her father and her brother). But I knew I couldn't continue in that direction. To nourish my mind with quietness, inspiration, growth, and positivity, and reflect that in my life, I immediately unfollowed many of those accounts and carefully curated my follow list from scratch. I muted the words 'politics' and 'feminism'. I unfollowed those who often make those quick disrespectful comebacks and call it savagery. My timeline went quiet. I followed people whose conversations uplifted, educated, and inspired me, and cultivated the habit of listening to opposing views without losing mine. I also followed the feminists who weren't just talking, but walking the walk. We joined our resources to rescue kids who are trafficked, take sex workers off the streets, send girls in underserved communities to school, etc. My anger disappeared, my objectivity returned. This brings me to the subject of the mind. The mind is an interesting thing, true. Whatever you feed it, it soaks up like a sponge everything. Our minds don’t discriminate between what’s “good” or “bad” for us—they simply absorb. And over time, the mind becomes what it absorbs. What we feed it through conversations we engage in, the people we surround ourselves with, and the content we consume, becomes the foundation of our thoughts, actions, and even the way we see ourselves. If you continuously feed your mind with negativity, anger, and doubt, it will echo those feelings back to you. So, I know this may seem like a clichéd question. Nevertheless, I’ll ask it. What have you fed your mind lately? Are you consuming a healthy mental diet or is it time for a change? It is not just about Feminism. In fact, Feminism was just used to emphasize many points. There are takeaways that apply to life generally.
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  • Every stories has an end.
    But in life every ending is a new beginning.
    #goodeveningall
    Every stories has an end. But in life every ending is a new beginning. #goodeveningall
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  • Never believe in one sided stories. It always has some missing pages.
    Never believe in one sided stories. It always has some missing pages.
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  • A match made in Abia

    It was a sunny day in Umuahia, the capital city of Abia State, when Eme and Ike first met. Eme, a beautiful young woman with a bright smile, had attended a party with her friends. Ike, a handsome young man with a charming personality, had also been invited to the party.

    As fate would have it, Eme and Ike bumped into each other while dancing. They exchanged apologies, and Ike couldn't help but notice how beautiful Eme looked. Eme, too, was struck by Ike's charming smile.

    They started talking, and before long, they discovered they had a lot in common. Both were from Abia State, and they shared a love for afang soup and highlife music. Ike was impressed by Eme's intelligence and wit, while Eme was charmed by Ike's sense of humor and confidence.

    As the night wore on, they found themselves lost in conversation. Ike asked Eme for her number, and to his delight, she agreed. They exchanged numbers, and Ike couldn't wait to call her the next day.

    Their first date was a walk along the banks of the Imo River. They talked for hours, sharing stories and laughter. Ike was smitten, and Eme felt the same way.

    As the days turned into weeks, their love continued to grow. They would take long drives through the countryside, visit local markets, and try out new restaurants. Ike loved Eme's cooking, and Eme loved Ike's singing.

    One day, Ike took Eme to the same river where they had their first date. He got down on one knee, pulled out a small box, and asked Eme to marry him. Eme was overwhelmed with emotion, but she managed to say yes.

    Their wedding was a beautiful celebration of their love, with friends and family from all over Abia State in attendance. They spent their honeymoon in a cozy little cottage in the hills, watching the sunset over the rolling hills.

    Years later, Ike and Eme are still going strong. They have two beautiful children, and they continue to live in Abia State, surrounded by the people and places they love.
    A match made in Abia It was a sunny day in Umuahia, the capital city of Abia State, when Eme and Ike first met. Eme, a beautiful young woman with a bright smile, had attended a party with her friends. Ike, a handsome young man with a charming personality, had also been invited to the party. As fate would have it, Eme and Ike bumped into each other while dancing. They exchanged apologies, and Ike couldn't help but notice how beautiful Eme looked. Eme, too, was struck by Ike's charming smile. They started talking, and before long, they discovered they had a lot in common. Both were from Abia State, and they shared a love for afang soup and highlife music. Ike was impressed by Eme's intelligence and wit, while Eme was charmed by Ike's sense of humor and confidence. As the night wore on, they found themselves lost in conversation. Ike asked Eme for her number, and to his delight, she agreed. They exchanged numbers, and Ike couldn't wait to call her the next day. Their first date was a walk along the banks of the Imo River. They talked for hours, sharing stories and laughter. Ike was smitten, and Eme felt the same way. As the days turned into weeks, their love continued to grow. They would take long drives through the countryside, visit local markets, and try out new restaurants. Ike loved Eme's cooking, and Eme loved Ike's singing. One day, Ike took Eme to the same river where they had their first date. He got down on one knee, pulled out a small box, and asked Eme to marry him. Eme was overwhelmed with emotion, but she managed to say yes. Their wedding was a beautiful celebration of their love, with friends and family from all over Abia State in attendance. They spent their honeymoon in a cozy little cottage in the hills, watching the sunset over the rolling hills. Years later, Ike and Eme are still going strong. They have two beautiful children, and they continue to live in Abia State, surrounded by the people and places they love.
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