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Share amusing anecdotes, bizarre facts, and hilarious jokes 🤪. Just one rule… keep it respectful ✨
Are girls being extra picky here or am i imagining things?
You're not your mistakes or your pain. You're the hope and resilience that keep moving forward.✌️
You don't have to believe in yourself completely to take action. The belief grows as you move.💯
Why is my absence not affecting you??
Good morning
En route to work and it’s a scorcher this morning ☀️ ☀️
Jummah Mubarak 🤲🏽 📿 🕌
Why are 50% of my ads on muzz about naked women?
Anyone else getting that?
Not every love story needs the Empire State Building. Just the right person.
So when you see hair on a woman's chin or upper lip.
Or on their hands and legs.
What's your reaction guys !?
Men react?
This post to understand and gauge reaction of opposite gender.
(Advice for woman link pasted below)
Advice for Men
Start your day with whatever your basic rituals are.
Follow what has been taught by the elders and the wise. Your routine depends on your life, your situation, your clock, your responsibilities, and your own discipline.
But once you step out, don’t step out empty.
Always have these in your EDC (Everyday Carry):
A valid ID card.
One good debit or credit card not your whole wallet.
A little bit of cash.
A clean handkerchief two if possible. One for you, one to offer someone else.
Your keys on a strong carabiner keychain.
A small legal 4 inch blade pocket knife or multitool (Check your local laws)
A knuckle buster, if legal in your area (If not be carefu). Be aware of your local laws and authorities. This is not to start fights, show off, or act tough. It is only for extreme situations where you may need to protect yourself, your family, or someone weak and helpless.
A pen.
A small notebook or folded paper.
A compact flashlight.
A car window breaker even if you don't own a car.
A power bank and/or charging cable.
Basic medicines you may need.
A couple of band-aids.
Your phone, fully charged.
And most importantly, a calm mind.
A man should be prepared, not paranoid.
Carry things that help you solve problems, protect your dignity, assist others, and move through the world with control.
Strength is not in looking dangerous.
Strength is in being calm, aware, useful, and ready when it matters.
Your EDC should say one thing about you: I am ready.