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How to Use OBS for Online Streaming.

OBS ONLINE STREAMING  You can get the most out of it for your online video streaming. Learning never ends, we learn every day so check this out to get started with OBS and use it to do your online live streaming.

MEN AND SEX LIFE

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Believe it or not women find it difficult to understand the reason why men love sex. * If they want to help you, they will demand for sex. * If they say they love you, they want sex. * You mistakenly sleep over, they want sex. * They want to borrow money from you, they want sex. * They want to give you a job, they want sex. * They want to give you a pass in your exams, they want sex. First of all, you need to understand the system of men. They didn't ask for that because they didn't create themselves. Do you know that 95% of healthy men wake up with an erection? Did they bargain for that? No! Do you know that the penis has a mind of its own? A man could be reading his Bible and his penis will just stand. A man can be sleeping and wakes up with an erection. A man could be sleeping, once you start rubbing the penis, it stands even when he is still asleep. Have you ever asked yourself why men are not on periods, cramps or any bad moods? That's how God created them. A man is na...

A STATUE OF THE SEA WOMAN

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 A picture was posted few days ago. Many people wanted to know the story behind the statue, so here it is….  Kópakonan: A statue of the Seal Woman is in Mikladagur, on the island of Kalsoy. It is made of bronze and stainless steel. The statue is designed to withstand 13metre waves. In early 2015, a 11.5 meter wave swept over the statue. It stood firm and no damage was caused. (See comments for pics of this). The legend of Kópakonan (the Seal Woman) is one of the best-known folktales in the Faroe Islands. Seals were believed to be former human beings who voluntarily sought death in the ocean. Once a year, on the Thirteenth night, they were allowed to come on land, strip off their skins and amuse themselves as human beings, dancing and enjoying themselves. A young farmer from the village of Mikladalur on the northern island of Kalsoy, wondering if this story was true, went and lay in wait on the beach one Thirteenth evening. He watched and saw the seals arriving in large numbers...