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  1. 2 minutes ago, classyNfabulous said:

    wats rong wif skin whitener

    https://www.healthline.com/health/vaginal-bleaching

     

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    Longer term, certain procedures like lasering and bleaching creams could cause loss of sensation. Or the opposite: too much sensation (aka pain).

    “Certain bleaching treatments could burn the vulva, which leads to permanent scarring, which could lead to either loss of sensation or pain to the touch,” Ross explains.

    “Occasionally, the scarring will happen over the clitoral hood, which can cause the clitoral hood to adhere to the clitoris, making it incredibly intense and painful to be aroused,” Fosnight says.

    “When this happens, there really isn’t much [doctors] can do for relief,” Fosnight adds.

     

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  2. 1 minute ago, classyNfabulous said:

     

    use feminine wash instead of soap. hv to tread cautiously for soap as it tends to make dat region dry, causing a stinging effect

    PH unbalance in the region also leads to increased risk of UTI. I think doctors are cautions about soaps and washes because some ladies wash too often. The worse is to use skin whiteners.

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  3. 3 minutes ago, The_King said:

    SINGAPORE – More than 50 companies, including local bank OCBC and public transport operator SBS Transit, have joined a network created by the Public Hygiene Council (PHC) to help get people to make it a habit to keep the country clean throughout the year.

    This was revealed at the April 28 launch of this year’s Keep Singapore Clean campaign, along with an announcement that SG Clean Day will be held every two months, instead of three, from 2025.

    On SG Clean Day, cleaners at selected Housing Board estates, public parks, malls, dormitories and other public areas take a break from sweeping duties. 

     

    On the move to rope in help from companies, PHC chairman Andrew Khng told The Straits Times: “Basically, the Keep Singapore Clean campaign is for a period of one month, but the corporate network is not. So we provide a platform for corporate networks which want to engage in, say, litter picking in East Coast or elsewhere.”

    At the campaign launch held at the HDB Hub, PHC signed a memorandum of understanding with OCBC, which adopted four of 19 CleanPods. These storage cabinets of litter-picking tools like metal tongs and rubbish bags are placed in various parks and HDB estates.

    With the adoption, staff volunteers from OCBC can easily conduct community activities as part of the Keep Singapore Clean movement that started in 1968.

     
     

    Another company that is including cleaning in corporate social responsibility programmes is SBS Transit. Its chief executive of bus business, Mr Lim Tien Hock, said such a network, if it grows in size, can make a difference in getting people to be more socially responsible.

     
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    “If you’re able to create a platform and galvanise the staff and the staff come together and they like it, then I think there will be a positive effect and (it will) influence others (to join in the activities),” he noted.

    This year’s Keep Singapore Clean campaign, which kicked off with close to 70 litter-picking activities at various locations on April 28, will last till June 2. Everyone is invited to identify a shared community space and lead cleaning activities.

    At the launch, Dr Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State for Sustainability and the Environment, said holding SG Clean Day every two months instead of three, from 2025, will help Singaporeans notice the impact of littering and spur them to do the right thing. This includes binning trash properly, keeping public toilets, particularly those at hawker centres and coffee shops, clean and returning food trays at public eateries.

    “We value the contributions of the cleaners and the cleaners will continue to play a role, but we do want to make sure that everybody plays his part through… SG Clean Day,” she said in her speech.

    Sinkies make sinkieland dirty, need sinkie businesses to fix it.

    Meanwhile:

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-17594008

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  4. 10 hours ago, chamfer said:

    Is the polymer bio degradeable??? If not create more problems.

    Unlikely, biopolymers have their own set of issues, add that to oversized engineering is a project killer. As an engineer, you will probably also get the machine up first, then figure out how to use biopolymers.

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  5. 3 hours ago, The_King said:

    For introverts, trying to decide what to order with a huge queue forming behind is nerve-racking. But one man from Malaysia came up with an ingenious solution — using binoculars to look at the menu from his car.

    His method lets him take his time to read the menu and pick what he wants — before his girlfriend enters the shop to place the order for him.

    Looks like ordering food for an introvert is a collaborative effort.

     

    Man looks at Tealive menu from car

    On 17 April, TikTok user @yomebear posted a clip of him reading the menu at a Tealive outlet in Malaysia from the safety of his car.

     
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    Source: @yomebear on TikTok

    The clip went viral, with many viewers resonating with the OP. In an interview with World of Buzz (WOB), he revealed that this isn’t the first time he’s done this.

    Since he didn’t have the app for the store, the OP decided to use his trusty binoculars to check the menu there instead. He explained that he did this to avoid lingering in front of the cashier while making a decision.

    introvert-binoculars-menu-1-354x600.png

    Source: @yomebear on TikTok

    As for how he got hold of the binoculars — the man said that he carries them as a part of his job as a nature guide.

    Being an introvert, he even asked his girlfriend to place his order for him after he picked what he wanted.

     

    The man told WOB that he didn’t realise how funny it was that he would do this until his girlfriend began recording him.

    Not true introvert, a true introvert will order take out from an app.

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