Posted on August 5, 2022August 5, 2022 by Enoble AsuquoThe One That Sleeps Food: nope, tastes awful Medicine: highly We call it ADAYA OKON cos it sleeps(folds) at night AdvertisementShare this:TweetLike this:Like Loading... Related
totus tu. me john. you obong or eunice. who knows? i was warned tho so you know. it s my choice. lmao LikeLiked by 1 person
i can t sing well. no sound cloud. proud of my prose tho. stand up and clap to the words. LikeLiked by 1 person
We call it the shy grass in our local dialect, beautifully taken by the way. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Oh sorry dear not in Hindi, I am from the North-East region of India, one of the tribal there and my local language is Vaiphei so in our dialect we call it “Hampa zakcha” which means shy grass. LikeLiked by 1 person
Herbal; boiling the leaf, drinking the water after wards cleans the system, heard it cures malaria and typhoid Some mix the root with gin, I don’t know what particular illness it’s use for Some use salt to squeeze the leaf, using the liquid on eczema and some other skin infections, seen this and it works LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
adnon. abasalom~
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Latin?
Or botanical name?
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king davids son. the cost of his having bathsheeba
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Oh, you are a Christian … Are you born again?
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good lord no. roamin catholic. lmao
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totus tu. me john. you obong or eunice. who knows? i was warned tho so you know. it s my choice. lmao
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It’s Obong o ☺️
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Obong. hallo beatle.
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obong hallo beatle. wrong yeah yeah wrong oh boy you betcha!
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You got flows, you should drop a record 😉
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i can t sing well. no sound cloud. proud of my prose tho. stand up and clap to the words.
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I can’t stand Sha, I’m baby sitting ☺️
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au pair time
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oooooooooooooooof. meet an aloof american.
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A lovely artful image.
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Thanks dear
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We call it the shy grass in our local dialect, beautifully taken by the way.
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“Shy grass” is English … Thought you were Indian?
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I am Indian, that’s just an English translation from what we call. 😄
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I want Hindi please🙏🙏☺️☺️
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Oh sorry dear not in Hindi, I am from the North-East region of India, one of the tribal there and my local language is Vaiphei so in our dialect we call it “Hampa zakcha” which means shy grass.
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I’ve just been schooled, I’ve no fee to pay, all I’ve is thanks 🙏 🥰
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Haha… You’re most welcome. 💕
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🙏🥰
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What kind of medicine is it?
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Herbal; boiling the leaf, drinking the water after wards cleans the system, heard it cures malaria and typhoid
Some mix the root with gin, I don’t know what particular illness it’s use for
Some use salt to squeeze the leaf, using the liquid on eczema and some other skin infections, seen this and it works
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The leaf design is beautiful 🌿✌️👍
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Thanks dearest 🥰
You done with exams?
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Not yet on the way ✌️
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Okay, safe journey 😉
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Stunning photo, Obong.
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Thanks Dear Eug🥰
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