Once you learn how to shop directly from China, E.g Temù or shien your wardrobe changes completely. Call me cheap I don't care I ain't rich, I don't do fraud.😭
It's knowing what to search for.
Here's my style after making plenty of mistakes.
1. T-shirts:
Skip 100% polyester unless you're buying gym wear.
Instead, search:
• 100% Cotton
• Combed Cotton
• Heavyweight Cotton
• 240-300 GSM Cotton
• Premium Cotton
• Mercerized Cotton
The heavier the GSM, the thicker and more premium the shirt usually feels.
2. Jeans:
Denim Jeans
Temu is surprisingly good for denim if you know what to search.
Search:
• Denim Jeans
• Cotton Denim
• Raw Denim
• Selvedge Denim (if available)
• 98% Cotton + 2% Elastane
• 99% Cotton
Avoid jeans with high polyester content. The more cotton, the better they'll age and feel.
3. Body-hug clothing:
Search:
• Ribbed Knit
• Modal
• Viscose Blend
• Cotton-Spandex Blend
They hold their shape much better than cheap polyester.
4. Hoodies
Search:
• 400 GSM
• French Terry
• Cotton Fleece
• Heavyweight Hoodie
5. Chains
Search:
• 316L Stainless Steel
• Titanium Steel
• PVD Gold Plated
• Vacuum Plated
These are far more resistant to fading than ordinary fashion jewelry.
6. Earrings
Search:
• 925 Sterling Silver
• 316L Stainless Steel
• Hypoallergenic
• Moissanite (if you're buying stones)
7. Scarves
Search:
• Mulberry Silk
• Silk Blend
• Cashmere Blend
• Wool Blend
• Viscose
Avoid the shiny, thin polyester scarves if you're after a premium look.
8. Loafers
Search:
• Genuine Leather
• Cow Leather
• Full Grain Leather (rare but worth looking for)
• Rubber Outsole
9. Sneakers
Search:
• Rubber Outsole
• EVA Midsole
• Breathable Mesh
• Leather Upper
• Stitched Sole
Pictures lie a lot
The description usually tells the truth.
Here's how I shop:
1. Read the material composition before anything else.
2. Sort by Most Orders or Best Selling, not cheapest.
3. Only buy products with lots of reviews or pictures or even better when a Nigerian has purchased it before they always tell the truth.
4. Read the 1-star reviews first. They'll tell you what the seller won't.
5. Look at customer photos, not the product photos.
6. Check the weight of the product. Better quality clothing is often heavier.
7. Read the size chart. Don't assume your Nigerian size matches.
8. If the title has words like "luxury," "premium," or "designer" but the material is 100% polyester, not everything but still move on.
Your best friend isn't the product picture.
It's the material, the reviews, and the customer photos.
That's how you separate the gems from the junk.
I hope this help.
Things are to expensive for a country this poor.
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What people are doing now on Temu is using the headband method to checkout. Instead of trying to hit the 20k minimum order, you can use it to check out even if your order is as low as 1k naira.
The most expensive biohacking equipment in the world cannot replicate what happens when your skin touches wet grass for half an hour.
Your body is an electrical system running inside a pair of rubber-soled shoes on synthetic flooring inside a building wrapped in electromagnetic interference, and nobody told you the circuit has been broken for decades.
Every cell in your body maintains an electrical charge.
Your heart beats because of electrical impulses. Your nervous system fires through voltage-gated ion channels. Your immune cells use something called an "oxidative burst" — a deliberate release of free radicals — to destroy pathogens. Free radicals are molecules missing an electron, which makes them unstable, reactive, and chemically aggressive.
That aggression is useful when aimed at bacteria. It becomes a wrecking ball when those free radicals start attacking your own healthy tissue.
That's chronic inflammation. The number one driver behind heart disease, autoimmune conditions, chronic pain, neurodegeneration, and metabolic dysfunction. And the mechanism behind it is, at its root, electrical.
Free radicals carry a positive charge because they're missing electrons. The way your body neutralizes them is by supplying free electrons to complete their molecular structure and make them stable again. Antioxidants do this. Vitamin C does this. But there's a source of free electrons so massive and so constantly available that we literally stand on top of it every day and ignore it completely.
The surface of the Earth maintains a virtually limitless reservoir of free electrons, generated by thousands of lightning strikes happening globally every minute, solar radiation interacting with the ionosphere, and geochemical processes in the crust. The ground beneath your feet is a dense, negatively charged electrical field. When your bare skin contacts that surface, electron transfer occurs instantly. Your body equalizes with the Earth's charge the same way a grounding wire equalizes the charge in an electrical circuit.
This was the default state of every human body for the entire history of the species. We walked barefoot. We slept on the ground. We were in continuous electrical contact with the planet's surface, and our immune systems evolved inside that contact. The inflammatory response evolved with a built-in off-switch: the constant supply of electrons from the ground neutralizing excess free radicals after an immune response completed its job.
Then we invented rubber-soled shoes. Synthetic flooring. Elevated beds with insulated frames. We wrapped ourselves in materials that sever the electrical connection between the human body and the Earth's surface, and we did it so gradually that nobody thought to measure what we lost.
Clint Ober thought to measure it.
A retired cable television executive who understood grounding from an engineering perspective — every cable system needs a proper ground connection or the signal degrades — he looked at humans walking around in insulated shoes and asked the question nobody in medicine was asking: what happens to a biological electrical system when you cut its ground?
The research that followed is difficult to dismiss.
Thermographic imaging studies showed that grounding the body for 30 minutes produced measurable reductions in inflammation visible on thermal cameras. Blood viscosity studies — measuring how thick and clotted your blood is, a major cardiovascular risk marker — showed that earthing significantly reduced red blood cell aggregation, meaning your blood literally flows better when you're electrically connected to the ground. Cortisol studies showed that grounding during sleep normalized the cortisol curve, the 24-hour stress hormone rhythm that governs immune function, sleep quality, and metabolic regulation.
The cortisol finding alone should have made front-page news. Disrupted cortisol rhythm is connected to nearly every chronic disease pattern in modern medicine. Flattened cortisol curves show up in burnout, depression, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and insulin resistance. And a simple electrical connection to the Earth's surface helped restore the natural rhythm without any pharmaceutical intervention.
What makes this hard for mainstream medicine to accept has nothing to do with the evidence. The problem is the mechanism is too simple. Modern medicine is built on molecular interventions — drugs that block specific receptors, supplements that target specific pathways, surgeries that remove specific tissues. The idea that standing barefoot on grass for 40 minutes could reduce systemic inflammation through basic electron transfer feels like it belongs in a wellness blog, not a research journal.
But electrons don't care about medical hierarchies. Charge transfer is physics. It happens whether a journal validates it or not.
The deeper layer most people miss: the modern environment didn't just disconnect us from the Earth's electrons. It added a constant positive charge. Wi-Fi routers, cell phones, power lines, synthetic clothing generating static, LED lighting, laptop chargers — we live submerged in electromagnetic fields that continuously induce voltage on the body. Without a ground connection, that voltage accumulates. You are, in a very literal electrical sense, carrying a charge your body was never designed to hold.
Earthing doesn't just "add electrons." It discharges the accumulated voltage from modern electromagnetic exposure. You're not adding something exotic to your biology. You're draining something that was never supposed to be there.
Thirty minutes. Bare feet. Grass, soil, sand, concrete — any conductive natural surface. The electron transfer begins within seconds. Measurable changes in blood chemistry appear within minutes.
The most advanced anti-inflammatory technology on Earth has been underneath your feet this entire time. It costs nothing, requires no prescription, and works through the same physics that keeps every electrical system on the planet from frying itself.
We just forgot to plug ourselves in.
A user on 4chan /x/ posted a method for developing psychic abilities.
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One note mentions tobacco as a way to accelerate cognitive processes.
How very interesting. Have fun and be careful.
How many of you REMEMBER the dryness I said was going to happen in the later part of June after which a MAJOR SHIFT was going to happen?
When I gave the prophetic roadmap for the first half of the year, I clearly stated that a few beautiful moments were going to happen in April and May and that in June, somewhere towards the end of June I see shakings amongst leaders and I see some level of dryness.
I also said after that season of dryness, they’ll be a major pump in the markets.
Did you also remember when I said I see certain projects come from behind and make many rich?
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Crypto is a multiplier, not a primary income strategy.
Your goal should be to build a strong source of income first, this could be either a well-paying job, business, or skill that generates consistent cash flow.
The more you earn, you can then invest more of your discretionary income as capital and this in turn will lead to a greater harvest for you when the wealth transfer season come.
If you're not earning enough, you will often be forced to sell your holdings just to cover basic needs.
Instead of allowing your investments time to grow, you'll be cashing out your seed because of immediate financial pressure.
Build income first, so you don't wake up everyday checking your wallet and dragging Prophets up and down.
This is a farmer’s house in Maharashtra, India. The brick was never plastered. That was the decision.
In many African countries, exposed brick means the work is not done. We plaster over it, paint it white, smooth it into something that looks borrowed from somewhere else. White paint is not the problem. The problem is painting white walls in regions with reddish brown soil, where the first rainy season stains them permanently. We treat brick as a raw material that needs to be hidden, not a finished one worth showing.
Atelier Shantanu Autade and Studio Boxx built this house for a farmer in Dhotre, Kopargaon with load-bearing brick walls laid in rat-trap bond. The gaps in the brickwork you see in the verandah are not mistakes. They are the ventilation system. Air moves through them. The house breathes through its own walls.
The roof is lightweight shingle over a fabricated steel frame. The courtyard has a tree for shade and recycled glass at the top to manage heat. No air conditioning. The building handles its climate through the intelligence of how it was assembled.
The brief was shaped by rural economic reality. A farmer who cannot finish everything at once. A house designed to grow incrementally without losing dignity at any stage of construction.
Half built is not half done. It is architecture that is honest about where it stands.
Atelier Shantanu Autade + Studio Boxx | Dhotre, Kopargaon, Maharashtra 🇮🇳 | 2,152 sq ft | 2022
Happy to announce the approval of SNR Treasury Limited @SnrTreasury as the parent company for stablenaira / SNR after several rejections from CAC.
With this we will begin the process of creating a treasury account where all SNR Reserves and investments will be kept.
Starting with N50M in deposit to cover all circulating supply of SNR.