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Why is Coco Martin here? So handsome really!
Thanks for this very important reminder not to clean ears with ear buds when one angry; he might poke deeper and hurt or damage the eardrums! ha ha ha!
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I don’t clean my ears with cotton buds when I am angry. I clean them whenever I feel like doing it. And I don’t use just a cotton bud but a very small spoonlike thing we use to get that earwax from our ears.
It was actually our mom=ther whom we get the habit of cleaning our ears with that. Not knowing that it is damaging to our eardrums. Always cleaning our ears just for the sake of liking the nice sensation we get from it, can lead to vertigo.
That’s what happened to me when I had attacks of it. Upon consultation and laboratories nothing is wrong with me that can trigger vertigo. Then, I was interviewed about how I clean my ears and there the doctor dicovered it was that that caused the imbalance in my ears that caused vertigo.
Going back to anger, I just go to a restaurant and eat my comfort food burger , fries and soda. But never clean my ears with cotton buds.
And I don’t clean my ears with that spoonlike ears as often as like before anymore.
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@Dina, hehehehe you are a very good girl now for you no longer clean your ears with that ax like stuff in cleaning your sensitive ears hehehe.When my ears itch and itch and itch, I go to our EENT family doctor to excavate the wax and so funny to see waxes so plentiful that keeps on pushing and pushing to let them out from the canal ear hehehe, so funny,
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When feel ears itchy just pour hydrogen oxide onto the cotton bud and carefully clean your ears, but make sure you are in your best mood to avoid damage of your ear properties.
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Not only cleaning the ears. We should not do anything when when we have anger. If we realise that we have anger that is good.
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I’m glad they have returned. All of those things you mentioned in your post have a drastic effect on our ecosystem. But the good thing is the birds adapted and came back. What can I say? Home is home. 🙂
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Agree with what you say. Home is home for all living being so too for the common Indian sparrow. Many environmentalists were seriously whether this same trend will continue with other birds found in the cities. But luckily it seemed to have had a minimal effect on other species of birds commonly found in cities.
Now advertisements are being played on television regularly to provide the water and food to such birds. So that they feel a welcome guest in the concrete human conglomerations. Thanks for the inputs.
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Thanks for responding back to me. The sparrow has a special place in my heart because my mother’s favorite spiritual hymn is called “His Eye is on the Sparrow”. It’s a song about how a kind and loving God watches over all of us from the tiny sparrow to everyone, including you and me. 🙂
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I didn’t know that it is called an Indian sparrow because it is very common here and so many of them even inside churches, in the domes. We call it “maya” here in the Philippines.
I am glad they returned to your country.
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These common Indian sparrows or Maya as it is called in the Philippines. Were once so many that one could literally find their incessant chirping in the mornings and the evenings. Their used to be hundreds flying together in the evenings and in the early mornings later they used to spread out for food and build nests even there they used to stay in communities of around six to twelve of them. It was quite entertaining to view their activities.
Here it is called by ornithologists as the Indian Sparrow or the Indian House Sparrow. It was one of the first ones to be given a scientific name. The genus name Fringilla is also used for this bird. They are also known as true sparrows or old world sparrows. These are small passerine birds. They are generally adaptive to new areas and spread to long distances easily. While feeding themselves on the way at different stops. Thanks for sharing inputs about this bird.
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