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Can men get a yeast infection? Ryan cured his and is teaching other men how bit.ly/1gc8zwT

 

Though yeast infections are more common in women, men can get yeast infection also. It’s possible for a man to get a genital yeast infection if he has unprotected sex.

 

Yes, it’s true, men can get yeast infections too. and not just thrush, the oral yeast infection that is common in men who are immune compromised.

 

When should a man see a health care professional if he thinks he has a yeast infection?

 

Symptoms of a yeast infection in a man are itching and irritation of the penis bit.ly/1bfAXk7

 

via WordPress bit.ly/1gc8AAX

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My first Wordpress wallpaper for Nokia N82. 240 x 320 pixels

Fiz esse design e apesar de ter gostado muito, algo me incomodou, então retirei rapidamente.

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Fotos del evento #WPValladolid realizado en el edificio CTTA de la Universidad de Valladolid.

Organizado por Estéban Mucientes (www.twitter.com/mediotic) y Emiliano Perez Ansaldi (www.twitter.com/epadesign).

Puedes ver las presentaciones en: www.slideshare.net/wpvalladolid

 

Ponentes:

- Virginia Lopez

- Estéban Mucientes

- Jezabel González Diez

- Luisangel Mendaña

- Emiliano Perez Ansaldi

- Caín Santamaría

- Javier Herrero

- Oscar Ray

- Andres Karp

Well, the folks at wordpress.com/ have featured another Michigan in Pictures post as:

The best of 255,428 bloggers, 239,700 new posts, 327,138 comments, & 56,362,470 words today on WordPress.com.

 

WOW!

 

It's When the Gales of November Came Early, which features a photo by Jim Sisko and the most incredible videos on these internets.

 

Booyah!

The in-progress canvas painting.

 

More JBAK Work: jbakonline.wordpress.com

 

JBAK is a creative partnership between artists/painters James Bullough and Addison Karl. Each artist brings his unique vision and style to their combined body of work. Bullough’s main focus is photo-realism, with attention to ambient and deep space, layers, and geometric forms. He combines contemporary street art techniques and materials with those of realist oil painters, creating pieces of vivid color and masterful detail. Conversely, Addison’s work is produced using a hatch drawing style, which utilizes fine lines and details to create fantastic illustrations of both diminutive and immense images and proportions.

 

Originally from Baltimore and Seattle, Bullough and Addison currently live and work in Berlin. Though their styles and approaches are different, their shared interests in art and culture and their desires to experiment within the limitlessness of their mediums, brought them together. Their mutual love of travel, urban societies, and the people who inhabit them, led to the development of a more cohesive theme of unity and humanity.

 

JBAK have blended their contrasting styles into a mashup of antonyms: realism vs. illustrative, expressive vs. precise, hard vs. soft, black vs. a spectrum. The pair seeks desirable locations paying close attention to the space and the people that live and work within it. Their intent is not to disrupt but rather, to integrate their art into the existing environment, creating harmony, balance, and adding life to an otherwise colorless wall. Together, JBAK create large-scale murals, which highlight their differing design aesthetics while at the same time, reaching a common goal—to give people a reason to look up, around, and beyond themselves.

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