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>>15779320
Cooming increases your heart rate with no exercsion its a stressor
Sexooo is real excersion and heart rate increase is natural cardio

Furthermore prone cooming makes your dick weak

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>>15627417
you got an instant chemical burn. Glad you rinsed it quickly, but you are correct, the damage is done. What happened was it neutralized on contact with your skin, primarily reacting with the fat in them, releasing a large amount of heat, which burns your cells.
Ways to make it better would be like treating any other chemical burn. Don't put on any moisturizers, it will burn more. I believe certain oils, not creams, will help, but I've never done chemical burn aftercare before.
Sorry to hear you have to deal with this, get well soon. Hopefully you can stay safe at work moving forward

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It's like 70% the same as EE but without the cool building aspect and with the obfuscating math (not even hard, just obfuscating) just to obtain derivations that will have to be recontextualized anyways. I would understand if it were just that y'all "want to understand the world" but most of the skills taught in a physics major can be learned in a PhD anyways so I don't even understand why is it a thing

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>>15033525
But its cold blooded... i was told they just keep building heat until they explode

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>>12135130
Interdasting

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>In making the diagnosis of the cause of illness in an individual case, calculations of probability have no meaning. The pertinent question is whether the disease is present or not. Whether it is rare or common does not change the odds in a single patient. If the diagnosis can be made on the basis of specific criteria, then these criteria are either fulfilled or not fulfilled.
>A. McGehee Harvey, James Bordley II, Jeremiah Barondess
Are doctors brainlets?

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Which antidepressant shows the highest efficacy in treating those with major depressive disorder and/or dysthymia and apathy?

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>studies forget to take into account that old, sick people tend not to drink
>”one drink per day makes you healthier”

This is the absolute state of medical science

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Op here. Med fags need help. I’m trying to replicate this study.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/12598822/

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