Digestive Problems,How To Do Deal With It. by myhealth andgreen
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Digestive Problems? How To Do Deal With It! Watch video www.bitchute.com/video/GgpSjYn5HpU0/
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Finally finished the pair - this took like 12 hours total (I posted the newt one earlier sorry for the double post)
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Horner on Daniel being back at Red Bull:
"He had picked up some habits that we didn‘t recognise as the Daniel that left us. [...] We've had to feed him up—I don't know what (McLaren) did to him but he came back looking a bit skinny."
‘10 minutes away’: Red Bull’s big Ricciardo praise as team bosses back Aussie’s 2024 F1 return | Michael Lamonato Fox Sports Mar 31, 2023
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idk when people talk about ascended astarion i feel like they dont mention how he reverts back to early game where he prioritized people based on their usefulness
this is 1000% backed up by ascended astarion encouraging his love interest to let araj experiment on their blood - if its powerful, its useful
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"What'll happen to your ocs after the final battle???"
I have only two OCs so it'll be easy for now XD. info under the cut!
Jun'ichi: He fights and beheads Nakime, but his heart nearly stops, he has a freefall and crashes into the floor with sm scars already, so he leaves the infinity castle but REAL HARMED. Manages to fight Muzan (even stabs one of his hearts out! Revenge for Tae-Jun 😋) and falls in a comatose right after sunrise (his heart nearly stopped again in there. XD). He's unconscious for more than half a year. He lives on, with his illness cured, but loses his vision completely due to detachment of the retina and has many many scars all over his torso and body.
Roqia: She fights douma, however loses an arm. Leaves the IC but loses her other arm to Muzan and he later beheads her. She didn't have time to bid anyone goodbye and everyone gets sad by reading the note she left in her uniform in case she died :( (she gives her belongings to people she likes. Her ring & earrings go to Makoto ☆)
@larz-barz @iincogneeto @love-stvrs @pinkwisteria @misty-sees-you
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One time my dad's then-girlfriend's best friend wrote one of those stupid "eating clean will cure your chronic intestinal illnesses!" cookbooks (to my knowledge my dad's then-girlfriend's best friend was perfectly healthy), and since the author's best friend's then-boyfriend's progeny has been diagnosed with Crohn's since age nine and celiac since age seventeen, I got a free copy.
Now my mom, years divorced from my dad at this point, had always foisted these cure-all cookbooks on me all throughout my childhood since age nine, and even at that age I knew it was all bullshit and ignored them, and the few times I tried a recipe from them it was godawful, so they went largely ignored.
Fast forward about a decade after receiving the book from the perfectly healthy best friend of my dad's then-girlfriend, I'm going thru the various cookbooks I do have, when I come across the One In Question, which purports to have gluten free recipes. So I figure why not, and idly browse thru it looking for an interesting recipe to try.
And then the first thing in the gluten free section is barley croquettes.
Which underneath in the little spiel, specifically states that barley is gluten free.
(Spoiler: it's not.)
So now I'm in possession of the world's most incompetent cookbook (which says something given all the cure-all diet books my chronically ill ass has been forced to be exposed to all my life), taking up valuable bookshelf space. I don't want to give it away and risk some newbie celiac reading it and getting sick, or worse a health nut know-nothing-know-it-all getting their grubby mitts on it and cooking it for someone with celiac, so I don't know what to do with it. But I am very resourceful, and Christmas was coming up and my broke ass couldn't afford wrapping paper so like. My gift to the world that year was making sure my fellows didn't get poisoned by bullshit
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who up longing for a friendship that hasn't really existed the way that you remember it for eighteen years?
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the end of empire of ivory, when you know what is going to happen, really reads like an agonizingly slow inevitable disaster, like one of those videos that shows a bomb exploding from multiple angles in slow-motion with the fallout raining down
it is such a moment of before-and-after, of watching a man decide to destroy his own life right at the moment when he is most content, when he has gained respect and a surety in his place in life, because it is right. temeraire can't really see the consequences clearly but laurence can, and he chooses to act anyway, and every step he takes after learning of the admiralty's plague ship plan is so full of determined pain. rereading it is actually quite harrowing, for all that the book up until that point is arguably more graphic in content.
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