I raped them all today.
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I raped them all today.
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Now you're just being nasty!
I doubt any kind of hygiene product can make both your skin and hair more shiny than when washed with icy cold water every day.
Isn't that called leukemia? sorry to hear about that... hope your pops make it through
Oh boy...
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Tbh, I don't really know, and I don't really want to.
I know people with leukemia can get a bone marrow transplant but I'm sure the costs of that are ridiculously high and I think it's a risky operation (could be wrong).
Chemotherapy is a viable option but I bet it's more costly to do non-evasive procedures.
if this treatment is something you'll go for... i suggest making sure that your pops is in a good mood.
having a positive mood helps too
Chemo works just fine, my aunt survived 24 years to this day and she's totally free of it.. She was in "stage 3". Leukemia is curable in any stage depending on whether or not it has aggressively attacked the organs and caused anemia. Luckily my aunt had not suffered any permanent damage to her organs.
In this case I was told they caught it early. Which means with chemo alone he has a very high chance of going into remission. If he's a stage one there's even plenty of cases of spontaneous remission.
My history final sucked asssssssss.
3 essays. ugh.
"How important was political stability in the economic recovery of Japan after World War II?"
"'The Korean War highlighted fundamental dilemmas in US policy.' How far do you agree with this statement?"
"How significant was the impact of the nuclear arms race on the conduct of the Cold War from 1949-1963?"
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We didn't study anything about Japan. And barely touched the Korean War.
fuk
good to know these things from someone who've also seen it first-hand.
now I'm frightened.. given that shiina's grandad is in his late years his immunity may not handle the spread of cancer.
I'll be praying for his health..
I don't want to hear about that... I wanna know what the fk happened to you, you fking piece of sh*t?! you left us here lonely and you come back with school crap?!
unforgivable!
I didn't realize I was expected to be here. :|