Are chodes more scientifically proven to cause orgasms than, say, a pencil dick?
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How do I get schizophrenia? I want to get it so I can successfully isolate myself from the world around me.
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can science explain why atheists have such a high suicide rate?
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so wavelengths hit the eye, and a signal is sent to the brain, and the brain produces an experience of seeing a color... but where is the actual physicality of the color itself? Does it even exist as a real physical thing?
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twum is gonna be rich!!!
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How does contamination work when you have your hands full of bacteria and shit and you touch something, does it eventually spread to be all over it?
Today I bough some delicate meds for a VERY body part but I also had touched the fucking street because I fell before so I touched the containter without washing my hands and then remembered and I can't fucking clean it, they are fucking eye drops ok? Help, will it spread to the tip do I have to get new ones?
Today I bough some delicate meds for a VERY body part but I also had touched the fucking street because I fell before so I touched the containter without washing my hands and then remembered and I can't fucking clean it, they are fucking eye drops ok? Help, will it spread to the tip do I have to get new ones?
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Quantum Chemistry, Expectation Values (Specifically a particle in a 1-D Box)
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What excatly does this mean? I know how to solve for the expectation value of a given operator, but I don't actually intuitivelly know what it is, just paraphrase the book and other online sources.
>Weighted average
I'm guessing that it's the mean of all the values of the operator at it's given location, but I honestly have no clue what that means if that's even correct.
>Weighted average
I'm guessing that it's the mean of all the values of the operator at it's given location, but I honestly have no clue what that means if that's even correct.
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When are scientists and biologists going to admit that the different races are not the same species? White people and asian people can't procreate without the baby having severe breathing difficulties and asian mothers who had babies with a white man usually need a c section
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The hormonal condition I was diagnosed with (Polycystic ovary syndrome) has so much misinformation and conflicting
treatment methods that it angers me.
PCOS is a condition where a female’s body produces too many androgens, leading to excess body hair, scalp hair loss, irregular periods, and gender dysphoria.
PCOS sufferers are told “eat a low carb calorie restricted diet, take metformin and cross your fingers”, but it’s not simply a lifestyle issue, it’s a hormonal imbalance that could be effectively treated with anti-androgens, the exact same drugs that are given to MtF transgender people as part of feminizing HRT.
The last time I saw a GYN I asked to be put on spironolactone but he refused and said “try birth control it should be enough.” (It wasn’t)
if taking cross-sex hormones is considered valid and necessary medical care for certain groups of people, then why are doctors still so reluctant to treat same-sex hormonal imbalances in a similar way?
treatment methods that it angers me.
PCOS is a condition where a female’s body produces too many androgens, leading to excess body hair, scalp hair loss, irregular periods, and gender dysphoria.
PCOS sufferers are told “eat a low carb calorie restricted diet, take metformin and cross your fingers”, but it’s not simply a lifestyle issue, it’s a hormonal imbalance that could be effectively treated with anti-androgens, the exact same drugs that are given to MtF transgender people as part of feminizing HRT.
The last time I saw a GYN I asked to be put on spironolactone but he refused and said “try birth control it should be enough.” (It wasn’t)
if taking cross-sex hormones is considered valid and necessary medical care for certain groups of people, then why are doctors still so reluctant to treat same-sex hormonal imbalances in a similar way?
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more clueless covid cucks kyssing themselves to death
>Poison Control Centers Warn About on Toxic Chemical in At-home COVID-19 Test Kits
https://www.theepochtimes.com/poison-control-center-issues-warning-on-toxic-chemical-in-at-home-covid-19-test-kits_4305185.html
>At-home rapid COVID-19 tests contain a toxic chemical that may be harmful to both children and adults, according to health officials.
>The Cincinnati Drug and Poison Information Center reported an uptick in accidental exposures to a possibly toxic substance in at-home COVID-19 test kits, according to a blog post. Meanwhile, the National Poison Control Center issued a warning about the chemical.
>“It is important to know that the extraction vial in many rapid antigen kits includes the chemical sodium azide as a preservative agent,” the center said. “The BinaxNow, BD Veritor, Flowflex, and Celltrion DiaTrust COVID-19 rapid antigen kits all contain this chemical.”
>Sodium azide is a colorless, odorless powder that testers dip cotton swabs into. The chemical is found in herbicides, pest control agents, and airbags for cars.
>“Small doses of sodium azide can lower blood pressure, and larger doses may cause more serious health effects,” an advisory from Health Canada also said. “ProClin is also found in many kits. It contains chemicals that can cause skin and eye irritation, as well as allergic reactions.”
>Some hospitals around the United States say they have received a surge in phone calls about exposures to the chemical.
>Poison Control Centers Warn About on Toxic Chemical in At-home COVID-19 Test Kits
https://www.theepochtimes.com/poison-control-center-issues-warning-on-toxic-chemical-in-at-home-covid-19-test-kits_4305185.html
>At-home rapid COVID-19 tests contain a toxic chemical that may be harmful to both children and adults, according to health officials.
>The Cincinnati Drug and Poison Information Center reported an uptick in accidental exposures to a possibly toxic substance in at-home COVID-19 test kits, according to a blog post. Meanwhile, the National Poison Control Center issued a warning about the chemical.
>“It is important to know that the extraction vial in many rapid antigen kits includes the chemical sodium azide as a preservative agent,” the center said. “The BinaxNow, BD Veritor, Flowflex, and Celltrion DiaTrust COVID-19 rapid antigen kits all contain this chemical.”
>Sodium azide is a colorless, odorless powder that testers dip cotton swabs into. The chemical is found in herbicides, pest control agents, and airbags for cars.
>“Small doses of sodium azide can lower blood pressure, and larger doses may cause more serious health effects,” an advisory from Health Canada also said. “ProClin is also found in many kits. It contains chemicals that can cause skin and eye irritation, as well as allergic reactions.”
>Some hospitals around the United States say they have received a surge in phone calls about exposures to the chemical.
