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Submitted on Oct 31, 2017Normal Porn
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  • Mucho User DrGigglesZucker

    DrGiggles

    accurate but big tits aint everything

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    Mucho User makodragonVet

    makodragon

    BOOM! Fries, you're getting smoked today, faggot!

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    Mucho User DrGigglesZucker

    DrGiggles

    the only thing getting smoked around here is my penis

    Like0STFU0#111423
    Mucho User makodragonVet

    makodragon

    Maybe you should lose some weight so your thighs stop rubbing together...

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    Mucho User FredGspotSanfordVet

    FredGspotSanford

    To be fair, Giggles likes intelligent conversation you could tell by all of his comments that this is true

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    Mucho User DrGigglesZucker

    DrGiggles

    my levels of conversation are befitting with the surroundings

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    Mucho User makodragonVet

    makodragon

    What are you sitting in, a fucking retard nursery?

    Like0STFU0#111431
  • Mucho User TigerigerVet

    Tigeriger

    Finally, an opportunity for a decent soapy tit wank.

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    Mucho User OsterZucker

    Oster

    Soap? that shit burns.

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    Mucho User DrGigglesZucker

    DrGiggles

    You should get more sunlight , you anemic turd

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    Mucho User BonoVet

    Bono

    anemia is a deficiency of iron, not vitaman D

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    Mucho User DrGigglesZucker

    DrGiggles

    Oster shouldn't be lacking any vitamins with that sperm he consumes

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    Mucho User BonoVet

    Bono

    are you saying one can live off sperm?

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    Mucho User mikebrown603@aol.comBanned

    mikebrown603@aol.comthe Tiny Mushroom

    Risk factors for anemia include: Low dietary iron and folate (vitamin B) intake Serious illnesses including internal bleeding, kidney disease, cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, and liver disease Low vitamin D levels

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    Mucho User mikebrown603@aol.comBanned

    mikebrown603@aol.comthe Tiny Mushroom

    Sunlight exposure and risk Dr. John Cannell of the Vitamin D Council presented data on oxygen-carrying capacity of athletes from the mid-1950s. The data showed that the blood’s ability to carry oxygen peaks in late summer, suggesting that UVB during the summer increased RBC count.

    There are a number of studies linking lower vitamin D levels and higher anemia risk: In an Australian study of people with noncholestatic chronic liver disease, lower vitamin D levels were associated with anemia. Pregnant women in Tanzania with low vitamin D levels were compared to those with adequate vitamin D levels. The women with low levels had a much higher risk of anemia. In the United States, 41% of patients with chronic kidney disease had anemia. Lower vitamin D levels were associated with lower hemoglobin levels and anemia. A study in Los Angeles found a link between vitamin D deficiency and anemia. A U.S. study compared people with and without anemia. Those with anemia were more likely to have low vitamin D levels. Another study reported a direct connection between vitamin D levels and maximum oxygen consumption.

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  • Mucho User DrGigglesZucker

    DrGiggles

    probably got as much personality as a plate of boiled potatoes

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