kathyisgr65
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No..it's a fucking newlyweds thread in hereShort Answer : Drama~
Long Answer : Drrrrrrraaaaammmmmmmaaaaa~~~~~
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No..it's a fucking newlyweds thread in hereShort Answer : Drama~
Long Answer : Drrrrrrraaaaammmmmmmaaaaa~~~~~
Save the drama fo' yo' llamaShort Answer : Drama~
Long Answer : Drrrrrrraaaaammmmmmmaaaaa~~~~~
Btw.. tease o didn't look at the link carefully..I thought it was boobs.. but sexy voice too
No, but cocoa has theobromine, which is in the same chemical family and has a similar, albeit gentler, effect
I saw it had caffeine but I wouldn’t mind someone whispering theobromine in my ear.Ehh ?
No caffeine ?
For real ?
Related chemical. They're both methylxanthinesEhh ?
No caffeine ?
For real ?
Ok clip art is sexier than theobromine! Hahahah*Whispering into your ear*
"Clip Art"
Theophylline is also a methylxanthine!Related chemical. They're both methylxanthines
I could be wrong? I dunno. There are roasted cacao products out there for the theobromine, I have a family member that drinks the crio bru brandI know that they are from the same family lol
But I rmbr reading cocoa does contain trace amounts of Caffeine, albeit not as much as coffee lol~
If theophylline is involved either a neonatology intensivist or adult pulmonologist is probably on boardTheophylline is also a methylxanthine!
Yeah my uncle took it back in the day. I don’t think they use it as much. I think there were too many side effects and interactions.If theophylline is involved either a neonatology intensivist or adult pulmonologist is probably on board
That's why it's basically reserved for severe COPD or newborns whose drive to breathe isn't really online yetYeah my uncle took it back in the day. I don’t think they use it as much. I think there were too many side effects and interactions.
Yeah he just had asthma. Maybe they were overusing it 30+ years ago.That's why it's basically reserved for severe COPD or newborns whose drive to breathe isn't really online yet
It's kinda what we had 30 years ago. We didn't have many of the meds we have nowYeah he just had asthma. Maybe they were overusing it 30+ years ago.
Oh yeah, true true!It's kinda what we had 30 years ago. We didn't have many of the meds we have now
Is this all true?? That’s so cool!!!!Some science stuff I stumble led across recently so its still fresh in my mind xD
Every atom of iron in your blood was born in the heart of a dying star~
Iron is basically the “final boss” of stellar fusion. In massive stars, fusion builds up heavier and heavier elements: from hydrogen to helium, carbon, oxygen, all the way up to iron. But here’s the kicker..... fusing iron doesn’t release energy.......it absorbs it.
Once a star starts producing iron in its core, it’s game over. Gravity wins, the core collapses, AND then its Fireworks ,a supernova explodes ~~