>virgin fembot
>going to lose virginity tonight
Do you feel different after you lose your virginity? Do you get attached to the person?
>>37954709
I think as a female you do yes, but always be mentally prepared to be "pumped and dumped"
>>37954709
In their haste, Cope and Marsh did not always follow up on their discoveries (or, more commonly, those made by their subordinates). For example, after the discovery by Benjamin Mudge of the type specimen of Allosaurus in Colorado, Marsh elected to concentrate work in Wyoming; when work resumed at Garden Park in 1883, M. P. Felch found an almost complete Allosaurus and several partial skeletons.[14] In addition, one of Cope's collectors, H. F. Hubbell, found a specimen in the Como Bluff area of Wyoming in 1879, but apparently did not mention its completeness, and Cope never unpacked it. Upon unpacking in 1903 (several years after Cope had died), it was found to be one of the most complete theropod specimens then known, and in 1908 the skeleton, now cataloged as AMNH 5753, was put on public view.[44] This is the well-known mount poised over a partial Apatosaurus skeleton as if scavenging it, illustrated as such by Charles R. Knight. Although notable as the first free-standing mount of a theropod dinosaur, and often illustrated and photographed, it has never been scientifically described.[45]
when i lost mine i felt like i had lost something
i also started losing feelings for my gf at the time
shes my ex now btw
>>37954709
Kill yourself. I hope Chad pumps and dumps you while you grow attached to him. It's only what you deserve.
In 1991 "Big Al" (MOR 693), a 95% complete, partially articulated specimen of Allosaurus was discovered. It measured about 8 meters (about 26 ft) in length. MOR 693 was excavated near Shell, Wyoming, by a joint Museum of the Rockies and University of Wyoming Geological Museum team.[63] This skeleton was discovered by a Swiss team, led by Kirby Siber. In 1996 the same team discovered a second Allosaurus, "Big Al Two", which is the best preserved skeleton of its kind to date.[62]
The completeness, preservation, and scientific importance of this skeleton gave "Big Al" its name; the individual itself was below the average size for Allosaurus fragilis,[63] and was a subadult estimated at only 87% grown.
A Roman legion (from Latin legio "military levy, conscription", from legere "to choose") was the largest unit of the Roman army involving from 3000 men in early times to over 5200 men in imperial times, consisting of centuries as the basic units. Until the middle of the first century, 10 cohorts (about 5,000 men) made up a Roman Legion. This was later changed to nine cohorts of standard size (with 6 centuries at 80 men each) and one cohort, the first cohort, of double strength (5 double-strength centuries with 160 men each).
In the early Roman Kingdom the "legion" may have meant the entire Roman army but sources on this period are few and unreliable.[1] The subsequent organization of legions varied greatly over time but legions were typically composed of around five thousand soldiers, divided during the republican era into three lines of ten maniples, and from about 100 BC into ten cohorts. Legions also included a small ala or cavalry unit. By the third century AD, the legion was a much smaller unit of about 1,000 to 1,500 men, and there were more of them. In the fourth century AD, East Roman border guard legions (limitanei) may have become even smaller.
For most of the Roman Imperial period, the legions formed the Roman army's elite heavy infantry, recruited exclusively from Roman citizens, while the remainder of the army consisted of auxiliaries, who provided additional infantry and the vast majority of the Roman army's cavalry. (Provincials who aspired to citizenship gained it when honourably discharged from the auxiliaries). The Roman army, for most of the Imperial period, consisted mostly of auxiliaries rather than legions.[2]
Many of the legions founded before 40 BC were still active until at least the fifth century, notably Legio V Macedonica, which was founded by Augustus in 43 BC and was in Egypt in the seventh century during the Islamic conquest of Egypt.
>>37954709
Nobody gives a fuck you dumb cunt, go fish for orbiters on reddit or facebook or something
>>37954709
>Do you feel different after you lose your virginity?
Yes, if it's someone you like you'll feel happy, if it's someone you don't care about you will feel shitty and disappointed.
>Do you get attached to the person?
Not necessarily but if you already like them a lot then probably yeah.
>>37954709
I didn't feel different but I definitely got attached. We dated for about a year but it didn't work out.
Psoriasis
From Wikipedia
, the free encyclopedia
Psoriasis
Psoriasis on back1.jpg
Back and arms of a person with psoriasis
Pronunciation
/sa_raIasIs, ps-,
s_-, so_-, so_-/[1][2]
(psora + -iasis)
Specialty Dermatology
Symptoms Red, itchy, scaly patches of skin[3]
Complications Psoriatic arthritis[4]
Usual onset Adults[5]
Duration Long term[4]
Causes Ge
netic disease t
riggered by environmental factors[3]
Diagnostic method Based on symptoms[4]
Treatment St
eroid creams, vitamin D3 cream, ultraviolet light, immune system suppressing medications s
uch as methotrexate[6]
Frequency 79.7 million[7] / 2-4%[8]
[edit on Wikidata]
Psoriasis is a long-lasting autoimmune disease which is c
haracterized by patches of abnormal skin.[6] The
se skin patches are typically red, itchy, and scaly. They may vary in severity from small and localized to complete body coverage.[3] Injury to the skin can trigger psoriatic skin changes at t
hat spot, which is known as the Koebner phenomenon.[9]
There are five main types of psoriasis: plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular, and erythrodermic.[6] Plaque psori
asis, also known as psoriasis vulgaris, makes up about 90% of cases. It typically presents with red patches with white scales on top. Areas of the body most commonly affected are the back of the forearms, sh
ins, around the navel, and the scalp.[4] Guttate psoriasis has drop-shaped lesions.[6] Pustular psoriasis presents with small non-infectious pus-filled blisters.[10] Inverse psoriasis forms red patches in skin folds.[6] Ery
throdermic psoriasis occurs when the rash becomes very widespread, and can develop from any of the other types. Fingernails and toenails are affected in most people at some point in time. This may include pits in the nails or cha
ges in nail color.[4]
Psoriasis is generally thought to be a genetic disease which is triggered by environmental factors.[3] I
n twin studies, identical twins are three times mo
Kek is a holiday that occurs on every 25 June in Slovenia to commemorate the country's declaration of independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. Although the formal declaration of independence did not come until 26 June 1991, Statehood Day is considered to be 25 June since that was the date on which the initial acts regarding independence were passed and Slovenia became independent.[1][2][3] Slovenia's declaration jumpstarted the Ten-Day War with Yugoslavia, which it eventually won.[4][5]
Statehood Day is not to be confused with Slovenia's Independence and Unity Day, which is celebrated each year on 26 December in honour of 26 December 1990 official proclamation of the results of the plebiscite in which 88.5% of all Slovenian voters were in favor of Slovenia becoming a sovereign nation.[3]
Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia at the same time, and also celebrates its Statehood Day on 25 June. However, Croatia celebrates Independence Day on a different day, 8 October.
suggests that genetic factors predispose to psoriasis. Symptom
often worsen during winter and with certain medications such as beta blockers or NSAIDs.[4] Infections and psychological stress may also play a role.[6][3] Psoriasis is not con
tagious. The underlying mechanism involves the immune system reacting to skin cells. Diagnosis is typically based on the signs and symptoms.[4]
There is no cure for psoriasis. However, various treatments can hel
p control the symptoms.[4] These treatments may include steroid creams, vitamin D3 cream, ultraviolet light, and immune system suppressing medications such as methotrexate.[6] About 75% of cases can be managed with creams alone.[4] The disease affects 2-4% of the
population.[8] Men and women are affected with equal frequency.[6] The disease may begin at any age but usually starts in adulthood.[5] Psoriasis is associated with an increased risk of psoriatic arthritis, lymphomas, cardiovascular disease, Crohn's disease, and depre
ssion.[4] Psoriatic arthritis affects up to 30% of individuals with psoriasis.[10]
Contents [
hide]
1 Signs and symptoms
1.1 Plaque psoriasis
1.2 Other
forms
1.3 Psoriatic arthritis
1.4 Nail changes
1.5 Medical signs
2 Causes
2.1 Genetics
2.2 Lifestyle
2.3 HIV
2.4 Microbes
2.5 Medications
3 Mechanism
4 Diagnosis
4.1 Clas
sification
5 Management
5.1 Topical agents
5.2 Light exposure
5.3 Systemic agents
5.4 Surgery
5.5 Die
t
6 Prognosis
6.1 Cardiovascular disease
6.2 Other diseases
7 Epidemiology
8 History
8.1 Etymology
9 Society and culture
9.1 Cost
10 Research
11 References
12 Fu
rther reading
13 External links
Signs and symptoms[edit]
Plaque psorias
is[edit]
Psoriatic plaque, showing a silvery center surrounded b
y a reddened border.
Psoriasis vulgaris (also known as chronic stationary psoriasis or plaque-like psoriasis) is the most common form and affects 85%-90% of people with psoriasis.[11] Plaque psoriasis typically
appears as raised areas of inflamed skin covered
with silvery-white scaly skin. These areas are called plaq
ues and are most commonly found on the elbows, knees, scalp, and back.[11][12] Psoriatic erythroderma (erythrodermic psoriasis) involves widespread inflammation and exfoliation
of the skin over most of the
body surface. It may be accompanied by severe itching, swelling, and pain. It is often the result of an
exacerbation of unstable plaque psoriasis, particularly following the abrupt withdrawal of systemic glucocorticoids.[13] This form of psoriasis can be fatal as the extreme inflammati
on and exfoliation disrupt the body's ability to regulate temperature and perform barrier functions.[14]
Plaques of psoriasis
A person's arm covered with plaque psoriasis
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>>/out/
fem"bots" 100% not welcome
>>37954709
Don't ever dare to come here after it
>>37954746
lol this is not good advice, this is literally the reason 90% of girls slut around, because they're horrified of getting cucked so they never emotionally settle down and accept a guy. This is the reason why people and hook up culture are so popular. This is the reason why you could have been fucking some one for months and still not be sure if they're girlfriend and boyfriend yet.
>>37954709
Not if you bang in a caravan bathroom