it probably not everyone who can do this, but someone does this, a lot, especially against Chinese boys in public schools, I truly believe, for WMAF purposes
this causes an association with the people and the places the day before it happened
they vandalize the skin on my face and body, leaving holes and boils and dark spots, looking like a rotten corpse
it probably not everyone who can do this, but someone does this, a lot, especially against Chinese boys in public schools, I truly believe, for WMAF purposes
one day, when I find out who was/is responsible for vandalizing my body, physically, I will curse them and their families for all eternity, and make them beg for death
they vandalize the skin on my face and body, leaving holes and boils and dark spots, looking like a rotten corpse
one day, when I find out who was/is responsible for vandalizing my body, physically, I will curse them and their families for all eternity, and make them beg for death
the only time without prescription drugs and remote controlled physical torture/vandalism
there's this physical remote controlled spinner that can massage my anal sphincter but also seems to be able to make my intestines bleed, as well as remote controlled twitching of muscles, mimicking ALS
my eyebrows fell out the first week i took Sotret 40mg made by Ranbaxy, an Indian generic pharmaceutical company the summer after high school but Dr Robert Gurney said it was ok to continue taking it every night like a religion
or by slowly torturing them, physically, with blood, scars, marks and inflammation, while not allowing a cure or merciful and painless death, and letting people watch you fail, so that they feel good about themselves
my eyebrows fell out the first week i took Sotret 40mg made by Ranbaxy, an Indian generic pharmaceutical company the summer after high school but Dr Robert Gurney said it was ok to continue taking it every night like a religion
the best way to enslave an entire people, is with remote-controlled nano-implants from birth
or by slowly torturing them, physically, with blood, scars, marks and inflammation, while not allowing a cure or merciful and painless death, and letting people watch you fail, so that they feel good about themselves
after taking their antibiotics in high school, i remember it changed my skin, permanently, such that just 1 fingernail scratch would cause severe inflammation
Dermatology has been associated with quackery for at least a century. The dictionary defines a quack as "a pretender to medical knowledge or skill; ignorantly or falsely pretending to cure." The term quack is derived from quacksalver, or one who quacks like a duck in promoting his salves. Quacksalvers hacked many potions, including snake oil, with claims that it cured everything from dermatitis to rheumatism. With the current promulgation of skin "products" and their promotion and even sale by dermatologists, and the use of treatments of no proven efficacy, this association between dermatology and quackery is set to continue well into the 21st century. The list of offending treatments includes silicone gel sheets and onion extract cream (Mederma) for keloids, alpha-hydroxy acid creams and peels, topical ascorbic acid and phytonadione, "laser resurfacing," and cimetidine for warts, to name only a few.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9875187
after taking their antibiotics in high school, i remember it changed my skin, permanently, such that just 1 fingernail scratch would cause severe inflammation
every time I trusted an American dermatologist's advice, my health got worse, permanently
Dermatology has been associated with quackery for at least a century. The dictionary defines a quack as "a pretender to medical knowledge or skill; ignorantly or falsely pretending to cure." The term quack is derived from quacksalver, or one who quacks like a duck in promoting his salves. Quacksalvers hacked many potions, including snake oil, with claims that it cured everything from dermatitis to rheumatism. With the current promulgation of skin "products" and their promotion and even sale by dermatologists, and the use of treatments of no proven efficacy, this association between dermatology and quackery is set to continue well into the 21st century. The list of offending treatments includes silicone gel sheets and onion extract cream (Mederma) for keloids, alpha-hydroxy acid creams and peels, topical ascorbic acid and phytonadione, "laser resurfacing," and cimetidine for warts, to name only a few.