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Man_under_Bridge420 on 04.02.2026 3:29 a.m. Oof, now im going to read on the news that drinking sheit water is the new health trend to prevent cancer
Brave_Conflict465 on 04.02.2026 3:36 a.m. I’m ahead of the curve. I’ve been poisoning my body for years, making it inhospitable to anything that might try to take root.
warmestwarm on 04.02.2026 7:34 a.m. We’ve been hearing promising news about cancer research for ages, but so far, there’s no concrete evidence of widespread success.
warmestwarm on 04.02.2026 7:35 a.m. We’ve been hearing promising news about cancer research for ages, but so far, there’s no concrete evidence of widespread success.
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Oof, now im going to read on the news that drinking sheit water is the new health trend to prevent cancer
I’m ahead of the curve. I’ve been poisoning my body for years, making it inhospitable to anything that might try to take root.
interesting use of cholera
Mr. Burns was indestructible for this very reason
And I thought injecting Botulism was absurd…
This has been reposted like 10x now
Ebola kills HIV in 3 days!
We’ve been hearing promising news about cancer research for ages, but so far, there’s no concrete evidence of widespread success.
We’ve been hearing promising news about cancer research for ages, but so far, there’s no concrete evidence of widespread success.