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Psychology says doing small favors for people actually makes you like them more. Researchers call it the “Ben Franklin Effect”
It seems backwards, but it's backed up by studies.
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Mixmag, Amine Edge & Dance.
THIS IS CUFF.
.FUCC SI SIHT
Is You Rolling? Is You Rolling?
Bitch, I Might Be. Bitch, I Might Be.
Gurl, He Geeked Up. Gurl, He Geeked Up.
Bitch, I Might Be. Bitch, I Might Be.
This Gurl, She Love That Dick.
She Love That Magic Stick.
My Q-Stick You Cannot Lick.
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Who Was Dirty Dick?
Nathaniel Bentley (c. 1735 – 1809), commonly known as Dirty Dick, was an English merchant who was known for his filthy and unwashed appearance. He came from a moneyed background and received a good education. As a young man, he spoke several languages and dressed in a dandified manner, and was given the nickname "the beau of Leadenhall Street". He met Louis XVI of France and attended his coronation in June 1775; he was a patron of the London pleasure gardens at Ranelagh in Chelsea and Vauxhall in Kennington.
There Is More To The Story On Wikipedia And Only Goes To Show That History Repeats Itself.
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Hyperammonemia
Hyperammonemia, or high ammonia levels, is a metabolic disturbance characterised by an excess of ammonia in the blood. Severe hyperammonemia is a dangerous condition that may lead to brain injury and death. It may be primary or secondary.
Ammonia is a substance that contains nitrogen. It is a product of the catabolism of protein. It is converted to the less toxic substance urea prior to excretion in urine by the kidneys. The metabolic pathways that synthesize urea involve reactions that start in the mitochondria and then move into the cytosol. The process is known as the urea cycle, which comprises several enzymesacting in sequence. It is greatly exacerbated by common zinc deficiency, which raises ammonia levels further.[1]Hyperammonaemia; High ammonia levels Endocrinology Due to accumulation of argininosuccinate, citrulline, and arginine in the liver when the urea cycle is deficient. [th width="330.25px"]
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