Fuzzylumkin
The token panda
Most certainly my kids.
Yeah, the skunk has offspring. Deal with it.
the lion does too... im seriously thinking about creating a lion panda hybrid called a Landa, it just sounds cool
Most certainly my kids.
Yeah, the skunk has offspring. Deal with it.
Most certainly my kids.
Yeah, the skunk has offspring. Deal with it.
Just make sure you don't misspell it "Lada". xDthe lion does too... im seriously thinking about creating a lion panda hybrid called a Landa, it just sounds cool![]()
Just to be clear, that's the opposite of what I want. I want to see the world come together. Well, it has to. One world, one humanity.I'm with you there... I kinda wanna see the world fall apart..
Just to be clear, that's the opposite of what I want. I want to see the world come together. Well, it has to. One world, one humanity.
Some people just want to watch the world burn.I'm with you there... I kinda wanna see the world fall apart..
To make the world a better place, one smile at a time .
The idea that I might be happier in the future
Be careful to not drink one on an empty stomach! That mistake put me in the hospital.5-hour energy because five-hour energy is focus
5-hour energy because five-hour energy is focus
Vitamin B6 and B12 Supplements Appear to Cause Cancer in Men
TheAtlantic, by James Hamblin, Aug 25, 2017
Lung-cancer risk among men who took 20 milligrams of B6 daily for years was twice that of men who didn’t. Among people who smoke, the effect appeared to be synergistic, with B6 usage increasing risk threefold. The risk was even worse among smokers taking B12. Using more than 55 micrograms daily appeared to almost quadruple lung-cancer risk. There was no apparent risk among women—which is not to say it doesn’t exist, only that it wasn’t apparent.
The research team is quick to note that the doses of B vitamins in question are enormous. The U.S. Recommended Dietary Allowance for B6 is 1.7 milligrams per day, and for B12 it’s 2.4 micrograms. The high-risk group in the study was taking around 20 times these amounts.
( www.theatlantic.com: Energy-Promising Vitamins Appear to Be Causing Lung Cancer )
Sure. Just be careful.
I don't even drink that stuff.Sure. Just be careful.