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She looks like she would be crazy in bed, and just plain crazy outside of the bed.
Looks like the beginning of Clam Beach
Does this break the no pink rule?
Was/is that a dude?
I think it's a chick. Just a little thick. Jefe pulled a Shooter65 and kind of scatter gunned an assortment with a wide choke on the hotness scale.Was/is that a dude?
Oh please tell me that is staged for entertainment
Her teeth looky like fangs /vampires ? Let the biting begin
Whatever, she’s not sufficiently stabby to meet your standards.
This is what a REAL President says:
The sun was in my eyes.I shutter to think what distracted you while you were counting
If you like redheads then turn off safe search and Google Bianca Beauchamp. Thank me later
Dayum... Good adviceIf you like redheads then turn off safe search and Google Bianca Beauchamp. Thank me later
Put the house on stilts and raise the roof. Then claim home flood modification for the Tax write-off and insurance benefits...get grant money for the logistical studies. After that doesn't work out move to the house on top of the hill and start the process over
Because it became prevalent over 100 years ago and we got it under control in the developed world before any of us were born?
Indeed. But never forget that they are all there because some animal dude said to himself "I'd hit that..."Boobs and ass are motivating, but new life is kinda cool too.
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From the "WHO"Because it became prevalent over 100 years ago and we got it under control in the developed world before any of us were born?
Robert Koch (1843-1910) announced his discovery of the agent that causes tuberculosis. For a time, it was called Koch’s bacillus. Today it is called Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis was a widespread, deadly disease in the 1800s. As Koch said when he presented his findings,
“One in seven of all human beings dies from tuberculosis. If one only considers the productive middle-age groups, tuberculosis carries away one-third, and often more.”
Koch began to work on a vaccine for treatment and prevention of tuberculosis.
In 1905 Koch would win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for his investigations and discoveries in relation to tuberculosis."