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That ear infection might've actually been some real crazy shit that terraforms your flesh.I've never seen cauliflower ear where it's just one straight line like that.
Isn't that kind of like threatening to stop going to AA meetings?Lol sending an email threatening that he might leave Twitch? He has a high opinion of himself.
I dunno. He might be lying. He did literally perjure himself issuing that DMCA.Threatening Superhound here? Reread Superhound's tweet again Phil.View attachment 1455599
"my friend Shana". Superhound is making it clear the DMCA's are not coming from him, and you just ranted on Twitch about him.
I hope he gets it. I want to see DSP thrive. This guy is such a insufferable loser, and never has it come back to him. I want to see DSP not only get an apology, but the person who did it gets fired, and he gets a higher cut of the tips he gets.He's using this event to demand an even stronger ban armor than the one he already had. He essentially wants Twitch to tell him that they know he never does anything wrong so every report or DMCA claim should be discarded automatically.
That ear infection might've actually been some real crazy shit that terraforms your flesh.
Taken in conjunction, most of the studies conducted clearly show an association between earlobe creases and heart disease. In fact, most studies – including the larger ones – suggest that this association is true and conclude the association cannot be explained by other risk factors. Unfortunately, although research supports an association as of yet we don’t have a convincing explanation as to why earlobe crease would be associated with heart disease.
The modern day approach to detecting heart disease has likely limited the usefulness of Frank’s sign. Although the earlobe crease may be associated with coronary artery disease (CAD), its sensitivity for detecting this is nowhere near that of stress tests, CT scores, or angiograms. The presence of the earlobe crease may be used to identify those who are at higher risk and should therefore have close attention paid to the presence of risk factors such as blood pressure and cholesterol. If you have an earlobe crease, don’t panic. Instead, adopt a proactive approach to the prevention of coronary heart disease such as a healthy diet, prevention of diabetes, active lifestyle and other measures to prevent the onset and progression of coronary disease.