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Americans may be seeing serious savings in that picture.
I am seeing serious evolutionary pressure on liver genetics.
17 0 ReplyNah, Americans are seeing a slight dulling of the pain to get through the day.
Got bills to pay and mouths to feed, there ain't no safety net to catch ya when your name whatever hurts and needed surgery a decade ago.
Take your pain killers and caffeine and get to work you lazy scum.
19 0 ReplyGot bills to pay and mouths to feed, there ain't no
thin in this world for free. No I can’t slow down, I can’t hold back, though you know I wish I could. There ain’t no rest for the wicked… til we close our eyes for good.
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You're thinking acetaminophen
11 0 ReplyThey're probably thinking paracetamol
8 0 ReplyParacetamol and acetaminophen are two names for the same thing
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That hurts the kidneys, ibuprofen hurts the liver. You are correct.
1 0 Replyhttps://www.drugs.com/medical-answers/ibuprofen-bad-kidneys-liver-3574924/
It can but rarely; mostly it's a kidney thing.
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Shitty American LPT: switch it up between Tylenol and ibuprofen to spread out the damage to your body.
4 0 ReplyLmao yeah maybe if everyone takes it for 100,000 years or so 🙄
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