How does the bone connect to the body?

Eduardo DOV

Eduardo DOV

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if someone covers their entire face with implants, will that cut off/harm the bone's contact with the blood?
 
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Did you ascend? What did you do for your Jew nose?
 
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There are blood vessels connected to the bone JFL how do you not know this
 
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Did you ascend? What did you do for your Jew nose?

maybe yes, maybe no... pm me and I'll tell you

Oh, and nothing against Jews, but my nose is/(or it was..) not Jewish, it's just big and aquiline, there is no Jewish nose, Jews have all kinds of noses, just as many other groups have all kinds of noses.
The proof of this is that this type of nose was a desirable feature during the Victorian era, and furthermore, during the Nazi era in germany, so it is not possible that it was something characteristic of Jews... see:

>The supposed science of physiognomy, popular during the Victorian era, made the "prominent" nose a marker of Aryanness: "the shape of the nose and the cheeks indicated, like the forehead's angle, the subject's social status and level of intelligence. A Roman nose was superior to a snub nose in its suggestion of firmness and power, and heavy jaws revealed a latent sensuality and coarseness".[9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquiline_nose

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I think they thought it was cool because of the Roman emperors.
 
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Bones connect to each other thru joints made of connective tissue made of collagen (ligaments), blood vessels run thru out bone matrix to oxygenate the osteocytes. Muscles are connected to bones also with tendons (also connective tissue) and each muscle fiber is supplied with blood vessels, otherwise they die. When tissue (bone or muscle) is cut and re attached, there’s still some collateral blood supply thru uncut regions and the reattached area will scar up with collagen and this only happens after blood supply reaches there. Injured/ cut cells release angiogenic , clotting and immunologic factors to recreate blood vessels to the injured region after it is clotted off and this has to happen first and quick before your body can send scarring mechanism and late phase immunologic mechanisms there when needed. The cells in walls of the blood vessels Play a huge role in reestablising hood supply.
So u don’t have to worry about blood supply, but lymph drainage, infection, nerve damage are more important concerns.
 
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