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I have a very big nose and it ruins my my looks and surgery isnt an option for me, would hydrocortisone help me?
 
bro the latest botb lit says it works, tf are u asking us for
 
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I highly doubt that medication used to reduce inflammation would help woth something like this, if u are still going through puberty stuff might change but i doubt it would get smaller without some form or surgery.
 
the best way to go about questions like these is to answer them yourself. what could go wrong? if it doesn't work, you wasted $5. if it does, you successfully shrunk your nose. people on this forum will tell you what you can and can do without actually knowing themselves.

hydrocortisone is used to reduce swelling and irritation as far as i'm aware. go for it, man. let us know how it goes.
 
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the best way to go about questions like these is to answer them yourself. what could go wrong? if it doesn't work, you wasted $5. if it does, you successfully shrunk your nose. people on this forum will tell you what you can and can do without actually knowing themselves.

hydrocortisone is used to reduce swelling and irritation as far as i'm aware. go for it, man. let us know how it goes.
YORUE BACK HII
 
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YORUE BACK HII
temporarily, haha. i rewrote the same paragraph about four times, so i'll just leave it at that for now.

on a side note, how have you been?
 
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temporarily, haha. i rewrote the same paragraph about four times, so i'll just leave it at that for now.

on a side note, how have you been?
ive been better than i was
i made use of your investment
 
ive been better than i was
i made use of your investment
i invested in the right person, in the wrong way. it's clear you're a dedicated individual, but you're dedicating yourself to the wrong things. take the knowledge this forum has given to you and apply it to the real world. you obviously have motivation, i suggest you redirect it to something physically productive. whether you choose to follow this advice or not, it's the best i can give you.
 
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i invested in the right person, in the wrong way. it's clear you're a dedicated individual, but you're dedicating yourself to the wrong things. take the knowledge this forum has given to you and apply it to the real world. you obviously have motivation, i suggest you redirect it to something physically productive. whether you choose to follow this advice or not, it's the best i can give you.
i know)
i choose to rot here sometimes. i have mental issues so this is a way to cope
i will find something to fling to anyway since adhd
thank you for caring though))
i dedicate myself to things some of which are wrong and other right
 
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i'm currently better off than i would've ever hoped. i'm no longer on SSRIs (still occasionally take adderall), rewrote my diet, started getting out more, and have surprisingly been getting into ego lifting which i previously stood against. i'm back in school now and have honestly recieved more female interaction in about two weeks than i have in years. the way i view myself alongside the way i view others has improved drastically.

i choose to rot here sometimes. i have mental issues so this is a way to cope
if you wanna talk about it, shoot me a dm. i also struggle from a plethora of mental issues, most of which have improved since i started working on myself. i'm not exactly sure what it is you're dealing with, but i could always tell you what brought me up when i was feeling low.

i will find something to fling to anyway since adhd
i know it all too well, lol. same reason i was rotting for a short period of time. eventually, i forced myself to step away from the forum and directed my focus towards more productive activities both physical and emotional. i found strategy games are quite a mental curve to get into at first but make for a very good way to spend your free time. there aren't many feelings better than finally getting the hang of something you previously thought was impossible.
 
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i'm no longer on SSRIs
Yes they evil
rewrote my diet, started getting out more, and have surprisingly been getting into ego lifting which i previously stood against.
Good and interesting!
if you wanna talk about it, shoot me a dm. i also struggle from a plethora of mental issues, most of which have improved since i started working on myself. i'm not exactly sure what it is you're dealing with, but i could always tell you what brought me up when i was feeling low.
No thanks :feelsgood:
i know it all too well, lol. same reason i was rotting for a short period of time. eventually, i forced myself to step away from the forum and directed my focus towards more productive activities both physical and emotional. i found strategy games are quite a mental curve to get into at first but make for a very good way to spend your free time. there aren't many feelings better than finally getting the hang of something you previously thought was impossible.
My adhd isnt as severe so
Productivity is good
 
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i found strategy games are quite a mental curve to get into at first but make for a very good way to spend your free time.
Suggestions? Pleaseeee I really need something like that im so bored when lethargy hits
 
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My adhd isnt as severe so
Productivity is good
glad to hear it.

Suggestions? Pleaseeee I really need something like that im so bored when lethargy hits
i personally enjoy factorio and heroes of might and magic III. homm3 is an old one, but it's still a great game, and i'd consider it relatively easy to get into. factorio, on the other hand, does have a pretty big learning curve in my opinion. once you get into it you'll be addicted, though.
 
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glad to hear it.


i personally enjoy factorio and heroes of might and magic III. homm3 is an old one, but it's still a great game, and i'd consider it relatively easy to get into. factorio, on the other hand, does have a pretty big learning curve in my opinion. once you get into it you'll be addicted, though.
Factorio is too harsh :feelswhy:
homam3 is as old as time, will try
 
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Factorio is too harsh :feelswhy:
have you actually tried it or do you just assume so because it looks harsh? i thought the same thing until i'd finally sat down and watched a couple tutorials. once you understand the fundamentals the game gets super fun, or at the very least it did in my case.

homam3 is as old as time, will try
don't let the graphics fool you, lol. it's just as good as any modern strategy game. in my opinion (as well as many others), it still holds up as one of the best.
 
have you actually tried it or do you just assume so because it looks harsh?
Friends
don't let the graphics fool you, lol. it's just as good as any modern strategy game. in my opinion (as well as many others), it still holds up as one of the best.
Yeah i meant that in a good way
 
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don't fall for anti-factorio propaganda!! if you aren't sure about a game, just pirate it and try playing for upwards of 15 minutes. wish i had done that sooner, i would've saved so much money.
they said the tutorial is over 8 hrs :feelswhy::feelswhy:
 
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you've got some fake ass friends, lol! it took me ~45 minutes to complete. some people just lie for no reason.
dont call them fake plz those are the kind you feel fragile of i know both for over 8 years
dont claim they lie either
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dont call them fake plz those are the kind you feel fragile of i know both for over 8 years
dont claim they lie either
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i apologize. i was referring to satisfactory, not factorio. i get the two mixed up due to the similarity in their names and the fact that they share the same genre and premise.
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i went crazy for about five minutes trying to figure out if i was showing early signs of dementia over a lookism forum.
 
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i apologize. i was referring to satisfactory, not factorio. i get the two mixed up due to the similarity in their names and the fact that they share the same genre and premise.
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i went crazy for about five minutes trying to figure out if i was showing early signs of dementia over a lookism forum.
Ohhh
I might try satisfactory then
Definitely not factorio though.
 
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The one where you js build factories for 100+ hrs
Yes 2d
oh, yeah i was wrong. i have factorio installed but haven't played it much. satisfactory is what i've been referring to.
 
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have you actually tried it or do you just assume so because it looks harsh? i thought the same thing until i'd finally sat down and watched a couple tutorials. once you understand the fundamentals the game gets super fun, or at the very least it did in my case.


don't let the graphics fool you, lol. it's just as good as any modern strategy game. in my opinion (as well as many others), it still holds up as one of the best.
damn didn't expect homm3 to even be talked about, legendary game :)
 
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