I've been telling people that I just turned 50 and aiming to be healthy until 100. Recently, I was filling out an online form that had a drop down menu for the year of birth. I scrolled to the bottom and saw 1875 (!). Then I thought, wouldn't it be really neat if I'm 150 today? I could have met Nikola Tesla in person!!
the main thing testosterone does is make work feel good. just a thought that made sense too
I was wondering: does your system manage to get maxillary upswing? It seems to me that this is the most elusive of facial/skull changes.
i dont really pay particular attention to this as its not really the frame i use.
But i do think everything corrects in the end.
I've been telling people that I just turned 50 and aiming to be healthy until 100. Recently, I was filling out an online form that had a drop down menu for the year of birth. I scrolled to the bottom and saw 1875 (!). Then I thought, wouldn't it be really neat if I'm 150 today? I could have met Nikola Tesla in person!!
BTW, it's "exorbitant fee". ;)
yes i think we'll get there... you were one of the early ones and so the logic of how this work starts to get clearer and clearer as time goes on.
And you really start to question whether things like aging truly exist
Hi i'll post soon about it:
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