Θυμάμαι ένα δεκαήμερο στη Σύμη όταν ήμουν φαντάρος κ δεν είχαμε νερό αφδασφ.
Symi rules.
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trou.Originally Posted by Mitsmann
Otan megalwsw tha ginw vasilias
Tha exw to xaremi mou sto kentro tis spilias
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kai episis http://www.anorimoi.comOriginally Posted by XD
Pwpw emeis eixame 6 meres diakophOriginally Posted by silencerius
I'm driving down my way to digest yesterday
Under rain clouds towards the sundown to be devoured
And then come out alive
Dripping wet but purified
Ready to bear the memories of golden hours
EMEIS STHN EPOXH MOU OUTE NERO DEN EIXAME!!~!!!!~!~~!@~~!!!11~@!221~!!!~!~!~!!!!~!~`!1`
Reality - larger than man's illusions
or is it me?
Mia evdomada otan eixa kanei egxeirish.Frikh htan.
Bang that pussy that doesn't bang!
8ymamai ena makry diasthma otan spoydaza poy den mporoysa oyte na koynh8w apo to piwma..
Wx...kala pou mou to thumisate...
Assumptions:
1. Mathematics is the language of nature
2. Everything around is can be represented and understood by numbers
3. If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge
Evidence:
1. The cycling of disease epidemics
2. The wax and wan of caribou populations
3. Sunspot cycles
4. The rise and fall of the Nile River
Pio enoxlhtiko einai otan to malli arxizei k ladwnei. To an myrizei to swma einai to ligotero.
On topic, 9 meres peripou. Htan omws xeimwnas, htan pe8erika sto spiti (aka piasmeno banio 24'7), hmoun 2a gymnasiou k den eixa kan trixes sth masxalh wste na vrwmisw. (parolafta akouga metal)
Διαολεμένα beat
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1797
Regular showers may be health risk
12:44pm 3rd July 2005
Taking regular showers could pose a health risk and even result in permanent brain damage, it has been claimed.
Scientists believe that breathing in small amounts of manganese dissolved in the water may harm the nervous system.
The damage may occur even at levels of the naturally occurring metal normally considered safe, say the US researchers.
Although manganese levels in public water supplies are monitored, regulators have not considered the long-term effects of inhaling vaporised manganese while showering, they claim.
Dr John Spangler, from Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, New Carolina, who led the study, said: "If our results are confirmed, they could have profound implications for the nation and the world.
"Nearly nine million people in the United States are exposed to manganese levels that our study shows may cause toxic effects.
"Inhaling manganese, rather than eating or drinking it, is far more efficient at delivering manganese to the brain. The nerve cells involved in smell are a direct pathway for toxins to enter the brain. Once inside these small nerves, manganese can travel throughout the brain."
Dr Spangler's team calculated from animal studies the amount of manganese people would absorb by showering for 10 minutes a day.
After 10 years of showering in manganese-contaminated water, children would be exposed to levels of the metal three times higher than the doses needed to leave deposits in rats' brains, the researchers found.
Adults with a longer history of showering could be exposed to doses 50% higher. Children, pregnant women, the elderly and patients with liver disease were at the highest risk from manganese.
When did I realize I was God? Well, I was praying and I suddenly realized I was talking to myself.
Hi, I 'm a signature Virus. Plz add me to your sig and help me conquer the world.
ALERT! Signature Infected by Unknown Virus.
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Edo kanoume post sto ER, to banio tha mas prokalesei brain damage?!?!?!?!
Ti allo tha akousoume. Re file, posa bania exeis kanei simera kai grafeis tetoies malakies???
mipws gia to oti kanoume post sto ER ftaine ta mpania telika ?Originally Posted by Fixxxer
When did I realize I was God? Well, I was praying and I suddenly realized I was talking to myself.
Hi, I 'm a signature Virus. Plz add me to your sig and help me conquer the world.
ALERT! Signature Infected by Unknown Virus.
Click Me
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Vielen Dank für alles was mal war