Message from @suji
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U know exactly what I’m talking about !! The bread is sweet too, that’s why ppl make sweet bread with cream and fruits
BONNIE HENRY YOU BARREM CUNT LIFT THE FUCKING RESTRICTIONS NOW
It's never going to end, time to except out fate and live as maskians
And having a low testosterone as a man is bad for you LOL
I guess it’s because it’s not as salty as I wanted
accept*
get tan tan men or shoyu next time
And I promise everyone looked of
Where is the study with soy and low t
Fat*
Japan is a great place to visit but not a great place to live and work
Phytoestrogens
@฿ⱤɆӾł₮ɆɆⱤ I am so angry
Just look that up and soy
Also weebs ruined Japan
Testosterone is necessary for your muscle tone and body hair
Think I’m going to start not wearing a mask
It’s the primary male sex hormone
tantanmen is pretty good
our government said that even after the main restrictions end, we might have to keep bringing back temporary restrictions each winter for years to come
omg with an egg
Spy doesn't lower your testosterone but it givrs you a high unnecessary lever of estrogen
I’m sure Canada will do the same
lol imagine being british rn
Which is bad for men
Actually with Biden the US too hahahaha
Is ramen broth usually creamy
This what Google told me
@🚂Quatroking🚂 (🇳🇱) when do u plan visit China
Nope, not creamy
If it cools down yes I think
next year again probably
Yahooo, Shanghai or ?
he cooms to chinese men daily
you know it
right now you can't even get a tourist visa
Biden first move will be to make mask wearing on aircraft a law - so basically he has already broke the promise partially of not making mask wearing law
Misconceptions concerning soyfoods stem from the fact that soy is a uniquely rich source of isoflavones, which are naturally occurring plant chemicals classified as phytoestrogens. Phytoestrogens are plant components found in several different types of food but the amounts in soy are much greater than other foods. However, despite being classified as plant estrogens, soybean isoflavones differ at both the molecular and clinical levels from the human hormone estrogen.