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2020-01-07 at 5:38 AM UTC in The R'tarded thread: The Shitfucking Edidtion π©πI love you mq
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2020-01-07 at 5:38 AM UTC in The R'tarded thread: The Shitfucking Edidtion π©πYou're so cute
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2020-01-07 at 5:38 AM UTC in The R'tarded thread: The Shitfucking Edidtion π©πI think youre really cute
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2020-01-07 at 5:38 AM UTC in The R'tarded thread: The Shitfucking Edidtion π©πOh mq
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2020-01-07 at 5:38 AM UTC in The R'tarded thread: The Shitfucking Edidtion π©πHey mq
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2020-01-07 at 5:38 AM UTC in The R'tarded thread: The Shitfucking Edidtion π©π
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2020-01-07 at 5:37 AM UTC in Random image thread
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2020-01-07 at 5:02 AM UTC in I like acidIm taking my thanks back
You draw good hands though -
2020-01-07 at 5:02 AM UTC in I like acid
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2020-01-07 at 5 AM UTC in I like acidHoly shit lilith. Are you the same 2cb swilling lilith who went to jail or some shit. I remember you telling me you'd send some to me then I never saw you again
How have you been? Β§mΒ£ΓgΓL here -
2020-01-07 at 4:58 AM UTC in messican master racefagitMaster race checking in
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2020-01-07 at 4:52 AM UTC in Random image threadMa jia
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2020-01-07 at 4:46 AM UTC in We have a moral obligation to stop eating meat
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2020-01-07 at 4:44 AM UTC in The R'tarded thread: The Shitfucking Edidtion π©πThis kava is hitting really hard. I think that reverse tolerance is kicking in. Good fuck
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2020-01-07 at 4:37 AM UTC in The R'tarded thread: The Shitfucking Edidtion π©π
Originally posted by Technologist I didnβt really know how fluid was removed from the lungs so hereβs a few things I found by asking google.
Regarding how fluid is removed from the lungs:
lymphatics combined with protein. It seems, therefore, that the proteins of the serum introduced into the lungs are absorbed by the lymphatics, but at a slow rate. increase absorption of the serum.
Regarding alveoli:
Your lungs contain numerous small, elastic air sacs called alveoli. With each breath, these air sacs take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. … But in certain circumstances, the alveoli fill with fluid instead of air, preventing oxygen from being absorbed into your bloodstream.
Regarding fluid in the alveoli:
The walls of alveoli are coated with a thin film of water & this creates a potential problem. Water molecules, including those on the alveolar walls, are more attracted to each other than to air, and this attraction creates a force called surface tension.
I remembered clearly learning about O2 passing into capillary beds through the alveolar sacs though. The rest I forgot. Lol
Interesting, thanks mommy :)
What happens when we shower then? Does this not introduce more moisture than we can handle. How long can you spend in that kind of environment before you overwork the lymphaloompas? I always think about how im inhaling shampoo fumes when I shower -
2020-01-07 at 4:27 AM UTC in Americans: "I need guns to protect my home"
Originally posted by cigreting who gives a fuck. she isnt dead and the worst was way over. Not only that but id be willing to say they have insurance and you usually cum out ahead unless you are a push over fagit like you
Have you literally ever been in a traumatic event? Women will scream. I was on a greyhound that almost flipped over once. Shit was deafening. -
2020-01-07 at 4:20 AM UTC in What's up Poast?
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2020-01-07 at 4:14 AM UTC in The R'tarded thread: The Shitfucking Edidtion π©π
Originally posted by Technologist The alveolar sacs are where oxygen is transferred into the blood stream through capillary beds.
I just imagine him not taking deep enough breaths to expand his lungs. The lungs need to expand fully or they tend to fill up with fluid. Thatβs why after surgery they give you those breathing exercises so you keep your lungs well inflated.
Dont they absorb moisture too tho? I imagine they have to. They absorb that dank ass purp slurple smok 420 blaz it smoke wheat everyday
I thought it just absorbed whatever you put in there. Where does moisture go otherwise?
I know people on the iron lung had issues because they weren't overinflating the lungs and just keeping it at a steady pace. People were dying. Apparently those big sighs we all do are really important. -
2020-01-07 at 4:12 AM UTC in How are you feeling at the moment..
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2020-01-07 at 4:05 AM UTC in The R'tarded thread: The Shitfucking Edidtion π©π
Originally posted by Solstice If I had to guess I would assume that the constriction on his lungs caused fluid to build up in them somehow? Good question honestly. I'd ask him myself but he hasn't responded to my texts yet and I've been trying to get a hold of him since Sunday night.
This was my thought. I guess if the aveoli cant expand and contract properly, the moisture has to go somewhere so it just accumulates?
I dunno I'm not a lungologist