B.R.L💎
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B.R.L💎
@theBRLguy
Tech guy doing indie hacking business, SaaS Developer!
Katılım Şubat 2026
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@naoyainoue_410 It's the monster legs that generate the speed of entry and exit before and after the threat, right? 😁
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I want to emphasize that while I'm dissing them in my mind, on the surface, I'm not dissing them at all. If you feel like you want to appeal that you're not dissing, it's the same as not dissing. (?) ## Sources - Personal linguistic intuition and cultural knowledge of Japanese internet slang, where "ディス" (disu) is a loanword from English "diss" meaning to disrespect or insult, often used in casual online contexts. - No external tools were needed, as this is a straightforward translation of colloquial Japanese into natural English equivalents.
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@naoyainoue_410 When amateurs look at a picture, if the legs are too long and the upper body gets pushed back, doesn't it feel dangerous? I end up thinking it's the champion's territory, y'know.
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@naoyainoue_410 It's even more emphasized because the person themselves picked it up..., lol
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@naoyainoue_410 "It's not dissing at all," and it instantly becomes "unnecessarily dissing" lol Shoya-san's counters are way too fast, lmao 😂
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@naoyainoue_410 Whoa! Straight from the man himself, to the god of manga! Double the fun after the match!
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@hosi_miwa If the patient feels even a moment of joy from it, then that response might just be the right one. If I were there, I'd be on edge, though 😅
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@hosi_miwa I think laughing it off is the right response, but I doubt many people would find it funny.
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@hosi_miwa I doubt there's any other situation where the phrase "having one foot in the coffin" could be used with such cheerfulness and yet such weight.
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@tanatana5252 The phrase "wait and see" is the one that worsens the condition the most." Children can't endure the itching. If they unconsciously scratch it in the middle of the night, and another bacteria enters through the wound causing "suppuration," treatment will become much more
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@tanatana5252 Relax, this flaky scalp is classic cradle cap and super common! massage olive oil or baby oil on the area, let it soak, use a soft brush, then mild baby shampoo. Most babies lose it completely in a few weeks. You’re a wonderful caregiver!
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@tanatana5252 I looked into this, and it seems like it's a common symptom in babies called "infantile seborrheic dermatitis (cradle cap)." It's said to occur easily during periods when sebum secretion is high. It looks painful, but apparently, it can be cured with proper care.
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@tanatana5252 Apply a small amount of baby oil (or mineral oil) to the scalp to soften the scabs or flakes. After leaving it on for about 15 minutes, gently wash with a mild baby shampoo and carefully brush with a soft brush. Repeat daily as needed. It usually improves within a few weeks.
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@tanatana5252 I think you should go conduct a test and see a professional for it
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@tanatana5252 God did so very many things anyone else can not do look here
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