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𐙚She/heᵎᵎ This User Bites🥩🦇 Присоединился Nisan 2025
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Emergency Commissions (6 SLOTS) Hello. I’ve been in the process of trying to move out of my abusive household without my family’s knowledge, but been struggling trying to save money financially and support them. Thank you for reading, commissioning me or retweet means the world!
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@DeepSnakeBites I know you OC is on the wiki, and it also has its own subreddit. I made art of your OC, and who knows it might get put into fortnite one day. I took a liking to Mama Mew.
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In 2014, an Indian man named Shyam Lal Yadav bumped his head, after which a small lump began to grow on his scalp. For several years, his local barber regularly trimmed the growth. However, despite frequent cutting, it continued to enlarge and eventually developed into a 10-centimeter-long, horn-like protrusion. The unusual growth, medically known as a sebaceous horn (also called "devil's horn"), is a rare tumor-like lesion made of keratin — the same protein found in fingernails and hair. These horns typically appear on areas such as the face, hands, ears, or scalp. When the horn became too large and difficult to manage, Shyam Lal Yadav sought medical help at Bhagyoday Tirth Hospital in Sagar. Neurosurgeons, led by Dr. Vishal Gajbhiye, successfully removed the growth. The doctor explained that the lump had started growing after the head injury five years earlier. Although sebaceous horns are often benign, doctors always check for any malignant potential. In this case, surgeons first trimmed the horn and then performed a deeper procedure to remove the root and prevent recurrence. Skin grafting was done immediately to cover the wound. Shyam spent 10 days in the hospital recovering, and a biopsy later confirmed that the growth was non-cancerous. Due to the rarity of such a large sebaceous horn, the details of this case were submitted to the International Journal of Surgery

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@DangitDanger What happened to @MumsyVannie ? She hasn't been active since March. Do you know what happen to her?! You seem to be someone close to her, so I got a little curious.
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@DeepSnakeBites 𓏏𓉔𓇋𓋴 𓋴𓉔𓇋𓂋𓏏 𓋴𓄿𓇌𓋴 𓊪𓉔𓄿𓏏 𓊪𓅲𓋴𓋴𓇌. 𓇌𓅱𓅲 𓊪𓅱𓅱𓂋 𓈎𓇋𓏏𓏏𓇌𓄼 𓅃𓉔𓅱 𓅓𓄿𓂧𓅂 𓇌𓅱𓅲 𓅃𓅂𓄿𓂋 𓏏𓉔𓄿𓏏
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