Thread 22937879 - /bant/ [Archived: 314 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: oqdKEteQUnited States
7/15/2025, 2:10:05 AM No.22937879
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cystic acne on top of a varicose vein on my temple award
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Anonymous ID: oqdKEteQUnited States
7/15/2025, 2:11:04 AM No.22937881
running out of canned beans
i cant do anything
Anonymous ID: Dqb2Ix7yUnited States
7/15/2025, 2:28:18 AM No.22938005
>>22937879 (OP)
Remilia my beloved
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Anonymous ID: frFUdxw2United States
7/15/2025, 2:29:18 AM No.22938007
please eat a vegetable
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Anonymous ID: oqdKEteQUnited States
7/15/2025, 2:32:42 AM No.22938012
>>22938005
<3
>>22938007
i will try
i can see how these fucks get doordash 3 times a day and get into debt because of it
i dont want to go get more food
Anonymous ID: oqdKEteQUnited States
7/15/2025, 2:33:14 AM No.22938013
i want to eat better i swear to god
i'm gonna die if i don't do anything about it though
Anonymous ID: oqdKEteQUnited States
7/15/2025, 2:34:53 AM No.22938017
i think i have to just go to the city 1 hour from ehre and try to live on my own
i dont want to end up in jail or a mental hospital though
Anonymous ID: frFUdxw2United States
7/15/2025, 2:43:22 AM No.22938027
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you are thinking very big picture, which is not bad
but if you get overwhelmed doing so, make sure you balance it out by just thinking of the best-next step
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Anonymous ID: oqdKEteQUnited States
7/15/2025, 2:44:54 AM No.22938032
>>22938007
what are some good vegetables?
idk what people generally eat
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Anonymous ID: oqdKEteQUnited States
7/15/2025, 2:45:39 AM No.22938034
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>>22938027
thank you
Anonymous ID: oqdKEteQUnited States
7/15/2025, 2:48:02 AM No.22938036
i eat beets, sauerkraut, raw bell peppers, grilled onions, brussels sprouts
oh, i could make frozen broccoli
Anonymous ID: frFUdxw2United States
7/15/2025, 2:48:18 AM No.22938037
>>22938032
any vegetable you like
sweet potato
avocado
olive
anything you know how to cook/prepare
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Anonymous !!Brock86qeJCID: LLYD29tsUnited States
7/15/2025, 2:53:48 AM No.22938044
>>22937879 (OP)
stop eating suger and see what it does.
had acne til 24 when i cut out soda and candy completely.
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Anonymous ID: oqdKEteQUnited States
7/15/2025, 2:58:19 AM No.22938050
>>22938037
ty
i forgot about sliced avocado, that's good
need to make more potatoes instead of rice and grain
>>22938044
that does make sense
i'm going insane
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Anonymous !!Brock86qeJCID: LLYD29tsUnited States
7/15/2025, 3:01:49 AM No.22938058
>>22938050
bones break so they can grow stronger
hold it together
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Anonymous ID: frFUdxw2United States
7/15/2025, 4:42:18 AM No.22938301
>>22938058
bones aren't supposed break
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Anonymous ID: oqdKEteQUnited States
7/15/2025, 4:43:18 AM No.22938304
>>22938301
they do be growing back stronger upon breakage thoguh
Anonymous ID: frFUdxw2United States
7/15/2025, 5:07:10 AM No.22938341
thonk
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When a human bone breaks, the healing process may indeed result in a repaired section becoming *temporarily* thicker than the original bone, but this effect is localized and not permanent. Here’s how:

### **1. Bone Healing Process (Callus Formation):**
- After a fracture, the body forms a **soft callus** (collagen and cartilage) around the break.
- Over weeks to months, this is replaced by a **hard callus** (bone), which is thicker than the original bone.
- During remodeling (which can take months to years), excess bone is gradually resorbed, and the bone returns to close to its original state.

### **2. Temporary Strength Increase:**
- The hard callus is initially **overbuilt**, making the healed area stronger for a period.
- However, once remodeling is complete, the bone typically returns to nearly original strength and shape.

### **3. Long-Term Strength:**
- Bones adapt to stress (**Wolff’s Law**), meaning consistent weight-bearing or exercise after healing can strengthen the bone over time.
- If a person becomes more active post-injury, the bone may end up stronger overall due to increased loading—not because of the break itself, but because of the added physical stimulus.

### **4. Exceptions & Risks:**
- **Poor healing** (misalignment, infection, or malnutrition) can lead to weaker bones.
- **Repeated fractures** in the same area may cause long-term weakening.
- **Bone diseases** can impair proper healing.

### **Conclusion:**
- **Short-term:** The healed fracture can be temporarily stronger due to callus formation.
- **Long-term:** The bone generally returns to near-normal strength, unless additional mechanical stress (like exercise) further strengthens it.
- **Not universally stronger:** The idea that "broken bones heal stronger" is a myth unless the person changes their activity level to promote bone growth.

So while a healed fracture isn’t inherently stronger, proper recovery with increased physical activity *can* lead to stronger bones overall.
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Anonymous ID: oqdKEteQUnited States
7/15/2025, 5:11:55 AM No.22938345
>>22938341
this is like a generic 8th grade essay outline
creating bullet points wher etherte shouldnt be any
i hate these fuckin things

>- After a fracture, the body forms a **soft callus** (collagen and cartilage) around the break.
>- Over weeks to months, this is replaced by a **hard callus** (bone), which is thicker than the original bone.
>- During remodeling (which can take months to years), excess bone is gradually resorbed, and the bone returns to close to its original state.
>### **2. Temporary Strength Increase:**
>- The hard callus is initially **overbuilt**, making the healed area stronger for a period.
>- However, once remodeling is complete, the bone typically returns to nearly original strength and shape.
there's the important information
interesting