I've been going to doctors for it since I was like 16. No one's been able to pinpoint the cause yet, but thank you for your insight!
Axeman666
Any chance you know what it means when the blood is sporadic in timing and volume, and has no discernable cause, but is also red.
I've had bouts of blood in my stool since I was a teenager. No doctor has ever been able to explain it so it's just something I live with.
Dude, I did really well in grade school despite all the issues caused by my shitty parents. I went out on my own and went to college and watched my grades go to shit. I quit smoking weed and saw my grades improve immensely. I finished college with mostly A's and B's.
Some people can go to class and smoke weed 24/7, but I'm willing to bet that most can't. I definitely can't, it makes me way too lazy. Think about your habits. As long as you read the material you're given you should be able to pass with a decent grade without trying to hard.
Why would they arrest the lunch lady?
If you're really unsure if they're into you just ask. In my experience women appreciate directness and confidence.
That's great and all, but living in cold climates is less sustainable and uses more resources than warm climates: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/03/130328075710.htm
I didn't realize until you pointed it out, but where the fuck is his ribcage?
Plenty games have you die with one hit https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/OneHitPointWonder
Many of those games don't have difficulty sliders either. At least with Elden Ring there are ways to make your character sturdier if you wanted to. Fingerprint shield or greatshields in general are a great start. Stat dump in health. Wear heavy armor. Grind out as many levels as you need to. It works the same as any other game. It's not like there's a permanent game over where you have to start over. Dying and growing have been the point of these games and most games since like the beginning of gaming.
Internal hemorrhoids make sense, although nothing seems to trigger it and I don't feel any pain. Most of the time I don't even realize until I look in the toilet. It happens so randomly. The doctors initially thought it was bacterial ulcers because they didn't feel anything during the examinations. I've never had a colonoscopy only rectal examinations.