Yeah, I'm a 50 year old obese Mexican.
it's also funny that literally every dude commenting on this thread ganging up on my dude KBL are literally boys that I took a on. Literally, I pulled my pants down, took a on their chest, and had their eat that up.
You have never taken a on anyone. Someone who literally broke down their closet door while coming out of it and who got evicted over their cats is incapable of ting on anyone else.
Continuing to prove my point. Not even needing to pay my rent, because here I'm still living rent-free...
that is all...
Found CN's family photo
How are the crops growing this Spring, my ?
Damn, this is still mad that they relegated his land to New Mexico....
And you relegated your ass to the streets after the landlord said you couldn't own cats anymore![]()
Not true, but I fail to see why a person that makes a living off making dream catchers and lives in a teepee is stating anything about money or living conditions.. Quit disrespecting your heritage.
You're gonna regret giving out your twitter info bro...
when did I give out my twitter info? i think that cat hair getting to your head.
Extremely true. lol homeless, lol cats
Signs and symptoms
Cat-scratch disease commonly presents as tender, swollen lymph nodes near the site of the inoculating bite or scratch or on the neck, and is usually limited to one side. This condition is referred to as regional lymphadenopathy and occurs 1–3 week after inoculation.[4] Lymphadenopathy in CSD most commonly occurs in the arms, neck, or jaw, but may also occur near the groin or around the ear.[2] A vesicle or an erythematous papule may form at the site of initial infection.[2] Most patients also develop systemic symptoms such as malaise, decreased appe e, and aches.[2] Other associated complaints include headache, chills, muscular pains, joint pains, arthritis, backache, and abdominal pain. It may take 7 to 14 days, or as long as two months, for symptoms to appear. Most cases are benign and self-limiting, but lymphadenopathy may persist for several months after other symptoms disappear.[2] The disease usually resolves spontaneously, with or without treatment, in one month.
In rare situations, CSD can lead to the development of serious neurologic or cardiac sequelae such as meningoencephalitis, encephalopathy, seizures, or endocarditis.[2] Endocarditis associated with Bartonella infection has a particularly high mortality.[4] Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome is the most common ocular manifestation of CSD,[2] and is a granulomatous conjunctivitis with concurrent swelling of the lymph node near the ear.[5] Optic neuritis may also occur.[2]
Immunocompromised patients are susceptible to other conditions associated with B. henselae and B. quintana, such as bacillary angiomatosis or bacillary peliosis.[2] Bacillary angiomatosis is primarily a vascular skin lesion that may extend to bone or be present in other areas of the body. In the typical scenario, the patient has HIV or another cause of severe immune dysfunction. Bacillary peliosis is caused by B. henselae that most often affects patients with HIV and other conditions causing severe immune compromise. The liver and spleen are primarily affected, with findings of blood-filled cystic spaces on pathology
classic
nothing to see here, the resident rag no lyfe getting ethered as per the par.
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visting b, I got a hood pass,
Don't ever mention that hole again, it's not a good look
who are you again..?
Damn that got Parker got really fat
No wonder he dumped Eva, he needed that extra room tbh
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