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I think Amazon changed the formulation on their minoxidil foam. It used to be very light and airy. Now it has a consistency a bit stiffer than whipped cream. I'm sure it still works the same but it feels odd right now.
Today I learned that minoxidil and Nonoxynol-9 are not the same thing.
 
Hmm, sometimes this thread doesn't show up under my notification icon. That's it, I quit.
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My cat is snoring lol.
You need to get it a tiny, itsy bitsy CPAP machine.

11k dead in Libya. There are certainly a lot of ways to die but drowning has to be right behind being burned at the stake. Part of that was from a dam burst but not most of it. Flash floods. Would you ever expect to die of drowning in the middle of a desert?

I wonder if climate change might bring back the Sahara.
 
You need to get it a tiny, itsy bitsy CPAP machine.

11k dead in Libya. There are certainly a lot of ways to die but drowning has to be right behind being burned at the stake. Part of that was from a dam burst but not most of it. Flash floods. Would you ever expect to die of drowning in the middle of a desert?

I wonder if climate change might bring back the Sahara.
Geez, 11K! Guess I better check up on the news. It was 2K last I checked - which is horrible enough as it is.
 
from ABC new

LONDON -- The death toll from devastating floods in eastern Libya has surpassed 11,000, according to the Libyan Red Crescent, as rescuers desperately try to help those who managed to survive the disaster. The Libyan Red Crescent said Friday that at least 11,300 people had died and another 10,100 were reported missing.2 hours ago
 
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