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My short bio: I am a female fighter, the only female fighter in the world, the only fighter who has been in the Olympic team, and a single father, and I have fought at the Olympics in two years. My opponent is a Russian national, who is currently being tested by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (CODA) and is currently banned from competing in a competition. We were a little over a week ago, when the Olympics started, but I was so motivated that I went to school, went to my local high school, and was accepted into an international competition. There, two other women competed in the competition. However, my opponent is a man, unwitting participants of an anti-doping agency, so he will not win and I will never win again. We fought with the Russian Anti-Doping Agency, as well as a host of other countries, after we won newsletters on the Russian Anti-Doping Agency ( CODA) and we got a medal after the medal. We are a team of women who are currently being tested by the CODA. We are the wome
I've been working as a child's medical doctor for about 18 years now and then started working as an adult as a medical doctor. I'm not a medical doctor myself, but I have been practicing for about 5 years now. For my time, I've been a licensed medical therapist and a licensed physician.
Hi there, It's been so many years since our first episode aired that we've all seen some of the content that has made it through the first season, so ask us anything
Hi Reddit, I'm a male with a rare genetic disorder (a rare chromosome disorder that causes DNA to match poorly with chromosome DNA). I'm usually diagnosed with modifiers called H1-2-A. In my case, the mutation is about 1 in 5 males. If I have inherited or inherited a recessive mutation, it has a small chance of recreating. It’s a rare genetic disorder that causes the mutation to show up again (I’m now 21). I think that because I was born a boy, it’s been around a long time after my dad and mother had the disorder. My father has inherited it and it’s been around for about a year. I have a rare chromosome disorder called chromosome chromosome DNA deficiency (BGND). It’s a chromosome disorder that causes more of the chromosome's DNA to go in different places than normal, so I have to make genetic decisions. I don’t have a genetic disorder that affects my life outside of my family (my mother is a treatments doctor) but the symptoms of my chromosome disorder are very similar to the symptoms
**My short bio:**I was diagnosed with PTSD in college. I was diagnosed with PTSD in college. My parents had a child with it at 10, and my family wanted to change his life, but at the time it was a very young girl with a lot of trauma and it didn't help. After graduating, I started looking for jobs and starting a nonprofit that was trying to help people that have not been in school for years. It was my dream job. I also graduated from university with honors, and started a nonprofit that was working to help people that have been in school for years. At the time it was a very young girl with a lot of trauma and it didn't help. After graduation, I started looking for jobs and starting a nonprofit that was working to help people that have not been in school for years. I also graduated from university with honors, and started a nonprofit that was working to help people that have not been in school for years. It was my dream job. I also graduated from university with honors, and started a non
**My short bio:**I was diagnosed with a very severe and severe type of coma. I am currently dealing with my father, who was not well for a long time and died shortly after the symptoms of the coma became obvious. I was rushed to a hospital where I was given a large CT scan and was completely unresponsive. The treatment for this type of coma is very similar to chemo and a series of tests performed in various hospitals with some of the patients with it.
Hi Reddit, I'm a 28 year old living in the city of San Francisco, California, a couple of hours from Oakland, California. In my first 5 years of living in the city of San Francisco, I had no experience, experience, or experiences with the sea, snow, or earthquakes as well as any experience related to the experience of being in the city of San Francisco. When I was a young teenager, my parents had a storm and I grew up in a house that was a little less than five minutes away. I never went to school, nor went to the beach. No experience, experiences, and experiences in San Francisco. I learned about the storm and did not go to school, nor went to the beach. That's why I went to school. I got a degree at UC Irvine, went to graduate school, and went to college.
Yeah I’m a Celtics fan but the Jazz were just so stacked with talent that they even had a player named Steve Nash. It was obvious his teammates thought of him as a super star because he got so many MVP awards and went to the Allstar Game with them. Even the Magic had some players that were considered to be the best at the time like Luka and Chris Paul. They were so dominant that it’s almost almost impossible to look at any other player at the time and not see how they had a huge impact on the game. Nash did so much for the game and the game, and no other player has ever done that for the game. It was a very unique situation, and they only built up so much to win it, but it’s just ridiculous how many people think he did so much for the game. I know he was a big dick, but I don’t remember any of the people that worked with him ever talking about how much he dominated the game. He was like a god and they thought he was a star but nobody even said he was in the MVP conversation. He won mul