It's Myungmin.
I've read some of the posts on the old bulletin board. It hasn't changed a few years ago or now. The questions are the same and the answers are the same. I'm just continuing to do that iteration. It's like a squirrel wheel. Sometimes I found the footsteps of some outstanding seniors, but now you've written something similar to what I thought. But it just stopped glistening for a moment. It's a pity that if several people experimented and studied the idea together, they could now see how useful it is or not.
Cheer up to hear that you've been experimenting with various things. Sooner or later, I'm thinking of setting up a site with a few people who agree with me. You blamed your ancestors among your words, and I'm also sorry for what time it will come out if measures do not come out in a good environment where information sharing is easy. Please let me know when you make a site later.
-a good person.
>Hello~^^… I'm Takanohana (formerly Tiger Woods).
>I changed my pen name. I feel like I'm born again...
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>Unlike in the past, in modern times, living in the selfishness of civilization, one's own concerns are actually
>It's believed that there can't be.
>If people in Dong-Aid-ryeon put their heads together to exchange information and reduce trial and error
>There's never anything you can't do...
>I'm also testing natural therapy, but I'm not sure whether it's effective or not, so I just change the trend
>I'm watching you. It's hard to get results...
>Let's make a final conclusion soon and post it on the bulletin board...
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>If you read about hair loss, Hippocrates, the father of medicine, was bald and how to treat it
>I didn't struggle for a while to find out, but eventually my hair fell out
>I left a comment that the only thing I can stop is the floor...
>It will be difficult to treat the bald head and it will remain a homework that will not be solved in our university.
>But...Since it was similar in the past, we haven't developed a clear cure for baldness
>Lack of information and cases of baldness symptoms are not known, and they sit alone in solitary confinement
>I think there was a lack of effort from the ancestors who lamented their fate by counting their hair.
>Because of this information sharing bulletin board, we want to make our symptoms and experiences more diverse
>I'd like to believe that if you approach it experimentally, you'll see a little bit of a path.
>Everyone, let's work together.
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