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Old 22-09-2022, 01:51 AM
DiannneBulosan
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The only way to predict weather changes is to track your joint pain. And it's not a joke at all. Once I was told that barometric pressure goes down when it's raining, so there's less air pressure on your body. That's why the stuff that your joints are surrounded by expands, creating more pressure on your joints, so they hurt. You may laugh at me, but my Chiron Astrology teacher told me that. I mean, I'm an engineer and sometimes I have to do some absolutely opposite things towards my specialization. In short, that's the way I have rest. BW, folks.

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