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Romans were WORMED.
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>>18242693
Pretty much all people until the last century were carrying worms, who fucking cares?
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>>18242694
This, but I'm really curious how the problem was reduced. Joe Rogan talked about how, just over a century ago, 40% of southerners were infected with hookworm which impacted their critical thinking and gave them the appearance of lethargy. Though, based on the snippets of Civil War veterans of the earliest footage produced, it was not apparent to me.
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>>18242693
probably from getting TOPPED by Hadrian
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>>18242693
Roman usually have alcohol canteen
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what if worms actually made people more based?
are there any studies on this?
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>>18242958
they dont do studies on worms like that because they seem to point to worms making people fags and that makes fags uncomfortable.
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>>18242958
> are there any studies on this?
BIG IVERMECTIN doesn't want you to know that
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>>18242963
Link to these studies?



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