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That beautiful necklace you've been wearing
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A tepeworm!
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The "band-aid" you were wearing.
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If you're at the Bates Motel, it was chocolate syrup. (Looks like blood)
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Dirty water.
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Clumps of hair
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Your manhood? haha
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MY SOUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! J/K
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water!
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Soap bubbles!
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a ring
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I'm hoping it was water. If it wasn't going down the drain, you've got problems
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dirty water and the days troubles
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Well you put it in there, work it out for yourself.
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Pee. And dont Down rate me everyone does it.
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It was the itsy bitsy spider....And to think, he had just made it to the top of the water spout before he lost his hold and went down the drain.
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A tear! ):
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sock lint (from between your toes)
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The last little sliver of soap....
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A cockroach!
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Your wedding ring. The real question is..........why weren't you startled!!
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IT WAS that nice tennis necklace that i bought you for Valentine's Day
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Pennywise the clown, well you did say "IT".
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the chuncks of flesh and blood.
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Well over my drain is all my daughters rubber duckies lol
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Worries
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I'm guessing water and soap scum unless you're saving it all for something you're not telling us.
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It sounds like you may have noticed something like hair loss!! Whatever you do, don’t start counting hairs in the tub or the sink. It’ll drive you mad. Besides it’s near impossible to determine what hairs were shed for what reason. That being said, you can go (loosely) by these guidelines: hairs shed naturally will tend to be quite long (long as the rest of the hair around them), dark and as thick (or nearly so) as the thickest hairs on your scalp. If you loose a hair as the natural part of the hair growth cycle, you can be pretty sure that they will simply grow back strong and dark as ever, especially if you are currently on an effective hair loss treatment. Those hairs that are short, fine and (for some) come to a fine, colorless point; those hairs are most likely undergoing hair miniaturization and, without and effective hair loss drug, will one day stop growing completely. If however, any of this hair shedding is painful, there is a good chance it is not normal. You should see a dermatologist or hair restoration physician. They will take this problem seriously and not simply write it off as male pattern hair loss. Shedding with hereditary hair loss is the same sensation as in someone not experiencing male or female pattern hair loss; it should not be routinely painful. A good dermatologist or hair restoration specialist will be able to tell you whether or not this hair shedding is a part of the balding process or something entirely different. He or she may suggest a different way of washing or styling your hair to avoid this hair loss. Hair Shedding is actually a natural process and is more indicative of hair growth than hair loss, which is why increased shedding may occur when beginning an effective hair loss treatment such as Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil). Shedding occurs when one hair is shed from the hair follicle so that another, healthier and newer hair might take its place. Learn more about the natural hair growth cycle.
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