80-year-old with his 99-year-old father have more hair than I did at 15 Satire 3/18/2026
An 80-year-old man and his 99-year-old father have more hair than many younger people, sparking discussions about hair loss and genetics. The suggested treatment for maintaining hair is simply eating oysters.
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