Fellas how jealous are we? I would harvest an organ for this set of lettuce.
    Satire 10/20/2024

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    In this satirical post the tone is humorous.

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    The conversation humorously discusses a person with an unusually thick head of hair, with some users joking about using treatments like Minoxidil and finasteride. Many express envy or disbelief, while others suggest a haircut or comment on facial features.
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