I've got an adventure time theory: Finn is named after finasteride, Martin's favourite thing in the world. This is why Martin promptly goes bald after leaving human civilization    Satire 3/31/2024  
  The conversation humorously suggests that a character named Finn from "Adventure Time" is named after finasteride, a hair loss treatment, and jokes about a correlation between the character and hair loss. Specific treatments mentioned are finasteride (Fin). 
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 community Just Like France Belgium disagrees with EMA and will veto against Finasteride
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 community Minoxidil aint shit, genetics are dumb, i dont want to be bald
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