Taking Topical Minoxidil Orally Week 14 Satire 4/12/2022
Taking Minoxidil topically for hair loss and the results, which included jokes about castration, Daenerys Targaryenism, and a hair system. People in the conversation also shared positive affirmations and humorous comments.
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