Poop Pills

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Name:Adriyonna Williams

Should medical professionals be using questionable cures like poop pills and roaches?

Medical Professionals should be able to use poop pills and roaches, because these types of things like, good bacteria you need in order to stay alive. If you’re willing to stay alive as long as you can, you would do anything to keep yourself healthy. So, would you take poop pills or roach mediane?

Medical Professionals has a good reason on why they are doing this. For Existence we need good bacteria to fight off the bad ones, Poop Pills. Ahh Yes, Poop Pill, the most gross thing to hear about and yes, it is actually poop. They are frozen poop tha

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