What´s Pooping Compulsory Or The Restroom?

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The pill might sound gross but it will help a whole alot other than that person hurting because he or she can’t use the restroom because the people’s pooping system doesn’t work right correctly but the people that can use the restroom volunteer to put their poop in a pill to help other people use the restroom and the be in alot of pain.
The cockroach passage makes it sound nasty at the beginning but as it on down the passage it really want you to do eat or do whatever with the cockroach because it explain how it would help your system get better and it explain what the process of breaking it down to make the system get heathler.
Now with pooping pill it may work better than the cockroach because of the good thing that the other inside of the

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