Sasuke received EMS? or PMS?

EMS VS PMS


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NamkazeNaruto

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Yeh i think it would be much more legit for him to get pm , allthough we can clearly say Madara told him about Ems On the other hand kishi is full of surprises

just kidding , i have no idea what pms means
 

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oh, dear. how old are ppl here that they don't know what PMS is...... tsk, tsk.

Though Sasuke is one of my favorite characters, so I'd have to say EMS, but at least I get it.
 

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PMS® Information

Edward Lichten, M.D.,PC
189 Townsend - 2nd floor
Birmingham, MI 48009
248.593.9999


OVERVIEW:

Premenstrual Syndrome: PMS is a disorder characterized by a set of hormonal changes that trigger disruptive symptoms in a significant number of women for up to two weeks prior to menstruation. Of the estimated 40 million suffers, more than 5 million require medical treatment for marked mood and behavioral changes. Often symptoms tend to taper off with menstruation and women remain symptom-free until the two weeks or so prior to the next menstrual period. These regularly recurring symptoms from ovulation until menses typify PMS, premenstrual syndrome.



FTW
 

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Edward Lichten, M.D.,PC
189 Townsend - 2nd floor
Birmingham, MI 48009
248.593.9999


OVERVIEW:

Premenstrual Syndrome: PMS is a disorder characterized by a set of hormonal changes that trigger disruptive symptoms in a significant number of women for up to two weeks prior to menstruation. Of the estimated 40 million suffers, more than 5 million require medical treatment for marked mood and behavioral changes. Often symptoms tend to taper off with menstruation and women remain symptom-free until the two weeks or so prior to the next menstrual period. These regularly recurring symptoms from ovulation until menses typify PMS, premenstrual syndrome.



FTW
haha my B. I'm used to saying Stressxd

fail thread
That's the 2nd time you said that:lili::flaw:
 
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