For your health, you should drink at least 3 liters of liquid daily.
FireII [#7]Okay, I will drink 3 litres of tequila every day. Thank you for instruction.
You're welcome
Neon74 [#9]But I thought people said Liquid was bad?
Liquid is life condition. But liquid fans are stupid
HasosP [#10]Liquid is life condition. But liquid fans are stupid
imagine being a fan of a team that literally means “brazilian butt lift”
hiratsuka [#11]imagine being a fan of a team that literally means “brazilian butt lift”
Team? Brazilian butt? Wtf are u talking about mate? i don't get
HasosP [#12]Team? Brazilian butt? Wtf are u talking about mate? i don't get
You can exercise your way to bigger glutes—or for those wanting immediate or more dramatic results—there's the option of a Brazilian butt lift (BBL). The aesthetic procedure continues to grow in popularity, despite the health risks. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, more than 20,000 people had a BBL done by board-certified surgeons in 2017, rising steadily from the 8,500 people who did it in 2012.
A BBL uses a combination of liposuction and fat-grafting, resulting in added volume, defined curves, and a lift. There are serious concern about whether this surgery is safe at all after reports surfaced that the death rate following a BLL is a terrifying 1 in 3,000. We spoke with plastic surgeons Dr. Lara Devgan and Dr. David Shafer to walk us through all the controversy.
hiratsuka [#15]You can exercise your way to bigger glutes—or for those wanting immediate or more dramatic results—there's the option of a Brazilian butt lift (BBL). The aesthetic procedure continues to grow in popularity, despite the health risks. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, more than 20,000 people had a BBL done by board-certified surgeons in 2017, rising steadily from the 8,500 people who did it in 2012.
A BBL uses a combination of liposuction and fat-grafting, resulting in added volume, defined curves, and a lift. There are serious concern about whether this surgery is safe at all after reports surfaced that the death rate following a BLL is a terrifying 1 in 3,000. We spoke with plastic surgeons Dr. Lara Devgan and Dr. David Shafer to walk us through all the controversy.
Thx for information but im not fan of this