Hairless chimpanzees usually suffer from alopecia, a condition causing hair loss due to autoimmune reactions, stress, infections, or genetic factors. Severe, total body hair loss is known as alopecia totalis or universalis. While sometimes linked to trauma or captive environments, it can occur in both wild and captive chimpanzees, sometimes managed with treatments like steroids.
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HEY! DON’T FUCKING SWEAR ON MY CHRISTIAN MINECRAFT SERVER!
He uses so much HGH. He used to shoot heroin and snort coke off of toilet seats. You know what would be hilarious? Putting this weirdo in charge of public health.
This reminds me to not work too hard getting swole, when you're 60 or 70 you're still 60 or 70.