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Yes, just make sure it's very veiny
To get Veiny on your arms or aywhere on your body you have to have low Body fat percentage, and lift weights. It basically comes down to those 2 factors although Genetics also play a role on how veiny you look but just about anyone can get that look if they have low body fat and lift weights. Your diet is also very importnat it has to be very low in fat and rich of veggies fruits and lean protein and good portion sizes. You will find that people who have veiny arms have a very low body fat and almost always work out. Veins are visible because the muscle pushes them out due to muscle growth and less fat under your skin. Its a sign of great vasularity meaning how your blood goes through your arterys and veins. so lit weight and really cut down the fat in your diet you should see results quickly.
Yes it is very possible , if you are have sweaty hands and feet you can get it in your hands easily. Regular athlete's foot cream can get rid of it , but make sure not to put your hands everywhere or you will get it in many more places or give it to other people.
Very much so.
yes. I can walk on my hands very far. All you need to do is practice.
He was very large and with his many hands he was Briarean in nature.
Very simple, they take many work hands.
Besides being a hero from WWII, Ike appealed to many people because he appeared to be affable and almost grandfatherly. He played alot of golf, and had a very hands off appearance. In reality he very much had control, and was a very effective and commanding president.
In general you just loosen it up and replace the connections.However it can be very difficult to get to the connections.People with big hands can have more trouble than people with smaller hands.
Since hearing about the flu, I've noticed people are very cautious about shaking hands in church.
Oligarchy's A group of very rich people controlling the government and the fate of the people by finances
This question is very near impossible to answer. Not washing your hands does not directly lead to death. However, it can allow dangerous microbes to grow on your hands which may enter your body when you touch your face, eat food etc. They may then cause diseases which will kill you. But it is hard to determine the source of most diseases. Even to acknowledge washing hands as a source is difficult because few people would admit to not washing their hands. The main reason washing hands is a big deal is those in the medical profession. Doctors and nurses who don't wash their hands and are exposed to deadly diseases and dangerous chemicals run a risk of infecting their patients and killing them. Also those who work with dangerous chemicals need to wash their hands so those chemicals are not ingested when they eat with their hands. But to determine that the SOLE CAUSE of death was not washing hands is near impossible. I would suggest trying to narrow your scope to a specific disease.