As an Ignition Effect, you can only use it in your own turns.
Since Call of the Haunted special summons a monster from your graveyard, he won't get a dragonic counter. You can use it's effect after the effect of Call of the Haunted resolves.
Yes, they did use special effects.
You can use it once, for each time that Dark Valkyria is face-up on the field as an effect monster.So imagine you have Dark Valkyria on the field, and you use its effect, then later it gets returned to hand, or flipped face-down. When you resummon it, after you switch on its gemini effect, you can use the counter effect once more.It doesn't have to leave the field either, the same applies if it loses its effect. If a Normal Dark Valkyria is equipped with Supervise, you can activate the token effect. If Supervise is then removed, Dark Valkyria will revert back to being a Normal Monster (losing the token if it still has it) but if you then gemini summon it, you can activate the token effect once more.
yes
yes you can
Sunbed use is more common among females than males. Research studies have shown that females are more likely to use sunbeds in pursuit of a tan compared to males.
Sunbeds emit ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which stimulates the skin to produce melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. This results in a tan. However, UV radiation from sunbeds can also damage the skin and increase the risk of skin cancer and premature aging. It is important to use sunbeds cautiously and limit exposure to UV radiation.
Sunbeds were first developed in the 1970s, primarily by German inventor Friedrich Wolff, who created the first commercial tanning bed. While John Harvey Kellogg is known for his health and wellness contributions, he did not invent sunbeds. Thus, it was Wolff who played a pivotal role in the invention of sunbeds.
Their use should be severely restricted, and youngsters should be banned from using them. They can cause skin cancer and other dideases. People have died from direct overexposure.
UV exposure is a common trigger for cold sores. I would not recommend their use for people with cold sores.
After the scars from the incision sites have completely healed and the doctor has ok'd it.
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yes they are
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Sunbeds are yes. They cause melanoma