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A laceration or a cut on the outer ear. In medical terminology, bleeding from the ear represents bleeding from the ear canal. That is most commonly a result of a ruptured eardrum.
Basic medical terminology shared by ER docs and whatnot states that you have an outer ear, which is all exposed surfaces of the ear, then an ear canal or just plain ear, which includes the eardrum, then inner ear, which would be the cochlea, utricle, saccule, and related nerves/tubes.
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Just admit it, you watch Grey's Anatomy, don't you?
Every play foles is backfooting his throws... wtf is wrong with him?
Exactly, or send a shock to his nipples or something! His throws are weak and full of air because he w9nt plant and drive the ball.Kelly should make him practice with a 10ft weight on his front cleat for a week.
Just hit the Damn hole shady