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@SwarmShawarma a lot of diseases, disorders, etc are named after the scientist or physician who discovered them. Examples:
Alzheimer's Disease, Asperger's Syndrome, Tourette's Syndrome, Bell's Palsy, Down's Syndrome, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Hodgkin's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, Raynaud's Disease, Duncan's Disease plus a shit ton more I can't think of and probably never even heard of.
As for why it's possessive, I don't know. It's just the way I've seen and heard them my entire life.
3m ago The Hub
hoe_math might get married and pull an Athol Kay, letting his wife ruin things?
Yes, that was my previous answer.
I have come across Ho opinion on RP, that @Vermillion-Rx might refer to. From 24min.
15m ago The Hub
Alzheimer's
And I felt smart for the whole 30sec after I have corrected auto translation.
Btw how does it make sense to use possessive (whatever is the full name is) to Alzheimer→s.
@Vermillion-Rx you millennials misuse and outright abuse the words "arbitrary" and "random".
Clean up ur act, and
have some vcards!
Looksmaxxing
Fag.
You don't have to "maxx" anything. And that's a blackpill term anyway.
have some vcards!
has an Alzheimer.
You mean Alzheimer's, which is short for Alzheimer's Disease.
Also, this should have been in the jokes tribe.
have some vcards!
21m ago The Hub
@MidgetSpinner its the socket height, it's not placed on the wall according to buildings regulatory code. Any woman noticing that will doxx you right away.
27m ago The Hub
I have a neighbor who is 90 years old and has an Alzheimer.
He always asks in the morning if I saw his wife. I feel sorry for him, for the nth time, coz his wife died 20 years ago.
I could pretend that I did not hear the question, but the sight of his big smile every time, when he gets the answer, it's worth it.