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Monday, December 1, 2014

Tongue in Cheek Abstract Art?

Second-generation (atypical) antipsychotic agents are being used within their indications as well as widely off-label because of their lower risk of causing extrapyramidal symptoms and tardive dyskinesia. which often involve involuntary dyskinetic movements. 

These movements most commonly involve the mouth, tongue, facial muscles and upper extremities of the average unpredictable classroom clown. The risk of metabolic disorders has taken over much of the 'clown-for-don't hire' party scene, clinical practice of clowning aka goofing off and the current  literature on the adverse effects of circus-like human(e) politics. Sign up now and Be a professor today ! 
                                   
                                                 One enrolled clown and happy customer. bye.

                                                                 
jane public at 3:39 PM
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