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Post by TheRealLeafApollo on Jul 31, 2012 8:47:15 GMT -5
When I restarted my Youtube channel a couple months ago, I figured, why not try to do a Tournament of 10 using the Wii game and having some friends take part in it? Currently I have 9 people, once I get the final match filmed, I'll start the Main Round.
9th match unavailable.
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Post by wwtbamfan on Jul 31, 2012 16:47:56 GMT -5
Hi, LeafA1996! I don't mean to be rude, but I just want to point out one thing. In your first video, the correct answer to the "Scratch Test" question is actually Allergies, instead of Arthritis, which you had said. Other than that *tiny* mistake, this is AWESOME! I can't wait to see the 9th match and, of course, the Final Tournament when it is available! Zachary wwtbamfan
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Post by TheRealLeafApollo on Aug 1, 2012 10:30:10 GMT -5
Hi, LeafA1996! I don't mean to be rude, but I just want to point out one thing. In your first video, the correct answer to the "Scratch Test" question is actually Allergies, instead of Arthritis, which you had said. Other than that *tiny* mistake, this is AWESOME! I can't wait to see the 9th match and, of course, the Final Tournament when it is available! Zachary wwtbamfan It was allergies? Odd... The reason I thought it was the scratch test was if the joints in the fingers are in pain, it would make sense to do a scratch test. But, I guess I was wrong!
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Post by wwtbamfan on Aug 1, 2012 17:56:59 GMT -5
Yep, it's Allergies. A Scratch Test can be performed in two ways: 1) By pricking the skin with a needle or pin, which contains a small amount of the allergen, and seeing if there are any allergic reactions in the area in which the skin was pricked, 2) By placing a patch on the skin, whereas the patch contains the allergen. Hope this helped! Zachary wwtbamfan
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Post by TheRealLeafApollo on Aug 1, 2012 20:13:20 GMT -5
Yep, it's Allergies. A Scratch Test can be performed in two ways: 1) By pricking the skin with a needle or pin, which contains a small amount of the allergen, and seeing if there are any allergic reactions in the area in which the skin was pricked, 2) By placing a patch on the skin, whereas the patch contains the allergen. Hope this helped! Zachary wwtbamfan It was indeed interesting! I'll try to remember for next time. Thank you very much.
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Post by wwtbamfan on Aug 1, 2012 20:32:56 GMT -5
Your welcome, as always! By the way, please don't take what I said personally. I just wanted to point that out, as a trivial fact, if you know what I mean. Zachary wwtbamfan
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Post by TheRealLeafApollo on Aug 4, 2012 18:31:05 GMT -5
Your welcome, as always! :) By the way, please don't take what I said personally. I just wanted to point that out, as a trivial fact, if you know what I mean. :) Zachary wwtbamfan :) No offense taken! I knew what you meant!
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