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How fast a man's beard grows, for instance, is partly a function of how much he...
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Bill Bryson
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A Short History of Nearly
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How fast a man's beard grows, for instance, is partly a function of how much he thinks about sex {because thinking about sex produces a testosterone surge}.
( Bill Bryson )
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