One sign is constant criticism. In a toxic friend story, you might notice the friend always finding fault with you, like your appearance or choices. Another is jealousy. If the friend is always envious of your success or new relationships, that's a red flag. Also, if they try to control you, for example, telling you who you can or can't be friends with, it's a sign of toxicity.
Here are some recommended names of poisons in novels:
1. Source: Xiao Yi's Drinking Horse Flowing Flower River
2. Five Poison Powder-Source: Liang Yusheng's Fate of the Cloud Sea Jade Bow
3. [Tianyi Divine Water-Source: The Legend of Chu Liuxiang by Gu Long]
4. Ghost Weep Pill
5. Myriad Cycle Poison Pill
6. six path reincarnation pill
7. The Hell of Return
8. soul-devouring bead
9. Grass of Life and Death
10. White Charm Flower
Please note that these recommended poison names may be fictional and are for reference only.
A 'toxic novel' could be a novel that contains harmful or negative themes. For example, it might promote toxic relationships, like excessive jealousy, control, or abuse within the characters' interactions. It could also involve themes of self - destruction, such as characters engaging in excessive drug use or self - harm without any positive message of recovery or redemption.
A 'bakudeku overstimulation fanfic' could be about exploring the boundaries of the relationship between Bakugo and Deku in a more extreme way. It might involve situations that are out of the ordinary for their typical interactions. For example, it could be set in a post - apocalyptic world where they have to rely on each other more than ever, and the constant danger and need for survival overstimulates their relationship. There could be non - stop action, with their powers being pushed to the max, and their emotions running wild as they face one life - threatening situation after another.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as there could be various interpretations. But generally, 'bakudeku' might refer to characters in a certain anime or manga universe, and a light novel based on them could be about their adventures, relationships, and growth in that fictional world.
A Bakudeku personality swap fanfic can be really interesting. In such a story, the typically explosive and brash Bakugo might become more reserved and empathetic like Deku usually is. Meanwhile, Deku could take on Bakugo's confident and assertive traits. This swap can lead to unique character interactions. For example, their relationships with other classmates would change drastically. Bakugo, in Deku's body, might struggle with his newfound lack of physical strength at first but would likely use his strategic mind to compensate. And Deku in Bakugo's body could have to deal with the high expectations and the fear others have of Bakugo's power.
No. The 'orgasm denial' aspect is an adult and inappropriate concept. Fanfic should be more about creative exploration of characters in a non - sexual and ethical way.
The main toxic effects of isoniazid include liver damage and neurotoxicity. Isoniazid can damage liver cells, leading to elevation of transfusions, icterus, and liver cell death. When combined with rifampicin, the toxicity of the liver was significantly increased. In addition, isoniazid can also cause nervous system toxicity, manifested as peripheral neuroinflammation, abnormal sensation of limbs, loss of reflexes, muscle paralysis, and mental disorder. These adverse reactions may be related to a lack of B6.
Jade Bamboo was described as a non-toxic Chinese herbal medicine. Under normal circumstances, there were no side effects. However, if taken in excess or used incorrectly, it may cause some discomfort. These reactions included stomach discomfort, side effects of the digestive tract, allergic reactions, diarrhea, damage to the liver and kidney, and so on. In addition, long-term excessive use of jade bamboo may cause spleen and stomach deficiency and irregular menstruation. Although the Jade Bamboo itself was not poisonous, if it was used incorrectly or in excess, it could lead to poisoning. In general, the toxicity of the Jade Bamboo was relatively low, but it still needed to be used correctly according to the doctor's advice to avoid adverse reactions.
The toxicity of raw Pinellas ternata was stronger. The raw pinellas contained irritating ingredients. If it was used directly without treatment, it could easily cause discomfort in the mouth, throat, digestive tract, and other parts, and even lead to poisoning. The raw pinellas had a strong irritation to the oral cavity, throat, and digestive tract, which could cause side effects such as aphonia, vomiting, and watery diarrhea. Serious edema of the throat could cause difficulty breathing or even suffocation. Long-term oral administration or muscular injection of raw pinella may cause liver and kidney function abnormalities. Overconsumption or long-term consumption may also cause chronic poisoning, hematuria, and so on. In addition, raw Pinellas ternata was toxic to embryos, possibly teratogenic, and had a certain mutation effect. Therefore, the use of raw Pinellas should be regulated under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine doctor to prevent adverse events. In order to reduce the toxicity of raw Pinellas, the traditional Chinese medicine literature of the past dynasties had recorded processing methods, such as washing the Pinellas with hot water several times until the saliva on the surface of the Pinellas was clean, and then drying it. After processing, the pinellas could reduce its local toxicity and make it convenient to use. In short, raw Pinellas ternata was highly toxic, and proper use and processing could reduce its toxicity.