Swollen lymph node, often from infection. Nothing to worry about. Give it a wk or two.
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It could be the mastoid processes.
These also can be little cysts (not cancerous) or fatty nodules. If you are worried then please see your doctor.
A hard sized pea lump behind your ear that seems like it is growing out of your bone could be a cyst. It also could be a tumor. You need to get it looked at as soon as possible.
its a lyph node, probably inflamed from a small infection either in a peirced ear hole, or in the inner ear, can also be a sign of infection in the throat
It may be lipoma or sebaceous cyst. The surgeon can tell you for sure.
Might Be A Sign Of Tonsillitis.
under both two spiked balls put an immovable log under both of them then run into both red and blue colored wires. Then where the air vent is on one side put immovable stairs that lead to the air vent. After that, under the spikes put two immovable pillow close together and then go down the stairs and you can do the rest!
under both two spiked balls put an immovable log under both of them then run into both red and blue colored wires. Then where the air vent is on one side put immovable stairs that lead to the air vent. After that, under the spikes put two immovable pillow close together and then go down the stairs and you can do the rest!
AnswerThere is no such thing as an unstoppable force, or an immovable object. Things like nuclear explosions or planets come close, but not close enough.AnswerThis is known as the 'Irresistible Force Paradox'.An irresistible force would have to possess (effectively) infinite energy, which is impossible for a finite universe. Also, for a universe in which irresistible forces are possible, immovable objects would not be (therein lies the crux of the paradox). For the sake of the question, we would also have to assume that both are indestructible, subverting the obvious answer that both would be destroyed.This is related to the 'Omniscience Paradox' - the question "can God create a stone that is too heavy for even Him to lift?"If an irresistible force meets an immovable object, the immovable object moves and the irresistible force stops. This is one rational answer for an irrational question.
Anatomical position is a position which is above or close to the head.
stockings can run but cannot walk and they follow close behind you.
At first, it shouldn't hurt at all because of the endorphins. After that, there shouldn't be much pain if you rub close to the fracture.
The plural of close is closes. As in "the door closes behind them".
behind the intake close to the fire wall right above the top tranny bell housing bolt
inflexible,unyielding, unalterable, obstinate, stubborn, pigheaded, adamant, immovable, stiff-necked, unyielding, implacable, mulish, unbending close-minded,unreceptive, stiff-boned
Close to catching you, right behind you.
ABC Close-Up - 1960 Behind the Wall was released on: USA: 14 November 1961
all of the above