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Social Studies, 16.10.2019 19:00, maxi12312345

After you roughly bump part of your body—say your shin or your "funny bone"—into something and experience pain as a result, you may to decrease that sense of pain by rubbing the injured area. the provides some insight as to why rubbing the area to lower the pain that you feel.

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