Ah yes, the spironolactone problem. Your potassium sparing diuretic has the side effect of reducing your testosterone levels, while my testosterone blocker has the side effect of making me crave salt and have to pee all the time. And someone else is having a bad time with their blood pressure meds
The power to negate side effects of any kind. :]
,…For half an hour
Then a X2 multiplier is applied to a random side effect
Well you just use it on yourself and within that half hour you can remove side effects permanently.
That… was brutal.
You remove superpower along with its side effects.
The universe doesn’t distinguish between “intended effects” and “side effects”.
Ah yes, the spironolactone problem. Your potassium sparing diuretic has the side effect of reducing your testosterone levels, while my testosterone blocker has the side effect of making me crave salt and have to pee all the time. And someone else is having a bad time with their blood pressure meds
Saturation is a side effect of eating you won’t receive.
Check out ‘Monster Eater’, that’s the premise of the MC’s story.
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