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Health, 13.01.2020 11:31 chanahvanya

So im not entirely sure if this is a health problem, but here is the question anyways, so in the past there has this little black "dot" that jumps on my keyboard over and over again, and sometimes fly around my hair, i found it disgusting, and yes i showered every day. that was over 2-3 months ago. and now i've started seeing it again, its smaller than a mosquito, it basically looks like if you just tapped your pencil on paper and thats how small the black thing is. if anyone know what that is and how to deal with it, let me know its quite disgusting and annoying when i go on about my day to day plans.

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