Pulicosis

The name "pulikiz" has an ancient history and was first used in the middle of the 16th century. It is believed that the name comes from the Latin "puli" - "fish". But nowadays the word is usually used to mean "trouble or undesirable problems," that is, as opposed to "achievements or desirable opportunities." Currently, pulicosis is quite rare, but previously it was known in any country that had its own army and had its own attacks on other countries or territories. The term "puliko" means "a person or thing hit by a bullet." The term can also refer to a person who has been attacked by a bullet or any other firearm. Pulicosis is commonly associated with conflict and war, where soldiers are exposed to enemy weapons, causing injuries such as burns or wounds. Everyone faces the fear of vulnerability when faced with the threat of gunfire. In everyday life, we come across weapons much less often than in the media. However, we know how a person feels when he hears