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They bonded at a mutual friend's dinner party; when a rum cake accidentally fell onto the kitchen floor, they were the only two guests who did not hesitate to eat it.[55]
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Morris died on November 6, 1816, after he had caused himself internal injuries and an infection while using a piece of whalebone as a catheter in an attempt to clear a blockage in his urinary tract.[44][45]
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Galapagos brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator),
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Captain Hygiene posted:Dicktown was named for the fact that a large share of the early settlers were named Richard.[2] lol
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Culinary and medicinal use Hedgehogs are a food source in many cultures. They were eaten in Ancient Egypt and some recipes of the Late Middle Ages call for hedgehog meat. They are traded throughout Eurasia and Africa for traditional medicine and witchcraft. In the Middle East and especially among Bedouins, hedgehog meat is considered medicine against rheumatism and arthritis. Hedgehogs are also said to cure a variety of disorders from tuberculosis to impotence. In Morocco, inhaling the smoke of the burnt skin or bristles supposedly remedies fever, impotence, and urinary illnesses; the blood is sold as a cure for ringworm, cracked skin and warts, and the flesh is eaten as a remedy for witchcraft. Romani people still eat hedgehogs, boiled or roasted, and also use the blood and the fat as a medicine. In 1981, British publican Philip Lewis developed a line of Hedgehog Flavoured Crisps, whose taste was apparently based on the flavourings used by Romani to bake hedgehogs. As they did not contain any actual hedgehog product, the Office of Fair Trading ordered him to change the name to Hedgehog Flavour Crisps.
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Domesticated hedgehogs can get their heads stuck in tubes such as toilet paper tubes, and walk around with them. Some owners call this "tubing" and promote the behavior, providing a tube cut lengthwise to allow the hedgehog to remove it. Some hedgehogs intentionally wear tubes for hours.
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The COVID-19 pandemic saw normal interactions between people change in many human interacting areas, including autograph collecting.
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echinopsis posted:Some hedgehogs intentionally wear tubes for hours. same tbh ColTim posted:The COVID-19 pandemic saw normal interactions between people change in many human interacting areas, including autograph collecting.
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A computer simulation reported in the scientific journal Weed Research showed that
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His leg became infected and he obtained a fever and delirium.
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Sagebrush posted:A computer simulation reported in the scientific journal Weed Research showed that it doesn’t make sense any other way. when you exit a building you don’t have to look around to build your internal representation of the world, it’s already there, because our brains are building it on the fly as needed idk this this is that reputable but this goes into it with some detail https://www.news-medical.net/health...0and%20hearing.
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Projectiles include KEP projectiles, DSFSLRP (futuristic APFSDS), other missiles and anti-personnel flechettes.
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The excessive amount of blood that Malarchuk lost caused eleven fans to faint, two more to have heart attacks, and three players to vomit on the ice.[6]
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Captain Hygiene posted:They bonded at a mutual friend's dinner party; when a rum cake accidentally fell onto the kitchen floor, they were the only two guests who did not hesitate to eat it.[55] this is alan alda and this story is cute as gently caress
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This is even more effective with humans, who have hands.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_rat_hole
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lmbo
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why are they putting hormones in it
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Sagebrush posted:why are they putting hormones in it why not?
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Not generally a good idea to dump your pills on the pavement, even if you pick them right up after taking your photo for the internet
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Antivehicular posted:Not generally a good idea to dump your pills on the pavement, even if you pick them right up after taking your photo for the internet true i didnt clickj the link but the pic i saw yesterday had the pills in a baggie so theyre probably fine in that case
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A shock-induced combustion ramjet engine (abbreviated as shcramjet)
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Antivehicular posted:Not generally a good idea to dump your pills on the pavement [citation needed]
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Sagebrush posted:why are they putting hormones in it rat hole is trans culture, professor.
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why?
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lol
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i dont think your allowed to do that echi, cant doubletap a snipe like that its not even the alley oop yet!
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gotta be 1k soooooon
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Sagebrush posted:why? because making a funny hole in the world that despises us is all the influence we can hope to make
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echinopsis posted:gotta be 1k soooooon lol cmon go for it then
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did tjay work?
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god drat it. what’s the emoji that makes it go to a new page
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echinopsis posted:god drat it. what’s the emoji that makes it go to a new page :peepeepoopoo: <-
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:echopenis:
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goblin week posted::echopenis: :laffeaux: now watch nmn do it properly in a second
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Badgers are a polyphyletic rather than a natural taxonomic grouping, being united by their squat bodies and adaptions for fossorial activity.
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