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If you're going to go up your head with a tattoo, why stop at the lower back?
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# ¿ Jul 26, 2022 18:59 |
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# ¿ May 14, 2024 22:10 |
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Turpitude II posted:one of the videos on the previous page seemed to be a woman eating octopuses that are still alive and moving? so that also isn't great, i think. I'm no way defending said lady, but I think that's usually a result of salt from cooking causing the nervous system to go crazy after they're dead.
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# ¿ Feb 2, 2023 21:00 |
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MrUnderbridge posted:No eating live octopus is an actual thing. Dip into flavor sauce, shove in mouth and hope the suckers on the tentacles don't cling to anything on the way in. Oh cool. That's terrible and I wish I hadn't learned that.
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# ¿ Feb 3, 2023 17:31 |
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Suspect A posted:iirc bed bugs don't carry any disease and can be managed easily by using steam using a steamer (which instantly kills them), isolating your bed, and dusting with diatomaceous earth. Having a company heat the house to around 120F will also kill them but it's kind of the nuclear option. pesticides are basically useless against them now. This greatly discredits their tenacity. By the time I moved out of my bed bug apartment, I was sleeping on a bare mattress surrounded by diatomaceous earth and dressing in my car. There was a fine coat of diatomaceous earth all over every surface of my house, and i had a perpetual chest infection from breathing it in. They were still there.
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# ¿ Apr 4, 2023 00:23 |
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Suspect A posted:Yeah, they're tenacious. especially giving that they can live for many months without food. But on the other had there are people who do literally nothing have have millions of them in every crevice. I wasn't talking issue with your read on them as disease vectors, but with the easily managed bit. Also, like sure, you can technically live covered in these parasites because you won't get dengue or whatever, but come on.
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# ¿ Apr 4, 2023 01:57 |