Is this extreme?
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I saw this on an episode of 1,000 Ways To Die.
She died.
Which means at least two people were stupid enough to think this was a good idea.
O.o I'm not sure what is worse though... the guy who is reading foxnews... or the woman.....0 -
Yes it is. I heard about this on the radio this morning and thought to myself that I would have to cut myself open because I couldn't handle knowing it was in there...0
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Murica!!
You jest, but he looks happy as hell to me.
Until he goes to light up and blows the oxygen tank sky high. That *kitten* happens.0 -
okay aren't tapeworms one of the things found in the water in Africa or somewhere, that makes it so the locals cant drink the water because they basically eat you from the inside out? and then they die? i could be wrong it might be a different thing, but still, who would think that is a good idea?0
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Surely it's come right out during a good "Cleanse." I see no problem here.
i dont think they just come out. i think they actually borrow partly into the wall of your stomach so that they dont go anywhere, and then when you eat something they eat it out of your stomach and thats how they live and you lose weight because your body doesnt get a chance to fuel itself with the food you eat. at least i think thats how it works0 -
okay aren't tapeworms one of the things found in the water in Africa or somewhere, that makes it so the locals cant drink the water because they basically eat you from the inside out? and then they die? i could be wrong it might be a different thing, but still, who would think that is a good idea?
Oh, and they can make themselves pregnant, so double weight loss! [/sarcasm]0 -
omg what. Lol. That a friggen stupid idea. -_- My god people. What happened to the good ol gym time and healthy eating?0
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Naw, you're just not *dedicated* enough, man. :glasses:
(I jest, before anyone gets their panties wadded up.)0 -
okay aren't tapeworms one of the things found in the water in Africa or somewhere, that makes it so the locals cant drink the water because they basically eat you from the inside out? and then they die? i could be wrong it might be a different thing, but still, who would think that is a good idea?
i was wrong Africa has Guinea worms in there water0 -
O.o I'm not sure what is worse though... the guy who is reading foxnews... or the woman.....
Please excuse me for allowing my knuckles to drag the ground. I love it when posters drag their politics into threads.0 -
I saw this on an episode of 1,000 Ways To Die.
She died.
Which means at least two people were stupid enough to think this was a good idea.
O.o I'm not sure what is worse though... the guy who is reading foxnews... or the woman.....
50/50?0 -
I saw this on an episode of 1,000 Ways To Die.
She died.
I saw that episode too!!!0 -
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Murica!!
Could be any one of my patients!0 -
Murica!!
You jest, but he looks happy as hell to me.
Until he goes to light up and blows the oxygen tank sky high. That *kitten* happens.
More likely he will just get flash burns to his face. I've seen that a bajillion times in my life.0 -
O.o I'm not sure what is worse though... the guy who is reading foxnews... or the woman.....
Please excuse me for allowing my knuckles to drag the ground. I love it when posters drag their politics into threads.0 -
okay aren't tapeworms one of the things found in the water in Africa or somewhere, that makes it so the locals cant drink the water because they basically eat you from the inside out? and then they die? i could be wrong it might be a different thing, but still, who would think that is a good idea?
Not quite. They have a two stage life cycle. People have them in the adult stages. Livestock in the earlier stages. Livestock eat the "eggs" or the segments that are shat out by an infected human. They then develop in the gut of the cow or pig. Once they hatch, they pentrate into the muscle tissue of the host animal. Humans slaughter said animal, and undercook it. They eat it, and *bam* they are infected with the adult version which attaches itself to the intestinal wall. There it absorbs the nutrients meant for the host as they pass through the digestive tract, and grow to amazingly long tapeworms. Eventually, the adult tapeworms begin to shed segmetns, and release eggs into the digestive tract, and the human poops them into a field where they are ingested by livestock. Repeat.0 -
O.o I'm not sure what is worse though... the guy who is reading foxnews... or the woman.....
Please excuse me for allowing my knuckles to drag the ground. I love it when posters drag their politics into threads.0 -
Last frame says Hank is dying......0
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