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@ChiselMouse - The pickled cauliflower I'm eatimg looks just like the cerebrum. It doesn't have as strong a taste of preservative, though.
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@phaedruslykos3249 - Show me one animal that naturally goes up to a fire and breathes in the smoke. Maybe they don't because smoke is NOT something you should be inhaling.
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daniel smarkevateh - Saying you've got binge drinking down to a "science" is like saying you've got getting concussions down to a science.
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@artemisfowl9002 - My Dad has been consuming booze since he was in his teens. Daily. He is in his eighties. No matter how old you are, if you quit drinking under medical supervision (so you don't die in the case of extreme addiction), then you may still live a long time. My Dad still drinks. He'll probably go a few more years. What is killing him mostly is his inability to be active. It is depressing him. He has bad joints and back that prevent all but the shortest of walks.He is definitely an exception to the rule of how long you can keep up a brutal amount of drinking. However, my point is that if you quit, it does not mean you die soon. Rather, the opposite is likely. You will live longer and maybe a lot longer.
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May I kindly advise you that running DOES ruin cartilage and other connective tissue. You can't predict who it happens to. I have trouble walking now due to running. Try low-impact exercise.
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Do like the smell of formaldehyde? How about formaldehyde headaches? :-) (I am just remembering Advanced Placement biology in high school. Even dissecting cats just released SOOO much formaldehyde. I wonder if they even do that anymore, seeing as formaldehyde might now be considered too carcinogenic.)
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If you ever find me thinking that laying on a cold hard floor is a way to ""feel good", remember to ask me what was so good about the problem that got me there. "Just a devotion to a potion Now please no applause And a dedication to a medication and a crutch, a cure, a cause What I've counted on to pick me up has knocked me to my knees Before I hit the floor, once more I'll call it the disease."
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