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Triple Human Botfly removal

TickleMyElmo says...

The dude manning the tweezers seemed to know what he was doing. The pain assessment is a common medical practice, and he was ready with proper gauze after the removal. I'm guessing he's just friends with his doctor, hence the casual atmosphere.

Tonsil Cheese Removal

BoneRemake says...

fuck me am I glad I dont have anything like that. I literally am the type of guy to go in with tweezers and try and do it myself, knowing that that disgusting shit exists only increases my chances I assume of fucking my mouth up. That was some sick shit, although informative. nasty nasty naaaaaaaasty shit.

Kingston Factory Tour - How USB Drives are made

Krupo says...

>> ^deathcow:
lol... all that technology and then they put stickers on with tweezers


Yeah, DVD stickers are also done manually.

I suspect the first person who finds a clever way to automate that will have a winning patent on their hands... or I've also been to lo-tech factories.

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Mango Fly Larvae Extraction on Girls in Uganda

EDD says...

Had to perform the same procedure couple of weeks ago, only mine were smaller, and I had to use tweezers. It was actually very interesting and satisfying, very much like popping a zit But boy do I hate it when at times of relative emergency there are people around that just can't pull their act together, all they do is bitch and moan and can't help, as mildly evidenced by this video. That ALWAYS happens to me, ooh, I just can't stand it.

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UsesProzac (Member Profile)

12983 says...

Weird you have lazy moths where you live lol. Actually they're probably all like that I just never pay attention to any of them. At first I thought you named it Seymour butts ha. Isn't that a porno dude? Anyways Walmart's the only place you could go to buy prenatal vitamins and end up leaving with a venus flytrap ha.

In reply to this comment by UsesProzac:
I tried and failed at the bonsai thing.. no patience and a black thumb, so I figured a carnivorous plant would appreciate me more. I read I shouldn't have fed it moths, incidentally, LOL. I was catching them with tweezers while they dozed by the lamp..

I named the plant Seymour because that plant made his life hell in Little Shop of Horrors.

Got the flytrap at Walmart, of all freaking places.. Went in to buy prenatal vitamins, left with a flesh-eating plant. Hrm, gotta work on my motherly priorities....... .....heh

In reply to this comment by FrstSecThird:
Oh what I want one! I'm not a plant person but I've always wanted a venus flytrap or a bonzai tree. But yah did you name it? I don't think I've ever caught a moth before ha, you must be lightening fast!

In reply to this comment by UsesProzac:
It's going! Bought a venus flytrap plant and he's eating all the moths I've been catching. YEY!

In reply to this comment by FrstSecThird:
HOWDY! Lol. How's your day going?

In reply to this comment by UsesProzac:
AHOY.

12983 (Member Profile)

UsesProzac says...

I tried and failed at the bonsai thing.. no patience and a black thumb, so I figured a carnivorous plant would appreciate me more. I read I shouldn't have fed it moths, incidentally, LOL. I was catching them with tweezers while they dozed by the lamp..

I named the plant Seymour because that plant made his life hell in Little Shop of Horrors.

Got the flytrap at Walmart, of all freaking places.. Went in to buy prenatal vitamins, left with a flesh-eating plant. Hrm, gotta work on my motherly priorities....... .....heh

In reply to this comment by FrstSecThird:
Oh what I want one! I'm not a plant person but I've always wanted a venus flytrap or a bonzai tree. But yah did you name it? I don't think I've ever caught a moth before ha, you must be lightening fast!

In reply to this comment by UsesProzac:
It's going! Bought a venus flytrap plant and he's eating all the moths I've been catching. YEY!

In reply to this comment by FrstSecThird:
HOWDY! Lol. How's your day going?

In reply to this comment by UsesProzac:
AHOY.

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Giant Knife Version 1.0 from Wenger/Swiss Army

silvercord says...

It seems like Wenger wants you to do one thing: throw out your old knives. Actually, it wants you to do several things: throw out your bike tools, your toiletries, your laser pointer and so on, because you can find all of these instruments in a huge Swiss Army knife, which includes every tool the company makes. Wenger is calling the contraption “Giant Knife Version 1.0.” It debuted with all 85 features and can perform hundreds of functions.
Who doesn’t need a cigar cutter next to a bicycle chain rivet setter next to a golf divot repair tool? Wenger is on to something with this everyman’s gadget. It wouldn’t be a knife, though, without a blade, so Wenger put seven in the line-up. And it wouldn’t be Swiss Army unless it came with tweezers and a toothpick. (They’re included, too.)

Here are all 85 tools included in Giant Knife, Version 1.0:

1. 2.5” 60% Serrated locking blade
2. Nail file, nail cleaner
3. Corkscrew
4. Adjustable pliers with wire crimper and cutter
5. Removable screwdriver bit adapter
6. 2.5” Blade for Official World Scout Knife
7. Spring-loaded, locking needle-nose pliers with wire cutter
8. Removable screwdriver bit holder
9. Phillips head screwdriver bit 0
10. Phillips head screwdriver bit 1
11. Phillips head screwdriver bit 2
12. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5 mm x 3.5 mm
13. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.6 mm x 4.0 mm
14. Flat head screwdriver bit 1.0 mm x 6.5 mm
15. Magnetized recessed bit holder
16. Double-cut wood saw with ruler (inch & cm)
17. Bike chain rivet setter, removable 5m allen wrench, screwdriver for slotted and Phillips head screws
18. Removable tool for adjusting bike spokes, 10m hexagonal key for nuts
19. Removable 4mm curved allen wrench with Phillips head screwdriver
20. Removable 10mm hexagonal key
21. Patented locking Phillips head screwdriver
22. Universal wrench
23. Laser pointer with 300 ft. range
24. 1.65” Clip point utility blade
25. Metal saw, metal file
26. 4 mm allen wrench
27. 2.5” blade
28. Fine metal file with precision screwdriver
29. Double-cut wood saw
30. Cupped cigar cutter with double-honed edges
31. 12/20-Gauge choke tube tool
32. Watch caseback opening tool
33. Snap shackle
34. Telescopic pointer
35. Compass, straight edge, ruler (in./cm)
36. Mineral crystal magnifier with precision screwdriver
37. 2.4” Springless scissors with serrated, self-sharpening design
38. Shortix key
39. Flashlight
40. Fish scaler, hook disgorger, line guide
41. Micro tool holder
42. Micro tool adapter
43. Micro scraper-straight
44. Reamer
45. Fine fork for watch spring bars
46. Pin punch 1.2 mm
47. Pin punch .8 mm
48. Round needle file
49. Removable tool holder with expandable receptacle
50. Removable tool holder
51. Multi-purpose screwdriver
52. Flat Phillips head screwdriver
53. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5 mm x 3.5 mm
54. Spring loaded, locking flat nose nose-pliers with wire cutter
55. Phillips head screwdriver bit 0
56. Phillips head screwdriver bit 1
57. Phillips head screwdriver bit 2
58. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5 mm x 3.5 mm
59. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.6 mm x 4.0 mm
60. Flat head screwdriver bit 1.0 mm x 6.5 mm
61. Can opener
62. Phillips head screwdriver
63. 2.5” Clip point blade
64. Golf club face cleaner
65. 2.4” Round tip blade
66. Patented locking screwdriver, cap lifter, can opener
67. Golf shoe spike wrench
68. Golf divot repair tool
69. Micro straight-curved
70. Special tool holder
71. Phillips head screwdriver 1.5mm
72. Screwdriver 1.2 mm
73. Screwdriver .8 mm
74. Mineral crystal magnifier, fork for watch spring bars, small ruler
75. Removable screwdriver bit holder
76. Magnetized recessed bit holder
77. Tire tread gauge
78. Reamer/awl
79. Patented locking screwdriver, cap lifter, wire stripper
80. Special Key
81. Toothpick
82. Tweezers
83. Adapter
84. Key ring
85. Second key ring

Dennis Pireta, Wenger’s marketing director put it succinctly when he noted, “This is not exactly going to win any awards for lightest, smallest or most efficient tools…” The knife is a brute, weighing 2 pounds, 11 ounces and measuring 8.75 inches. But don’t worry, it has a key ring so you can carry it on a belt loop.

Wenger set the price at $1,200.


this disaster teddy bear contains 22 items for any emergency

plastiquemonkey says...

you have to keep an emergency-preparedness bag (because of EARTHQUAKES), but they're ugly so you don't want to show them in your room.

now there's the disaster teddy bear. it's easy to find because of its glow-in-the-dark armband and you can carry it like a backpack. plus, it's a cute toy for children.

the 22 items are inside the zipper in the back of the teddy bear. they're the items that survivors of actual disasters (like the hanshin earthquake) wish they had.

the 22 items:
1. radio with light (batteries included)
2. inside slippers to protect your feet
3, 4. emergency water (2 packs)
5. emergency blanket.
6-8. simple first aid kit (bandaids, gauze, Qtips)
9. work gloves
10. whistle
11. compressed towel
12. hand-cranked generator for cellphone
13. eyemask
14. playing cards
15-19. emergency toolkit (scissors, nail clippers, tweezers, nail file, ???)
20, 21. ballpoint pen (hangs around neck), disaster-prevention notepad
22. disaster prevention handbook

via tvinjapan...

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