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BSRI was sure his face would reach the event horizon and slam into the magnet or his skin would pull away from his skull followed by the iron in his blood.
I was disappointed.
luxintenebriseither eerie experiment or excellent effects.
refine this to a pencil-style magnet that extracts the magnetic goo, fuses to the sebum goo, from pores...person could become Mary Kay rich.
BSR: ooh! please. don't give 'em ideas. that sounds like something only a thousand cat videos could quell.
spawnflaggerI'm gonna guess that facial product has a CA Prop 65 warning.
00Scud00says...I'm thinking we sneak a bit of Crazy Glue in with his next facial treatment and watch him get a proper facelift.
I was sure his face would reach the event horizon and slam into the magnet or his skin would pull away from his skull followed by the iron in his blood.
I was disappointed.
BSRExcellent idea fellow NPC man!
*giggling as ensues we run to the drug store for Crazy Glue*
I'm thinking we sneak a bit of Crazy Glue in with his next facial treatment and watch him get a proper facelift.
Digitalfiendjokingly says...It's all fun and games until your face comes off...
moonsammyPfft, a Prop 65 warning gave my friend cancer. Those things are recursively dangerous.
I'm gonna guess that facial product has a CA Prop 65 warning.
StukaFoxsays...Despite what Wesley Crusher said on ST:TNG, you can't actually pull the iron out of your blood with anything shy of a magnetar.
followed by the iron in his blood.
BSR...magnetar
Sounds like a great name for a superhero or villain!
00Scud00says...SHUT UP WESLEY!!!
Sorry, an old reflex.
Despite what Wesley Crusher said on ST:TNG, you can't actually pull the iron out of your blood with anything shy of a magnetar.
PaybackWhat product doesn't? Prop 65 is almost an advertising gimmick now. There's people who think "OHH! It's Prop 65! THAT MEANS IT ACTUALLY WORKS!"
I'm gonna guess that facial product has a CA Prop 65 warning.
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