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Is that your xray, Deb?
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🙂 No, I have many x-rays but not a chest x-ray. I’d love to know what the shadow on the bottom left is, it’s in about the right position for something in the stomach.
From what I can see, it’s a chest xray of a woman – with a normal heart size and a bit of scoliosis of the spine. The shadow on the left? That’s of course … a fart waiting to happen.
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What? Not snips and snails and puppy-dog tails, like my grammy usta tell me? Probably next you’ll tell me the earth isn’t flat and the sun doesn’t go around it.
Oh you whacky scientists.
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Very interesting. I didn’t realize potassium was such a large part of our makeup, though I knew it was very important in maintaining good health.
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Very cool. I like reviewing what we’re made of. I love your intelligent site.
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lmao @ Collin 2 funny.
Very interesting T13. Have a great day!
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
I enjoyed your science lesson 🙂
Have a great Thursday!
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he, pretty interesting facts 🙂
it`s nice to know what actually is inside me and what gives me the possibility to exist ;D
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