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Tamzine 7 month s ago
#30 the motherf@#king gympie-gympie your lucky if its just nine month. It might be a lot longer, or you might just kill yourself because that is what both humans and animals have done after contact with that damnthing. A British soldier once wiped his butt with it during an execice and just pulled is gun and killed himself. The incredibly fine, glass-like needles of the leaves also stay toxic for years after the plant is dead.
       
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Armida 7 month s ago
#12 I think Destroying Angel is just about the best name ever for something lethally toxic.
       
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Frederick 7 month s ago
#42 Why would you have an obviously fucked up animal in your car?
       
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Drew 7 month s ago
#40 Not dangerous depending on the condition of the lava. Normal cultural practice in many places. Just because volcanos have gasses, doesn't mean EVERY volcano has them, or that a simple pyriclastic flow is deadly.
       
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