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    straight-family-35431

    03/11/2023, 4:17 AM
    hit em with some adrenaline
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:18 AM
    Fuck that. Strap them up to a machine and have the machine keep them alive
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:18 AM
    Can't die if the machine is stopping it from happening
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    straight-family-35431

    03/11/2023, 4:18 AM
    keep the brain alive and destroy every nerve possible
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    straight-family-35431

    03/11/2023, 4:18 AM
    true tortue
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    straight-family-35431

    03/11/2023, 4:18 AM
    torture
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:18 AM
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendrocnide_moroides
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:18 AM
    Of course it's Australia
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    straight-family-35431

    03/11/2023, 4:19 AM
    actually destroying the nerve at that point would be a good thing
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:19 AM
    Sting can last days. No sleep or anything
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:19 AM
    The pain is too great apparently. Even a slight brush of it you're fucked
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:20 AM
    People that have them keep them in cages and stay well away
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    straight-family-35431

    03/11/2023, 4:20 AM
    we have some nettles in the us but theyre minor
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:20 AM
    > For two or three days the pain was almost unbearable; I couldn't work or sleep... I remember it feeling like there were giant hands trying to squash my chest... then it was pretty bad pain for another fortnight or so. The stinging persisted for two years and recurred every time I had a cold shower...There's nothing to rival it; it's ten times worse than anything else
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:20 AM
    > Physical contact with Dendrocnide moroides is not the only way that it can cause harm to a person—the trichomes are constantly being shed from the plant and may be suspended in the air within its vicinity. They can then be inhaled, which may lead to respiratory complications if a person spends time in close proximity to the plant
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:20 AM
    It gets worse 🤣
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    straight-family-35431

    03/11/2023, 4:21 AM
    ye they prob were in his skin for years
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    straight-family-35431

    03/11/2023, 4:21 AM
    microscopic needles
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:21 AM
    Reason #37181 why I'm never going to Australia
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    straight-family-35431

    03/11/2023, 4:21 AM
    imagine having htat in ur lungs
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:21 AM
    Even the plants want to kill you
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:22 AM
    Yeah imagine aerosolising it
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    straight-family-35431

    03/11/2023, 4:22 AM
    reminds me of my grandmas dogs getting into porcupines
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:22 AM
    There's nothing besides getting the needles our that'll work either apparently
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    straight-family-35431

    03/11/2023, 4:22 AM
    needles in their throats and shit
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:23 AM
    If God exists why the fuck does this plant
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:23 AM
    And other ones like it. Poor dogs 😦
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    straight-family-35431

    03/11/2023, 4:23 AM
    this dog was so dumb hed go back for seconds tho
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:23 AM
    Why am I not surprised
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    gorgeous-baker-92777

    03/11/2023, 4:23 AM
    Dogs and cats can be so silly sometimes
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