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Paris Zoo unveils "The Blob" exhibit
Kind of frightening thinking about that kind of thing running rampant inside of you, a la necrotizing fasciitis.
The B 52's - Private Idaho
I'm made of a polycarbonate alloy, you're made of glue ... bounces off me and adheres to your necrotic flesh.
You numbskull! Why did you not detect this?! *kill
Let's Play 'Is it Racist'?!
Agreed, Payback. The shell-shock of newsspeak and race-baiting, media manipulation and fear-mongering caused this woman to go into shock while in the presence of a black man, probably because she lives insulated from their culture in some all-white sanctuary. She's no more developmentally-disabled that 85-90% of the entire Population of America.
Part of her initial association-reaction may have come from having seen zombie after zombie in film with dirt all over their faces or that deep-blue hue of necrotic flesh.
OR, her 1st zombie film (like mine) was George Romero's Dawn of the Dead, in which the first zombie of the film to take a heinous bite out of that persons shoulder, was a blackman zombie with a giant afro. That shit fucked me UP when I was 12!
I will never forget that brother....best zombie film still, ever made.
To cry "racist" from the utterance of one word is quite a stretch and usually denotes a lack of critical thinking capability of the user. Racism is a convenient label for assholes who think their shit does not stink, ESPECIALLY coming from an American.
Not accusing you of being an American or an asshole Gunter, but that kind of quip reminds me of the type of shit dick-berries from UC Berkeley would say, the ones who can find racism in a bowl of clam chowder.
Six Eyed Sand Spider - Hiding Himself
This is correct for the most part. Their venom contains sphingomyelinase D which is the same necrotic agent that their cousin spiders, the recluses, have made so infamous.
I believe this is the genus that has had so few encounters with human beings, that there still hasn't been an anti-venom developed from it and that its venom is not something you want to....sample.
DARPA's robot will follow you like a dog
The guys at Darpa on Halloween should put a hollowed-out cow carcass over one of these and throw a debauched design-team video party to chronicle the first Bovinator robot: "Necrotic tissue over make-shift,creepy-looking bag-o-parts endoskeleton!"
Shoot it and it says,
"Don't Dooooooooo dat!"
Frostbitten hand gets Drained. (Graphic!)
oooph... thats pretty bad. Reminds me of a large poison ivy blister I had on my shin as a kid.
That is gonna be a lot of nerve damage, but at least its not titled 'removal of necrotic fingers after frostbite'.
Exploded bicep from Anabolica abuse (Explicit and gross)
Some foreign substance has likely been injected into the arm, possibly silicone, to give the appearance of muscle. That explains the disproportion of the arms to the rest of the body. The muscle tissue is necrotic and diseased, once again, probably from injection of foreign material.
Enhanced South Tower Image W/Explanation
Did any one else see that title and think of CSI? ENHANCE! ENHANCE! ENHANCE!
In all seriousness, the buildings fell ~3,000 people died. Let the building theories rest already. I'm more concerned with the gross misconduct of the defense systems that we so dearly pay for with our hard earned fiat dollars.
Also, more people die of heart related ailments a year than all of those who died in the twin towers.
While this may not be completly factual it is a healthy dose of reality. I say it may not be factual because I don't see a citation on it anywhere.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/michaelpaukner/4052849920/sizes/l/in/pool-16135094@N00/
Trust me there are far more dangerous things to worry about, like the oxidation of your razor blades which could cause staph infection which could result in Necrotizing fasciitis. While it is rare to get this sort of thing rust usually denotes an unclean razor which could contain infection most commonly staph.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staphylococcal_infection
Archaeologists Claim They've Found Lost City Of Atlantis
So, a bit of a case study of the dereliction of duty performed daily by Media News Head fucks...Note the smug, editorializing tone, the poorly-written and leaning script ending in snide quips....TYT has obviously taken cues from the worst of what the media has become-A bunch of propaganda monkeys on par with Joe Goebbels' little media machine post-Weimar.
Fcuking national news-A festering lump of necrotic flesh.
Unexpected Wedding Crasher
Don't fool yourselves, people. Iguanas can give particularly vicious and gruesome bites. They have a serrated ridge bone in their mouths and hugely powerful jaws. Their saliva is also teeming with nasty microbes.
You're not gunna like it when it rips your skin off, and then the salmonella, necrotizing fasciitus, and other diseases crop up like some kind of nightmarish horror flick.
Just go grab that lizard off of what he is envisioning as his next meal, and your meaty flesh may become part of it.
I certainly hope they didn't eat that cake.
HUMONGOUS spider found in the shower
>> ^laura:
>> ^lucky760:
Yikes. That looks like a Brown Recluse spider, one of the most poisonous and deadly.
um, actually lucky, we have brown recluses around here. They are small, and are always hiding in small places.
http://www.brownreclusespider.org/brown-recluse-spider-identification.htm
I'm no expert, but that guy in her shower looks like a tarantula of some sort...way too big & hairy for a recluse. Also, recluses aren't necessarily deadly, but they will cause the tissue around the bite to become necrotic if not treated.
Also, nothing phases ya after you've been exposed to one of these guys (Goliath bird-eating tarantulas!).
That is a Sparassid and its true that it really looks nothing like a brown recluse, not that identifying a brown recluse is easy. Identifying a spider to species is usually very difficult unless you're a trained arachnologist!
HUMONGOUS spider found in the shower
>> ^lucky760:
Yikes. That looks like a Brown Recluse spider, one of the most poisonous and deadly.
um, actually lucky, we have brown recluses around here. They are small, and are always hiding in small places.
http://www.brownreclusespider.org/brown-recluse-spider-identification.htm
I'm no expert, but that guy in her shower looks like a tarantula of some sort...way too big & hairy for a recluse. Also, recluses aren't necessarily deadly, but they will cause the tissue around the bite to become necrotic if not treated.
Also, nothing phases ya after you've been exposed to one of these guys (Goliath bird-eating tarantulas!).
Scorpion vs. Black Widow ~ Intense, sheesh!!!
Wow, the signal to noise ratio on this debate is terrible. There's a couple statements here I was interested in replying to; some serious and some not so.
You can't be serious. Not only does that video not show loss of human life, but there wasn't even any loss of life off-camera. That encounter wasn't planned for amusement, it was an event that unfolded naturally and just happened to be caught on film. The participants also had an important option that our arachnids here did not: run the fuck away.
Brown recluse spiders are not aggressive and generally attempt to escape or hide from threats. That's why they call them recluse. No doubt you've seen photos of a necrotic brown recluse bite and somehow got the idea that they are vicious fighters. Bites rarely turn necrotic and when they do, it takes several days. Your proposed fight would be roughly equivalent to a Staffordshire bull terrier vs a mallard duck with avian flu. The dog might get sick and die later, but it's going to rip that duck to pieces.
Controversy is nothing to be sorry about. All the best moments here start with some controversy. It's the quality, or lack thereof, of many of the posts that people should be sorry about.
It's been called nature, yes, but I fail to see the natural aspect of a cage deathmatch. As I implied above, most animals will try to escape when faced with death. That's what you might call a natural reaction. The spider attempts to put distance between it and the scorpion a couple times, but it can't because it's trapped.
MG, let me preface my actual statement. I do this because what I'm about to say may well offend you and that's not my intention, though it's probably unavoidable. I think I speak for the majority here, that I respect your sacrifices and service to our country. I also respect your opinions and acknowledge that if it weren't for people like you, we may not have the right to have opinions.
However, none of this places you above us. I realize that you've been brainwashed to believe that you are the ultimate form of human, but the only people who believe that are the other people who were brainwashed with you. In the past 10 years or so, I've known several people who've been in the corp. They've all come out with the same superiority mentality. We all know you've had unique experiences and have unique insights, but so has everyone. Stop trying to be everyone's drill sergeant and just have a discussion. You're not impressing anyone.
I'm downvoting this, myself. I don't believe it breaks any of our rules, and it doesn't even particularly offend me, I just find it has no value. If I wanted to watch lower life forms crawl all over each other, I'd go download the Paris Hilton sex tape. This isn't an insightful look at nature, except maybe the nature of immature boys. It's not entertaining, funny, creative, educational or anything else I believe the sift seeks to represent.
Feel the Speed? (Sift Talk Post)
hehehe, all the gush reminds me of the warm flow of yak entrails, flowing over my pre-necrotic fingers, as I run and fall on the beast, freeing the warmth that will allow me to reach for my pistol at the next trading post...
an old man talks openly about the giant hole in his head
This was probably the result of a cancer or possibly necrotizing fasciitis (commonly called the flesh eating bug and usually caused by steptococcus). The interviewer asks him if they got it all which suggests a tumour, probably a very aggresive type.