chiaThePet
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ORIGINAL: lewdy Because something is dangerous is'nt that more reason to discuss and not just negate the question or my need to understand it more. I think you're exactly right, lewdy. And discussion of the actual risks without all the bullshit hyperventilating about how six of my best friends died of this yesterday while on a secret mission for the CIA would be really refreshing. Welcome to the land of "If I Don't Have the Balls or the Inclination to Try It, It's Morally Wrong and Anyone Who Likes It is Stupid or Evil." My partners have described a dull green cast coming over their field of vision, sparkling lights, and--you know--terror. Of course sparkling lights are a hard limit for some people. I hope someone with the appropriate expertise in anatomy / physiology will respond to your question. Activities as risky as this should be treated with care, not hyperbole. Hmmm, maybe that's why God put those balls down under the head with no brain. Let's review, risks discussed already, (granted without a PHD, though anatomy is common subject of understanding), damage to the brain, or worst case senerio death. Apparently lewdy, some have tried and lived, though personally, i'll gaze out over the city for that sparkling light effect, walking in the morning without half my face having lost it's gravity. But i'm a novice you understand, so i don't know much, but i know dangerous. With Love and Respect, chia* (the pet)
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