zombiegurlsos
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ORIGINAL: crumpets quote:
ORIGINAL: Lucylastic meconium isnt seen outside of infants firsts bowel movement , unless you are dealing with a major intestinal issue or cystic fibrosis. Someone (I forget who) asked if human feces was primarily red blood cells so I was explaining that our stool is about half bacteria (by dry weight) and not at all (percentage wise) composed of red blood cells (which wouldn't be so bad, in contrast, to re-ingest as the bacteria would be, immunologically speaking). By wet weight, our doo doo is mostly water, but when you dry it out, it is half bacteria by dry weight and the other half is stuff like cellulose and fats. Only a miniscule portion of our stinky stuff is oxidized red blood cells (which is what gives human stool that lovely deep brown coloring of the somewhat cooked foodstuff that the OP's consort so badly requests he/she eat). Meconium is different stuff altogether, I agree. Interestingly, even this sticky darkish infant poo poo also contains our gutsy friends, the bacteria, chief among them being the lactobacilli and the enterobacteria. While it may look very tasty, I'll have to defer to others as to what it tastes like. Chicken perhaps? Hi crumpets it don't taste like pollo asada....lol in my experiences (accidentally done of course {repeatedly accidentally of course}) I have found the taste to be bitter, so if you have a Thai palate for bitter, sweet, salty and hot, well you might be interested...lol thank you again I can't wait to be corrupted like you!!!!
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