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<font color ="midnightblue"> Holy shit! Not for the queasy, seriously. Summation: guy ate raw sushi--raw sushi (fish) can have worms in it. Worms lay eggs. Eggs hatch...you can figure the rest out. Scroll down only if you're prepared for something from a sci-fi horror flick.

 

 

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http://www.kontrabandcontent.co.uk/1/graphics/pics/sushiworms1.jpg

 

 

*edit. Lets keep NWS pics as links. Thanks. *

 

[ 10. May 2005, 12:17 AM: Message edited by: SamZman ]

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is it me or is there something wrong with the picture (other than the obvious).

if his brain had eggs and worm in it how could a specialists see movement the skull would do a damn good job of hiding it.

second his freaking noggin looks way deformed WTF is that about, did the worms eat away at the bone? If they did would you have to say to yourself self WHY THE FUCK IS HEAD FEEL LIKE MUSH?

third speaking of bone if they cut his shit open wouldnt there be a cut line of some kind?

 

something happened there and I dont think it came about from eating raw fish.

 

EDIT damnit Sam. Posted that while i was typing. good find...

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Reguardless of how it looks.. Someone explain how they could possibly believe how you could get anything in your head, by injesting it into your stomach.

 

EDIT: By that I mean, anything solid. Like an egg or worm. Not something absorbed into the bloodstream and pumped into the brain.

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Originally posted by Boost Retard:

Reguardless of how it looks.. Someone explain how they could possibly believe how you could get anything in your head, by injesting it into your stomach.

 

EDIT: By that I mean, anything solid. Like an egg or worm. Not something absorbed into the bloodstream and pumped into the brain.

<font color ="midnightblue"> Several plausible reasons.

 

1st: the eggs, larvae, or worms themselves (which start out obviously very small--too small to be seen or felt when ingested), enter the mouth on the food, and stick to parts of the throat and mouth upon contact. They burrow in, and make their way for the place containing the most nutrients--the brain.

 

2nd: They enter the stomach, pass through the digestive tract and burrow into the lining of the intestines, (or even stomach, but less likely due to the thick mucus membrane), enter the blood stream as either eggs or larvae (absorbed as nutrients by upper intestine?) and are circulated into the brain.

 

3rd: It's too cool a concept to need an explanation. Worm infestion in brain = grotesquely awesome, defies reasoning graemlins/thumb.gif

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