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Old 07-02-2002, 12:02 AM   #1
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Default Everything you wanted to know about poop...

but were afraid to ask.

http://www.heptune.com/poop.html

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Old 07-02-2002, 03:30 AM   #2
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Can you get sick from eating poop?

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Yes, you can definitely get sick from eating poop, even in minute quantities! Although urine emerges sterile from the body (unless the person has an infection), poop emerges loaded with bacteria and sometimes other life forms. Many diseases, including food poisoning, cholera and typhus, are spread by fecal contamination. Many parasites, such as the notorious tapeworm, can be spread through deliberate or accidental ingestion of poop.
There are some parasites, such as pinworms, who depend on people eating their own poop to keep the population up. Pinworms are small nematodes that live in the colon. The females emerge from the anus at night to lay their eggs. Their activity makes the anal area itch. The person scratches the itch (often doing so in his sleep), procuring a small amount of fecal matter and eggs under his fingernails, and then puts his fingers in his mouth. Once the eggs are consumed, the person is infected with a new generation of pinworms.
I have read that almost everyone has pinworms. Luckily, pinworms don't do much harm. You only notice them if you have a lot of pinworms! If you want to find out if you do indeed have them, get someone to gently touch around your anal area with Scotch tape while you are sleeping. The worms will stick to the tape and you'll be able to see them.


Ehm... great site... I guess
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Old 07-02-2002, 01:09 PM   #3
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I always wondered why your corn is always in your poop...NOW I KNOW!!!!!!!!!!



*goes to eat some corn*
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Old 07-02-2002, 02:01 PM   #4
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So many questions answered.
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Old 07-02-2002, 03:22 PM   #5
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Why does some poop hurt when it comes out?

Turds can get very large and dry if a person is constipated, causing painful stretching of the anal opening. Pooping can also hurt if the person has hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are engorged veins in the anal area. A doctor once described them to me as "varicose veins of the anus," which suggests that the valves in the veins that are supposed to keep the blood flowing in the right direction have gotten messed up. Pooping can also be painful if the person suffers from an anal fissure, a tear in the tissue of the rectum.


Wow. I am now very educated in the facts on poop. Damn, this is a great website. And yeah, they really answered all of the questions thoroughly. Excellent.
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Old 07-02-2002, 04:18 PM   #6
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How come people say "I'm gonna go take a dump"? when in reality they are leaving a dump?
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Fizzling can happen if the poop is supercharged with bubbles of fart gas.


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Floaters are turds that have an unusually high gas content.
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