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Giant Hairball Removed from Woman's Stomach

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: Rubycon
That is beyond gross. What was she raising a chewbacca?

I believe you're looking for "Wookie" 😉

What's impressive either way is the amount of hair. It's understandable with felines because their tongue is like a fileboard! Damn that is just sick. People with nails in their skulls or scissors in their abdomen is one thing but this is really nasty.

 
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: Rubycon
That is beyond gross. What was she raising a chewbacca?

I believe you're looking for "Wookie" 😉

What's impressive either way is the amount of hair. It's understandable with felines because their tongue is like a fileboard! Damn that is just sick. People with nails in their skulls or scissors in their abdomen is one thing but this is really nasty.

No argument from me 😉
 
I saw this hair ball at Walter Reed! I was 25 years old and hung over from drinking in D.C. all night. My buddies and I walked it off through the Museum at Walter Reed, but it has since moved to the National Museum of Health and Medicine. They had the bullet that killed Lincoln, too.
 
Originally posted by: sdifox
what is even more bizarre is the hair surviving the acid.

cysteine bonds are not broken down by acids they are busted up by Bases which is why when you get a perm bases are added to your hair blow the bonds roll it up, re acid them and the bonds come back slightly off center.
 
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