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Here's a fact you could've lived without knowing. You can physically bite off your fingers like carrots. But there's a nerve in your brain that keeps you from doing so. Let hope you don't damage that nerve!
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Here's a fact you could've lived without knowing.
You can physically bite off your fingers like carrots. But there's a nerve in your brain that keeps you from doing so.
Let hope you don't damage that nerve!
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