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But while feta cheese buckets are relatively new creations, humans have used shit as fertilizer since the dawn of agriculture the nitrogen in our urine is an excellent fertilizer, and feces, itself nutrient-rich, is a great soil amendment.
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And yet he can't resist using shit metaphorically, as in his statement that he is living "in the shitty pigsty called China".
The great tragedy today is caffs – I still want to go to them but they use shit produce and serve bad food.
They weave rhymes using "shit," nigga," 'bitch," "punk ass," "muthafucka," and "Newt Gingrich sucks dick" in a way that sounds both authentic and... not that bad... Between tracks are cool bite-size dramatic interludes of verite free-verse 'hood palaver.
And don't use shit like Propecia.
Also, a tiny, unidentified, minority of people, presumed to be trans, have even been making death threats and the TERFs and Meanies are, disgustingly, using shit like this to tar all of the trans community with the same brush.
Also, a tiny, unidentified, minority of people, presumed to be trans, have even been making death threats – and the TERFs and Meanies are, disgustingly, using shit like this to tar all of the trans community.
Despite the fact that people throughout history haven't been too clued up when it comes to the spreading of disease through poop and other bodily fluids, there have been quite a few examples over the years of people using shit as a kind of primitive biological weapon.
"Irish people were used to shit homes, shit education, shit hospitals.
I have it on good authority that in the days before DNA testing a great many burglars used to shit on their victims' beds or carpets, this as an added insult before heading back out the window or whichever hole they'd crept in through.
(Still cool with our gifted Paul Frank Bugaboo stroller, though, we used the shit out of that).
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