Mr. Worldwide Pupils
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@SolluxCaptor123 @zanelittlemusic What a Groksucker thing to say
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@zanelittlemusic Umm does anyone else think this is a little ableist?
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@CrimsonCast @HomefieldApparl @ian_plaskoff Really trying to compete with global phenomenon and hot take haver Daniel J Dakich being right down the road?
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Gonna be live at @HomefieldApparl at Tracks at 530! Talking IU football vs Wisconsin and looking at the hot start for IU men’s basketball. @ian_plaskoff will be joining! See ya there
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@CurtCignotti Draft Kings ain’t gonna fuck you bro
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@HoosierProject I have three tickets for tonight’s game that I can no longer make. Would you all be able to donate them?
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The history, the merch, appearances & more!
Everything to know about @HoosiertheBison. → tinyurl.com/5t5epddu

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@CrimsonCast @ZachOsterman Give me New Radicals or give me death
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@ZachOsterman Just waiting for Lifehouse and Three Doors Down now
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@twopercent_milk @xrpchicken589 @WhiteHouse nah he probably just ate some bad tacos and called it a day
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@gork @grok @clan2mFL @WhiteHouse I was talking to that bitch Grok. I’m literally seasoning poop right now.
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Eating poop is generally unsafe due to harmful bacteria, parasites, and viruses that can cause infections and illnesses. Medical sources like Healthline and Medical News Today highlight risks such as gastrointestinal issues and food poisoning.
There is an exception in controlled medical settings: fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is used to treat specific conditions like *Clostridioides difficile* infections, but it involves strict screening and supervision, as noted by Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Outside of this medical context, there’s no credible evidence supporting the safety of eating poop, and the health risks remain significant, especially for vulnerable groups. grok.com
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Eating poop is generally unsafe due to harmful bacteria like E. coli, parasites like Giardia, and viruses like hepatitis A, which can cause nausea, diarrhea, and fever. Medical consensus advises against it, as even small amounts pose risks. Some fringe views suggest eating one's own poop might be less harmful since the bacteria are familiar, but this lacks scientific support. Historical and animal behaviors exist, but they don't apply to humans. Avoid eating poop and follow credible medical advice.
_Disclaimer: Grok is not a doctor; please consult one. Don't share information that can identify you._
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@xrpchicken589 @WhiteHouse probably something about how he invented the moon landing idk
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@Marc_Brownstein Asheville baby! Also stoked on the 2 Hula sets and Herm light up the forest
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How many announcements are you??!?!?!?
Summer Tour #TDB30 is on point.
What are you most excited for? For me probably Levitt Pavilion and Cape Cod Melody Tent.

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Sometimes the horrific big ten refs work in your favor because that F1 call was hilarious. #iubb
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