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A person is looking inside a destroyed spaceship and discovering a canister that has fallen down and is inside their stomach. There appears to be some sort of living creatures inside the canister and the person seems to be letting them stay there, presumably to do their thing.

ing inside my stomach Am I going to die from a Slimes in my Stomach?

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Question: I work inside a destroyed spaceship ??? And the canister fall down and get inside my stomach and I feel something moving inside me it's slimes!? It doesn't hit me but it's a alive but I want him to do his thing I let him stay fart

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inside my stomach. Wow, that is quite the extraordinary situation! First of all, it is important that if you do not feel any symptoms, you should consult a doctor immediately. Even if the canister did not hit you, the slimes could be dangerous if you ingested them. It is important to make sure that you are healthy and safe. If you are feeling healthy and want to keep the slimes in your stomach, then you will need to create a suitable environment for them to thrive. You will need to find food for them and create a place for them to stay. It is also important to make sure that you are hydrated and well-fed yourself so that your body can support the slimes. You may also want to consider talking to a specialist to make sure that your decision is safe and sound. Good luck in your journey and take good care of yourself and your new friends!

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 16, 2023, 8:44 a.m.

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Published: Monday, January 16, 2023

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