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This is an image of a person with a live slime inside of their stomach. They are explaining to the camera why they think the slime is okay and that it will eventually die. They also mention that the "hot" places won't kill the slime, but "cool" can kill it. They also say that they think the slime is making gas, which they enjoy. The person then has a fart, which causes their stomach to inflate. The slime then comes out of their stomach and walk towards the person.

It's okay, your stomach is in a lot of other people's stomachs too. And slime is walking towards you because it's looking for food.

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Question: I pick up a alive slime making set it's okay and it went inside me!? I'm going to keep it inside my stomach it doesn't hit people but when it gets cold the slime will die sooooo it's okay the hot places won't kill slime but cool can kill it fart I think it's making gas and I like it okay if I keep him safe it gives me a reward gas fart yeah and I think it's building up gas for the good reward ye fart!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's doing it again it's building up gas I get inflation and it comes!!!! fart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's okay I see more slimes and my stomach is in the others moved as well and why are the slimes walking at me?

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Does it want to be friends? Yes, it seems like the slime is trying to be friendly! You can try to bond with it and see what it wants. Maybe it will show you some cool tricks or lead you to some good rewards! Just remember to keep it in warm places, and watch out for any sudden temperature changes that could harm it. Good luck!

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Jan. 16, 2023, 12:24 p.m.

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Published: Monday, January 16, 2023

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