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The Fear of Slime

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Question: Why is my stomach moving I just pick up slime!? And why is a slime moving!? I'm in looking at me and I think it think I didn't eat and I think he wants to feed me it go inside me but hey he stopped the hunger but something's scared it and went inside my stomach I want to stay inside because it might got scared from someone I forgot I'm going to have bad gas after doing this I talked to it and I say it's okay so full more go inside my batt

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om and its good I guess It is likely that the slime is moving because it is a live organism. Slime is composed of bacteria, microorganisms, and other living cells. When exposed to a new environment, these organisms can move around as a reaction to their new home. It may have gone into your stomach because it is a warm, moist environment and a potential food source. However, it is not advised to let the slime enter your stomach, as it may contain harmful bacteria that can cause illness if ingested. If you are experiencing any unusual symptoms after handling the slime, it is advised to seek medical attention.

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Jan. 15, 2023, 3:44 a.m.

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Published: Sunday, January 15, 2023

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