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A person is looking at themselves in a mirror when they notice a slime (or something that looks like slime) moving inside their stomach. They are terrified, thinking that they may have ingested a monster, and decide to try and get it out. The person eventually realizes that the slime is just moving around because they are full, and is not actually a monster. They are reassured that there are no bad things on the slime, and after a little while it peacefully disappears.

Why is my stomach moving and a slime moving? You may be experiencing a reaction to the slime, or you may be experiencing a reaction to the movement of your stomach. There are many possible explanati

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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 there's no bad things on it so it must have gotten clean why is my butt moving it went to my dick and it feels weird it did oh God not a slime monster why is it so big!? Well I'm going to become food for the big guy am I? What the hmmmmmm it's feeding me to hm!? Eggs!? What the!? I feel gassy...

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Jan. 15, 2023, 4 a.m.

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Published: Sunday, January 15, 2023

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