what are the side effets to eatting your own boogers?





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immortality

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loss of a social life

they will get stuck in-between your teeth Besides being disgusting, I don't think there is any.


u get more crunchy, salty and juicy boogers...hahaha

<Pooping it out!

A little extra protein in your diet. Have you tried them sauteed with garlic butter yet? Sometimes I add a little chopped onion too. And don't forget to season with salt and pepper. They're great that way. yuck


people will look at you with a look of disgust. They may even avoid being seen with you.

I've heard, too, that it's a part of resistance programming. You eat your own mucus, it is digested and in the process analysed. Your own body can determine what it was that those white blood cells were battling when they expired and design the appropriate anti-bodies. I don't know that it's true.Just something I heard.
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all hear-say


you become a boogerhead Here is the answer..you just ask it ...and you become unintelligent


you´re discusting... and definetly not very smart for asking that!

<I um would NEVER... but I did read somewhere that the are filled with protien, and are actually good for you.

BLAHHHH...

I. 97% of all Americans eat boogers. (1)
II. In fact, three of you are eating them right now.
III. Boogers are an important part of life.
IV. Boogers are important in history, they provide important nutrition, and they are delicious.

Transition: Let’s start with a look at boogers in history.

Body:

I. Boogers have an important part in history.
A. They were important to the early Roman empire. (3)
B. They were important in early European history. (2)
C. They were important in American history.
1. Washington’s boogers saved over 500 troops at Appomatix. (1)
2. Abe Lincoln’s boogers nearly saved his life at the Ford Theatre. (1)
3. Bill Clinton’s boogers had an inappropriate relationship with a woman. (5)

Transition: Now that we’ve looked at boogers in history, let’s explore their nutritional value.

II. Boogers are nutritious.
A. They are low in carbs and a perfect part of the Atkins diet. (4)
B. They are used in 72% of school lunches. (1)

Transition: Now that we’ve explored their nutritional value, let’s look at the most important part of them: taste.

III. Boogers are delicious.
A. Many find them as satisfying as a steak or pork chop. (4)
B. ¾ of all inmates on death row choose boogers as their last meal. (2)

Transition: Let’s review the many interesting facts about boogers.

Conclusion:

I. Boogers are an important part of life.
II. Boogers are important in history, they provide important nutrition, and they are delicious.
III. So Americans, free your fingers and nostrils!

read link for complete article:
http://www.maplelake.k12.mn.us/hs/online_assignments/Meyer%20Web%20Page/Speech_Outline_Example.html
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They should not harm your health, but is not socially acceptable.
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http://www.boldaz.com/comedy/news/health.htm

Well, I'm sure you've experienced the side effects at their fullest. ENJOY. a clean nose - but no one to show it to...


increased urination

<impotence

you ask questions like that throwing up



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