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In Scandinavian folklore, Fuligo septica is identified as the vomit of troll cats. [18] In Finland, the mold was believed to be used by witches to spoil their neighbors' milk. This gave it the name "paranvoi" (butter of the familiar spirit). [8] [19] Similarly, Swedish folklore labels Tremella mesenterica as the vomit of a witch's 'carrier.'
Dancing with the Stars and 90210 alum Trevor Donovan shared a frightening story on Facebook yesterday about an incident that happened when he left his rescue pup named Roscoe in his truck while ...
The album's putative label was not RCA Victor, for which Presley recorded for almost his entire career, but "Dog Vomit" or "RCA Victim", [5] and featured a parody of Nipper, the dog in the RCA Victor "His Master's Voice" logo, vomiting into a gramophone, captioned "He Makes Me Sick".
Some owners do this routinely if they have a dog susceptible to ear infections or if they have a breed with heavy, floppy ears, which can hide early signs of inflammation. Dogs, like all Carnivorans, also possess two anal sacs, or scent glands. These sacs communicate with the surface of the skin by ducts which open on either side of the anus.
The signs may include lethargy, vomiting, fever, and diarrhea (usually bloody). Generally, the first sign of CPV is lethargy. Secondary signs are loss of weight and appetite or diarrhea followed by vomiting. Diarrhea and vomiting result in dehydration that upsets the electrolyte balance and this may affect the dog critically. Secondary ...
[1] [2] [3] The reference to vomit indicates excessive indulgence and so also symbolises revulsion. [4] The incorrigible nature of fools is further emphasised in Proverbs 27:22, "Though you grind a fool in a mortar, grinding them like grain with a pestle, you will not remove his folly from him." [5]
Among the most popular: Why does my sneeze smell weird? One Redditor likened the odor of their sneezes to “metal and chemicals,” and another to “musk and dead animal.” (Lovely.)
This explains why vomiting and diarrhea are associated with food poisoning, bacterial or viral infections, and so on -- your body is trying to get rid of bad things. Even without having poop in it, vomit is not pleasant by any means. Vomiting (technically called "emesis") is when the contents of your stomach are forcefully ejected through the ...