Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 3:44 pm
Supercallifragilisticexpialladocious.Figarou wrote:Heh, I like to see all this as an adjective.
Now you know.
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Supercallifragilisticexpialladocious.Figarou wrote:Heh, I like to see all this as an adjective.
Apokryltaros wrote: Want to help embiggen us all?
It's still a perfectly cromulent wordFigarou wrote:Apokryltaros wrote: Want to help embiggen us all?
You're a sick sick person.
#4 and #5
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... 567#912567
But I know you didn't mean to use embiggen that way.
Actually...Figarou wrote:Apokryltaros wrote: Want to help embiggen us all?
You're a sick sick person.
#4 and #5
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... 567#912567
But I know you didn't mean to use embiggen that way.
Indeedillydoodlymundo.Lupin wrote:
It's still a perfectly cromulent word
Step into my parlor, and I'll show you.Shadow Wulf wrote:whats with you guys and the word embiggen
Ermm...sorry. Its one minute to 12. But we don't make topics to proposibly get off topic. Yes we have 'mini topics' withen these but if theres nothing to say its not primarily necessary to go 'oooohhh duckies' which really would be derailing a topic.Shadow Wulf wrote:ill think ill pass but uh you got my mind off the subject now. time for a new one. ooooh duckies
If you have an allergy to dogs, you'd better hope so.WolvenOne wrote:Okay, to get back on topic, would becoming a werewolf have any affect on allergies?
WolvenOne wrote:Heh, I'm not sure it's possible to be allergic to yourself. ;)
Apokryltaros wrote:Actually...Figarou wrote:Apokryltaros wrote: Want to help embiggen us all?
You're a sick sick person.
#4 and #5
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... 567#912567
But I know you didn't mean to use embiggen that way.
Yes, I meant it that exactly that way.
think that a werewolf wouldnt have any common allergies, remember werewolfs are suppose to be immune to just about everything except silver. thats the only thing i can think of thats allergic to a werewolf. oh and my mom's chinese cooking, you better be allergic to that.WolvenOne wrote:Okay, to get back on topic, would becoming a werewolf have any affect on allergies?
WEREWOLF HUNTER: Oh, no! I seem to have inconveniently run out of silver bullets and holy water. Whatever shall I do? This situation sure is looking grim!Shadow Wulf wrote:and my mom's chinese cooking, you better be allergic to that.
Actully I think my friend's cat was allergic to his own dander, quite weird.WolvenOne wrote:Heh, I'm not sure it's possible to be allergic to yourself. ;)
I do to alot of times, because it seems to be human nature to adore powerful creatures. Quite frankly thats not what we're driving for though here.Shadow Wulf wrote:but a werewolfs immune system should be strong enough to fight off anything thats allergic to it. otherwise werewolfs would be nothing more than a wolf standing upright and real tall.
I just like to pic a werewolf as a powerful bien that dominates the humans
So that can mean their allergy syptoms would be worse.The immune system mistakenly believes that a harmless substance, in this case a food item, is harmful. In its attempt to protect the body, it creates specific IgE antibodies to that food. The next time the individual eats that food, the immune system releases massive amounts of chemicals and histamines in order to protect the body. These chemicals trigger a cascade of allergic symptoms that can affect the respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, skin, or cardiovascular system.
outwarddoodles wrote:If you would like the exact on allergies please, go google it. Otherwise its I beleive when your body is rejecting a substance, and because a werewolf's system is stronger than that may make it more severe.
From the Food alergy orginization:So that can mean their allergy syptoms would be worse.The immune system mistakenly believes that a harmless substance, in this case a food item, is harmful. In its attempt to protect the body, it creates specific IgE antibodies to that food. The next time the individual eats that food, the immune system releases massive amounts of chemicals and histamines in order to protect the body. These chemicals trigger a cascade of allergic symptoms that can affect the respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, skin, or cardiovascular system.
http://health.howstuffworks.com/allergy.htm - Heres some good information.