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The venom of the boomslang is primarily a hemotoxin; it disables the coagulation process and the victim may die as a result of internal and external bleeding. The venom has been observed to cause hemorrhage into tissues such as muscle and brain. Other signs and symptoms include headache, nausea, sleepiness, and mental disorders.
Because boomslang venom is slow-acting, symptoms may not become apparent until many hours after the bite. Although the absence of symptoms provides sufficient time for procuring antivenom, it can also provide victims with false reassurance, leading to their underestimating the seriousness of the bite. Snakes of any species may sometimes fail to inject venom when they bite (a so-called "dry bite"), so after a few hours without any noticeable effects, victims of boomslang bites may wrongly believe that their injury is not serious or life-threatening.
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ITS BACK ITS BACK ITS BACK!!!
(Ha. Lazy me copying so I didn't have to type the same thing twice.)
@snowflake_castial You live in Muncie Indiana? I live so close to you. I live in Yorktown.
BRIE, why are you here?
If there are multiple offenses including Level 4-6 words, we will take a vote as to remove you temporarily from Bremston.
(well then…)
Um… Wes, Brie, or Gabby?
guess
Hi Wes, how ya doin'
nope
NO!?
BRIE?
And I wonder if you miss me, too
If you don't is one thing that I wish you knew
TerraGenesis?
TerraGenesis?
(… Do I see an AOS reference?)
Anatidaephobia
This is the last thing i copied
Dean
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