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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Bacteria in your gut. They all have little tails called flagellae that they whip round to help them move. That causes a strong breeze and has to be expelled somehow. |
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By *artytwoCouple
over a year ago
Wolverhampton |
"As I was sat in the pub earlier farting away, quietly I hasten to add, I was sniggering thinking I asked about the wrong type of wind this morning
So where does that wind come from? "
Uranus |
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By *oubyLover OP Woman
over a year ago
East Yorkshire |
"As I was sat in the pub earlier farting away, quietly I hasten to add, I was sniggering thinking I asked about the wrong type of wind this morning
So where does that wind come from?
Uranus"
Certainly did tonight. It was blowing a gale in my pants. So many bacteria so little time
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