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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Humans are obsessed with our grossest habits and here’s proof


From celebs having live colonoscopies (ahem, Katie Couric)  to the guy who posts the results of his blackhead attack on  YouTube, it’s not hard to figure out that we humans are obsessed with the gross things our bodies produce, and apparently, the gross things from others’ too!

Take the guy who had a 29 year old blackhead, for example:
What’s worse than having a blackhead for 29 years is that millions of people tuned in to watch the removal of it on the internet.



If watching a zit pop in real time isn’t satisfying enough, you can always watch it in slow motion.




Go ahead, let us take a look, they said.




2 billboards in one day, it must be a sign from God.



Note to self: if ever I’m in the middle of passing kidney stones (especially pretty green colored ones) don’t forget to collect them for photographs later. Not to mention, those green stones would make a nice piece of jewelry with a hole drilled through them.



Tonsil stones: the most putrid smelling stuff your body can produce. If you got em, snap a pic and share em’ with the online world. You’ll get tons of views.


Catch a man picking his nose, laugh your butt off. Privately of course…
Catch him picking, then eating it?
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It’s now your duty to share it on YouTube. It did reach 41,763 views, after all. Because like I said, we are obsessed with our gross habits, and those of our fellow humans.



If the world has seen you poop, then you my friend, have really lived life.


But that guy still has nothing on the fella who had the guts (no pun intended) to share his tapeworm with us…
If you ever have a tapeworm, never go to the bathroom without your camera.



Yet a tapeworm just doesn’t satisfy our craving for human worms quite long enough. Millions of folks enjoyed seeing the 57 renters of this woman’s ear canal.




She would’ve taken the belly-button piercing out as soon as pus began to ooze from her abdomen, but felt it was her duty to respond to her calling in life — to take a photo for the internet world to witness first hand.

So there you have it, plenty of proof that we are in fact obsessed with the nastiest things that come from the human body. And we can’t get enough of it.

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