Flesh
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It'll be your
flesh
and blood friends who you have deep and nuanced and textured, face-to-face relationships with, and there's a study I learned about from Bill McKibben, the environmental writer, that I think tells us a lot about this.
And she heard how they yelled, "Let the fish eat your flesh!"
The discs were photographed to produced animated movies that allow a viewer to travel up and down the skeleton, and into the flesh, and through the bones, and the veins, and, perhaps I should have suggested you don't watch this during dinner, my bad.
The human body is made out of bones and flesh, which has a relatively set density.
In option one, if the hero weighs 200 pounds all the time, then he would be bones and
flesh
at normal size.
In option two, if the hero weighs 5,400 pounds all the time, then he would be bones and
flesh
at 18 feet with 5,400 pounds of weight supported by two legs.
LN: It smelled kind of like singed
flesh.
I was made of
flesh
but I wasn't pink.
Not the man in the flesh, but for the first time in history, this is the genome of a specific human, printed page-by-page, letter-by-letter: 262,000 pages of information, 450 kilograms, shipped from the United States to Canada thanks to Bruno Bowden, Lulu.com, a start-up, did everything.
I have to find my way back to the
flesh.
But one thing sets the phantoms that appear after amputation apart from their
flesh
and blood predecessors: the vast majority of them are painful.
They were testing tomatoes that they had picked, taking the
flesh
of their skin, putting it in a test tube, mixing it with chemicals to extract DNA and then using their home DNA copier to test those tomatoes for genetically engineered traits.
There are fatshionistas who reclaim their bodies and their beauty by wearing fatkinis and crop tops, exposing the
flesh
that we're all taught to hide.
It's the cancer of
flesh
and bones.
The
flesh
has been decomposed entirely, as have the bones.
Venom can also paralyze you almost instantly, or it can just eat your
flesh
away, like acid.
Brown v. Board in
flesh.
A sharp thing on which to hang your sorry
flesh
to feel something, anything, other than this.
It was known as mumia and made by grinding up mummified human
flesh.
In response, Queen Isabella granted permission to capture and enslave anyone who ate human
flesh.
First used by colonizers to dehumanize indigenous people, it has since been applied to anyone who eats human
flesh.
But it's also been quite common for cultures to normalize some form of eating human
flesh
under ordinary circumstances.
And ground up mummies were far from the only remedy made from human
flesh
that was common throughout Europe.
One particularly common form of cannibalism appears to have been filial cannibalism, where adult sons and daughters would offer a piece of their own
flesh
to their parents.
This was typically offered as a last-ditch attempt to cure a sick parent, and wasn't fatal to their offspring— it usually involved
flesh
from the thigh or, less often, a finger.
And so what I'd like to do with my remaining time is basically
flesh
out a couple of these.
It's because we're
flesh
and blood.
It was not until the 14th century that an Italian painter recognized the lap as a Grecian temple, upholstered in
flesh
and cloth.
As I was tempted to eat the rotten
flesh
of my comrade, he gave me comfort.
You can see muscles pulling down at
flesh
to bring her eyebrows down.
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