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Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:36 am
by Advo
Thanks, my bb has been itching for an hour now
Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:38 am
by EvolSyawla
Ya Allah, who said anything about my pictures!
OKay fine, but only because you asked so nicely.

Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:39 am
by Adali
original dervish wrote:Every month or so I use a a cotton bud dipped in anti septic solution to clean it out.
TMI
this topic is for the gabdho dhoocil yahow.
Ladies PM me pictures of your BB piercing.
Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:40 am
by EvolSyawla
Can't any topic remain clean and qabiil free?
Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:42 am
by Malachite
Your body can be a collection of bacteria

Not all bacteria are bad. In fact, some are rather good for you..Probiobtics come into play...You need a balance of microbes... These good bacteria to compete with the "bad" bacteria" for attachments sites, nutrients.. They are our friends..
What about Arachnids live on our face

Right now, in the general vicinity of yourr nose, there are at least two species of microscopic mites living in your pores. You would expect scientists to know quite a lot about these animals (given that we share our faces with them), but we don’t.

Demodex brevis
Demodex-brevis-400.jpg (191.86 KiB)

Demodex folliculorum
Demodex-folliculorum.jpg (144.62 KiB)
Yery interesting, and will it make you scratch your face while reading it?
http://www.livescience.com/47614-face-mites.html
Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:43 am
by jalaaludin5
Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:49 am
by EvolSyawla
Sulfur, yes definitely. We have bacteria all over our bodies. The problem becomes when skin breaks and the bacteria get in. Alot of ringworms and fungal infections (cambaar) start like that because the surface is so dirty and dusty sometimes. The reason why the belly button is so interesting, is because of the sheer amount of undiscovered species involved. They call it a 'rainforest' lol
And Oh my lord, Creepy pictures.
Mr Rumi,

Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:49 am
by Jabuutawi
This reminds me of any one of you Xalimos who let your body go. Belly button galore. I am sure there is a Farax somewhere out there who fancies this hideous image.

Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:55 am
by EvolSyawla
You raise a great point Jabuutawi.
I'm concerned about the
logistics involved for both parties:
Now back to my thread.
Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:58 am
by SecretAgent
Why he doesnt have nipples

Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:59 am
by jalaaludin5
EvolSyawla wrote:
I have heard of carpet burns but thats new to me

Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 5:00 am
by EvolSyawla
What is more disturbing is the necrosis forming at the end of his belly....

Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 5:07 am
by Malachite
EvolSyawla wrote:Sulfur, yes definitely. We have bacteria all over our bodies. The problem becomes when skin breaks and the bacteria get in. Alot of ringworms and fungal infections (cambaar) start like that because the surface is so dirty and dusty sometimes. The reason why the belly button is so interesting, is because of the sheer amount of undiscovered species involved. They call it a 'rainforest' lol
And Oh my lord, Creepy pictures.
NO, When the skin breaks and the bacteria enters, you get redness, swelling, pain, or pus....and main bacteria that causes that are Streptococcus and Staphylococcus aureus......
Ringworm of the skin is NOT caused by bacteria, but Trichophyton rubrum( what causes athlete's foot too) and fungal infections are obviously caused by microscopic fungus
Bacteria are prokaryotes and completely different from Eukaryotes( Fungus, etc) You must have skipped basic Microbiology

Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 5:16 am
by Jabuutawi
EvolSyawla wrote:You raise a great point Jabuutawi.
I'm concerned about the
logistics involved for both parties:
Now back to my thread.
OK, touche'. Let us ante up the stakes. Why don't we all show images of our bellybuttons; authentication by putting one's screen name next to the shot?
Re: The Wonderfilled World of your Belly-Button
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 5:16 am
by EvolSyawla
Apologies Dr Sulfur

. I don't know the jargon involved, prokaryotes, eukaryotes, strep, staph. Doesn't mean I said anything wrong. How else does one get an infection, does the microbe eat down into the skin? Or does breaking the skin through a cut or itching the skin get them in?
When the skin breaks and the bacteria enters, you get redness, swelling, pain, or pus
Is that not an infection?
Also, I said ringworm and fungal infections - saying that they are both fungal - occur from this fungus on the skin getting in. I actually got ringworm once in the miiye, and that's how it was explained to me. "The germs getting in broken skin". Is that incorrect?
I brought up fungal infections because we were discussing unseen organisms on the skin, not stating they were the same thing.