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  • LOL

  • I love your feet!

  • I heard that your feet can help you go places.

  • And you actually bought that shit? ... and you said, "per se". LOL. >.>

  • I just love your idiosyncrasies and oddness but it's all good and you're so cute...

  • this makes for gripping viewing pleasure (oddly enough)....and i do NOT even have a foot fetish...i like dead wood alot ..although i find it hard to believe people spouted shakespeare-like speeches in the olde west..i have many beers left and have consumed quite a few already...which might have contributed to the fact that i found this episode of yours "gripping"...that said please keep up the good work...concerned consumers are depending on you,,,,your friend in canada!

  • the smell of dee feet.

  • Reminds me of the fact I need to use that anti fungal stuff more often. Not that I need it, but I fear I need to use it. ;)

  • pop tarts? no wonder you have toxins.

  • hey hey now those are my roommates, i only had one

  • funky foot pads..interesting

  • mommy!! i love you

  • i've always wanted to try those, despite the whole "reeks of a scam" thing. i'm happy that you're not afraid to be icky.  : )

  • well thank you, icky i can do :)

  • this was really interesting. i feel like i'd want to do this constantly if i saw it was really working.

  • yeah, kind of like that guy who couldn't digest ketchup so he had a pump that took ketchup out of his system (and don't tell me that's just an urban legend)

  • The source of your problems could be eating pop tarts and alcohol?

    My good friend went to Chinese herbalist "doctor" and started taking herbs. She passed out on the subway due to liver damage caused by one of the recommended remedies...

  • eek! hope she is ok.. yeah the doctor i see is certified ucla etc, those pads were just for fun

  • Ya thanks. She's recovering and I think will be ok again.

  • whatthe there's some weird ass products out there.

  • All the dirt must have been from the pop tart. : )

  • hush lady!

  • i wanna do it, think it be trippy.

    <33

  • try it! they're only 1.99

  • Finally and other great episode of..YOU! I finally figured out how to upload stuff but I still can't find anything interesting and cool to post like you do. I'll keep plugging away.

  • pop tarts and beer. oh many a night...many a night indeed of my own...

  • It's impossible to watch only one episode of Deadwood.

  • thank you, i know

  • Taylor. . . I find you fascinating.

    Such an odd thing to share, but it is teaching me something.

    I hope that you are feeling better.

  • honest question: are you a scientologist?

  • nope nope nope

  • Your intimacy is kinda seducing. I wonder how you smell.

  • like dirt and sugar

  • I want your fruits.

  • So many things can be said now after these two lines.

  • deadwood cant go wrong there

  • deadwood! I love the music

    I wonder if this will attract or scare away the foot fetish people

  • I am both attracted and repelled!

  • lol

  • attracted and repelled, so you basically stayed still?

  • I stood stalk still. entranced.

  • I think the best way to flush toxins out of your body is to drink plenty of water.

    js

  • Ditto. This foot thing is a scam. It's reacting to the sweat in your feet. Who knows what is packed in that pad?

  • yeah i know, but i like to pretend. i'd bad at drinking water

  • that's what kool aid is for, ooh yeah

  • what you wanna live forever or something

  • From urine to foot sweat. I can't wait for what's next.

  • yeah i don't really know where to take it from here...maybe i'll bring a camera into my chelation iv...

  • Chelation iv? do you have bad heart?

  • Chelation therapy is the administration of chelating agents to remove heavy metals from the body. For the most common forms of heavy metal intoxication—those involving lead, arsenic or mercury—the standard of care in the USA dictates the use of dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA). Other chelating agents, such as 2,3-dimercapto-1-propanesulfon­ic acid (DMPS) and alpha lipoic acid (ALA), are used in conventional and alternative medicine.

  • The discoloration is generally attributed to the wood vinegar reacting with sweat, there seems to be anecdotal evidence for this in one person claiming that a different brand had 25% more vinegar and also produced more goop and thus "worked better." I suspect that they use the placebo effect, so as long as you believe, you'll achieve, even if they are a potential scam.

  • I was thinking earlier today, you should change your name to "The jungle-ist massive!". :-)

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