put water in a glass add 3 spoons of suger in it. put a tiny hair in it. add 1 pinch of salt in too. put your pinkie in it.go out side look at the moon. say this 3 times. I wish I was a mermaid I wish I AM.I can pink magic will fly in then drink it
No it makes you a very curious individual.
At least 4 weeks, you need to make sure that they are eating and drinking on there own!
no
The Cratchits own only two drinking glasses in the story "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.
There are no laws. Each company sets their own rules and most of them state no drinking on the job.
There is no unpleasant side effect of drinking/consuming one's own sperm provided that the person is free from any sexually transmitted diseases.
Yes, I own one.
by drinking it's own uraine.
A League of Their Own - 1993 Drinking Problems 1-6 was released on: USA: 13 August 1993
There's nothing in blood that will make a person addicted to drinking their own blood. If a person does get addicted for some reason, it's most likely a psychologically problem. Absolutely no, as a clinical addiction requires a physiological component. A psychological "addiction" more correctly a habituation, may however occur. Drinking your own blood is dangerous in that there is an infection risk. Also, there's the risk of masking other symptoms like a a gastrointestinal bleed. If you feel compelled to drink your own blood, I kindly suggest that some counselling may be helpful.
No. You can't catch something from yourself.
14 around family but 16 on your own