shackers
the answer is Pica
shackers
they used rice indigo
"Rice puller" is not a specific chemical but rather a colloquial term used in scams in India involving the fraudulent sale of supposedly "magical" or "anti-gravity" items that is said to attract rice grains. These scams often involve the use of common items like copper wire or magnets.
If you eat a disco ball you probably have an eating disorder known as "PICA." It is an eating disordered diagnosed when a person eat nonfood items.
Hmm! alrighty then how are we suppose to know? jp fat cells? maybe
Surprisingly, it is rice. Rice, rice pudding, rice pastries, rice lunchbox items, rice liquor....did I mention rice paper?
Nonfood items around the cooktop can become a fire hazard as they may easily ignite from high heat or open flames. Items like paper towels, dishcloths, or plastic utensils can catch fire quickly if they come into contact with hot surfaces or a flame. Additionally, clutter can obstruct the cooktop, increasing the risk of accidental spills or burns. Maintaining a clear and safe cooking environment is essential to prevent potential fire hazards.
Pica is an eating disorder that makes a person crave nonfood items such as staples our other dangerous objects.
Arroz (rice in spanish)
Curry and rice
rice