Doubtful, unless the stamp is poisoned in an assassination attempt against you. This contributor has licked many of them and he is still here (obviously). In the last several years I have found it unnecessary because all of the US Postage stamps I have purchased have been self-adhesive; that is peel 'em & press 'em, as opposed to lick 'em & stick 'em.
Sorry to put a downer on this subject but you actually consume 1/10th of a calorie from licking a stamp!!
no, diamond is a carbon compound . noone can die by licking a diamond.......
This is a myth.
Yes ,if battery is leaking
Jackie Stamps died on 1991-11-19.
Moves food around while chewing, helps with speech, and allows you to taste things. Also pretty handy for licking stamps.
Most likely no. It depends on what is in the mud
You might, depending on what is in it.
William Stamps Farish II died in 1942.
They had an adhesive on the back, sometimes called "gum". One would moisten the "gum" (usually by licking it) and affix the stamp to the envelope.
Is that really a necessary question? No. No. No. Newpe.
They don't.Someone is telling you silly tales