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Monday, January 14, 2008

Where does that white stuff come from. Cheese Cyst Bag

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By Emilbus20   |    17 comments

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17 comments have been left so far »
  1. darkelf
    January 14, 2008

    real or fake though….????

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  2. emilbus20
    January 14, 2008

    pretty real to me. That outside membranish things looks legit!! ugh!

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  3. letmegetmyfingersonthat!
    January 14, 2008

    You can see what a cyst really looks like, and why that silly string keeps on coming out as you squeeze.

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  4. letmegetmyfingersonthat!
    January 14, 2008

    That sucker looks big. I wish they had laid it next to a ruler or a quarter or something.

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  5. Deeice
    January 15, 2008

    This pic of Pocket Puss has got to be the most incredible thing I have ever seen on this website! I cannot stop staring at it and wish I could inspect it in person from all angles.

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  6. gijane
    January 15, 2008

    I would so like to disect it, so I could get a look at the texture etc.

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  7. SuperNinja
    January 15, 2008

    cracker spread? Wonder if rich people consider it a delicacy, and would pay big bucks for it?

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  8. zitpoppingjunkie69
    January 16, 2008

    The sac is so thick I didn’t think they were that thick no wonder its so hard to get rid of cysts.

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  9. baterista9
    February 2, 2008

    zit://www.ispubacne/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijra/vol6n1/cyst.xml

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  10. letmegetmyfingersonthat!
    February 3, 2008

    I copied and pasted your link, but it didn’t work. Would like to read the article.

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  11. MASHIT
    April 30, 2008

    This looks exactly like plumbers putty in some painted tape surrounding it. Too neat.

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  12. TheExtractor
    September 16, 2008

    I’d like to scoop all that stuff out ..lol

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  13. msyummichunks
    February 1, 2009

    chunk o” grease!

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  14. Poppy
    March 19, 2009

    To bad they didn’t squeeze that cheese outta there, that would have been richeous!!

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  15. SuzieQ2
    April 5, 2009

    On May 16, 2007, my son had a cyst removed from his face. The plastic surgeon allowed me to watch the process–the cyst was large, deep and required an incision of about 3.5 inches to remove the “bag” or “growth” as the doc kept saying. Doc laid the “thing” on gauze and carefully put the scalpel on top of the “thing”. I so wanted to pull my eyes away from the rest of the process to poke the “thing” but I hesitated. The nurse realized my train of thought and said “Oh don’t you dare–the mess will take forever to clean up, doc tried to take it out in one piece so we didn’t have to clean it up off the walls, and OMG the smell.” And I swear, the “thing” pulsated, like it was breathing. OBTW, the “thing” never grew back–that doc got it for good after other attempts (not my me) had failed. (Trust me, if I could have, I would have video taped the operation.)

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  16. profderien
    September 29, 2009

    i don’t think i’ve blinked in the whole five minutes i’ve been staring at this sucker. the really scary thing?

    i’m pretty sure i saw *it* blink. well, it was more a wink.

    if you gotta be all precise about it, ‘n all.

    sheeeeeeit. (thanks for the referral here, PPM)

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  17. CystFace
    September 29, 2009

    Would you bake that? Or serve it as is?

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