This has to be the best internet search ever. Someone clicked on my blog after typing "pica cement" into google, which tells me there are probably people out there who want to do even weirder things with cement than squish it through their fingers. Following the search, I found this entry on Wiki Answers:
Question: Is eating cement bad for you?
Answer: Are you kidding? Do not eat cement.
Even better was another entry on Wiki Answers entitled, "Is eating the sponge part of sponge hair rollers a form of pica?"
There's nothing like cruising Wiki Answers to make you realize how normal you actually are. At least by comparison.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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I have an aunt who thinks childhood autism is caused by their mothers not eating enough dirt when they're children.
No lie.
You really don't have to look any farther than the internet to see how normal you are. Or in my case, look no farther than my family. When in doubt, compare.
Wait, can I say again - NATIONAL JURIST somehow found me?!? Any form of eating cement seems normal in comparison.
I have a thing about coloured candles or crayons - it's the wax I think. I've never been pregnant.
... wow. Just... wow. This is rather similar to the guy who made his own concoction of silver something-or-other (it used to be used as a pre-antibiotics antibiotic), and he turned blue. Like Papa Smurf.
THERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU SHOULD JUST KNOW NOT TO DO.
I always console myself with the thought that there are way weirder people than me out there...
I tagged you for a MeMe at my blog. Feel free to participate if you like. It does not involve eating cement or any other strange habits.
...and by comparison is what really matters when you play the "Am I normal" game! :)
I'm very disturbed by the sponge roller one. Even more so than cement.
Have you seen my Greatest Hits series? One's coming out Monday with some butt-related searches. Hee.
The best thing about blogs-- you can write about anything you want (even if it's just yourself!) and no one can judge you (ah, the power of deleting comments :) )
Blogging is such a great way to "get it all out."
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