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"most" implying that some radiologists are 100% on board with sticking a stainless steel whisk that may or may not be ever possible to remove into the largest vein in your body just on the off chance that it does something useful
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how the hell do you get it in there anyway. why does it have sharp, pointy, bent ends. why does it have a massive hook on it. do you anchor it into the vein, or do you rely on it getting stuck inside like an umbrella. so many questions i hope to never know answers for
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I have been informed on IRC that "the hook on the end is for when you want to pull it out through the jugular" so I will enjoy never sleeping again
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Nice whisk
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thanks i spent the last five minutes in a dictionary trying to find it
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I only know because recipes with eggs tend to use one
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omfg that game
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I would totally put that on the edge of a cocktail, with pomegranate seeds on the spikes.
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are we gonna talk about how that is multiple inches
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Looks like something my dad would use to fish for steelhead
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i used to work for a med device ocmpany they had a display case in the lobby for all the various things they made...ew
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That seems really really big for something that goes inside a blood vessel.
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ah hell, now that Dahir Insaat video seems slightly more plausible
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