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For... A number of years now, every time I tilt my head, I would feel a little ball rolling around in my ear, today I felt it rolling around in my ear, and for the millionth time tried to pick it out. And I actually got it out. I expected it to be a pathetic little ball of ear wax. It wasn't a little ball of ear wax. It was a massive beetle like thing. It was rotting and it smelt like DEATH. It's been in my ear for TWO YEARS now. A beetle has been living in my EAR for TWO YEARS! What do you think about this? Has anything like this happened to you? Discuss.
That's...interesting. Thank you for sharing this before I had dinner.
That's...interesting. Thank you for sharing this before I had dinner.
That's really... uhh... yeah.
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Thanks for posting this. I do not feel disgusted at all.
Im sorry but why the **** did you feel the need to post this? If anything of the sort happened to me I wouldn't be like "OH GEE I SHOULD TELL THE WHOLE EE FORUM THAT"
A beetle? I thought when I clicked the topic, it would say it was an earwig.
But still. Thanks for sharing... let me go to the bathroom for a minute.
"HURR DE HURR I SEE WEIRD CREEPY STUFF = SHAR WTH FURUM!!! YAYY MAKE SENS!!!! "
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My ear always tingles. I feel like theirs a bug in there. My mom is a nurse and she says Q-tips, swimming and laying down will get it out. But yes why post this?
I keep losing the small rubber end to one of my speakers in my headphones when I put it in my ear and out again. I can easily grab it by bending my head 90 degrees and collecting it with some metallic claws though.
i once found a tick on my <snip>
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I hate small insects, or anything small at all. Flying insects are impossible to keep track of, viruses, bacteria, parasites, etc. they can be so harmful and there is nothing you can do aside from taking anti... Bacterial, parasitic, etc drugs.
In addition, these become resistant very quickly due to their fast reproduction rates. A lot of parasites end up in the human body unintentionally and if this is the case, they get stuck and wreak havoc on our bodies as they are unable to complete their life-cycle.
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I had a bug in my ear once, yeah, it kept lagging and stuff.
But no, thats gross.
A fly flew in my ear once. I couldn't get it out. It was buzzing and I couldn't sleep that night because of the buzzing. Then I was told that it could live a long time in there, eating my earwax. Eventually It got out.
The most awkward part was when it got in. It kinda... It was sucked in. Its the wierdest feeling ever.
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