What is the name for it when a dead human body is drained of it's liquids and the water is distilled and cleansed so as to be made suitable for human consumption?
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From a video game.
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You're talking to a guy who doesn't read much.
Yup -- like grammar books.Wait you mean there are books other then the bible?
It's called a deathstill. Fremen use them.
Ya hya chouhada!
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We've read Darwin.And fairytale books.
Have you read the Mahabharata?Riiiiiiiiiiigt.
And I've read the bible.
No.Have you read the Mahabharata?
"And the lord Sakra [Indra], the slayer of Vritra, then went to the three worlds surrounded by the gods together with the Gandharvas and the celestial nymphs." -- Mahabharata, Book V: Udyoga Parva, Section XVIII, 8th century B.C.
Have you read the Mahabharata?
"And the lord Sakra [Indra], the slayer of Vritra, then went to the three worlds surrounded by the gods together with the Gandharvas and the celestial nymphs." -- Mahabharata, Book V: Udyoga Parva, Section XVIII, 8th century B.C.