Yes, many people experience a change in saliva just before vomiting. It can become thicker and sometimes warmer, which may be due to the body preparing for the act of vomiting. This sensation often accompanies nausea and is part of the body's reflexive response to expel contents from the stomach.
No, saliva is not hot enough to melt a person's body. The melting point of a person's body is much higher than what saliva can reach in terms of temperature.
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just chuck it, man.
Weigh yourself right before and right after the workout session.
Weigh yourself right before and right after the workout session.
Weigh yourself right before and right after the workout session.
Weigh yourself right before and right after the workout session.
Throw a grenade in is face
wash the jockstrap in hot water and bleach. that should kill anything!
"The range is hot" or how about "Fire in the hole"!
When all of the smaller versions of Hot Wings appear, grab one, and throw it at Hot Wings. Repeat until you have defeated Hot Wings.
It helps to relax your mind so making it easy for you to fall asleep but not hot milk it will curdle and make you throw up!