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Achoo MrMister
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>> This Guy
Achoo Boobs
>> Anonymous
Ugly as fuck.
>> Anonymous
Always wondered who that was and where it was from.
>> Shadow Nose
Margaret Nolan AKA Vickie Kennedy
>> Anonymous
always wondered what happened next
>> Anonymous
>>253118
source is Carry On Girls
>> Anonymous
>>253253
http://media.putfile.com/Margaret-Nolan-Carry-On-Girls--Boiiiiing
>> Anonymous
nice lookin titties though
>> Anonymous
Why were they sneezing?
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>>253503
A sneeze is a semi-autonomous, convulsive expulsion of air from the nose and mouth. An unimpeded sneeze sends two to five thousand bacteria-filled droplets into the air. The medical name for sneezing is sternutation.

Sneezing is generally caused by irritation in the passages of the nose. Allergens such as pollens, pet dander, house dust mites, as well as nonallergenic particles are usually harmless, but when they irritate the nose the body responds by expelling them from the nasal passages. The nose mistakes strong odors, sudden chills, bright lights (see photic sneeze reflex), and even orgasms in some people for nasal irritants, and it tries to defend itself with a sneeze.

It is almost impossible for one to keep one's eyelids open during a sneeze, although some rare individuals report having little if any trouble doing so. The reflex of shutting the eyes serves no obvious purpose: the nerves serving the eyes and the nose are closely related, and stimuli to the one often trigger some response in the other.
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>>253503
In 400 BC the Athenian general Xenophon gave a dramatic oration exhorting his fellow soldiers to follow him to liberty or to death against the Persians. He spoke for an hour motivating his army and assuring them a safe return to Athenian until a soldier underscored his conclusion with a sneeze. Thinking this sneeze a favorable sign from the gods, they bowed before Xenophon making him general and followed his command. In another divine moment of sneezing for the Greeks, in the story of Odysseus he returns home disguised as a beggar and talks with his waiting lover Penelope. Unknowingly she says to Odysseus that he will return safely to challenge her suitors, at this off in the distance their Son lets out a big sneeze and Penelope laughs with joy, reaasured that it is a sign from the Gods.[1]

Among the pagans of Flanders, a sneeze was an omen. When Saint Eligius (died 659/60) warned the pagans of Flanders against their druidical practices, according to his companion and biographer Ouen, he included the following: "Do not observe auguries or violent sneezing or pay attention to any little birds singing along the road. If you are distracted on the road or at any other work, make the sign of the cross and say your Sunday prayers with faith and devotion and nothing inimical can hurt you."

In Hungary and Slovenia, a sneeze that occurs after making a statement is sometimes interpreted as a confirmation by God that the statement was true.

It is a common belief in India and Pakistan that one sneezes if he remembers or is remembered by someone dear to him. Most Indians consider sneezing healthy, and the inability to sneeze to be cause for alarm. Psychology Today reports that Indian scientists have labeled an inability to sneeze "asneezia"; the people of India have long used snuff as a way to artificially induce the healthy sneeze.

According to an old Japanese belief, sneezing twice in a row is a sign that someone is talking about you.
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>>253503
Folk remedies for sneezing are common. Among them are the following:

* Apply upward pressure to the bottom of your nose.

* Tickle or press against the top of your mouth with your tongue.

* Looking up with your eyes but not your head.

* Gently bite your upper lip. The sensation will distract your nose nerves and your desire to sneeze will greatly lessen.

* Hold open your eyelid. As previously mentioned, it is almost impossible to sneeze with your eyelids open.

* Holding your breath for long enough when one feels a sneeze coming will usually prevent a sneeze. Sneezing requires air to expel, and simply eliminating the air until the nervous response goes away means no sneeze. This is immensely preferable to blocking the nose, which can result in damage to the delicate structures of the inner ears, or redirecting the sneeze through your mouth, which can result in the oral ejection of phlegm and saliva.

>> Anonymous
>>253527
lol. I was expecting to read on about Xenophon having the fucking sneezer executed for interrupting his speech.