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Chemistry, 21.10.2020 18:01 zayboogey04

So I decided to microwave a sock that was crusty and filled to the brim with c*m, however after about 30 seconds of microwave it, the sock began to heat up and began burn and melt, also it reeks. How would I safely extract and throw away said flaming c*m sock?

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