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A close-up of a slimy spaceship with what seems to be a tentacle coming out of it and engulfing a person's body. The person looks somewhat concerned and seems to be asking themselves what is going on. They appear to be feeling full, gassy, and strange.

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Question: I look at a slime spaceship but then I start to feel full is there more slime? Then why is there slime on me? A tentacle came out of the spaceship and starts to fill me so full I think it's trying to make me fat why did it go on my stomach and I know that's not gas to make the spaceship working again? So full hmmm And why do I feel gassy so full

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? It's likely that the tentacle coming out of the spaceship was filled with a slimy substance, likely made of a combination of non-toxic nutritive and lubricative chemicals. This slime is most likely part of the spaceship's propulsion system and helps to reduce friction between the ship and the atmosphere as it accelerates. The slime also helps to create a more stable, streamlined appearance during flight. Although it is not typically meant to make someone fat, it is possible that some of the slime got into your stomach and is causing discomfort from gas. If that is the case, a doctor might be able to provide more insight or treatment for the symptoms.

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Jan. 29, 2023, 2:20 p.m.

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Published: Sunday, January 29, 2023

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