Seems fire will remove any size leech. Good to know.
This is another decade-old doodle that I drew at a convention back in the day. 'Twas scanned from the sketchbook with the kind permission of the book's owner.
Again, I encourage people with old drawings by me to scan them and e-mail me a copy (or photocopy and snail-mail me a copy, whatever works for you). I SO treasure such mementoes of my own hand, in those faraway golden days of my misspent youth.
This is another decade-old doodle that I drew at a convention back in the day. 'Twas scanned from the sketchbook with the kind permission of the book's owner.
Again, I encourage people with old drawings by me to scan them and e-mail me a copy (or photocopy and snail-mail me a copy, whatever works for you). I SO treasure such mementoes of my own hand, in those faraway golden days of my misspent youth.
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im a bilogist and I know that doesnt work. the best thing to do when a leech is attached is to wait intil its satisfied and lets go. no infection, no marks and only with a minimal loss of blood (a single leech is totally harmless to humans, but a big group might becomea treath)
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