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And yes. I am starting a disscussion over dwarven anatomy. --[[User:Libelnon|Libelnon]] 10:03, 27 April 2010 (UTC)
 
And yes. I am starting a disscussion over dwarven anatomy. --[[User:Libelnon|Libelnon]] 10:03, 27 April 2010 (UTC)
 
::Since we're being pedantic, why not point out that even though it makes a certain amount of sense, once thought about, the fact that "eating the poison... is perfectly safe" is still counterintuitive, as one's intuition would be to keep it out of contact with one's critters entirely. BAM! You got '''logic'd!''' --[[User:Zombiejustice|Zombiejustice]] 11:47, 27 April 2010 (UTC)
 
::Since we're being pedantic, why not point out that even though it makes a certain amount of sense, once thought about, the fact that "eating the poison... is perfectly safe" is still counterintuitive, as one's intuition would be to keep it out of contact with one's critters entirely. BAM! You got '''logic'd!''' --[[User:Zombiejustice|Zombiejustice]] 11:47, 27 April 2010 (UTC)
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:::Ah, but then you get snake charmers who drink snake venom quite often with no ill effects. In fact, it's apparently a good source of protein. --[[User:Libelnon|Libelnon]] 14:57, 4 May 2010 (UTC)

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"Eating the poison itself, counterintuitively, is also perfectly safe, due to the way the game handles poisons." This could make more sense than it seems. The poison causes necrotosis, therefore would require to be in the muscle tissue or bloodstream. The dwarven digestive system could contain an acid strong enough to dissolve the poison, or the mucous lining of the stomach and digestive tract could be strong enough to repel the poison. And yes. I am starting a disscussion over dwarven anatomy. --Libelnon 10:03, 27 April 2010 (UTC)

Since we're being pedantic, why not point out that even though it makes a certain amount of sense, once thought about, the fact that "eating the poison... is perfectly safe" is still counterintuitive, as one's intuition would be to keep it out of contact with one's critters entirely. BAM! You got logic'd! --Zombiejustice 11:47, 27 April 2010 (UTC)
Ah, but then you get snake charmers who drink snake venom quite often with no ill effects. In fact, it's apparently a good source of protein. --Libelnon 14:57, 4 May 2010 (UTC)