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Blue waffle, a supposedly contagious sexually-transmitted infection affecting only women, causing a blue discoloration of the vagina. Pierre Brassau, a pseudonym for a chimpanzee whose art was exhibited in a gallery under the presumption that Brassau was a real human artist. The chimpanzee received positive reviews from several critics.
"Blue waffle disease is a fake condition that has been disseminated on social media claiming that it is an STI with features of the ... The jarring images have people scared about this "new" STI ...
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The recall list for frozen waffles includes more than 20 brands. ... frail or elderly people, ... announced Friday the company was voluntarily recalling its frozen waffle products due to a ...
2. Which Products are Being Recalled? There are dozens of frozen waffle products under many brand names being recalled. The most popular brand may be Kodiak Cakes, known for its protein-filled ...
Floppa – a collection of images either portraying caracals or a specific caracal by the name of Goshe, Shlepa or more commonly Big Floppa. The collection of images do not portray to a specific theme per se, but always hold Floppa as a centerpoint or personification of something. [326] [327] Goatse.cx – A shock image of a distended anus. [328]
The term “Waffle” is used for the vagina while the term “Blue” is an imaginary concept. Sexually transmitted disease suits the best class for Blue waffle disease [ 1 ] Bluewaffles 41.246.24.50 ( talk ) 13:46, 19 April 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]
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