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  2. File:Human feces in toilet.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. 46 Funny, Creepy And Straight Up Bizarre Things People ... - AOL

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    A poop ladle. I wish I was joking. Their septic tank wasn't the best and to put less stress on it, they scooped their solid poops out of the toilet, put it into a plastic bag and took it to the ...

  6. File:Human feces well-formed large bowel motion.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Have you ever had a 'ghost poop'? Here's what that says ... - AOL

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    Gassy, floating stool can also result from excess gas in the digestive tract. Sometimes, whether a stool sinks and disappears is more about the aim and the architecture of the toilet, the experts say.

  8. New York Woman Sits in Poop on the Subway - AOL

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    In a video on TikTok that has now amassed around 10 million views, Hill recounts the tale of the time she sat in literal human feces on the New York City subway one day.

  9. Human feces - Wikipedia

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    Human feces photographed in a toilet, shortly after defecation.. Human feces (American English) or faeces (British English), commonly and in medical literature more often called stool, [1] are the solid or semisolid remains of food that could not be digested or absorbed in the small intestine of humans, but has been further broken down by bacteria in the large intestine.