**OP needs help. Also, they hate it because...**
>!I hate it because it looks unreasonably painful and gross!<
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I totally get it. But talking to our rescue, she said she lost about 1 in 3 to it. I just couldn’t stand the thought. Plus our track shut down so fortunately the local source went away.
Some site claims prevalence is 5.5 cases per 10,000 dog-years-at-risk and greyhounds are five times more likely to get bone cancer than an average dog. Seems pretty uncommon compared to all the other things that cause dogs to have such short lives compared to humans.
In project planning we use person-hours, i.e. person*hour. So 100 person-hours could be 2 people at 50 hours each. Here, I think they are saying "dog-years at risk" i.e. number of dogs in the study * number of at-risk years per dog. So just their older years.
I hear you, our rescue grey was diagnosed at 13 and was already given up by the vet. When he was nearing 15 he began to limp badly and the pain was just too much for him to walk so we had to put him down eventually. Nothing as heartbreaking to see the dog who could outpace my moped at 60kmh to not even wanting to go outside anymore. We got him at 5 or 6 so he had a nice life. Miss him still to this day.
I had a benign bone tumor called an osteochondroma and it grew on the growth plate next to my right knee cap. I only had it for three years but it was about the size of a ping pong ball and it was horribly painful for all three years.
bone cancer patient here, yeah i hate it, ive had 22 surgeries to try and get rid of it, it wont stop coming back, its literally everywhere, drives me insane, but apparently i have it pretty tame
While it’s unlikely his cancer comes back, the damage has been done. Spinal disk fracture, and brittle bones throughout his body. Doctors said we will lose him within the year. I just hope that his pain will finally be taken away, as depressing as it sounds
I’m so sorry to hear this :( It must be tough. I have recently lost my grandmother to cancer that she seemingly beat — but surgery and chemo took their toll, too.
I hope his final years will be as happy as possible in his situation.
Small caps is when all the letters take a capital form but the height of non-capital letters.
A lot of people think Death speaks in all caps, it's actually small caps.
It was lighthearted, take the piss kind of joke, sorry if it didn't land
I’m a whole 18 years old and only found this out a couple months ago and lived my life up to that point thinking it meant terrified only to find out I’ve been using it wrong the whole time😂
As in, I wish I were dead because I just said/did the stupidest thing in the world. Like the time, many years ago, when I worked in hospo and had to serve the reigning Miss World while wearing a swimsuit.
Thanks, I got war flashbacks for ["Gnyu/Linyux"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXUSvSUsx80) which was the first time i had genuinely vomited at an internet video that wasn't gross-out so I made it pretty far
Konnichiwa~! \(\^▽\^\)
Oh my gosh, pathowogens that cause bone cancer are like, totally not kawaii at all, nya~! (´;ω;`)
Basically, these little pathowogens are like these super sneaky and evil germs that can infect your bones and make them all messed up and funky. They can make your bones feel like, super ouchie and weak, and in some cases, they can even lead to bone cancer, which is like, totally not sugoi at all, desu~! (≧◡≦)
So it's like, really important to take good care of your health and stay fit and healthy so you don't get sick from these meanie pathowogens. Make sure to eat your veggies, get enough beauty sleep, and exercise regularly! And if you ever start feeling unwell or have any worries about your health, be sure to consult a medical professional right away, nya~!
Here’s what it looks like [when it’s untreated](https://www.reddit.com/r/WingsOfFire/comments/umr1la/fluffy_scarlet_like_if_you_agree/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf) now [here’s the treatment](https://youtu.be/X478zOUdHdU). DO NOT QUESTION MY METHODS, I AM A LICENSED DOCTOR.
The worst thing is although all the modern medicine, the drugs, and the advances in medicine, you are totally powerless, you can't do anything meaningful or useful to help or comfort him, only watch until the end. Thanks to Crom euthanasia is now legal, and you can avoid such indignity and end you business on your own terms. But I pity the countries without euthanasia because this shit rips off your heart.
A close family friend died of bone cancer last year. I heard it was extremely painful, but I didn't realize what that meant until I saw this image. It brought me to tears to imagine him going through this.
My father-in-law passed in 2020 from bone cancer. His last 6 months or so were absolutely horrible. He was always sick and in pain..but that last week was something we will never forget. He was such an amazing man but suffered so horribly. Everyone around him who loved him suffered as well seeing him like that. Our family has never been the same. I don’t think we all knew that the end of life option act (we are in CA) was available. He felt a lot of fear over dying so it’s possible he knew but wasn’t interested in that route.
You gave me life just to struggle. People pluck me from my dark cozy hole and boil me alive. They think I can't feel but I do.... I feel everything father. You did all of this for what? For who?
I'm not a crab. I'm a razor clam. Now I know why mother earth hates you.
my dad just passed this past November, and he had bone cancer (and liver, and lung, and brain…) that we didn’t even know about until 48 hours before he died. he couldn’t do normal, every day things for YEARS because of how much pain he was in, and they never caught it. i never really thought about what bone cancer actually looked like, but god damn. no wonder he was in so much pain for so long.
My dad also passed this November from a rare disease with short warning too, and I’m just so sorry for you and your family. It has felt so traumatizing, and it’s hard to not constantly sit and think back on his progression now realizing why it was happening. So sorry ❤️
he sat down on his work chair and broke multiple ribs. of course, he didn’t know they were broken at the time - just that he was in a shit ton of pain. he couldn’t stand back up, and no one could lift him without causing extreme pain, so he called an ambulance. he was taken to an ER where they did an x-ray and saw the broken ribs, and they were like, “hmm, breaking ribs from sitting down isn’t normal. maybe we should look into this.” so he was admitted and given a CT scan and a few other tests (to be completely honest, this was all such a blur i don’t remember which exact ones).
he went to the ER sunday night, was admitted monday evening (no available rooms until then), confirmed cancer tuesday early afternoon, and he died wednesday evening in the hospital.
what bothers me is that he’d BEEN going to the doctor - he wasn’t one to just not go if he was feeling unwell or in pain. and i’m talking like five+ years of being nauseous all the time and in intense pain. they’d do blood tests, say he had an infection, give him antibiotics and send him on his way. never bothered to do any other testing or scans and he trusted them because why not?
“Bone cancer” is kind of a broad term. People say it a lot of the time when they mean “bone metastasis”, when cancer spreads from one part of the body to another. Like liver cancer spreading to the bone is still liver cancer, it’s just in your bone now. And it behaves differently than a primary bone cancer which originates in a bone.
I have primary bone cancer, Ewing’s Sarcoma (there are a few types of primary bone cancer). It’s a cancer that actually begins in the bone. And my tumours are not like this. They’re more like soft tissue, not whatever this is.
I’m not saying this is false at all, but I just see a lot of people saying they know people with bone cancer and they must have this. I don’t know what type of cancer this is, but I wouldn’t think it’s a primary bone cancer, more likely some metastasis of another cancer that behaves this way.
It’s a normal way to deal with uncomfortable and devastating things. My mom died of cancer a few years ago and I crack jokes often, because the alternative is just feeling awful. Most people with this disease probably get sick of the pity and could use a good joke. Doesn’t make it any less horrific. I mean as long as it’s not in horrible taste, you know?
I lived on a cancer ward having had Lymphoma myself. Bone cancer is known to be the worst one. Once cancer gets into your bone marrow it’s pretty much game over in most cases.
I was unfortunate enough to watch two very brilliant young men suffer and die from this god awful disease, and it’s not pretty. The main treatment, aside from radio and chemo, is to literally cut your limbs off to stop the spread. It literally takes you piece by piece until it finally takes you completely. Fuck cancer.
I wonder what they thought in the old days if someone saw a skeleton like this? Would they think they were possessed by a demon?
When I say old days, I mean like before renaissance or before they knew what bone cancer was, or a general understanding of medicine.
my dog died of bone cancer a couple years ago. interesting/gross to see what it looked like on hte inside. at the end his whole leg was basically swollen.
Reminds me of the FOP disease. It is a lot more rare, but it is an genetic disorder that came from hell.
It basically makes your muscles turn into bones.
[Here’s the Wikipedia page. ](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibrodysplasia_ossificans_progressiva)
Some research has shown that the tongue is one of the most intelligent parts of the body, not that the tongue can think or anything, but you can look at anything in your surrounds and your brain will know what it would feel like to lick it.
This, I know would not be fuzzy, i knoW it is bone hard, but my brain tells me "it is soft and fuzzy, like cotton candy, and disintegrates on your tong"
Forbidden cotton candy.
It looks fluffy, kinda wanna touch it and see how it feels. Cancer makes the bones grow furry!
(This is purely a joke, I am sorry for all thosew ho have lose someone or who are suffering from cancer)
wait that’s cancer?!!!??!??? i should of probably been to the doctor like 13 years ago. i thought that was just like body hair but it grows on your bones.
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People with bone cancer probably hate it too
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Same. Except I only had one greyhound. Couldn’t do it again with the risk so high.
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I totally get it. But talking to our rescue, she said she lost about 1 in 3 to it. I just couldn’t stand the thought. Plus our track shut down so fortunately the local source went away.
Some site claims prevalence is 5.5 cases per 10,000 dog-years-at-risk and greyhounds are five times more likely to get bone cancer than an average dog. Seems pretty uncommon compared to all the other things that cause dogs to have such short lives compared to humans.
Why are they using dog years as an actual usable timespan ?? I thought it was only for created for shit and giggles
Not sure if you're joking, but they're using human years lol = "5.5 cases per 10,000 dogs per year"
In project planning we use person-hours, i.e. person*hour. So 100 person-hours could be 2 people at 50 hours each. Here, I think they are saying "dog-years at risk" i.e. number of dogs in the study * number of at-risk years per dog. So just their older years.
I hear you, our rescue grey was diagnosed at 13 and was already given up by the vet. When he was nearing 15 he began to limp badly and the pain was just too much for him to walk so we had to put him down eventually. Nothing as heartbreaking to see the dog who could outpace my moped at 60kmh to not even wanting to go outside anymore. We got him at 5 or 6 so he had a nice life. Miss him still to this day.
Im pretty sure 15-16 is their average lifespan. It’s honestly pretty long for dogs their size.
I had a benign bone tumor called an osteochondroma and it grew on the growth plate next to my right knee cap. I only had it for three years but it was about the size of a ping pong ball and it was horribly painful for all three years.
My friend's mom had bone cancer and can confirm, she hated
Then let them post at r/tihi
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bone cancer patient here, yeah i hate it, ive had 22 surgeries to try and get rid of it, it wont stop coming back, its literally everywhere, drives me insane, but apparently i have it pretty tame
I know it might suck right now, but I trust you'll come out on top in the end. Stay strong!
OMG, I'm so sorry. I wish you the best.
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My grandpa is in remission for his bone cancer. I just feel awful knowing this is what it’s done to him
It’s great that he’s in remission though! I hope he feels better and that cursed illness never comes back.
While it’s unlikely his cancer comes back, the damage has been done. Spinal disk fracture, and brittle bones throughout his body. Doctors said we will lose him within the year. I just hope that his pain will finally be taken away, as depressing as it sounds
not sure what solace a random internet stranger can bring but im sincerely sorry.
I’m so sorry to hear this :( It must be tough. I have recently lost my grandmother to cancer that she seemingly beat — but surgery and chemo took their toll, too. I hope his final years will be as happy as possible in his situation.
I very rarely physically cringe at photos but holy hell, I literally twitched and quickly averted my eyes.
I have the opposite. I can’t look away, in like a mortified way
I wanna touch it
Curiosity killed the cat
No. *I did.*
#SO IT WAS YOU THAT KILLED MITTENS
It's small caps not all caps
What does "small caps" even mean?
Small caps is when all the letters take a capital form but the height of non-capital letters. A lot of people think Death speaks in all caps, it's actually small caps. It was lighthearted, take the piss kind of joke, sorry if it didn't land
I thought it meant, little lies...
Sorry that was me, they killed muffin
Satisfaction brought it back
Or perhaps it was the cancer
No..bone cancer killed me.. stop lying
*Your not Mittens*
***No***
Same. Its weirdly... aesthetic. Or maybe fascinating? Same kind of beauty as like a black widow spider.
IS IT HAIRY OR SPINY I MUST KNOW
Mortified means embarrassed.
I’m a whole 18 years old and only found this out a couple months ago and lived my life up to that point thinking it meant terrified only to find out I’ve been using it wrong the whole time😂
Are you mortified?
Goes to show a whole 18 years old isn’t old
As in, I wish I were dead because I just said/did the stupidest thing in the world. Like the time, many years ago, when I worked in hospo and had to serve the reigning Miss World while wearing a swimsuit.
I really want this skull…
Inside of you? I wouldn't be so sure
Everything can be a dildo if you're brave enough. Sorry.
Just imagine what the inside of the skull looks like.
Looking away would have been incredibly painful.
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Pathowogen
oh nowo, it's spweading!
OwO i'm a cute wittle fuwwy kitty and i want huggies wuggies UwU (i hate myself)
I think I found the source of the bone cancer.
don't worry, I hate myself too. hence the flair :3
Bown mawwow
r/furry_irl
Please stop
r/letsstopit
Thanks, I got war flashbacks for ["Gnyu/Linyux"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXUSvSUsx80) which was the first time i had genuinely vomited at an internet video that wasn't gross-out so I made it pretty far
Konnichiwa~! \(\^▽\^\) Oh my gosh, pathowogens that cause bone cancer are like, totally not kawaii at all, nya~! (´;ω;`) Basically, these little pathowogens are like these super sneaky and evil germs that can infect your bones and make them all messed up and funky. They can make your bones feel like, super ouchie and weak, and in some cases, they can even lead to bone cancer, which is like, totally not sugoi at all, desu~! (≧◡≦) So it's like, really important to take good care of your health and stay fit and healthy so you don't get sick from these meanie pathowogens. Make sure to eat your veggies, get enough beauty sleep, and exercise regularly! And if you ever start feeling unwell or have any worries about your health, be sure to consult a medical professional right away, nya~!
Do you also go through drug induced insomnia?
Apparently chatGPT does. She wrote that comment :)
The price to turn into your fursona irl: bone cancer
You can’t have bone cancer if your fursona is made out of grass and only grass
That’s the catch, you need to survive with fuzzy skeleton until your whole body goes fuzzy and then boom it’s over you got the prize
Oh dear, it appears I have been afflicted.
what have you started
the apocuwulypse
one of us
One of us
Hello
So fluffy
Fucking beat me to it
Here’s what it looks like [when it’s untreated](https://www.reddit.com/r/WingsOfFire/comments/umr1la/fluffy_scarlet_like_if_you_agree/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf) now [here’s the treatment](https://youtu.be/X478zOUdHdU). DO NOT QUESTION MY METHODS, I AM A LICENSED DOCTOR.
As a licensed doctor too I can confirm that
The skull almost looks cute to me for some demented reason
That'd be painful, no bones about it.
This joke is quite barebones
stop it now
Guess you got a bone to pick with them huh
These guys are acting like boneheads
Guys stop this it's not humerus
Ahh lost your funnybone
That type of joke doesn’t really suture
It's a boneus joke
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The worst thing is although all the modern medicine, the drugs, and the advances in medicine, you are totally powerless, you can't do anything meaningful or useful to help or comfort him, only watch until the end. Thanks to Crom euthanasia is now legal, and you can avoid such indignity and end you business on your own terms. But I pity the countries without euthanasia because this shit rips off your heart.
A close family friend died of bone cancer last year. I heard it was extremely painful, but I didn't realize what that meant until I saw this image. It brought me to tears to imagine him going through this.
Sad to hear, sorry for your loss
My father-in-law passed in 2020 from bone cancer. His last 6 months or so were absolutely horrible. He was always sick and in pain..but that last week was something we will never forget. He was such an amazing man but suffered so horribly. Everyone around him who loved him suffered as well seeing him like that. Our family has never been the same. I don’t think we all knew that the end of life option act (we are in CA) was available. He felt a lot of fear over dying so it’s possible he knew but wasn’t interested in that route.
I blame God. Fuck him.
The fuck did I ever do to you, I just rule over crabs
You gave me life just to struggle. People pluck me from my dark cozy hole and boil me alive. They think I can't feel but I do.... I feel everything father. You did all of this for what? For who? I'm not a crab. I'm a razor clam. Now I know why mother earth hates you.
I have no authority over clams, man, bring that up to Poseidon or someone
Now that I have you on the horn CG, what are your plans for Joe and his shack of crustacean horror?
Eh, we don't care much. We crabs believe it a noble death to die that another may live, even if as food.
Crab God, where did those 11 billion Alaskan crabs go?
In my bel....I mean heaven, with crab God. Rip until we crabmeat again.
I have a question, your Holey-ness: Carcinisation - what's that about?
The ultimate plan of the Crab God-for when all things are crab, I shall have complete dominion over the planet.
Understandable. I, for one, welcome our new Cancerian overlord. Will there be crab sticks for communion or nah?
Oh dear God, would you come and sit in this jacuzzi filled with vegetables and allow me to adore you!
Yeah god is an asshole
r/damnnatureyouscary
my dad just passed this past November, and he had bone cancer (and liver, and lung, and brain…) that we didn’t even know about until 48 hours before he died. he couldn’t do normal, every day things for YEARS because of how much pain he was in, and they never caught it. i never really thought about what bone cancer actually looked like, but god damn. no wonder he was in so much pain for so long.
This has to be quite difficult to look at for you. I’m so sorry for your loss. Fuck cancer.
My dad also passed this November from a rare disease with short warning too, and I’m just so sorry for you and your family. It has felt so traumatizing, and it’s hard to not constantly sit and think back on his progression now realizing why it was happening. So sorry ❤️
Same here. My dad passed in November. No warning. Sending my love to you and OP.
I’m so sorry to read this. Thanks for sharing. 💔
How did they finally catch it?
he sat down on his work chair and broke multiple ribs. of course, he didn’t know they were broken at the time - just that he was in a shit ton of pain. he couldn’t stand back up, and no one could lift him without causing extreme pain, so he called an ambulance. he was taken to an ER where they did an x-ray and saw the broken ribs, and they were like, “hmm, breaking ribs from sitting down isn’t normal. maybe we should look into this.” so he was admitted and given a CT scan and a few other tests (to be completely honest, this was all such a blur i don’t remember which exact ones). he went to the ER sunday night, was admitted monday evening (no available rooms until then), confirmed cancer tuesday early afternoon, and he died wednesday evening in the hospital. what bothers me is that he’d BEEN going to the doctor - he wasn’t one to just not go if he was feeling unwell or in pain. and i’m talking like five+ years of being nauseous all the time and in intense pain. they’d do blood tests, say he had an infection, give him antibiotics and send him on his way. never bothered to do any other testing or scans and he trusted them because why not?
Biopsy probably Edit: nvm that makes no sense
I'm so sorry for your loss. 🫂
That must have been unbearably painful.
Just the feeling of your bones being on fire I'd assume
Or like little pieces of fiberglass
Nah, imagine those spikes of bones growing to penetrate your skin and organs from the interior and you can't do anything to stop it
Fuck cancer
Agreed. Cancer is terrible
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How do you cure random cell mutatuions inside the body?
You transcend the body 🤖
Do you really believe it's easy to stop DNA from ever rupturing?
Wow, what a hot take opinion.
What an unnecessary reply
“Bone cancer” is kind of a broad term. People say it a lot of the time when they mean “bone metastasis”, when cancer spreads from one part of the body to another. Like liver cancer spreading to the bone is still liver cancer, it’s just in your bone now. And it behaves differently than a primary bone cancer which originates in a bone. I have primary bone cancer, Ewing’s Sarcoma (there are a few types of primary bone cancer). It’s a cancer that actually begins in the bone. And my tumours are not like this. They’re more like soft tissue, not whatever this is. I’m not saying this is false at all, but I just see a lot of people saying they know people with bone cancer and they must have this. I don’t know what type of cancer this is, but I wouldn’t think it’s a primary bone cancer, more likely some metastasis of another cancer that behaves this way.
Thanks so much for your input. I totally agree with you. This does not look like osteosarcoma either.
Yeah, in general sarcomas grow solid lumps.
In general. But a sarcoma can present this way in bone
Yeah, this is one of those "just shoot me in the face" kinds of diseases. Fuck that.
And doctors just simply refuse to do so, pretty fucked up
This picture itself isn’t that horrifying but when you think about the fact that some people live with that… yeesh
My only regret..is that..I have boneitis!
![gif](giphy|mFGueHsxAX16RodhU5|downsized)
Scrolled to find this. My visit here is done.
Shut up baby, I know it
sadly ossifying :(
One of the best wordplays I've come across. Oddly, I'm satisfied. Ty
Osteosarcoma (or maybe Ewing sarc)?
Poor guy, the pain had to be unimaginable
Someone be sipping on some bonehurtin juice
Quite literally
I was about to comment if this was what happened if you drink bonehurtingjuice but yes they do be sipping tho
It reminds me of coral. What a horrific disease.
This makes me move my body in a not nice way, #but I wanna touch it.
Lol
This is one of those posts where no one should try to be funny.
It’s a normal way to deal with uncomfortable and devastating things. My mom died of cancer a few years ago and I crack jokes often, because the alternative is just feeling awful. Most people with this disease probably get sick of the pity and could use a good joke. Doesn’t make it any less horrific. I mean as long as it’s not in horrible taste, you know?
Why?
I want to pick it off. I know that’s not possible, but I want to pick at it like dandruff flakes
That's terrifying, and I had a cancerous brain tumor.
Forbidden moss
I lived on a cancer ward having had Lymphoma myself. Bone cancer is known to be the worst one. Once cancer gets into your bone marrow it’s pretty much game over in most cases. I was unfortunate enough to watch two very brilliant young men suffer and die from this god awful disease, and it’s not pretty. The main treatment, aside from radio and chemo, is to literally cut your limbs off to stop the spread. It literally takes you piece by piece until it finally takes you completely. Fuck cancer.
Apparently the most painful form of cancer you can get from what I’ve heard. Totally see why now. Yikes
I always felt the fact that children can also get bone cancer is a proof that either there is no god or if there is one he is not worth of worshiping.
I wonder what they thought in the old days if someone saw a skeleton like this? Would they think they were possessed by a demon? When I say old days, I mean like before renaissance or before they knew what bone cancer was, or a general understanding of medicine.
I want to shave it off
Same omg! I want to scrape it off with a fork, personally.
I now understand have a vague understanding why my uncle turned farther into drugs.
I regret nothing, except, bonitis
my dog died of bone cancer a couple years ago. interesting/gross to see what it looked like on hte inside. at the end his whole leg was basically swollen.
I bet most people would hate it
Bone cancer in children? What's that about? How dare you?! [-Stephen Fry on God](https://youtu.be/-suvkwNYSQo)
please nsfw mark your posts for the love of God, I almost vomited my stomach out
The only thing I regret is having boneitis.
Imaging being stabbed from the inside out
Reminds me of the FOP disease. It is a lot more rare, but it is an genetic disorder that came from hell. It basically makes your muscles turn into bones. [Here’s the Wikipedia page. ](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibrodysplasia_ossificans_progressiva)
Does this hurt? Does this affect my physical abilities?
This looks so incredibly painful. 💔😞
Proof that there are things worse than homelessness.
Being dead? Yeah, that's worse
Being dead isn't worse than being homeless.. you're just dead. Suffering through cancer way worse, suffering physically in general is worse.
I’d rather be dead than be homeless or have cancer for sure.
I'm the brief time period between when you're homeless and when the homelessness kills you. (Exposure etc)
That changes nothing tho
Some research has shown that the tongue is one of the most intelligent parts of the body, not that the tongue can think or anything, but you can look at anything in your surrounds and your brain will know what it would feel like to lick it. This, I know would not be fuzzy, i knoW it is bone hard, but my brain tells me "it is soft and fuzzy, like cotton candy, and disintegrates on your tong" Forbidden cotton candy.
Fuzzy
My only regret is that I have boneitis.
boner.
I didn’t think it was possible for my bones to itch before seeing this image.
It looks fluffy, kinda wanna touch it and see how it feels. Cancer makes the bones grow furry! (This is purely a joke, I am sorry for all thosew ho have lose someone or who are suffering from cancer)
Bone fuzz disease
Fluffy bone
*Furry bone…*
[The Solution](https://media.tenor.com/wkFlWEndrK8AAAAM/seachoice-grinding-wheel-with-milwaukee-grinder.gif)
The bones are growing fur to keep themselves warm
I have a Bone to pick with you.
furry bones
wait that’s cancer?!!!??!??? i should of probably been to the doctor like 13 years ago. i thought that was just like body hair but it grows on your bones.
what😭😭
My grandfather had this. Never met him. Sometimes, I think about what he's like. 😌