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Do you like penguins, unicorns, puppies and rainbows? Then don't read EEK! EEK! has nothing to do with that junk. But if you like cadavers, mutants, chainsaws, zombies, cockroaches, telemarketers and other vermin, you've come to the right place.
Caution: EEK! is highly flammable. Keep away from heat, sparks, or open flame. Use only with adequate ventilation. Prolonged exposure may produce bulging eyes, decreased night vision, dizziness, confusion, atypical facial pain, personality changes, itching without a rash, splotchy complexion, excessive thirst, insomnia, and bloating. EEK! is known to cause insanity in laboratory rats.
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margueritem
said, 2 months ago
Nope, not covered.
Ryan (probably the older Ryan) said, 2 months ago
Is there a deductable?
Sisyphos said, 2 months ago
Not a very comprehensive policy, I guess. Doesn’t she even get a bell jar enclosure to help keep her healthy?
jimmyh43105
said, 2 months ago
Shouldn’t she be in a jar like Travis in Scary Gary?
emptc12 said, 2 months ago
He could have made her at least a little more comfortable. Looks like he put her in a chafing dish.
peachguy said, 2 months ago
It should be covered if it’s not a pre-existing condition.
Coyoty
said, 2 months ago
It wasn’t pre-approved, and it’s experimental.
GoodQuestion
said, 2 months ago
He’s not the first angry scientist to wire a head and not be covered . . . . ☻
Night-Gaunt49 said, 2 months ago
You would need more than a dish. Look up, “keeping a head alive” and see what you find. Russians in the 1920’s-1950’s did such experiments with dogs and monkeys.
pcolli said, 2 months ago
@Night-Gaunt49
This guy’s doing it for “Art”.
Bobzilla said, 2 months ago
So that’s what happened to the head of the “Headless Woman” in the freak show at most carnivals.