VikKarabin t1_j46ul7z wrote
Can we heal fish with human skin, too? Also, do fishes get burned a lot?
clonetrooper250 t1_j46vjhm wrote
All the time, they live underwater out of fear of being burned.
patman_007 t1_j47j25i wrote
You thought those murky skin colours were camouflage for their surroundings? Nah, ancestoral burn remnants dawg.
andsens t1_j48rjtf wrote
"On second thought, let's not go to the comments. 'Tis a silly place."
SlothOfDoom t1_j477z7d wrote
When you put hot water down your drain it flows to the Amazon and burns a fish. You monster.
Zenmedic t1_j47idpj wrote
We need to stop amazonian fish poaching....
Cool your water before you dump it.
waynedang t1_j47de67 wrote
When I’m cooking!
PeiMeisPeePee t1_j48pwep wrote
when i was being taught how to fish (catch and release) i was told to always wet my hands in the water before touching the fish as our hands would take off their slime coating (protective) and slightly "burn" their skin. no idea if this is true
VikKarabin t1_j49g24m wrote
that's so cool
JustAPerspective t1_j47vg06 wrote
Yes, at times.
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