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Disaffected

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17. Yeah, I don't quite understand it either.
Sun Jul 20, 2025, 09:39 PM
21 hrs ago

The field strength inside the tube must be high for the thing to work as your bod is inside the tube. I expect your wedding ring was not magnetic material such as iron, cobalt or nickel but still.....

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Yikes! ProfessorGAC 23 hrs ago #1
Scary but they do warn you malaise 23 hrs ago #2
20 lbs, plus a large lock. n/t Ms. Toad 23 hrs ago #4
I saw that malaise 23 hrs ago #6
Yeah, I Read That Afterward ProfessorGAC 23 hrs ago #10
Yup. Ms. Toad 22 hrs ago #13
That's a terrible Greg_In_SF 23 hrs ago #3
Literally malaise 23 hrs ago #5
That's an interesting case. Disaffected 23 hrs ago #7
Thanks for this malaise 23 hrs ago #8
Same thing ForgedCrank 21 hrs ago #16
Yeah, I don't quite understand it either. Disaffected 21 hrs ago #17
I guess he hadn't watched "Final Destination: Bloodlines" Fla_Democrat 23 hrs ago #9
. dalton99a 22 hrs ago #11
Don't they tell you to take off anything metallic before you enter a room with an MRI? sakabatou 22 hrs ago #12
Wife called him in the room malaise 22 hrs ago #15
Just to confirm that gold is not a problem. LAS14 22 hrs ago #14
A 20lb chain with a large lock!? K. Chellee 19 hrs ago #18
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