Mine is a light brown, and very sticky.
And I am a culprit of having tasted earwax. Not surprisingly, it's disgusting. Only a last resort food.
What kind of earwax do you have?
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I can't believe this thread has been here for 4 days and its still on the front page.
Or that its got 50 posts.
You apparently know how to captivate the hearts and minds of the people, Holy Hell.
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What kind of earwax do you have Robby?
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I've had my ear completely blocked by earwax before. Was not fun.
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@RobbyBevard:
I can't believe this thread has been here for 4 days and its still on the front page.
Or that its got 50 posts.
You apparently know how to captivate the hearts and minds of the people, Holy Hell.
I am a poster for the common man.
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@Holy:
I am a poster for the common man.
You are the worst.:3
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Note to self.
Don't click on a thread with 'earwax' in its title when eating dinner.
Hmmm.. looks like someone trapped a dolphin.
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This just is a subject that is worth talking for 4 pages.
So has anyone ever wondered is it the earwax that sometimes makes ears itch?
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Hmmm, never thought about that. But now that you mention it, I don't know why either @@
Hahas, seems lots of people have wet earwax >>, mine are dry, and always have been dry. -
Side note: I want to collect mine for a while and make a candle.
They did that in Mythbusters I think.
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this makes me want to leave my earwax alone, and wait for it to get chunky and hard, and then slowly pick it all out
aaah …
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I wonder how this thread can have 60 posts. It makes me queasy.:sick:
(But it keeps dragging me back for more.)
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I think I have normal earwax..? o.O
But I hate when you wash your hair and water gets in your ears and makes it all mushy inside! D8 cringe -
Why do you keep bringing this thread up?
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Not this thread again.
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tbh I find the existence of this thread kinda nauseating (literally) so I'd be greatful if people stopped bumping it to bring in their enlightened opinion on earwax.
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lol,she's new here.
@Skitsofrenika,please don't bump this old (not really) disgusting cool thread. :)
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There are two distinct genetically determined types of earwax: the wet type, which is dominant, and the dry type, which is recessive. East Asians and Native Americans are more likely to have the dry type of cerumen (grey and flaky), whereas Caucasians and Africans are more likely to have the wet type (honey-brown to dark-brown and moist).
This is a very weird thread, why am i contributing to it?