Post A6WZIcQOXGtRCOUMDo by lili60@social.quodverum.com
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 (DIR) Post #A6WYzsTkcf8bUJ7d7w by EarlThePearls@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:40:05Z
       
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       What is a commonly used word for dying of thirst?
       
 (DIR) Post #A6WZ13b2lzLYG45z84 by TXPatriot2021@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:40:17Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls "BEER!"
       
 (DIR) Post #A6WZGfZlqfUsOQwdXM by EarlThePearls@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:43:07Z
       
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       @ChastenedParched just means you're really thirsty but ain't dead yet
       
 (DIR) Post #A6WZGygqmZRvftP3i4 by huntley@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:43:11Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls Parched
       
 (DIR) Post #A6WZIcQOXGtRCOUMDo by lili60@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:43:29Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls Dehydrated
       
 (DIR) Post #A6WZK40dSjlT2Z83ZA by mkmadden@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:43:45Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls dehydrated
       
 (DIR) Post #A6WZRqss95XqeMDB1U by EarlThePearls@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:45:09Z
       
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       I should clarify. I mean when a person dies of thirst or lack of water what is that called?
       
 (DIR) Post #A6WZVJe5fQTCilwuKe by ARB@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:45:45Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls Anhydrous
       
 (DIR) Post #A6WZYEIjzfwJ0yLugS by EarlThePearls@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:46:19Z
       
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       @ARBAs in ammonia?
       
 (DIR) Post #A6WZZnIlLganr86ngW by TXPatriot2021@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:46:35Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls Sorry, I knew you meant that but I couldn't resist.A quick search only shows dehydration.
       
 (DIR) Post #A6WZcEKloWv6H5D2HI by EarlThePearls@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:47:01Z
       
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       @TXPatriot2021The more answers the better. We don't even have to stay on topic
       
 (DIR) Post #A6Wa1eJWMILu5akI8O by 2020_DJT@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:51:37Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls @TXPatriot2021 No question, Earl. It's called dehydration. If you aren't replenished, you gonna die. Unless you want to call it severe dehydration.
       
 (DIR) Post #A6WaIBeCC2vY6XImAK by ARB@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:54:37Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls
       
 (DIR) Post #A6Wabb0o70oeH28Jvc by Sim427@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T02:58:07Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls desiccated?
       
 (DIR) Post #A6Wb8pkmKBbXY9U7aC by MartinDeLaToot@noagendasocial.com
       2021-04-23T03:04:08Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls Lightly roasted
       
 (DIR) Post #A6WbGEmlecvRDEwguO by MartinDeLaToot@noagendasocial.com
       2021-04-23T03:05:28Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls my personal favorites: athirst and drouthy
       
 (DIR) Post #A6WcBHV0EpL48OpwmG by PrairieRose@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T03:15:46Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls Parched?
       
 (DIR) Post #A6XBQUIORJscYtvQNU by awfulangel@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T09:50:42Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls do you mean it in the figurative sense or literally?Figuratively: in Boston we say “wicked thirsty”Literally: you thirsted to death 😂
       
 (DIR) Post #A6XRsI7atYDGBB9anA by EarlThePearls@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T12:55:00Z
       
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       @awfulangelLiterally
       
 (DIR) Post #A6XnQF9cX2NNrM8Gzw by awfulangel@social.quodverum.com
       2021-04-23T16:56:26Z
       
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       @EarlThePearls lack of water for more than 3 days can cause death by dehydration.  Is it possible the symptoms can kill you first yeah.