Dr. James Fitzsimmons
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Maybe, I don't know, I don't know, right?
I'm not going to try that.
And so they, we know from the men's case, for example, they'll take these spines, these big stingray spines, you know, from these stingrays, the ones that have like barbs on them.
And they'll show you at least a guy with one of these stingray spines and a handle.
And I've actually found these, archaeologically found these.
And he's actually puncturing the foreskin of his penis with it.
Like, boom, you know.
And, you know, and then they'll show like the blood, like the person's bleeding, whatever.
And it's like, ah, you know.
And the blood will go in there, right?
Now, they show this.
Don't ask me how they figured this out, but I reviewed a paper one time where they actually were sort of playing around with, is this possible?
Could people have done this?
Taken a stingray spine, punctured a foreskin of a penis, and actually like, would that be like a regular practice?
Because these are like rulers that are doing this, right?
And the reality is that those stingray spines will break off in the wound.
It's a barbed thing.
You can't just, you know, like little pieces will break off in it.
Sometimes the spines have venom in them for a lot longer than you'd think they would.