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When you do [[stickums]], you basically slap a copious amount of them onto your skin, and wait for the glue to absorb in. There are specially-made [[stickums]] that accelerate the process. | When you do [[stickums]], you basically slap a copious amount of them onto your skin, and wait for the glue to absorb in. There are specially-made [[stickums]] that accelerate the process. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 24 September 2011
The term “stickums” is used in a connotation that it is a type of drug in which glue from a self-adhesive piece of paper (such as a post-it note or a sticker) is absorbed into the body through the skin.
When you do stickums, you basically slap a copious amount of them onto your skin, and wait for the glue to absorb in. There are specially-made stickums that accelerate the process.