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[quote=RantingAtheist][quote=Anonymous][quote=RantingAtheist] You make an excellent point. People who return over-and-over to etiolated grouse-fests, and do nothing but add a single dribble to the mountain of existing bile are truly stupid, attention-seeking, and pathetic. They deserve our sympathies, not our scorn.[/quote] Posters who try to be witty by using words like "etiolate" that they clearly don't understand, and who-use-too-many-hyphens, so that instead of looking witty they look pompous and uneducated. Not to mention, unintentionally creating bizarre images of pale woodland birds and tall mountains (instead of pools/puddles) of liquids like bile.[/quote] [quote]e·ti·o·lat·ed/??t???l?tid/ Adjective: (of a plant) Pale and drawn out due to a lack of light. Having lost vigor or substance; feeble. [/quote] [quote] grouse2 ? ?[grous] Show IPA verb, groused, grous·ing, noun Informal . verb (used without object) 1. to grumble; complain: I've never met anyone who grouses so much about his work. noun 2. a complaint. Origin: 1850–55; origin uncertain; compare grouch Related forms grous·er, noun Synonyms 1. gripe, fret, fuss. [/quote] [quote]In a healthy gallbladder, the bile is all one consistency. In a gallbladder containing sludge, on an ultrasound the gallbladder can be seen with two consistencies of bile. The upper consistency looks thinner and healthy, while impurities like cholesterol and mucous have sunk to the bottom and create a thicker bile at the bottom. This thicker bile is known as gallbladder sludge.[/quote] To learn more about bile, or the meaning of fancy words, go online or check you're local libary![/quote]
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