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      Purposefully licking things.

      Chemists of old were a bit less safety conscious than we are today. Tasting the chemicals you just made was just part of the job back then.

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        Chemists of old were plenty safety conscious. Licking the science is what apprentices were for.

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        We still like to sniff stuff. You’ve got some very sensitive chemoreceptors right on your face, might as well use them!

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      “Why does my cigarette I left on the lab table taste sweet?” is absolutely the question an inattentive scientists asked himself before he discovered an artificial sweetener.

      EDIT: Michael Sveda’s discovery of cyclamate at the university of Illinois in 1937

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    Biology: Lick here… Yep, that’s the spot. Continue… Oh yeah, keep going. Uhhh…

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      Human anatomy: you’re technically always licking it. And now you’re aware of it. Your tongue on the roof of your mouth. Touching your teeth.

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          The fuck did I do to you? Now I can feel my tongue and I don’t know how to breathe!

          I hope you can hear your blinking for the rest of the day!

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          I’ve heard that with enough lack of stimuli combined with enough concerted concentration, you can actually begin to feel your guts as they process food. Like, feeling the muscles contracting.

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          Yes, and if you imitate a salt shaker over your tongue, you can taste the salt…

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    Geography: You can try, but it’s gonna take you a while.

    Cartography: “Would you not lick my maps, please?”

    History: Fuck You.

    Sociology: Allowed and encouraged in some fields, others… better not.

    Economics: “Is Human Resources there?”

    Medicine: “Next, please.” or “Don’t, please.”

    Civil engineering: Go ahead, eat the dirt.

    Law: Go to jail.

    Political science: Could you please do this somewhere else?

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      Lick the null and keep on with your life. Lick the phase and suffer. Lick two phases and die.

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        You can always lick the ground or earth depending on where you live

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    Mycology: “go ahead have a seat. Lick this one. It’ll be fun!”

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      Certain tree frogs in the Amazon: while you’re at it, lick us too

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        I want to make a joke about “that’s how you catch herpes”, but my brain is fried.

        So I’ll just leave you with the knowledge that the Colorado River Toad is also psychedelic. and the Park Service really wants people to stop.

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    Software engineering… If you can lick it, you spelled “click” wrong. And that’s why your code won’t compile, you complete failure.

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      “Lick this dish please.”

      “So you do lick the science?!”

      “No. You are the science.” <checks watch><marks something down on a clipboard>

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      My Clinical Microbiology teacher: I’m no longer allowed to teach you how to waft plates, but… if you happen to catch a whiff of ____ growing on a plate, you would smell ____. ::wink, wink::

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    In zoology, science might lick you, but it might also bite you.

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    Chemistry 50 years ago: it is encouraged to smell, taste, and injest all of your work

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        Given most software engineers develop in a cloud environment, I would… I mean my friend would have to shove their head into a server rack that is consuming high amounts of wattage. My friend would then have to try reaching for the motherboard by extending their tongue.

        The only problem I see here is travelling to the data centre which are often located in different countries or even continents. I am not sure if their employer would cover that expense.

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      Most keyboards get really gross after a while and are hardly ever cleaned. I’d go for the monitor.

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        This is why they never get cleaned, you gotta start somewhere. Lick the keyboard!

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          Apple could have avoided an entire lawsuit for their butterfly keyboards, if their users did this one thing. SMH.

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      Isn’t there a game where if you put ketchup on the disc it does something to make it easier to speedrun? So licking might be too unreasonable

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        Thanks for sharing the insight. Apparently, it was a speed run hack on Xbox for an old SpongeBob game.

        So, there’s some precedent set in the field of computer peripheral licking to improve results.