In looking at thousands, maybe millions of anus pictures on the internet (I'm looking for that perfect anus)(anybody know the current count of visible anuses on the internet and how fast the count is increasing?) I have noticed many people have extra pieces of skin around the opening. They do not look blood filled so I do not think they are active hemorrhoids. (there is that crazy vowel "rrh" vowel pattern again. It also appears in the word diarrhea. Further research is needed, but later) Is the excess skin deflated hemorrhoids, anal polyps, skin tags?? (I am not talking about excess anus pucker.) Next time you are looking at anuses see if you can figure it out?
Now for some rrh research: From the great database in the wire, some people as twisted as us. (Their list kind of looks like ours.)
The English suffixes -rrhage and -rrhagia, denoting excessive flow, derive from Greek rhegnynai, to burst forth.
Since most flow or discharge is unwanted, these words tend to a negative connotation. word diarrhea (taken from the site below)
http://www.yourdictionary.com/community/forums/viewthread/2641/#27580
One other site of interest:
http://www.consultsos.com/pandora/diarrhea.htm
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Don't piss off the god of the roids --- Fred
P.S. Anybody know anything about anus bleaching? Does it hurt, how long does it last, is it fun, after you have had it done do you show it off to all your friends, is it like the dentist: you go back every six months for a check up, cleaning and a whitening (where needed), how did somebody end up with this as their job and what training have they had?