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"excrement" Definitions
  1. solid waste matter that is passed from the body through the bowels
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Using precise psychological terms, he said scandal-mongering media risked falling prey to coprophilia, or arousal from excrement, and consumers of these media risked coprophagia, or eating excrement.
When the scooters entered, people were putting excrement on them.
Dalits themselves have moved away from cleaning up India's excrement.
They protested their imprisonment by plastering their cells with excrement.
Their last hours are spent in a world of excrement.
GG Allin has both produced and consumed excrement while playing.
The perimeter of the camp is fouled with human excrement.
Covered with excrement and discarded paper, it is exposed and stinking.
" Japan: "Countries that are dirty like toilets" or "dripping with excrement.
Seabird excrement is particularly potent because it's packed with marine nitrogen.
Now there is a museum in southern England devoted to excrement.
Not even the excrement lobbed by irate residents has deterred them.
Seattle is becoming a wasteland of crime, refuse, excrement and addiction.
A newspaper said he had a bag of animal testicles in excrement.
The currents are stronger and so better able to sweep away excrement.
In this way, it drives off its pursuers with its harmful excrement.
Old wellies crusted in four days worth of mud and human excrement?
Our excrement is filled to the brim with countless species of bacteria.
The flies' excrement, known as frass, can be used as crop fertilizer.
Pigeons roam the cavernous nave, their excrement piling up on the floor.
The stench of discarded McNuggets and human excrement mixing into an effervescent bouquet.
But the root word for fecal, which is faex, didn't actually mean excrement.
They smell because of the excrement produced by the animals which live there.
" The remainder of his guidelines covered a mix of excrement and religion. "No.
It was described as looking like death, filth, lung tar or baby excrement.
If not, we shall be abandoned in a heap of offals and excrement.
"We'd essentially be sitting in a bathtub of our own excrement," she said.
Bacteria in the excrement can be a health hazard for workers, he said.
Nile perch, Coetzee explained, feed on small fish that eat the hippos' excrement.
First, the men had to change a diaper, dealing with excrement, as parents do.
If not, we shall be abandoned in a heap of offals and excrement pic.twitter.
Their artillery rounds are baby-food jars full of paint or even human excrement.
A CNN host called President Trump a "man baby" and a piece of excrement.
They build their homes by digging burrows into the island's guano (accumulated bird excrement).
From end to end, it has long been an obstacle course of canine excrement.
If you think an exploration of excrement disposal doesn't sound like fun, think again.
More recently, on Sunday April 24, they promoted another hot steaming pile of excrement, TheRedPill.
Dairy cattle need a lot of it, and produce copious excrement and urine in return.
The team watched the monkeys and collected the animals' excrement, measuring a hormone called glucocorticoid.
Ten people have contracted leptospirosis, a disease spread in drinking water contaminated by animal excrement.
On Sunday, excrement-filled Jell-o mold Steve King was slightly more racist than usual.
He told relatives he had been left to lie for hours in his own excrement.
In between the mounds of wasting men flowed trickles of water carrying garbage and excrement.
Years later, it turned out that this "yellow rain" may have actually been bee excrement.
Intensive, industrialized agriculture required supplies of nitrogen fertilizer, which could be made from bird excrement.
More than 26,483 pounds of human excrement is dumped at Mount Everest's Base Camp annually.
I remember being horrified by the aviary, which was stacked thick with white bird excrement.
He told them they were members of the Chicken Excrement Club (or something like that).
They seem not only starved but also flayed, made of excrement or Medusa-like snakes.
It was historically restricted to farm animal dung, not human excrement, so we didn't use that.
Dogs were together in stacked inadequate, wire-bottom cages and crates caked in excrement and filth.
With installations that include a machine that makes excrement, it has proved a hit with visitors.
These men find women to be so holy, so perfect, that consuming their excrement is arousing.
Then, picture the lizardmen of the future finding your excrement and tracing it back to you.
" Only an anti-Semite would refer to statements about Jews tasting worse than excrement as "humor.
It's also because one of Nicotine's core walls comprises fermenting excrement in large, sealed plastic buckets.
Parasites are reportedly widespread in the state due to the use of human excrement as fertilizer.
In Wuhan and Changsha, in the south central Hunan province, excrement has been lobbed at them.
According to new research, the nitrogen in penguin and elephant seal excrement fosters biodiversity across Antarctica.
They create these massive lagoons for their pig excrement and then they spray it over crops.
"The excrement was used to fertilize crops, and the feces would have contaminated the crops," he said.
The bag sanitizes human excrement, turning the contents of the bag into fertilizer in about a month.
For example, in a recent interview with Jake Gyllenhaal, Reynolds referenced excrement more than a few times.
But once you involve someone else—and their excrement-stained shorts—that's when you've crosses the line.
US producers will also get away with mammalian excreta (mammal excrement) in their food, usually from rodents.
Within three hours they were scavenging through bird excrement, looking for intact bug eggs under a microscope.
The stop, also known as the "pigeon poop stop," has locals dodging falling feathers and flying excrement.
The colonies of gentoos and chinstraps had not been great for sitting down, because of the excrement.
One woman reports, with less rancor than you might expect, that her lover's kisses taste like excrement.
Emojis, ads, toys — we're living in a world that acknowledges, and even celebrates, excrement like never before.
He leaned over and scooped a pile of excrement into his arms, cradling it like a baby.
Some of the latrines are piled high with fly-riddled excrement, which seeps out the sides during downpours.
Police allegedly found no food in the home and say the home's carpeting was stained black with excrement.
The spreading of excrement and urine on prison floors and walls is also a common tactic of inmates.
Called "food defects," these dismembered creatures and their excrement are the unfortunate byproduct of growing and harvesting food.
On Saturday, he said the corruption and cover-up of abuse amounted to human excrement, according to victims.
Well, that&aposs because they have human excrement as fertilizer, we&aposve known that for a long time.
There were many days I would come home from work to find her covered in her own excrement.
You walk in and you're immediately hit with intense smells of humanity, excrement from all the open latrines.
The Himalayan sun turned snow into a brown foul-smelling slush, a mix of animal excrement and meltwater.
Of course, the worst thing Gus has ever done — it involves a pile of human excrement — is goofy.
Mr. Purdy says of the physical therapy, "How am I going to go if I'm sitting in" excrement?
The first word uttered in "Sausage Party" is a popular synonym for excrement, which is a bit counterintuitive.
Higher caste Hindus often cannot fathom cleaning up excrement from a pit toilet, associating it with "untouchable" work.
The result is a country regularly producing excrement without a means to get rid of what it produced.
There is precious little food and water, and the stink of sweat and urine and excrement is suffocating.
The Pacers are excrement without him, and have their best offense in nearly 10 years when he plays.
They could visit a toilet, littered with excrement and cockroaches, for a few strictly timed minutes each day.
The discovery of the excrement is believed to be the first case of gastropods feeding on the rust.
On Saturday he said the corruption and cover-up of abuse amounted to human excrement, according to victims.
RWE's ongoing battle with environmentalists, who have pelted its workers with stones and excrement, may soon be over.
Androstenone smells to many people like urine or sweat, while skatole produces the dominant smell in human excrement.
" The speaker was Zsolt Bayer, a prominent right-wing pundit who once referred to Jews as "stinking excrement.
Nowadays, memes go through the internet like excrement through the titular character of the The Untitled Goose Game.
Pigs produce 10 times the excrement than humans do and there is nine million pigs in North Carolina.
Excrement is conflated with the stink of mortality, the waste to which we will be reduced after death.
The bacteria are typically transmitted from animals to humans through animal excrement that has contaminated food or water.
The main story to emerge from Burger King's scary cherry offering is that it turns one's excrement exciting colors.
It&aposs says in the "New York Times" this is an exhibition where you can walk through the excrement.
E. coli, enterococcus, diarrheal parasites, and other germs whose effects range from annoying to deadly are spread through excrement.
" He also referred to Lemon and Tapper as "human excrement" and CNN contributor Ana Navarro as a "dumbf--k.
Fish fed off the rotting rice-harvest residue while rice was fertilized by fish excrement, making added nutrients unnecessary.
It is mainly transmitted to humans via contact with food or household items contaminated with rodent urine or excrement.
Not to mention of course, the massive amounts of excrement all over every soccer field and park in town.
Elsewhere, canvases by Italian artist Roberto Coda Zabetta are decorated with a highly textured blend of excrement and pigments.
Officials will try to track the guilty tiger by comparing the lions' footprints and excrement, and observing their behaviour.
"One of my patients is collecting excrement from her child," said the dentist, who asked not to be identified.
The floor is slatted so that when the pig pees or defecates, their excrement and urine falls below them.
The stench of human vomit and excrement in the car grows thick; a child dies in its mother's arms.
Kids might get a kick out of a cast here of dinosaur excrement, which contains large helpings of bone.
These vile pests the color of excrement reproduce all year and know where to find warm places to hide.
According to research, published Thursday in the journal Current Biology, penguin and elephant seal excrement fosters biodiversity across Antarctica.
One night Gubar has an "accident" — her excrement-containing ostomy bag, girdled to her stomach, oozes with messy seepage.
They're engulfed in a smell that intensifies as they walk: a blend of barnyard animal, excrement, and decaying flesh.
The landlord filmed a video showing moldy food, unwashed dishes, dog excrement, and a filthy cage in the apartment.
And it does precisely nothing except for taking some excrement out of your body which would normally be excreted.
Police allegedly discovered a high chair covered in excrement and a grocery bag filled with used tampons, the complaint states.
When my dog was first surrendered to our local ACCT, he was severely emaciated and covered in his own excrement.
There is a new battle brewing among doctors, patient advocates and pharma companies over — believe it or not — human excrement.
Tawana Brawley said the KKK kidnapped her and put dog excrement on her; it turns out she had run away.
The pre-Games fears of security lapses, excrement-filled waters, spread of Zika virus and unfinished infrastructure didn't quite materialize.
Under a government-run scheme, farmers in the emirate of Ras al-Khaimah drop off camel excrement at collection stations.
The Chinese had been diffusing the situation by taking their excrement from populous areas and returning it to the countryside.
"Last week, I rolled into an elevator and realized too late that the floor was covered with excrement," she said.
The battle, pitting drug companies against doctors and patient advocates, is being fought over the unlikeliest of substances: human excrement.
"For the first time, the soil layer dating from this period also contains the excrement of grazing animals," Glaser said.
Fed up with their mistreatment of her, she tells them there's human excrement in the pie they are currently eating.
The bunkers were infested with fleas, and the air was swarmed by flies, which moved between excrement and everything else.
Police believe the girl had been lying in her own excrement "for some time," the affidavit alleges, according to the paper.
And then the other word is merda, which is still used to refer to excrement, even now in French, Spanish, Italian.
The film shows the egg-yellow van gradually growing more decrepit over the years, surrounded by bags of rubbish and excrement.
A long, quiet opening sequence shows Cleo washing the house's tiled driveway, mainly to get rid of the copious dog excrement.
A suspected witch may expect to be stripped naked, smeared with filth, dragged by her hair and forced to eat excrement.
Offshore wind structures are a logical landing pad for sea birds, but with flocks of birds comes flocks of bird excrement.
"Ponds and the ocean are full of fish and other animal excrement, along with the decomposing bodies of the dead ones."
It all looked very realistic — my stomach can attest to that — but Bradley says the excrement was actually made of fruitcake.
"You can't keep putting [excrement] in open pits near water sources and not expect to see an environmental problem," Porter said.
There is nothing more satisfying than squeezing out some excrement that's been marinating inside of my body for the past week.
Beneath our smooth surfaces, we all contain ugliness, from literal excrement to distasteful feelings we'd rather not have come to light.
"The result was a tornado of seagull excrement, feathers, pepperoni chunks and fairly large birds whipping around the room," he wrote.
To get rid of the grime, workers are using a chemical-free mud paste that absorbs dirt, grease and animal excrement.
In "A Drop of Water," a man despairs about the towers of excrement among the ancient ghats and temples of Varanasi.
After someone smeared excrement on the door of his Warsaw apartment, his landlord deemed him too much trouble and evicted him.
Pope Francis compared media outlets that spread disinformation and cover scandals to smear politicians to people who become aroused by excrement.
The smell of excitement and excrement was in the air as the starter gun signaled a mass start of two lengths.
Beds of writhing black soldier fly larvae feast on a mix of excrement and food waste from hotels and agri-businesses.
"Chimpanzees in the wild tend to use their excrement as a social signal, one that's designed to keep people away," Byrne said.
I brought up the Viennese art collective Gelatin, which famously displayed four giant piles of fake excrement at a gallery in Rotterdam.
Jason Drew, AgriProtein's boss, reckons fly farms may one day prove ideal places to manage and recycle excrement, especially in poor countries.
Experts say there's some truth in the movie but suggest using untreated human excrement as a fertilizer on Mars would be dangerous.
Sometimes 100 or more animals are crammed into cargo vans, possibly for a few days, locked inside crates with their own excrement.
Instead, human excrement was used as fertilizer on fields, creating a risk of spreading intestinal worms which deprived people of valuable nutrients.
Having lost control of his bowel movements, he told relatives that nurses had left him sitting in his own excrement for hours.
Edward Boylston, a fellow captive, told his own family about seeing excrement piled on the prison floors and soldiers with yellow fever.
"The use of excrement is not only an act of desperation, it's madness," said pro-government TV personality Mario Silva on Twitter.
By the time Croce was arrested, Fiorito had already admitted that he would often use chocolate to simulate actual excrement when filming.
Each man began to spread the excrement over his legs and across his chest in a commitment to protect those they love.
Squirrel lice do not tend to bite humans, so it is thought that exposure occurs when bacteria in lice excrement are inhaled.
The images from the event are compared with images of other cats' excrement in LuluPet's database to make sure all is normal.
That's because rather than undergoing a treatment process as human waste does, poultry excrement is typically spread on nearby cropland as fertilizer.
Nearly every drug you snort, inject, smoke, butt-plug, vaporize or freebase eventually ends up back in the water supply via your excrement.
Nearly every drug you snort, inject, smoke, butt-plug, vaporize or freebase eventually ends up back in the water supply via your excrement.
"He [Ladewig] brought to my apartment door a pile of horse excrement along with a threatening note," Campos-Martinez alleged in court documents.
But for those steeped in the fine art of stercoration, there was one type of excrement that was always top of the list.
Outdoor enthusiasts have a storied history of wrecking nature with their excrement and now, hikers are apparently driving mountain goats crazy with pee.
Since time immemorial, humans—and basically every other creature—have been able to rely on the predictable trajectory that eating leads to… excrement.
And it's also clear that many immigration restrictionists are influenced by simple bigotry — with the president's recent excrement-related remarks a noteworthy illustration.
Because it lacks chemical fertilizers, North Korea still relies on human excrement to fertilize its fields, helping parasites to spread, the experts said.
Dinesh, assuming that he will soon die, makes rituals of bodily actions, burying his excrement and minutely analyzing his new wife's every movement.
A swastika formed from human excrement was found on the wall of a gender-neutral bathroom at the Rhode Island School of Design.
Police said See was arrested and charged with littering and disorderly conduct after allegedly chucking the bird excrement at the restaurant, ABC 13 reported.
IN A SHED on a poultry farm just outside Colchester, in south-east England, thousands of chickens sit on piles of their own excrement.
The poo train is the big long cylinder shaped vehicle that drives around Glastonbury sucking up all your terrible excrement and puke and liquids.
Made out of clay and cow excrement, merdacotta—literally, "baked shit" in Italian—can be fashioned into tiles, tableware, flowerpots and, fittingly, toilet bowls.
Footage released during the bombing campaign showed residents living in squalor underground, with urine and excrement on the floor and the drinking water contaminated.
Groundskeepers fed them grain, but the grass that lined the pond required more frequent resodding or reseeding, and their excrement needed to be removed.
It is a literal puree of churned soil, water and possibly excrement, but it's also natural and people are happy walking in it. Why?
The Italian group 100% Animalisti dumped 88 pounds of animal excrement outside Venice's Palazzo Grassi in protest over an upcoming exhibition by Damien Hirst.
She saw them drag a prisoner complaining of hunger to a toilet and stuff his mouth with excrement, a method recalled by other survivors.
As for the steward Malvolio (Stephen Pelinski): His love for Olivia gets him duped, beaten and covered in what looks like his own excrement.
A few weeks before Rainey died, he had informed a guard that there appeared to be dried excrement on a Koran that Rainey owned.
Sadiq's travails in Syria — including 12 days in a bloody, excrement-filled ISIS prison — are among the most well-executed scenes in the book.
Most of that excrement sits in open-air pits, known as "lagoons," which blanket the landscape of North Carolina just inland from the coast.
"Crap," he finishes — just as the puppet lets out a white excrement, much to the delight of judges Howie Mandel, Gabrielle Union and Julianne Hough.
A pungent smell of penguin excrement informs the scientists that they are nearing a colony even before they can hear the birds' loud, harsh call.
Assumption #3For every bladderful of vivd yellow excrement a human empties into the pool, he or she kindly removes a corresponding volume of pool water.
The excrement from millions of salmon can easily foul up Norway's fjords, and their shallow, relatively still water is a breeding ground for sea lice.
In this case, we might expect excrement to make its big debut in forthcoming films thanks to a new CGI modeling algorithm developed at UCLA.
Excrement samples will be collected by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Central Avian Research Institute, and Central Pollution Control Board, according to India Times.
The excrement is then heated to kill dangerous bacteria and turned it into (odour-less) charcoal balls, sold in supermarkets under the brand Eco Flame.
"There was very little furniture inside of that residence, and there was dog excrement, urine all over, inside, on the floor," McMullen told KCAL 9.
" I can't figure out why Ann Goldstein, the American translator of Ferrante's novels, would turn "cacca" into a much cruder Anglo-Saxon word for "excrement.
Those troughs are periodically flushed into an earthen hole in the ground called a lagoon in a mixture of water, pig excrement and anaerobic bacteria.
A. The thousands of species of voracious beetles in the family Scarabaeoidea evolved to move, bury and consume the excrement of many animals in nature.
Horeca also argued that pigeon excrement presents a health risk for waiters and other employees who have to clean pigeon-occupied dining and drinking areas.
The dung beetle, for instance, follows polarized light, the moon or the Milky Way to roll a ball of excrement along a perfectly straight path.
Purplish, wriggly and the size of a pinkie fingernail clipping, Antarctic midge larvae live for nearly two years underground, often near penguin and seal excrement.
Plant species depend on elephants to disperse their seeds in their excrement - big animals travel widely, eat a lot, and produce vast amounts of dung.
People have to adapt: Elizabethan preachers condemned coal as literally the Devil's excrement; some Victorian homeowners comfortable with gaslight thought Edison's light bulbs too bright.
Pottermore reminded fans – or in most cases, informed them – that before plumbing, wizards used to "relieve themselves" literally anywhere and then magically vanish any excrement. ...oh.
Soon after, I began to notice an alarming amount of excrement, along the sidewalks, between cobblestones, in Passy and Opéra, in the 1st and the 5th.
Complicating matters, the Food and Drug Administration warned Necco on May 16 that its inspectors found rodent excrement "too numerous to count" at its main plant.
In recent weeks, protesters have thrown everything from excrement to petrol bombs at security forces, who have used tear gas and rubber bullets to block marches.
Today, astronauts at the International Space Station go to the bathroom into a little plate-sized toilet hole, and a fan vacuum-sucks their excrement away.
"There was very little furniture inside of that residence, and there was dog excrement, urine all over, inside, on the floor," he added to the outlet.
Since 2007, Castelbosco farm has been entirely powered by energy produced on the premises, from the cows' excrement; Locatelli sells the electricity he does not use.
But when the wheels fell off, the residents of Detroit, who didn't flee to Southfield, Birmingham or Troy were left holding the burning bag of excrement.
For 2017, the Year of the Rooster, Bopposov has constructed a 3.5-meter (11.48-feet) sculpture of a rooster out of the excrement of 17 cows.
Today, you can find pool halls in Manila's restaurants, its schools, and even its slums, where some streets are ankle-deep in excrement and industrial slime.
When spring reaches Iceland and sheep are released onto the green pastures, they leave behind a thick layer of compressed straw and excrement in the stables.
For the most part, the body took care of this naturally: black bile, yellow bile, and phlegm were expelled through excrement, sweat, tears, and nasal discharge.
Women with fistula are often ostracized and rejected by society as the abnormal hole in their bladder or bowel leads to leakage of urine or excrement.
The director of a downtown public library says the library spends tens of thousands of dollars each year to clean urine and excrement outside the building.
" Whyte claimed that she had taken a giant bite of human excrement—which caused one of her sons to yell "You made my mum eat poo!
But as their road banter turns to the topic of human connection, "Like Me" provides a reminder that bile and excrement are not substitutes for ideas.
Women with fistula are often ostracized and rejected by society as the abnormal hole in their bladder or bowel leads to leakage of urine or excrement.
As for the farmers who send turkey droppings to the biomass incinerator, they would be stuck with an estimated 250,000 tons of turkey excrement per year.
Vulture: Some 300 vultures are roosting in a U.S. Customs and Border Protection radio tower in South Texas, coating buildings with potentially hazardous vomit and excrement.
Was it possible, NASA wondered, to create a thriving, closed-loop living system that produced human inputs (oxygen and food) using human outputs (excrement and carbon dioxide)?
When they are not dodging bullets or excrement aimed at them by angry local residents, the so-called dancing grannies are often busy managing their families' finances.
But New York's path toward properly treating its wastewater for nearly 9 million residents did not happen overnight — quite literally, that path was paved with human excrement.
In 1552 Shakespeare's father was fined a shilling for leaving excrement in the street instead of taking it to the designated spot at the edge of town.
Over the years, he's photographed bodies burned by fire and knifed to death in Morgue (1992) and excrement of all kinds, including his own, in Shit (2008).
It is now widely agreed upon in the medical community that the deadly disease travels from body to body through fluids—spit, sweat, blood, tears, excrement etc.
Although some believed that it was a meteorological phenomenon, an investigation revealed that it was a frozen slab of human excrement, dropped from a plane traveling overhead.
Note: Characters on television shows rarely go to the bathroom unless something weird is going to happen in the bathroom or during the act of releasing excrement.
The landlord, identified by news outlets by her surname, Chen, shot a video showing moldy food, unwashed dishes, dog excrement, and a filthy cage in the apartment.
From the 1960s to the 1980s, there was a large-scale introduction of dung beetles into Australia to handle the excrement of another introduced species, beef cattle.
But something went wrong with the shredding, so a prank metaphor for art-world excrement managed to look, gloriously, like art that actually was having an accident.
Human excrement and toilet paper can be found behind any large boulder or scraggly bush, alarmingly close to streams that serve as water sources for communities downhill.
A photograph by Henry DeWitt Moulton and Alexander Gardner of the so-called Great Heap of guano (seabird excrement) includes Chinese laborers dwarfed by the mound's immensity.
The brown clay objects recall ancient weights and measures, extruded taffy, piles of pasta, or the knot-shaped classic Italian cookies known as tarralucci; excrement, too, unavoidably.
He told us of begging for food, only to have a guard toss a burrito onto the floor of a fly-infested cell that reeked of excrement.
He said that he had seen guards put cleaning solvents and urine in inmates' coffee or other beverages and human excrement in their food while at Clinton.
Other lone children, some as young as toddlers, could be seen picking kernels of undigested corn out of piles of animal excrement to eat on the spot.
Profanity we have indeed, but it is not the grand old "four letter words," which, regardless of their actual letter count, refer to religion, sex, and excrement.
The larva help break down and dry out animal excrement, which is used as high-grade fertilizer, while the larva are used as feed for birds and fish.
At last I emptied the bag of ptarmigan pellets into the pot and then offered a prayer to Sterculius, the Roman god of excrement, to bless our dish.
As part of its bid to host the Olympics, Rio de Janeiro's government promised to cleanup the polluted waterway, which now overflows with garbage, chemicals, and human excrement.
Though she has her own theories, there are still no definite answers as to how the USB stick, which contained her "favorite footage" got dropped in the excrement.
Microorganisms, excrement: These are materials that are usually invisible, either because we literally can't see them, as in the case of bacteria, or because we choose not to.
One person was detained while attempting to hurl a tub of excrement at her and the prosecutors' office, claiming that the investigation was rigged to protect Ms. Park.
But stroll around here, and you're also likely to find used drug paraphernalia, trash, and human excrement on the sidewalks, and people lying in various states of consciousness.
One person was detained while trying to hurl a tub of excrement at her and the prosecutors' office, claiming that the investigation was rigged to protect Ms. Park.
The potty-mouthed Washoe may help us understand what happened when early humans learned to lob the idea of excrement at one another instead of the real thing.
As with the "Mona Lisa," whatever it may have meant to those who first saw it, the canvas has been buried under layer upon layer of cultural excrement.
It wasn't until 1003 that a visiting entomologist realized what was wrong: The local insects, evolved to eat the more fibrous waste of marsupials, couldn't handle cow excrement.
Because many studies have found that cockroaches feed on human excrement and transfer or excrete pathogens, they have a strong secondary role in the spread of some diseases.
Last summer, people at the court waded through excrement until some Air Force engineers on temporary duty at Guantánamo hammered together wooden pallets for people to walk on.
This might include picking up trash (dog excrement included) on the sidewalk, dropping candy off at a hospital, or corralling all the abandoned grocery carts outside a supermarket.
A 2016 study by the Environmental Working Group and Waterkeeper Alliance identified more than 4,000 animal waste pits in North Carolina where pig and chicken excrement is collected.
Minutes later, she morphs again: "Most of the work we collect is about sex or excrement," she chirps in the perky tone of a prominent West Coast collector.
It is most commonly transmitted to people from rodent excrement, and it can be transmitted from person to person by contact with blood or bodily fluids, Ribner said.
According to the BBC, reports have surfaced in Russia of a bizarre program maintained by the Soviet tyrant Joseph Stalin to gather information on people based on their excrement.
Many of the pups' eyes were red and swollen, they were sliding in their own feces, and the location reeked of ammonia, raw chicken and excrement, the statement alleges.
For No. 2, there is a tiny seat where astronauts have to aim their buttocks into the hole, so the toilet can suck their excrement into a plastic bag.
European noblemen built 'garderobes' in their castles – rooms with stone or wooden benches with holes in them, through which the excrement would fall, down chutes and into the moat.
Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro wrote that much "of what Jones and his employees say is absolutely rotten pig excrement," but added that the term hate speech is too ambiguous.
For example, ball pythons are "notorious escape artists" and can live up to 250 years, and the unfriendly pixie frog requires daily cage cleaning to avoid excrement build up.
There are other hells in Japanese iconography—hells of ice and water, mud and excrement, in which naked figures, stripped of all dignity, lie scattered across a broken plain.
He said that the psych department there had placed Rob in solitary because of his erratic behavior—covering himself and his cell with his own excrement, sometimes eating it.
Here's where mucus comes into play—because our bodies can't pass mucus through cell walls and can't carry it out in our excrement, we have to clear it manually.
There were no reports of anyone being hit by a "catatov", but the threat of excrement projectiles was of concern to reporters covering the marches in Toulouse and Paris.
In 1992, New York Magazine reported that he said the best way to deal with women is to treat them like excrement, though he used a more vulgar term.
To remove the discoloration, workers suspended on scaffolding are caking Fuller's earth — a mud paste used in facials that absorbs dirt, grease and animal excrement — on the entire structure.
It happened after Trump defended white supremacists who marched in Charlottesville, after he compared nonwhite countries to excrement, and after he bowed and scraped before Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.
But a potential solution to one of the biggest threats of coffee production has been found in the bright orange excrement of a voracious gastropod called the Asian trampsnail.
In subsequent research, Dr. Erickson and his colleagues also found evidence of digested bones in the fossilized excrement of a T. rex, showing that the beast had consumed bones.
Someone sent excrement to our offices, where the ladies who process our mail — one was pregnant at the time, and the other a grandmother — had to deal with it.
In Post-Partum Document, we see the output of a child through clothing, excrement and writing, but in Tucek's work, we don't see the child — only the mother's input.
He was repelled by the slums, the open defecation (picking his fastidious way through butts and twists of human excrement), and by the failure of Indian civilisation to defend itself.
There was a foul odor of what seemed to be a mix of fish carcasses and human excrement—so strong everyone had to cover their mouths to keep from gagging.
"Yes, sometimes if you eat a food like beets, your pee could have a reddish tint to it, or if you ate kale your excrement could be green," Roenigk says.
Stone reportedly took to the social media platform and called Lemon a "Piece of shit," and "human excrement", and wrote that the host must be "confronted, humiliated, mocked and punished".
Jamil's next plan was to pick up the excrement with her bare hands, but that's when she noticed a piece of metal sticking out of the side of the toilet.
A series of contamination scandals followed: rodent excrement in dry baby food, cockroach fragments in Beech-Nut jars, chips of enamel paint and high levels of lead in many others.
The natural consequence of this is a continuing habit of open defecation—where individuals never have to confront the task of removing the excrement and hence becoming tainted or impure.
They resort to tactics like smearing the hallways of her building with excrement and using an empty neighboring apartment for an orgy, setting off a series of reactions by Clara.
There's dirty politics and there's just plain gross politics: A bag of human excrement was reportedly left in front of a pizza joint founded by a former Illinois congressman. Rep.
In another, an inflammatory 21972 staging by David Freeman in London, the hero performed while sitting naked on a toilet and smearing what appeared to be excrement about the stage.
Climbers who return from the mountain say Everest slopes are littered with human excrement, used oxygen bottles, torn tents, ropes, broken ladders, cans and plastic wrappers left behind by climbers.
Fertilizer, animal waste and human excrement alike are rich with nitrogen and phosphorus—the same materials that help plants thrive can kill seagrass if too much gets into the water.
Due to mining for guano — excrement from animals like birds, which can be used as a fertilizer — the landscape of the island had been devastated, losing both vegetation and topsoil.
She scrolled through her phone; it showed pictures of inmates with multiple stab wounds, people sleeping on floors amid excrement and rats, a bloody body that appeared to be lifeless.
One of the most alluring aspects of perfume is the use of animal scents, most of which are derived from not terribly alluring-sounding elements like excrement or perineal secretions.
In the profanity-laced tirade, Stone called certain employees of the network "human excrement" and accused them of spreading lies, according to copies of the tweets posted online by Mediaite.
To judge by the media freakout that followed, you'd have thought Tlaib had threatened to grab the president by his genitals and deport him to a country full of excrement.
Fresh human excrement and discarded needles lie scattered on the streets of the Tenderloin district just a few blocks from the five-star hotels of Union Square in the city's downtown.
And if licking anthropomorphized excrement is somehow not enough, each scoop can be customized with little accessories, including a heart, a pair of bunny ears, a crown, and a small flower.
The man, Tony Campbell, discovered Gidget, coated in excrement, at the edge of the aeration pond, but it was unsafe for him to go in and try to save her himself.
Under the CPS' porn laws, the BBFC are also banned from classifying a host of others, including drinking wee, urinating on the body, vomiting on the body, and use of excrement.
The Pope doesn't seem to care whether that excrement is real or not; he is saying that the love of spreading damaging and hurtful information about other people is morally dubious.
For when it turns to flee, it discharges fumes from the excrement of its belly over a distance of three acres, the heat of which sets fire to anything it touches.
This got me thinking though—perhaps this lack of scat has less to do with directorial prudishness and more to do with how difficult it is to render excrement in CGI.
Keen to do something productive with this noxious by-product, he invested in several state of the art digesters that could transform the excrement into fertiliser and methane gas for electricity.
The entire southern part of the state is basically a limestone pancake built up over hundreds of thousands of years of the shells, bones and excrement of long-dead sea creatures.
Much like the animals they're cleaning up after, robot vacuums have a voracious appetite for unwholesome objects: loose electrical cords, socks, underwear, bits of food, balls of yarn, piles of excrement.
"Those … who are merry sometimes turn their behinds toward the sky and cast their excrement in the face of other men," proclaims the epigraph to A Week of Kindness's "Thursday" chapter.
SYDNEY, Australia — The annual beach pilgrimage during the height of summer in Melbourne, Australia's second-largest city, is threatened by an unsettling phenomenon: shores where the tides are tainted with excrement.
Otherwise, it runs the risk of hindering complete eradication by perpetuating existence of poliovirus in the environment through human excrement and continuing to introduce new vaccine-derived cases of the disease.
Zhong Nanshan, a respiratory disease scientist who played a pivotal role in China's fight against the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic in 2002-03, was quoted by China's state broadcaster on Sunday as saying it was possible for the coronavirus to be transmitted through excrement to the mouth"Because the virus has been discovered in the patients' excrement we need to be on alert to see if it is a source of infection," he said.
Media that focus on scandals and spread fake news to smear politicians risk becoming like people who have a morbid fascination with excrement, Pope Francis said in an interview published on Wednesday.
Despite these hazards, the toilet is still one of the greatest inventions of humanity, allowing us to escape countless infections caused by the previous practice of dumping our excrement into the streets.
A guard puts on a plastic visor against what the authorities call "splashing", meaning spitting at a jailer or, in past years when prisoners were sometimes "non-compliant", throwing excrement or vomit.
The dirty business, the satanic mills, the slave plantations, the opium trade, the place of excrement in which the mansion has been pitched, to misuse a phrase of Yeats, is hidden away.
After allowing his pupils to draw such a chart for Lord Byron and William Shakespeare, Mr Keating declares the essay "excrement", and orders them to rip it out of their poetry anthologies.
Tiny insects from the drying Yamuna River into which the city pours its sewage crawl into the Taj Mahal, their excrement further staining the marble, an environmental lawyer told India's Supreme Court.
But the cold open ended with an appearance from host Octavia Spencer, who reprised her role as Minny from The Help and fed Sessions a special version of Minny's famous excrement pie.  
While thousands of fans enjoy an afternoon in the stadium, writers navigate toxic slush, rusty metal, and human excrement just steps away in order to paint at any hour of the day.
While human excrement was carried away from cities, it still found its way to farms as a fertilizer, providing another opportunity for common maladies to find their way back to the city.
Along with his fellow Green Warriors, Mr. Oddekalv argues that the scale of fish farming in Norway is unsustainable, and that huge volumes of uneaten feed and fish excrement pollute the seabed.
These alternate with scenes set in the present, at the funeral home and the house where the father ended his days sordidly, sitting in his own excrement and surrounded by empty bottles.
The invaders brazenly used blow torches to cut through Spain's border fence before storming the town and reportedly attacking Spanish police with electric saws and bottles filled with excrement and burning quicklime.
A man left a late-night message on the publisher's voice mail, expressing his hope that readers would deliver, to put it delicately, a burning sack of steaming excrement to the paper.
" Yes, garlic's smell is so pungent that, as Allen pointed out, "other common names include 'Divel's Dreck,' a colloquial version of the ancient apothecary's term, Stercus Diaboli, meaning 'the devil's own excrement.
Knowing she wouldn't be able to fetch the fallen excrement alone, she asked her date to help lift her up so she could slide her arm over the window and into the gap.
Mr. Weinstock also advertised the movie on billboards using an emoji for excrement; they were placed in fewer than 10 locations yet generated coverage from hundreds of websites and trended across social networks.
The Industrial Revolution and urban development locked the process of excrement removal into pipes and treatment plants, which treated sewage to levels that made it safe enough to release back into the world.
I see what you're saying: the use of "Human Poop" in the title could be confusing, although it was meant here as a catchall phrase for sewage, which includes waste water and excrement.
Corbyn's comments refer to a Business Insider report which revealed that producers in the US are allowed to include insect fragments in peanut butter, rodent hairs in paprika, and rat excrement in ginger.
He traveled in the trunk, folded like an ironing board against two other people, one of whom, Mario once told us with a laugh loosened by time, had recently stepped in dog excrement.
If excrement escapes from the lagoons where it is stored, it could potentially contaminate drinking water with bacteria like salmonella, which can cause digestive problems, and, in certain vulnerable patients cause E. coli.
In the Bangladesh slum of the coastal city of Mombasa, an opposition stronghold, the polling station was smeared with excrement, and residents blocked access even as the police tried furiously to gain entry.
Tiger excrement is analyzed for DNA, and cameras that are triggered by motion and planted in forests help capture images of tigers that a human tracker might not have been able to see.
Carrying a shovel full of excrement to the trash can — or ideally, flushing it down the nearest toilet — isn't an elegant solution, but it produces minimal  waste and carries a low one-time cost.
"We used to be highly aware of where our shit was going and what it was used for," says Susan Morrison, author of Excrement in the Late Middle Ages: Sacred Filth and Chaucer's Fecopoetics.
According to Protos, a Belgian charity that promotes access to safe water, more than 85 percent of Bamako households handle their own sanitation – meaning they have to dispose of any wastewater and excrement themselves.
There, the setting includes two openly visible toilets in a dusty single living room, recalling how the material conditions of life are, in reality, also often in reciprocity with the cosmic qualities of excrement.
One 2012 study by researchers at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, showed liberals and conservatives a collage of photographs, and conservatives lingered longer on dangerous or repulsive images — car crashes, excrement — than liberals did.
The decrepit vehicle is their literal and metaphorical stand-in for civilization, tricked out with a crumbling infrastructure, a ferocious appetite for gasoline, an oversupply of rattling kitchen appurtenances and even some broiling excrement.
A few miles away in downtown Ermita, emaciated women sent their children to beg from passers-by, raising them on streets that reeked of human excrement as snarling traffic discharged a veil of smog.
To remove discoloration, workers suspended on scaffolding are caking Fuller's earth — a mud paste that absorbs dirt, grease and animal excrement, and that is commonly used to treat skin impurities — on the entire monument.
Granted early release for good behavior, Mr. Bennett complained of prison abuses, saying that he had been issued a uniform covered in excrement and lice, and made to stand naked in front of guards.
In a statement, the representatives from the Survivors of Mother and Baby Homes group said Francis condemned corruption and cover up within the Church as "caca", an Italian and Spanish word for human excrement.
One leading theory, advanced in 2006, casts ambergris as what could generously be called a rectal pearl: Formed from layers of excrement that accumulated on an indigestible clump of squid beaks and worm cuticles.
Lower-caste Dalit women who are forced to clean up excrement from dry toilets and open drains, face threats of violence, eviction and withholding of wages if they try to give up the practice.
Embedded in the excrement were clues to decoding the cat's diet and determining how often it ate livestock, which could one day guide conservation strategies to reduce contact between snow leopards and farm animals.
While we all know Matt Damon isn't actually an astronaut, we do know that human excrement is very much real—and it could be integral to getting real humans to Mars in the near future.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Media that focus on scandals and spread fake news to smear politicians risk becoming like people who have a morbid fascination with excrement, Pope Francis said in an interview published on Wednesday.
" Read more " Pigeon overcrowding has become a problem in Cádiz, Spain, where some are complaining that the birds are menacing tourists and leaving excrement that poses a health risk in outdoor dining and drinking areas.
SAN FRANCISCO — The heroin needles, the pile of excrement between parked cars, the yellow soup oozing out of a large plastic bag by the curb and the stained, faux Persian carpet dumped on the corner.
While researching "The War in the Pacific: A Retrospective" (2006), he learned that Red Beach on Betio, where he had delivered Marines, had become a dump, strewn with trash and in some places human excrement.
Before leaving to take the horse for a morning walk, Mr. Sager wrote, he scooped up a piece of Seattle Slew's excrement and preserved it for the next 39 years as a fragment of history.
His humiliation is played for laughs by his friends, but a sense of embarrassment is tempered by their grand finale, in which they play a clip of Mr. Vulcano daring Mr. Murray to swallow dog excrement.
Though the English nobles who came up with such regulations could not have known that the excrement was rich in nitrogen and vital for plant growth, they clearly knew that lands denied faeces were less productive.
Since the odour of excrement is composed largely of organic compounds, and titanium dioxide is cheap, Dr Koziel wondered whether it might be employed to de-pong byres, sties, stables, sheds and other animal dwelling places.
They were battlegrounds of the "Troubles" of 1968-98, as the government experimented with internment without trial and prisoners demanded recognition of their political status with "dirty protests", during which some smeared excrement on cell walls.
Sanitation has come to take the place of eros and intimacy, and day after day he plunges his stick into the excrement of others, dreaming all the while of a gleaming world saved by indoor plumbing.
During this second phase of occupation, its inhabitants increasingly used the site as a hearth, and evidence taken from the soil in the form of animal excrement meant grazing animals had finally ventured to the region.
Heavily-armed state officials and pro-government groups used lethal force against protesters who could defend themselves only with improvised arms such as rocks, fireworks, and giant slingshots that launched jars of paint and human excrement.
He said cloth diapers are better for his son's skin and they have fewer diaper rashes because there aren't any chemicals that mask wetness, causing the baby to sit in their excrement for longer than necessary.
Roundworms "thrived in Korea because human excrement was practically the only method used to fertilize the land, possibly due to the relative scarcity of cattle," said a report published in Cambridge University's Medical History journal this June.
Many are skeptical we could get our entire species to start eating their own excrement, but the psychological research suggests that humans' disgust towards feces is not innate but learned, and thus may be unlearned as well.
He became a re-enactor himself, falling in with a crowd that was particularly devoted to realism; they would soak bits of their costumes in urine and excrement and try to be as historically accurate as possible.
People with hookworm release eggs through excrement; in areas with poor sanitation or open sewers, they end up on the ground, where they turn into microscopic, infectious larvae that dig into human skin when people walk by.
There was just Mr. Cenac, 41, alone on a set resembling a groovy 1970s rec room, holding forth on topics like the interstellar aspirations of Elon Musk, the SpaceX chief executive, and the scientific uses of human excrement.
This may have been the indirect result of laws that required residents to remove excrement and rubbish from their towns, said Piers Mitchell, a paleopathologist at the University of Cambridge in Britain and one of the study's authors.
And in the evenings, drawn to the light reflected off the Taj, swarms of the insect cling to its walls, leaving behind a greenish-black excrement, a residue of the chlorophyll they consume in the algae-rich river.
In his spare time, the Emperor published scientific papers on raccoon dogs, after studying their excrement, which he had collected from the Imperial grounds, and compiled research on goby fish -- a species of goby is named after him.
Inspired by a personal encounter, another one of his most notable songs, "Expensive Shit," details Nigerian military police breaking into his Kalakuta Republic compound to steal his excrement and test it for marijuana, desperately trying to frame him.
Every ten minutes, you and your pals take turns squelching across the mud to a bunch of overflowing portaloos so you can stand in human excrement, wait for each other, and ponder why you have no phone reception.
While dubbed by some New Yorkers as "rats with wings," pigeons have been revered for thousands of years, dating back to the ancient Christians of Cappadocia in Turkey, who valued the birds for their excrement, a rich fertilizer.
Nothing builds bonds more than living with a group of people in a war zone, getting shot at, not showering for months, roasting our own excrement in burn pits, cracking inappropriate jokes and serving something greater than ourselves.
It is for his actions that Mr. Brus is best known: carefully orchestrated performances involving naked bodies, self-harm, and the use of bodily fluids like excrement, blood and tears, to explore taboo themes like birth and sexuality.
Mercado told reporters in Geneva on Tuesday that she spent a month in Myanmar's Rakhine state and visited one camp where "shelters teeter on stilts above garbage and excrement" and four children died of disease within three weeks.
But there is a similar, credible account from the same time period by Danish arctic explorer Peter Freuchen, who fashioned a chisel out of his own excrement when he found himself trapped in a pit of hardened snow.
A watershed moment has arrived: traditional taboo words, pertaining to the body and excrement, no longer have the punch of group-based insults related to sex, disabilities and other such qualities, about which Western societies are increasingly sensitive.
Mr. Aslan, whose program covered global religion and began this year, apologized after his tweets on Saturday, in which he described the president as "an embarrassment to humankind" and compared him, using profanity, to a piece of excrement.
In a 12-page document, the Emoji Subcommittee outlines why a version of the ubiquitous symbol for excrement is necessary, who in the world is clamoring for it, how it would be used, and what it might look like.
Excrement and needles on the streets of San Francisco, attacks on police in New York, Antifa attacks on the citizens of Portland, rampant killings in Chicago, the return of the Dark Ages and the bubonic plague in Los Angeles.
As for Giuliani, nineteen years after he tried to ban a Madonna propped up by excrement, strewn with glitter, and surrounded by pornographic figures, he is working for a man whose critics might describe him exactly the same way.
While America has come to take on a new sociopolitical meaning to many in the wake of Donald Trump's presidency, it felt like Cattelan wanted to make it clear to me that it also represents his fascination with excrement.
As research for the film, Mr. Bong visited a slaughterhouse in Colorado, and the smell from the parking lot — hundreds of feet from the plant itself — of blood, death, excrement and animal fear, almost brought him to his knees.
Adjacent to her was a guy called a "poo man" who would examine people's excrement to decipher what was wrong with them (though to be honest the answer was probably almost always "extreme dysentery from eating whole uncooked rat kings").
"UCT has come in for its share of vandalism and violence," UCT vice chancellor Max Price said, adding that on Thursday students threw excrement across the floors of many lecture venues and open spaces in several buildings on Upper Campus.
The People's Daily, the official paper of the ruling Communist Party, warned people in a social media post to stay away from live poultry markets, saying it was "extremely clear" that poultry and their excrement were the cause of the infections.
People regularly encountering used drug needles, human excrement and sidewalks full of homeless people when they arrive home late at night at their $4,000-a-month one-bedroom flat in San Francisco sometimes think they might just prefer it elsewhere.
In his filthy cell, surrounded by excrement, vomit, urine, and hair, Zubaydah was by now so conditioned by his treatment that all the interrogator had to do was snap his fingers twice to get him to lie down on the waterboard.
Jared Stephen Morgan, 37, allegedly forced the teen to eat rat excrement and drink her own urine during the six-week period, according to a probable cause statement filed Monday with the 8th District Court in Duchesne County in Utah.
That field of human excrement would have been a breeding ground for two deadly bacteria, Salmonella typhi and S. paratyphi, the causes of typhoid and paratyphoid fever — also known as enteric fever, for their devastating effect on the gastrointestinal system.
In October of 2015, he was suspended after making the Nazi salute in the chamber, and last year he lost 10 days of pay and was suspended for five days after comparing immigrants to Europe to excrement, the BBC reports.
The most promising type of green gas is biomethane—specifically the methane produced from the anaerobic digestion of organic matter, including human or animal excrement—which is already being produced and injected into the gas grids of 10 European countries.
In a speech in Essex, Corbyn said that any agreement with the US would force the UK to accept US food standards which allow set amounts of maggots, rodent hairs and excrement in ingredients, as revealed by Business Insider last year.
Our question of a place of origin hangsLike smoke: how we picnicked in pine forests,In coves with the water always seeping up, and leftOur trash, sperm and excrement everywhere, smearedOn the landscape, to make of us what we could.
They occupy every continent and have evolved a mechanism in which, upon predation (ending up in the mouth of a predator, for example), they combine a special chemical with excrement to produce a high temperature burst from their excretory canal.
Acting as tour guide to her time-traveling reader, Oneill, a humor writer, tells us what we'll wear (a lot of layers, none very clean), how we'll power our vibrators (galvanic batteries) and where we'll park our excrement (under the bed).
Poo Dough, a molding compound for creating excrement art — à la Paul McCarthy — was very successful a few years ago and now it's coming back, said Adrienne Appell, the director of strategic communications at the Toy Association, a trade group.
Outside, piles of old trash and fresh human excrement, clogging a narrow stream alongside the camp, are a testament to how — rather than a processing center — the site has stagnated, leaving the entire area with a miserable and gloomy sense of permanence.
" Despite one middle schooler's enthusiasm, others have been less charitable; Britain's Telegraph has called the experience of eating the a tarantula's abdomen "disturbing," noting that "it's full of a dark brown paste that includes everything from eggs to the heart and spider excrement.
"Dilma may have dug her own grave by not delivering on what she promised, but she is untainted in a political realm smeared with excrement from top to bottom," said Mario Sergio Conti, a columnist for the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo.
The BJP's toilet-building efforts resulted in the construction of toilets that were sub-standard, not connected to running water, or with faulty pipes or insufficiently large holes—villagers worried that the hole would fill up with excrement while they were using it.
But this week, conversation in the profession turned to decidedly lower-order functions, after word emerged that four philosophers loosely connected through a long-running, multisided argument with one of the field's most vocal figures had been sent packages filled with excrement.
Fortunately for us — and Mr. Markey — the editors keep a firm hand on the sort of entries that are considered acceptable in a New York Times crossword, and so today's theme is not about excrement, but about another part of our avian friends.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Pope Francis vowed on Saturday to end the sexual exploitation of children by clergy during a highly-charged visit to once deeply Catholic Ireland and, according to victims, said the corruption and cover up of abuse amounted to human excrement.
In the village she was known as the Gentle Lunatic, and that's what she was: she didn't cause any problems, apart from her tendency to get lost as she set off toward the horizon, and to paint the walls with her own excrement.
Some 300 vomiting, defecating vultures have made a United States Customs and Border Protection radio tower in South Texas their home, coating the tower and buildings beneath it with potentially hazardous excrement as besieged border officials try to stem the deteriorating situation.
As its name suggests, Poo-Pourri is designed to mask the smell of excrement—or, more precisely, to trap unpleasant odors in the toilet, below the surface of the water, and to release pleasant natural fragrances, including citrus, lavender, and tropical hibiscus, in their stead.
Climbers returning from the 8,850-metre (29,113-foot) mountain say its slopes are littered with human excrement, used oxygen bottles, torn tents, ropes, broken ladders, cans and plastic wrappers left behind by climbers, a embarrassment for a country that earns valuable revenue from Everest expeditions.
NYC &aposPOOP TRAIN&apos SITTING IDLE IN ALABAMA HAS BECOME A &aposNIGHTMARE&apos FOR RESIDENTS, MAYOR SAYS The train of sludge, a byproduct of New Yorkers&apos excrement, was stationed in the town until April, before being transported to a landfill roughly 20 miles away.
But after a train full of human excrement sludge from New York City traveled to Alabama, only to be bureaucratically stuck outside the 1,000-person town of Parrish for more than two months, engulfing the town with a suffocating stench — yeah, that was a saga.
She allegedly said she couldn't recall how many days she was in the shed before Morgan told her she had to eat rat excrement off the floor and drink his urine without vomiting, and that only then he would give her food, the documents allege.
In his otherworldly ceramic sculptures, which are small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, pastel stucco planes converge with glossy half-moon shapes, suggesting animal tails, chewed-up wads of gum, bare tree limbs, erect genitalia or excrement — sometimes all at once.
Dr. Soon said the boys might also be at risk of contracting other infections, including leptospirosis, a bacterial disease that is carried by rodents and can be transmitted through water, and histoplasmosis, an infection caused by a fungus that dwells in soil containing bat excrement.
The study, "Insights From Excrement," which was published in January, does not promise salvation for the industry, but it does provide a measure of hope for coffee growers who have been hit hard in recent years by the rust and falling prices of coffee.
As they erode, which they constantly do, chunks of earth are sent tumbling onto the beach, especially when the weather is wet, and all manner of fossils are revealed — anything from tiny lumps of fossilized dinosaur excrement to the entire skeletons of massive prehistoric beasts.
Beside one of the less-used railroad tracks in Manila - a grassy area scattered with human excrement only a few miles from the gleaming high-rises of the Makati business district - shabu was easily available last week, costing just a few pesos (cents) per hit.
Instead of penis art, the crime this time revolves around excrement — specifically, who carried out three poop-related crimes at an affluent Catholic school in Washington state, the first and most extreme of which involved tainted lemonade and hundreds of students shitting themselves in the hallways?
As an additional experiment, Van der Snickt even collected a specimen of bird excrement gathered in front of the Oslo Opera House ("I must admit I was a little embarrassed collecting this sample material in front of groups of tourists," he said), and examined its diffraction pattern.
Then there were the backyard cesspools filled with human excrement—yes, even well-to-do households had these, which were serviced by "night-soil men" who scooped the waste out in buckets, and sloshed through city streets with the human manure under the cover of darkness.
According to KTLA, prosecutor Jon Hatami repeatedly said "the truth is the truth" during his closing argument and recounted the allegations against Aguirre: that he beat, burned, whipped, bit, and shot BB pellets at Gabriel, and forced the child to eat cat litter and animal excrement.
I'm avoiding the spoiler, just know that Janey ends up in Iowa, then ends up an auditor for the egg industry, then ends up an activist radicalized by the things she witnesses: birds mangled by machines, the endless amounts of excrement, the inhumanity of it all.
In his first months as governor, Mr. Justice, a colorful and hulking figure who stands over six feet, seven inches, drew headlines beyond West Virginia's border for bringing a plate of cow excrement into the state Capitol to express his anger at a Republican-passed budget proposal.
Whereas the pre-approved candidates barely bothered to campaign, certain to be ushered through by a subservient electoral commission, the opposition ones managed to collect the necessary signatures despite the authorities' best efforts to thwart them (such as sending in thugs who intimidated volunteers and threw excrement at candidates).
That's 55 million kilograms of human excrement scattered around the globe in small piles, slowly feeding the grass and fruit trees … By 2013, with more than 7 billion people on Earth, the total human output was close to 33 million metric tons (400 billion kilograms) of shit per year.
Mr. Horton's Instagram account; Weibo, a Twitter-like site; and other social media platforms filled up with hundreds of thousands of insults: Mr. Horton was a racist; he must apologize; he was dog excrement; he would compete in the 2020 Paralympics; a nuclear strike was too good for him.
Dr. Thongchai said blood tests on the first and second groups showed no signs of severe diseases that doctors had worried they might have contracted in the cave, including leptospirosis, a bacterial disease carried by rodents, or histoplasmosis, an infection caused by a fungus present in bat excrement.
And instead of a lone palm tree, there are now about 5,000 breeding pairs of gentoo penguins, one of the largest colonies in the Antarctic, and a lot of guano (penguin excrement), much of which is washed into the freshwater Ardley Lake, where it accumulates in the sediment.
Almost all those arrested are ultimately convicted, creating a new problem: The prisons have run out of space and the overflow — hundreds of men — is crammed in holding rooms in the province's police stations and those of neighboring provinces, where the smell of sweat, excrement and urine is overpowering.
She worked at an employment-services center for six years, but at the age of twenty-seven, soon after being asked to clean up a pile of excrement outside the office, she quit and returned to college, having concluded that her acting dreams were not going to come true.
Mr. Barney has filmed in Idaho before: The Busby Berkeley revue of "Cremaster 1" (1995) takes place on a blue Boise football field, while "River of Fundament" (2014), his six-hour noble failure of excrement-slicked reincarnation, features a poetic coda of salmon spawning in an Idaho river.
The warm sea breeze would have blended the dry scent of cypress and bay leaves with the stench of rubbish and excrement from the street, and the gurgle of water in the baths would have been occasionally drowned out by cries from the crowd in the 20,000-seat amphitheater nearby.
To avail himself of the "Worst Toilet in Scotland," which is so filthy and splattered with unidentifiable brown sludge that it makes Renton — and the rest of us — retch as he fishes through his own excrement before literally diving headfirst into the muck looking to salvage the newly passed suppositories.
For example, US producers are allowed to include up to 30 insect fragments in a 100-gram jar of peanut butter, as well as 11 rodent hairs in a 25-gram container of paprika or 3 milligrams of mammalian excreta (typically rat or mouse excrement) per each pound of ginger.
A beautiful gallery here unites two dozen paintings and sculptures of all white: a slashed monochrome by Lucio Fontana, a foam rubber canvas by Giulio Turcato, and multiple achromatic works by Piero Manzoni, whose white bread rolls, rabbit-fur balls and canned excrement mocked both artistic genius and rampant consumerism.
T. rex evolved mainly during the Cretaceous period to have keen eyes, spindly arms and massive conical teeth, which could bear down on prey with the force of a U-Haul truck; the dinosaur could even swallow whole bones, as affirmed here by a kid-friendly display of fossilized excrement.
Producers in the US are allowed to include up to 30 insect fragments in a 100-gram jar of peanut butter as well as 11 rodent hairs in a 25-gram container of paprika, or 3 milligrams of mammalian excreta (typically rat or mouse excrement) per each pound of ginger.
T. rex evolved mainly during the Cretaceous Period to have keen eyes, spindly arms and massive conical teeth, which could bear down on prey with the force of a U-Haul truck; the dinosaur could even swallow whole bones, as affirmed here by a kid-friendly display of fossilized excrement.
Wernick and his UCLA cohorts think they can take biofuels to the next level by engineering bacteria (Bacillus subtilis) to be more efficient at breaking down the proteins in human excrement, as well as other protein-rich waste such as wastewater algae and all the byproducts from fermenting wine, ethanol, and beer.
That means affording basic and equal rights to a person with psychosocial disabilities or mental health conditions, according to HRW "The thought that someone has been living in their own excrement and urine for 15 years in a locked room, isolated and not given any care whatsoever is just horrifying," Sharma said.
There was something powerfully transformative about student activists dousing the statue's plinth in human excrement -- this was the moment when South African public space was claimed from apartheid and colonialism's bronzed grip, the moment when the past was both symbolically and literally fouled, and the first nascent steps toward real nationhood were taken.
The transcendent interiors of the Guangzhou Opera HouseJust looking at our coverage of her work over the last few years—which has not all been positive—I can't help but note the many metaphors we've chosen to describe her buildings: vaginas, ear plugs, alien excrement, along with the many references to Battlestar Galactica.
Furthermore, it is so filthy and glutted with mud, animal excrement, rubble and other offals that one and all have seen fit to leave heaped before their doors, against all reason as well as against the ordinances of our predecessors, that it provokes great horror and greater displeasure in all valiant persons of substance.
Because you don't personally own an oil corporation or an agribusiness concern, because you are but one interchangeable unit in a system that doesn't care if you live or die, you may as well drive as much as you want, waste paper towels, and buy meat from corporations that keep pigs in excrement-coated cages.
As ancient historian Gregory Aldrete notes in his work on Roman riots: In 59 BC, at an assembly, the consul Bibulus had his fasces broken and suffered the further indignity of having a bucket of excrement dumped over his head; and the next year, Pompey's lictors had their fasces broken by some of Clodius' followers.
The Oxford students do nod to American campuses, but their crusade is in fact a spin-off from a South African campaign at Cape Town University, which saw its own statue of Rhodes pelted with excrement by activists and ultimately removed by school authorities —as some onlookers chanted an old anti-colonial refrain, 'One Settler, One Bullet!
Other times, what unspooled before Aaron's eyes was jarringly intimate: coffins being carried through the streets after drone strikes; a man squatting in a field to defecate after a meal (the excrement generated a heat signature that glowed on infrared); an imam speaking to a group of 15 young boys in the courtyard of his madrasa.
As he searches for a stretch of road where cars pick up speed, he meditates on the waste of his youthful promise, and on a sense of shame so strong that it drives him to scrub the stains of other people's urine and excrement from public bathrooms, so that no one will think he left them.
The rest of the cast is also given more to do: Molly Shannon, as a bored rich housewife, makes a meal out of a plot arc involving a $2 million golden sculpture of excrement, while Talia Balsam, as Frances's wise therapist friend, pursues several romantic liaisons, including a steamy run-in with the hot tennis pro at the sports club.
The fact remains, eating animals contributes to climate change and, given that meat-eating also has profound negative effects on public health, other environmental issues (in Iowa alone, pigs produce as much excrement as more than 80 million people) and our farming culture (almost 40 percent of all corn is grown to feed confined animals), it behooves us to do less of it.
And however carefully this excrement is dealt with—whether by modern versions of the time-honoured process of muck-spreading that inject it below the surface of the fields it is fertilising; or by anaerobic digestion, in which it is used to make methane that can, in turn, be employed to generate electricity—it is still the case that the buildings housing the animals themselves stink.
A report by Entergy, the site operator, pointed the finger at a bird "streamer" -- colorfully explained in the document as "long streams of excrement from large birds that are often expelled as a bird takes off from a perch" -- as the cause of the shutdown, which tripped a safety breaker and took a reactor at the site out of commission for three days in December.
Read more: The real-estate company owned by Jared Kushner's family is dumping its financially troubled flagship skyscraper in New York CityIt added that some of the rodent infestations in the properties were so bad, rats lived and died in the walls and appliances of the units and left widespread damages to the property like chewing through drywall and leaving excrement around the living areas.
You see, in the first episode of the series, Kevin McClain—an unabashed eccentric who wears a flatcap and formal vests with baggy khaki pants—confessed to the trio of crimes, which included spiking the cafeteria lemonade with maltitol powder so that over forty students spontaneously excavated their bowels, filling a pinata with excrement during a classroom party, and stuffing a set of t-shirt canons with dried cat dung.
If Trump is calling countries with black populations shitholes, it's because he sees them as cesspools of human excrement, the dark waste of the world -- a point made even uglier by his use of Norway, where over 90% of the population is white and three out of four people fit the Aryan blond and blue eyed ideal, as his example of a nation from which America should seek new immigrants.
If you listen to what Richard Spencer, Stephen Miller, Sebastian GorkaSebastian Lukacs GorkaPlayboy White House correspondent says he'll sue over suspended credentials Playboy plans to appeal after reporter says his White House credentials were suspended Gorka criticizes reporter after heated Rose Garden exchange MORE are saying, when the president says 'I don't want people from excrement-hole-countries but I want people from Norway,' that's the only way you interpret it.
Inside its walls — across the tiny bird tracks marking the entry, through the shiny glass doors holding back the air-conditioning, beyond the waiting room with the couches and the chrome perches and the man who collects bird excrement off the floor in case it needs testing — no expense has been spared to treat falcons in a country that reveres them like no other member of the animal kingdom.
I ordered a sausage-egg-and-cheese breakfast sandwich and thought about my one-bedroom apartment next to the subway — the roaches, the leaky gas stove, the anonymous grifter who kept smearing excrement on the sky blue Toyota Prius I inherited from my sister — and decided to schedule an appointment for an abortion as I soon as I could muster the words to tell my boyfriend, who was living temporarily back east for a job.
While we can all cop to really enjoying a peaceful poop session—and there's a synergistic chance you're actually reading this off your phone while squatting on the porcelain throne—it's safe to say that your turd time is tame stuff compared to those lyrical excrement experts who have revealed shit's role in the drug mule game, involved it in bedroom shenanigans, and even lauded the importance of a hygienic wipe strategy.
The building, vandalized by its own residents, overflows with trash and excrement; rival tribes battle for control of the elevators; food becomes scarce; electricity and running water cease; empty apartments or those that have yet to be barricaded are subjected to raids from warring tribes; the dogs of the building are killed for sport and/or nourishment; women are routinely sexually assaulted; people are beaten and sometimes murdered; and most curiously of all, the residents lean into the whole thing.
Picture this: You, an average mid-20th century woman, who has known electricity, running water, moderately clean toilets, gas stoves, and the telephone, are dropped into an era in which people bathe approximately once or twice a year (in their undershirts, known as a chemise), have only recently discovered that teeth should be brushed (with fun things like rosemary ash, or even gunpowder), and throw their excrement in the middle of the street to run downhill towards the sewer, otherwise known as the closest body of water.
Mr Knausgaard captures the torture of a child's interactions with a difficult and self-obsessed parent: the longing for approval from someone who is incapable of giving it, at least with any consistency; the highs and lows as this object of awe praises him one moment and scorns him the next; and the emotional turmoil as a complicated man slowly becomes deranged, moving in with his mother (the author's grandmother), persuading her to join him in his drinking binges, and finally drinking himself to death, surrounded by filth, from discarded bottles to unwashed clothes and human excrement.

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