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The Burping Thread

Mr. Stevens

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So you don't have to burp in other people's threads.

Why Do We Burp?
 
https://manchesterinklink.com/burp-changed-america/
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....the “Tupperware Burp.”

That’s what happened when, “via simple hand manipulation,” fashionable ’50s-era home makers, dealing with that phenomenon known as leftovers, would expel air from their Tupperware storage containers, thereby assuring that they would “put more nourishment into their families and less into thin air.”

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Burp is just a burp until it turns into a twerk. Twerk is nothing more than a butt burp one step up from a fart. So technically, a fart is a backwards burp.
 
That's why women complain, because all day they never burp and fart so have to vent to let it out or blow up
 
When I was in elementary school, we learned how to swallow air and burb. We tried to recite the entire alphabet in a single burp. Sorry if that's TMI. Fourth graders do stuff like that.
 

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