Posted on 09/16/2020 3:35:06 PM PDT by luv2ski
A man was spotted using a live snake as a makeshift face mask on a public bus in England. The unidentified man was taking the bus from Swinton to Manchester on Monday with the snake wrapped around his neck when another passenger snapped a photo of the bizarre moment. A passenger, who wished to remain anonymous, said she first believed the man was only wearing a funky mask until the reptile started slithering over the handrails, according to the BBC.
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Crazy as this sounds, snakes really help with that.
I had this one big Ball Python, Leah, that would literally give the best neck massage you could imagine.
It knocked out the miserable muscle tension I have all the time.
I miss her.
Masks are sold by snake oil salesman
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Now that you describe it it doesn’t sound crazy.
Not only for massage but as a living neck brace too.
I think I’ll book an appointment with Snakes Work for Mice Body Work Salon right now. lol
I can’t overstress how well she massaged my miserably messed up neck.
What’s weird, it seemed like she *knew* what to do.
My other snakes never had her magic touch.
Like an idiot, I gave her to a friend who, at the time, needed a breeding female that was het for Albino.
She has a good home but I wish I had her back.
I wouldn't doubt that. Snakes, as I'm sure you know, are very sensitive to what they touch. They could certainly feel tensed up muscles and possibly the electrical activity in them.
What we know about the world is dwarfed by what we don't know.
That's my story and I'm stickin' to it! :)
They have so many nerve endings in their skin, that may have been it.
She was the sweetest thing.
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