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Foreign Body Fridays

Greetings,

In order to control the influx of foreign body posts we’ve had recently, a new rule has been implemented for these posts to only happen on Fridays.

While these do make for interesting cases, the recent activity has just been repetitive, and quite frankly, just a bunch of butt foreign bodies (hurr hurr).

If you post this type of case on any day except Friday, it will be removed. Similarly, if you see one of these posts out of a Friday, report it!

Thanks.

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