Food that is carefully placed inside our mouths by sharp teeth hits on particles that race down long tube walls; fits trace items into its pits, swirling, dissolving with others, and then tumbling in a pot.
Treats that enter our bodies are captured in tubes, squeezed under pressure into cubes, placed with a set of digested factors, eaten: form toxic concoctions mixed with acids, filling up spaces and forming lubes.
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