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    NEETzsche (neetzsche@iddqd.social)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Jan-2024 20:40:15 JST NEETzsche NEETzsche
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    @cjd @jcbrand Noses do deflate in death and morticians often stuff cotton into the nostrils to give the nose shape. It's also to stop insects from getting in there since a cadaver no longer produces mucus.
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      cjd (cjd@pkteerium.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Jan-2024 20:40:16 JST cjd cjd
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      I guess it's possible, but a coroner should be able to definitively answer whether your nose deflates when you die.
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      JC Brand (jcbrand@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Jan-2024 20:40:17 JST JC Brand JC Brand
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      schizo post imo.

      Muscle tension in his face (due being alive versus dead) could explain the difference.

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