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Old 02-07-2018, 11:02 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by grtrx View Post
penicillum fungi are of many species and grow on many things (like bread). They are extremely common even in dry places.

you could have bloom and mold coexisting simultaneously and at the same time even.

like I said, I ain't very smart, and I am against autoknotting of knickers. Feel free to play through.
I wasn’t trying to start an argument, and I am no scientist. I meant it as a joke. Please don’t take any offense.
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