ANSWERS: 2
  • I really don't know how you can even ask that question. It isn't even worthy of the category of "hoax". It's just pure shit, not an interesting one, simply a textureless, uniform mass of turd. Anyone who doesn't think this is an idiot. Want to know why I can make broad generalisations like this? I'm better than you.
  • I am almost certain this site is not factual. There is no logical explanation to the most obvious questions such as nutrient exchange between the fetus and "father". They claim the umbilical cord and placenta were both implanted in the patients body, but with no explanation to what exactly they are attached to. Secondly the site claims this is an extreme case of ectopic pregnancy, but it is common knowledge that this always results in miscarriage. Definitely a hoax!

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