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It's so sad that Misplaced Pages's article isn't on the first few pages of the "flatulence" search results! :-) --] It's so sad that Misplaced Pages's article isn't on the first few pages of the "flatulence" search results! :-) --]



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Flatulence has SFA (Sweet Fuck-All, do we need that too?) to do with the nature, chemical composition, or sniffability of gasses released.



I humbly suggest:



Gas released from the latter end of a consumptive's alimentary canal.





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Cabbage, too, right?  ;-) --LMS


Would like to know what kinds of gases are emitted. Is it really methane, or is that a myth? --RjLesch


A simple experiment with baked beans and a match should convince you that it's methane :) --Robert Merkel


The explosive component may be methane, but the offensive part for most carivores and omnivores's output spells like Hydrogen Sulphide, H2S.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=flatulence


It's so sad that Misplaced Pages's article isn't on the first few pages of the "flatulence" search results!  :-) --LMS




Flatulence has SFA (Sweet Fuck-All, do we need that too?) to do with the nature, chemical composition, or sniffability of gasses released.


I humbly suggest:


Gas released from the latter end of a consumptive's alimentary canal.